Maslowism
English
Etymology
Maslow + -ism, named after Abraham Maslow (1908-1970), American psychologist.
Noun
Maslowism (uncountable)
- A model describing the main human physiological needs, including personal hygiene, dressing, feeding oneself, voluntary urinary and bowel control, ambulation, sleeping, copulation, homeostasis and shelter.
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