What is the term for needs that represent the ultimate level of Maslow's hierarchy, such as truth, beauty, and unity?

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The question is asking for the specific term that describes the highest needs in Maslow's hierarchy, which include concepts like truth, beauty, and unity.

Answer

'Being Needs' or 'B-values', including self-transcendence.

The final answer is 'Being Needs' or 'B-values', including self-transcendence.

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The final answer is 'Being Needs' or 'B-values', including self-transcendence.

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Maslow's hierarchy of needs initially culminated in self-actualization but was later extended to include self-transcendence, which focuses on values and experiences beyond the self.

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