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Based on an existential view of human dignity and freedom, the book questions whether psychology is primary a physical or human science and whether computerized statistics and experimentations will dominate the intangible elements of humanity in psychological study. Taking his cue from the philosophy of Henri Bergson, Johnson traces the role of the elan vital in biology, ontology, methodology, and anthropology, concluding that the implications for psychology cannot be overlooked.
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