欧洲第一个力量-权力动机理论:Władysław维特维奇理论与利沃夫-华沙学派。

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q1 HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
History of Psychology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-03 DOI:10.1037/hop0000271
Amadeusz Citlak
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本文介绍了欧洲心理学中最古老的权力争夺理论;它是在哲学心理学的利沃夫-华沙学派中创立的,该学派本身源于F.布伦塔诺的思想。尽管受到人文主义的启发,但该理论代表了一种接近进化传统的生物学立场。争夺权力的理论的核心是野心的概念,取自希腊哲学(柏拉图和亚里士多德)。它根据对权力/力量感的普遍追求(对所有人来说都是共同的)提供了一种原始的人际关系分类。它也为宗教和审美体验提供了一种原创性的解释。尽管它们很相似,但这个理论比阿尔弗雷德·阿德勒(Alfred Adler)提出的争取权力感的概念早了几年。它比阿德勒更强调竞争和社会比较方面,但将它们与价值和野心的观念紧密联系在一起。不管时间的流逝,它的潜力似乎仍然很重要,主要是作为当代权力理论的一种平衡——或者至少是一种补充——因为它也将权力视为个人成长和自我超越。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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The first European strength-power motivation theory: Władysław Witwicki's theory and the Lvov-Warsaw School.

This article presents the oldest theory of the striving for power in European psychology; it was created in the philosophical-psychological Lvov-Warsaw School which itself derived from the thinking of F. Brentano. Despite humanistic inspirations, the theory represents a biological position close to the evolutionary tradition. The core of the theory of striving for power is the concept of ambition, taken from Greek philosophy (Plato and Aristotle). It offers an original classification of interpersonal relationships in the light of the universal striving (common to all people) for a sense of power/strength. It also provides an original interpretation of religious and aesthetic experience. Despite them being similar, the theory was created several years before Alfred Adler's concept of striving for a sense of power. It emphasizes the aspect of competition and social comparisons more strongly than Adler but connects them closely with the ideas of value and ambition. Regardless of the passage of time, its potential still seems significant, primarily as a counterweight-or at least a complement-to contemporary theories of power because it also identifies power as personal growth and self-transcendence. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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期刊介绍: History of Psychology features refereed articles addressing all aspects of psychology"s past and of its interrelationship with the many contexts within which it has emerged and has been practiced. It also publishes scholarly work in closely related areas, such as historical psychology (the history of consciousness and behavior), psychohistory, theory in psychology as it pertains to history, historiography, biography and autobiography, and the teaching of the history of psychology.
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