Wealth Psychology

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The psychology of wealth builds, "starting from Plato and Aristotle , on the assumption of independent basic forces of the soul ( soul faculty )". It was spread in the 18th century by Johannes Nikolaus Tetens , Johann Georg Sulzer and Moses Mendelssohn and was fundamental for Immanuel Kant . In the 19th century Franz Brentano tried “to redesign it. In empirical psychology , it is now being replaced by research into isolable dispositions . ”This is a psychological-historical interesting psychological research that deals with the ability or the cognitive and cognitive performance and motivation of people ( motivation , cognition , thinking and will ).

Individual evidence

  1. a b Asset Psychology . In: Academic dictionaries and encyclopedias . ( deacademic.com [accessed October 4, 2017]).