The Human Sciences Volume I: Probabilities, Possibilities, and Generativity Sciences

The Human Sciences Volume I: Probabilities, Possibilities, and Generativity Sciences by Robert R. Carkhuff Ph. D. is published by HRD Press on October 21, 2015. This 110-page book explores the concept of “Human Sciences” through the lens of sensory experiences, emphasizing the importance of connecting with the phenomena being studied. Carkhuff presents a framework for understanding how individuals can be empowered to realize their potential and shape their own futures.
Readers will find a focus on the interplay between human experiences and the scientific approach, as the author discusses the necessity of becoming attuned to the subjects of study. The book delves into themes relevant to business and economics, particularly in the context of human resources and personnel management. This edition offers insights into generativity sciences, inviting readers to consider how they can facilitate change and growth in various settings.
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The Human Sciences: Volume I. My epiphany in Springfield, Massachusetts, was that “Human Sciences” are found in the sensory experience of the scientist. We must become “one” with the phenomena we are addressing, human or otherwise: respond to their potential; empower them to actualize their potential; free them to generate their own changeable destinies.
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