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... called rational arguments ( Mavrodes , 1970 ) for or against the existence of God ; it can only take an agnostic position . Belief in God or any religion is strictly a matter of faith . Thus , conflict is not inevitable between ...
... called rational arguments ( Mavrodes , 1970 ) for or against the existence of God ; it can only take an agnostic position . Belief in God or any religion is strictly a matter of faith . Thus , conflict is not inevitable between ...
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... called morally good ; those that diminish it are bad . In this sense , therefore , most human behavior is neither especially good nor bad . It is difficult to assess morality because of the problem of moti- vation . Psychiatry has ...
... called morally good ; those that diminish it are bad . In this sense , therefore , most human behavior is neither especially good nor bad . It is difficult to assess morality because of the problem of moti- vation . Psychiatry has ...
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... called " cognitive understanding " ; it deals with the analytic pre- suppositions of mathematics and physics , the principles behind scientific assertions , the rational presuppositions of the natural sciences , and the pure concepts of ...
... called " cognitive understanding " ; it deals with the analytic pre- suppositions of mathematics and physics , the principles behind scientific assertions , the rational presuppositions of the natural sciences , and the pure concepts of ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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