The articulation of human behavior: ontopsychological brief considerations
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33539/tematpsicol.2014.n10.824Keywords:
Inherent qualities, experience, behavior, deployment, authenticity, humanityAbstract
The article presents some considerations about the articulation of human behavior, emphasizing two of its foundations: in certain prized qualities like essential conditions of possibility (and primordial orientation) of their (human) modality of being and existence; and in experiences, seen as mediating factors, in the deployment of those qualities, and in the influence that these make on behavior. Regarding these qualities, an introduction is made to the relationship, integration, unity, identity, belonging, significance, knowledge and understanding, love, goodness, truth, freedom and justice. Then raise some forms of relationship between qualities, experiences, and behavior. Finalizing in the idea that the person always has the essential ability to enrich the process of human development itself.