Durkheim's Dualistic Theory of Human Nature
.... This paper will discuss Durkheim's dualistic
theory of
human nature, especially in relation to the sacred and to the profane. It ....
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Personal Theory of Ethics
.... and the Moral Foundations of Politics in Arendt's Thought." Political
Theory, Vol. .... explains Arent's adherence to Kant in her writing on the
human condition. ....
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Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
How this
theory explains
human behavior/pathology or development, with the strengths and weaknesses of the
theory is presented. ....
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Psychoanalytic Theory
.... The unconscious plays a central role in psychoanalytic
theory, because much of
human behavior is thought to be directed by the unconscious. ....
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Christian Theology Dominion: Ramachandra's Theory
.... of Christ by adopting insular, self-centered myths regarding terrorism, religious violence,
human rights, science, multiculturalism, and postcolonial
theory. ....
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Marx's Theory of Class
.... For Karl Marx, the force that determines social relations is economic and is identified by the relationship of the
human being to labor. ....
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Freudian Psychoanalytic Theory
This research examines the contribution of Freudian psychoanalytic
theory to the understanding of
human behavior. The plan of the ....
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"Theory X" and "Theory Y"
.... Broadly, it may be said that
Theory X follows a "Hobbesian" attitude towards
human nature, while
Theory Y follows a "Rousseavian" attitude referring ....
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Locke's & Marx's Views on Theory of Value & Property
.... is to examine Locke's and Marx's similar views on the labor
theory of value .... power is the "mental and physical capabilities existing in a
human being." (Marx 336 ....
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Nursing Theory Concepts
.... For one, Orem's
theory assumes that
human beings require continuous deliberate inputs to themselves and their environments in order to remain alive. ....
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Consumer Behavior Theory
.... Forrest, Simmons, and Chesters (2002) contend that the behavioral
theory of consumer behavior .... the output from these systems must be handled by
human labor to ....
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Motivation Theory Articles: Comparing and Contrasting Various ...
....
Theory X and
Theory Y.
Theory Z is described as holding management responsible for organizing
human, materials, and machines to get desirable results. ....
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5 Stages of Human Development
.... The psychosocial
theory of
human development was constructed by Erik Erikson (1950) as a refinement of the psychodynamic approach. ....
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Structure and Function of the Human Brain
.... Citing the work of sociobiologist Edward O. Wilson, Wolfe (1996, p. 210-11) repeats the crux of his
theory: Every
human brain, he says, is born not as a blank ....
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AIDS in Social Theory
.... In that book, Marcuse focuses on the problem, in his words an a priori of social
theory, of how modern societies should make the judgment that
human life is ....
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Conflict Theory
....
human problems and finding solutions, both the disciplines of sociology and political science share common theoretical approaches. The goals of conflict
theory ....
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Rogers' Concept of Whole Unitary Human Beings
.... Rogers' (1970, p. 47, as cited in Abiko, 1999, p. 170)
theory of nursing was grounded in her perspective on
human beings; she stated, "Man is a unified whole ....
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Freud's Personality Theory
.... Freud arrives at the structural hypothesis, also called structural
theory (Boesky, 1995 .... also in multiple commentaries on a whole range of
human experience; as a ....
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Processes of Human Memory
.... Baddeley, A. (1990).
Human memory:
Theory and practice. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Cohen, G. (1989). Memory in the real world. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. ....
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DEVELOPMENT OF NURSING THEORY
.... As posited by Watson's
theory, nursing "interventions related to
human care are referred to as carative factors and include: (1) humanistic-altruistic system ....
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HUMAN RIGHTS AS UNIVERSAL RIGHTS
.... At the highest level, political philosophy develops criteria for the appraisal of social institutions in the context of a
theory of
human interests (Etzioni ....
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The moral theory of Immanuel Kant
The moral
theory of Immanuel Kant is based on his concept of the good will. .... Kant uses another example in terms of the
human desire to preserve one's own life. ....
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Family Systems Theory
.... Family systems
theory assumes that all
human beings are born with an instinctually rooted life force that propels them to be an emotionally separate person. ....
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Life and Personality Theory of Carl Rogers
.... feels that Rogers' work at Rochester became the basis for all his subsequent work, with the central idea being to support his
theory that
human beings, like ....
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Watson's Theory of Caring & Care of Elderly Client
.... Assisting with Gratification of Basic
Human Needs, While Preserving
Human Dignity and .... is to provide a case study of how Watson's basic
theory and principles ....
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The net present value theory
.... Despite the quantitative approach to the process, the net present value
theory does not eliminate risk, or even
human error. The ....
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HUSSERL'S THEORY OF PHENOMENOLOGY
.... HusserlÕs
theory of phenomenology attempts to place itself in the camp of .... This ÒhorizonÓ defines the boundaries of
human inquiry, and, within these bounds ....
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Theory of Moral Sentiment
.... Hume, David. A Treatise of
Human Nature. New York: Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1976. Smith, Adam. The
Theory of Moral Sentiments. ....
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John Dewey's Theory of Art
In his
theory of art, John Dewey emphasizes the importance of continuity within the .... are related to consummatory experiences in that they are
human values, or ....
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The Kantian Theory of International Law
.... the building blocks of an ethical and just world order in Kant's
theory. .... and governments is to benefit, serve and protect their components,
human beings; and ....
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