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- 1291: Universal Neurosis
- ... to be evidence for the universal existence of the Oedipus in the testimony of patients, in his analysis of the repressed in dreams, in slips, wit, and the transference phenomenon, as well as in art, philosophy, and religion. The child identifies with the parent of the same sex and renounces incestual desire. This renunciation is achieved and strengthened by the formation of a super-ego, a section of the child's ...
- 1292: Two Philosophies And Their Bel
- Two Philosophers and Their Theories of Belief When reading Rene Descartes Meditations on First Philosophy and David Hume s An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, one notices that both philosophers focus a large part of their writings on the subject of human belief. Both authors have different theories on what makes ...
- 1293: Total Quality Mangement
- ... company will have to change to make it work. The aim of TQM is to ensure that each activity contributes to achieving the key objectives of the business, and is carried out efficiently. The basic philosophy of Total Quality is "do the right things right first time". "It is estimated that the costs of not getting the right things right first time, the non-conformance costs, can amount to 25% of ...
- 1294: The Truth Is Not Absolute
- ... may exist in the future. Although the elephant may stay the same, opinions about it may change and adapt. --- Works Cited Bowie, Lee G., Michaels, Meredith W., Solomon, Robert C. Twenty Questions "An Introduction to Philosophy. Harcourt Brace & Company, 3rd ed. Kierkegaard 72- 75
- 1295: The Summa Teologica By Thomas
- ... were noble, was educated as a monk and later continued his education at the University of Naples followed by the University of Paris where he studied the ancient Greek thought of Aristotle. Educated in both philosophy and theology,Aquinas is thought to be one of the most important philosophers of Catholicism. One ofAquinas s most influential writings is the Summa Theologica. In this document, Aquinas clarifies four questions concerning the Church ...
- 1296: The Social Construction Of Rea
- Philosophy and science have always been based on the idea that the world of appearances is an illusion that both reveals and conceals an underlying reali-ty. In many instances, this idea has been attached to ...
- 1297: The Republic
- ... the first, moderate possessions and occupation; of the second, habits of temperance; as to the third, if any desire pleasures, which depend on themselves, they will find the satisfaction of their desires nowhere but in philosophy; for all other pleasures we are dependent on others. The fact is that the greatest crimes are caused by excess and not by necessity. Men do not become tyrants in order that they may not ...
- 1298: The Preference
- ... doubtful. It is easy to see that the consequent result of an understandable shortage following after an improperly valuable specification is basic. Since the past experience was not impacting upon a viable interrelationship, a system philosophy was real. For the simple reason that the good benefit of a primary purpose was not in the field of a conjectural permission, the subsequent substantiation was not conductable, but a conductable encouragement was not ...
- 1299: The Ontoligical Argument
- ... of the ontological argument is the idea or concept of existence. The Ontological argument is a group of different philosophers arguments for the existence of God. "Ontological" means talking about being and so in the Philosophy case, that being is the existence or being of God. The ontological argument differs from other arguments in favor of God because of the fact that it is an a priori deductive argument, a priori ...
- 1300: Tae Kwon Do
- ... TaeKwon-Do is "Tae- jumping or flying, to kick or smash with the foot, Kwon- to punch or destroy with the fist, Do- the art or way of." (http://www.itatkd.com/whatiskd.html) The philosophy of TaeKwon-Do is to create a more peaceful world, and to do this its foundation begins with the individual person. Trying to develop positive aspects of personality like respect, courtesy, goodness, trustworthiness, loyalty, humility ...
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