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Humanism and Behaviourism
Title: Humanism and Behaviourism
Category: Literature / English
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Humanism and Behaviourism
Comparison of Theories: Humanism and Behaviourism
The Humanistic approach basically states that we strive to be all that we can be, reaching out through life to
fully use all our abilities and potential. This is why we behave the way we do. It views personality and
human development in a positive and optimistic way, focusing on personal traits, free will, feelings, motives,
and thoughts. But, there is not much empirical evidence to support this theory.
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over the other.
What we have ‘learnt’ does actually help us to use all of our abilities and potential. Behaviourism and
Humanism kind of work with each other.
I do not agree with just one of the models (Humanistic or Behavioural), but I believe a bit of both. I reckon
the individual is made up of, yes, some ‘repertoire behaviours’ resulting from environment (nurture), and
also personal traits (nature), that are characteristic of the individual.
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