Was denken Studierende der Psychologie über das Gehirn-Bewusstsein-Problem, über Willensfreiheit, Transzendenz, und den Einfluss philosophischer Vorentscheidungen auf die Berufspraxis?
Abstract: Assumptions about human nature engage the domain of philosophy as a long established matter of discourse. In contrast, comparatively little is known about such assumptions from the view point of differential psychology. A 64-item questionnaire was developed, comprising items, rating scales, and trilemmata, including topics such as brain and consciousness (mind-body), free will, assumptions on evolution or creation of mankind, concepts of god, theodicy, meaning of life. Data were gathered from students at seven German (West and East) universities. The majority of participants (n = 563) were psychology students, and 233 (primarily at the University of Freiburg) were students from other faculties. Assumptions about human nature were evaluated according to concepts of monism-dualism-complementary, atheism-agnosticism-deism-theism, attitude toward transcendence-immanence, and the self-ratings of religiosity and interest in meaning of life. Findings depict a manifold of belief systems, h
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Psychology students' assumptions about human nature, mind-body problem, free will, transcendence, and implications of philosophical concepts on professional issues
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
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Deutsch
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In: Journal für Psychologie ; 14 (2006) 3-4 ; 302-330
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Philosophie
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Willensfreiheit
Bewusstsein
Psychologie
Transzendenz
Vorentscheidung
Student
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urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-16951
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Open Access unbekannt; Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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- 2006