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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HUMANISTICALLY»
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Socio-economic Democracy and the World Government: ...
neo-humanistically. It is verily out of deep concern for the people, living without
hope as well as for others living meaninglessly materialistically, that we have
proposed this neo- humanistic global order to: formulate and usher a neo-
humanistic ...
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Experience Versus Understanding
When the reproductive, socialization, and educational institutions fail to give you
such power, you have, humanistically, the right to indemnification for the failure -
to compensation, remediation, correction. And you have the right to play all the ...
Harry C. Bredemeier, 1997
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Counseling Theory and Practice
As the 1960s rolled in, an increasing number of humanistically oriented therapies
became more popular. The Esalen Institute, a retreat house on the coast of
California, soon became known for its humanistically based workshops. Perls,
who ...
If one proceeds from this definition, then he preferred understandably, as a
humanistically schooled theologian, to associate with others who were similarly
educated and influenced in all of their behavior, such as Simon Grynaeus, than
with ...
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Humanistic Anthropology
To teach anthropology humanistically is fully to confront the human significance
of contemporary, naturalistic, or scientific truth with an integrity that approaches
Galileo's innocence. To avoid such confrontation is to trivialize the discipline into
...
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Rethinking Materialism: Perspectives on the Spiritual ...
Coleman, in characterizing the fundamental assumptions of rational-choice
theory (of which nineteenth-century economics is the progenitor), argued that
these assumptions are "grounded in a humanistically congenial image of man."
By this ...
That so-called new, humanistically based, Religions Wissenschaft, that is, far
more nearly resembles the theologically oriented history of religions in the early
American university of which Shepard writes than it does either the contemporary
...
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A Plausible God: Secular Reflections on Liberal Jewish Theology
I think that the argument for the superiority of the new God over humanism has
substantial force, but I doubt whether it is superior to a nonworshipping,
humanistically inclined secularism. In the previous paragraph, it was claimed that
the new ...
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Selling Mrs. Consumer: Christine Frederick and the Rise of ...
Apparently full sexual expression was for men only: "The man who falls out of
love, but not out of affection, with his wife, may debate very humanistically
whether one hundred percent sincerity is called for. The basis of life cannot be
changed ...
Janice Williams Rutherford, 2010
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The Science of Describing: Natural History in Renaissance Europe
But humanism also inculcated habits of thinking and working that disposed
humanistically educated scholars to focus on particulars and details. Little
wonder, then, that humanists took great delight in precise, detailed knowledge,
including ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «HUMANISTICALLY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
humanistically est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
No Unbiased Way to Measure Happiness
Some economists propose, humanistically enough, that the G.D.P., as a measure of national success, should be replaced by a measure of ... «New York Times, juil 15»
Addiction Is Not a Brain Disease, and That's Good News
We don't have to ignore the biology of addiction to appreciate its psychology and to approach those who suffer humanistically rather than ... «Huffington Post, juil 15»
22 Things You Learn Hanging Out With Rush
... a movie about drummers, but why is it so flawed humanistically and in small technical ways that didn't cost anything? It wouldn't cost anything ... «RollingStone.com, juin 15»
“Inside Out” Movie – The Buddhism of Modern Day Neuroscience
... is a neuro-/psychologically savvy movie with a definite “adult” track to keep both the parents and the kids well entertained and humanistically ... «PsychCentral.com, juin 15»
MRMS Students of the Month award
Lian's teacher penned: "I nominated Lian to emphasize how much personal growth both academically and humanistically she has had this ... «Wicked Local Wenham, juin 15»
CCD Review- Triad Stage's Production of “Abundance”
... of America as the austere, violent, and lawless time it truly was while at the same time providing us with humanistically drawn female versions ... «Camel City Dispatch, mai 15»
Review: Complete Poems by Jon Silkin and Portraits by Elaine …
... humanistically speaking, as possible. Thus, my Jewish self-awareness has forced me into humanism and into a cosmopolitanism, cautioned, ... «Jewish Chronicle, mai 15»
Computer programming teacher helps develop code, student minds
"Part of what we teach is not just the language but how to think about problems," he said. "Rather than thinking humanistically, you have to think ... «San Jose Mercury News, avril 15»
The World's Greatest Pie Fight - rediscovered at last
The supporting characters are sensitively drawn and humanistically portrayed, but it is the cohesiveness between performers as a whole that ... «ArtsHub, avril 15»
BU Center for the Humanities Names New Fellows
... political scientist, and I now get to hang out with other people in different disciplines who think historically and humanistically,” Crawford says. «BU Today, avril 15»