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  • ...which their theories derive, and since they have incorrectly applied those theories universally, they have confused our understanding of being and human existe ...ues fascist and racist ideas are so woven into the fabric of Heidegger’s theories that they no longer deserve to be called philosophy. . . . Richard Wolin, t
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  • ...ntialism|existentialist]] philosopher, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and literary critic. He was one of the leading figur ...mes fractious, friendship with Raymond Aron.<ref>''Memoirs: fifty years of political reflection'', By Raymond Aron (1990)</ref> Sartre was influenced by many as
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  • ...anizational, social and industrial) and other organizational or leadership theories and practices. Since the mid-1990s, coaching has developed into a more ind ...from their concerns in sports and personal, professional, social, family, political, spiritual dimensions, etc.
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  • ...narrative period. Working with the client's implicit knowing<ref>Rolf 'Two Theories of Tacit and Implicit Knowledge' retrieved from [http://philosophyandinform Practitioners in this field believe psychological, social, cultural and political forces support the splitting and fragmentation of the mind-body unity. Thes
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  • ...l. We could establish theories of possible relations between pure forms of theories, investigate these logical relations and the deductions from such general c ...era".</ref> Heidegger, while acknowledging his debt to Husserl, followed a political position offensive and harmful to Husserl after the Nazi regime came to pow
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  • ==Clinical theories and interventions== ...nly encourages the client to participate in the world in a more social and political way.<ref>Hill, Marcia and Ballou, Mary. (2005). ''The foundation and future
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  • Some theories suggest childhood trauma can increase one's risk for psychological disorder ...equent, high levels of violence usually associated with civil conflict and political repression. The term is also applicable to the effects of exposure to conte
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  • ...different forms of [[religious experience]], which also included the then theories on Mind cure.<ref name=James>{{cite book|last1=James|first1=William|title=T ..."James considered one of the classic problems of politics: how to sustain political unity and civic virtue in the absence of war or a credible threat...." and
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  • ...Dewey's unusual conception of logic; ''[[Freedom and Culture]]'' (1939), a political work examining the roots of fascism; and ''[[Knowing and the Known]]'' (194 ...e his views, a term emphasized by Dewey in his later years to describe his theories of knowledge and experience. Religious historian [[Jerome A. Stone]] credit
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