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Humanistic psychology emerged in the mid-20th century as a response to the deterministic and pessimistic nature of behaviorism and psychoanalysis. While behaviorism focused on observable behaviors influenced by the environment and psychoanalysis delved into unconscious motivations, both theories suggested that human actions lacked free will. In contrast, humanistic psychology offers a perspective that emphasizes the innate potential for goodness and growth within every individual.
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Humanistic therapies emphasize personal growth, self-understanding, and the fulfillment of human potential. Rooted in the belief that individuals inherently strive toward self-actualization, these approaches encourage clients to explore their feelings and experiences in a supportive, nonjudgmental environment. Humanistic therapies differ from psychodynamic approaches by focusing on conscious experiences, present circumstances, and the potential for self-improvement rather than past conflicts...
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Abraham Maslow, a prominent figure in humanistic psychology, developed a theory centered on self-actualization, which he placed at the top of his hierarchy of needs. According to Maslow, self-actualization represents achieving one's full potential and is a rare accomplishment attained by approximately 2% of the population. Maslow identified notable historical figures such as Thomas Jefferson, Mahatma Gandhi, Helen Keller, and Martin Luther King Jr. as examples of self-actualized...
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Personal identity is the deeply felt sense of self that individuals cultivate over time, intricately woven from intrinsic qualities they consider essential to their existence—qualities such as morality, intelligence, and friendliness. These attributes serve as vital internal benchmarks, guiding individuals in evaluating whether their actions resonate with their true selves.When personal identity takes center stage in one's life, individuals often emphasize their distinctiveness,...
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The factors influencing the health-illness continuum can be internal or external and may or may not be under conscious control. They are related to the following eight human dimensions, and each dimension is interrelated to one other.
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    • Philosophy of Technology
    • Human Enhancement Ethics

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    • The ethics of human enhancement involve appeals to human dignity by both proponents and opponents.
    • This leads to 'dignity talk,' a moral impasse where conflicting interpretations of dignity stall debate.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the concept of human dignity in human enhancement debates.
    • To resolve the 'dignity talk' impasse by proposing a new framework for understanding human dignity.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of 'dignity talk' in enhancement discourse.
    • Examination of various features used to ground human dignity (species-membership, capacity, self-worth, moral behavior).
    • Proposal of 'being-in-relationship-over-time' as a unifying concept for human dignity.

    Main Results:

    • The 'dignity talk' problem stems from grounding dignity in disparate human features.
    • Human dignity can be understood as affirming the worth of individuals as complex, multidimensional wholes.
    • This relational, temporal perspective offers a solution to the impasse.

    Conclusions:

    • Human dignity should be conceptualized through relationships and temporal existence, not isolated traits.
    • This approach allows dignity to function descriptively (revealing values) and normatively (approving holistic flourishing).
    • Enhancements should promote the flourishing of individuals as multidimensional beings within their relational contexts.