Ideas of Health & Human Services The purpose of this paper is to ...
.... and discuss: a) five main
ideas presented in the articles used for the annotated bibliography on health and
human services; and b) five main
ideas presented in ....
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Karl Marx & the Role of Ideas in History
.... in history is, as McLellan writes, part of a polemic against the assumption that the whole of
human history was determined by
ideas, whether
human or extra ....
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AN EXPERIMENT IN HUMAN MEMORY
.... is accompanied by questions that encourage subjects to pay attention to the interrelationships between the
ideas contained in a ....
Human Factors, 34(4), 147 164. ....
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Ideas of Nature in Taoism, Confucianism, and Shintoism
.... In the usual universe of
human experience, however, balance is upset .... That nature is involved in these
ideas can be seen in the fact that yin and yang originally ....
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Human Adaptive Behavior
.... of Sigmund Freud, representing psychology, and the
ideas of Karl Marx, representing economics, clash in terms of their depiction of the ways
human beings adapt ....
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The Source of Human Consciousness
.... of
ideas, Locke's rebuttal offers a more coherent, tangible, and comprehensive account of the condition of rational beings. Descartes' view of
human ....
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The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho: The Pattern of Ideas and To Lend ...
.... Coelho deploys Santiago's adventures to lend moral weight to those
ideas and in .... whose deeds redound to the transformation of the whole of
human experience of ....
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Steven Pinker: The Stuff of Thought: Book Review
.... In particular, the point is made that
human beings generate non-intuitive
ideas expressed in words and that this can be explained by a predisposition to speak ....
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Ideas of Karl Kautsky & Benito Mussolini
.... international stage, but the culture in which his and Kautsky's
ideas emerged--in .... Contrary to Marx], the nation represents a stage in
human [history] that has ....
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Biological and Environmental Factors and Human Development
.... Stalin presented one extreme in his communistic
ideas that educational and the environment influenced
human development and Hitler presented his alternate ....
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Berkeley's Argument on Reality
.... He also sees he needs to give an account of the shared material reality of
human beings, or the perception of "a continual succession of
ideas" (161. ....
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Masters' and Johnson's Human Sexual Response
.... could begin to formulate approaches to the treatment of
human sexual inadequacy. .... was findings that produced at least tentative confirmation of
ideas that had ....
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Marx's Economic & Philosophical Ideas
.... It finds the answer to
human problems in the dialectical contradictions apparent in society. Taking the
ideas of the nineteenth century a bit further, Trotsky ....
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Theory of Moral Sentiment
.... Hume follows Locke by determining that all the contents of the mind, all
ideas, derive from
human experience and thus represent impressions. ....
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Plato and Aristotle Epistemology
.... Aristotle did not believe, like Plato, that ideal
ideas existed independently of the
human mind but were rather products of
human reason. ....
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Bourgeois Society as a Stage in Social Evolution
.... production. Once the
ideas that
human beings react to have been formed, these
ideas react back upon the economic base. Marx and ....
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Arguments for Transhumanism
.... Transhumanism
ideas are that
human beings must use knowledge to overcome their imperfections and move in a unified direction, with international peace and ....
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The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
.... Yet, Weber does not directly state that Protestantism was causal. He is looking at associations between
ideas and
human action in the mundane world. ....
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Prometheus Bound
.... the action is laden with multiple resonances, with multiple meanings for the word bound pointing toward converging and conflicting
ideas about
human experience ....
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Metaphysics
.... 14. How do New Age
ideas about spirituality differ from traditional religious
ideas on
human life and lifestyle? Traditional religious ....
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Edward Bellamy's Novel Looking Backward
.... nobody would want to express such potentially subversive
ideas in his utopian society, because such a suggestion shows complete ignorance of
human individuality ....
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Emerson, Whitman & Fitzgerald on Individualism
.... he means by the term and how he sees this as a major virtue for
human life when .... He wanted to express
ideas through symbols, and in this he is similar to modern ....
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Various Short Essays in Sociology
.... production. Once the
ideas that
human beings react to have been formed, these
ideas react back upon the economic base. Marx's conception ....
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The Kantian Theory of International Law
.... of those
ideas. Teson and Kant both believe that international relations must be grounded in normative values, values which put the individual
human being and ....
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Post War Psychology Theorists
While, ideally, psychology should be the source to which social and political theorists would base their
ideas about
human nature, often the opposite is true. ....
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Impact of the Story of Creation
.... after Christ: What I intend to show in this book is how certain
ideas---in particular,
ideas concerning sexuality, moral freedom, and
human value---took their ....
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Aristotle and Plato
.... something outside it as well. Platonic
Ideas are subjective and do not depend on
human thought but exist entirely in their own right. ....
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Kandinsky's Untitled Improvisation III
.... Volboudt 39). Kandinsky's
ideas about art were tied to his
ideas about spirituality and the future of the
human race. As Kramer ....
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Scientific Inquiry
....
ideas are accepted over time, with subsequent generations adopting theories that are not understood by earlier generations: Only in the sciences has
human ....
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HUMAN RIGHTS AS UNIVERSAL RIGHTS
.... be able to view
human rights only from a rigid Western ethnocentric perspective that tolerates no deviation from Western, particularly American,
ideas of what ....
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