Collection Name:
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Peter G. Ossorio Collection
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Title:
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Personality and Personality Theories, lecture 5
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Title Type:
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Devised
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Alternative Title:
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The Person Concept - Critic judgments; Maxims
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Name:
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Ossorio, Peter G.
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Resource Type:
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Audio
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Genre:
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sound recordings
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Genre:
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lectures
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Place Created:
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Boulder (Colo.)
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Date Created:
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1974-09-24
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Language Term:
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English
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Extent:
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1 audiocassette (1 hour, 42 min., 45 sec.)
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Form:
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open reel audiotapes
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Abstract:
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Recorded lecture #5 provided by Dr. Peter Ossorio from his advanced personality course titled Personality and Personality Theories. Ossorio discusses topics including descriptive psychology, critics, delivered action, general notions aesthetic, social , and intellectual appropriateness, and behavioral maxims.
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Note:
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00:00:00 Peter Ossorio introduces the lecture with a review of a previous topic: principles of use with personal characteristics. 00:02:47 Ossorio discusses the role of the critic and relates it to delivered action. 00:05:08 Ossorio discusses principles of behavior as they relate to pleasure and pain. 00:12:36 Ossorio discusses general notions of appropriateness which includes the notion aesthetic, social appropriateness, and intellectual appropriateness. Ossorio and the audience have a discussion on the topic. 00:21:39 Ossorio discusses the critic who criticizes a description of behavior. Ossorio and the audience discuss the topic. 00:28:43 Ossorio discusses deletion operations and connects it to the critic and the observer describer. Ossorio and the audience have a discussion on the topic. 01:05:09 Ossorio discusses how the critic and appraiser can be wrong and what are their safeguards to prevent error. 01:10:02 Ossorio and audience discuss the topic. 01:21:28 Ossorio discusses the idea that there is no guarantee of being right. He discusses the process of checking facts with coherence. The topic transitions to maxims. 01:26:05 Ossorio discusses the first five behavioral maxims. He discusses the following maxims: 1) a person thinks things are as they seem unless they have reason to think otherwise, and 2) if a person recognizes an opportunity to get something they want they have a reason to try and get it. Ossorio and the audience have a discussion on the topic. 01:42:45 End of recording.
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Note Type:
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Segment sequence
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Note:
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[cataloger's note: alternative titles are copied from Ossorio's course outline. To view the outline and additional background information about the recordings, please visit Peter G. Ossorio's webpage titled, "Personality and Personality Theories - Lectures by Peter G. Ossorio, Ph.D. / Presentation : 1974" on the Society for Descriptive Psychology website.]
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Subject Topic:
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Descriptive psychology
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Subject Topic:
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Human behavior
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Subject Topic:
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Psychology--Study and teaching
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Subject Topic:
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Notions (Psychology)
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Subject Topic:
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Maxims
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Identifier:
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U183071307035_narv_ossorioPeter_37-09_advancedPersonalityLectures5_a.mp3
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Identifier ARK:
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https://ark.colorado.edu/ark:/47540/x41k944161kf
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Physical Location:
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University of Colorado Boulder Libraries Rare and Distinctive Collections
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Shelf Locator:
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COU:3855 | Box: 37 | Tape: 09
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Related Item:
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Personality and Personality Theories
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Date Captured:
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Spring, 2024
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Internet Media Type:
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audio/mp3
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Digital Origin:
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reformatted digital
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Access Condition:
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Access Condition URI:
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