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  • ...'consciousness,' consientia is rare, but it is exceedingly common in most writers after Cicero with the meaning 'conscience'."</ref> Here, ''conscientia'' is ...a-robot-an-insect-or Experimental Philosophy of Consciousness]. Scientific American: Mind.</ref> The aim of this type of philosophical research on consciousnes
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  • ...romote subjective [[well-being]] and personal development.<ref name="apa1">American Psychological Association, Division 12, [http://www.apa.org/divisions/div12 ...gists until after World War II when the APA reorganized.<ref name="apa100">American Psychological Association. (1999). [http://www.apa.org/monitor/dec99/ss13.h
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  • ...Occupational Therapy: The First 30 Years, 1900-1930.] Bethesda, Maryland: American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. ISBN 978-1-56900-025-0</ref>. ...of the National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy, now the American Occupational Therapy Association, sought to promote the ideas that occupati
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  • Several writers have criticized both Freud's clinical efforts and his accounts of them. [[H ...and Fantasy in the Seduction Theory: a Historical Review. ''Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association'', xxxv: 937–965; Esterson, Allen (1998), Jeff
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  • ...m''' is a term applied to the work of a number of philosophers since the [[19th-century philosophy|19th century]] who, despite large differences in their positions ...M. Jamie, ''Kierkegaard'', Wiley & Sons, 2008.</ref> In retrospect, other writers have also implicitly discussed existentialist themes throughout the history
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  • However, the achievements of the writers of the [[Hippocratic Corpus|Corpus]], the practitioners of Hippocratic medi ...e [http://www.hippocraticregistry.com Canadian Hippocratic Registry] and [[American Hippocratic Registry]] are organizations of physicians who uphold the princ
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  • ...ligiousness A to Religiousness B</ref> Both the ethicist and the aesthetic writers were discussing outer goods, but Kierkegaard was more interested in inner g ...representing viewpoints other than the author's own; examples include the writers of the [[Federalist Papers]] and the [[Anti-Federalist Papers]]. Kierkegaar
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  • ...v12/aboutcp.html |title=About Clinical Psychology |work=apa.org |publisher=American Psychological Association, Division 12, Society of Clinical Psychology}}</r ...earch). While training programs using either model, if accredited by the [[American Psychological Association]], are required to teach the full spectrum of psy
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  • ...ed States has ever produced, while others have labelled him the "Father of American psychology".<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.loa.org/volume.jsp?Requ ...ger brothers, Garth Wilkinson (Wilky) and Robertson (Bob), fought in the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. The other three siblings (William, Henry, and Alice
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  • ...ited States|liberalism]].<ref>Alan Ryan, ''John Dewey and the High Tide of American Liberalism'', (1995) p 32</ref><ref>{{Cite book|author=Violas, Paul C.; Toz ...iversity Press) op cited in Douglas R. Anderson, AAR, ''The Journal of the American Academy of Religion'', Vol. 61, No. 2 (1993), p. 383</ref>
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