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I A UNIQUE AND OPEN SYSTEM

My approach to personality theory has been called both humanistic and personalistic. It is humanistic in the sense that it demands full recognition of all aspects of man’s being, including his potential for becoming more than he is.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

The most general statement of Allport’s position is in Allport 1961. A complete bibliography through 1963 is contained in the 1964 edition of Allport 1960b.

II COMPONENTS OF AN EVOLVING PERSONOLOGICAL SYSTEM

Without doubt, the ground for my inclusion among contemporary “personality theorists” in this encyclopedia as well as in four recent surveys of the field (Hall & Lindzey 1957; Wepman & Heine 1963; Bischof 1964; Sahakian 1965) is the array of concepts and conceptual relations that were presented in Explorations in Personality (1938), the product of a collaboration for which I have received in print more credit than I can reasonably claim.

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