Goal Theories of Motivation as Rigorous Humanism |
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Authors: | Thomas J Johnson |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology and Center for the Study of Health, Religion, and Spirituality , Indiana State University , Terre Haute, Indiana, USA |
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Abstract: | Over the past few decades, there has been increasing interest among social, clinical, and personality psychologists in the topic of human agency in general and personal goals in particular. Goal theories of motivation are described and analyzed from the perspective of Rychlak's rigorous humanism. Studying goals may actually be more of a methodology than a theory. A number of different theories could lead to the study of goals as a primary research methodology. However, not all such theories will meet Rychlak's criteria for rigorous humanism. The role of goals in Logical Learning Theory is discussed. |
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