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A New Unified Theory of PsychologyThe Justification Hypothesis

A New Unified Theory of Psychology: The Justification Hypothesis [On June 11, 1963, an elderly Buddhist monk named Thich Quang Duc calmly walked to the center of a circle of protesters, sat down on a cushion, and meditated in the lotus position as he was doused by his religious brothers in a specially concocted mix of gasoline and diesel fuel. He then proceeded to light a match. Although he reportedly grimaced in agony, he did not move, scream, or cry out as his body was incinerated.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A New Unified Theory of PsychologyThe Justification Hypothesis

Springer Journals — Jun 20, 2011

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Publisher
Springer New York
Copyright
© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011
ISBN
978-1-4614-0057-8
Pages
113 –152
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4614-0058-5_5
Publisher site
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Abstract

[On June 11, 1963, an elderly Buddhist monk named Thich Quang Duc calmly walked to the center of a circle of protesters, sat down on a cushion, and meditated in the lotus position as he was doused by his religious brothers in a specially concocted mix of gasoline and diesel fuel. He then proceeded to light a match. Although he reportedly grimaced in agony, he did not move, scream, or cry out as his body was incinerated.]

Published: Jun 20, 2011

Keywords: Social Justification; Justification System; Cognitive Dissonance; Implicit Attitude; Human Consciousness

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