نتایج جستجو برای: secular humanism

تعداد نتایج: 10175  

2006
Marcus Bussey

Journal of Futures Studies, May 2006, 10(4): 39 44 The human dynamism implied by the concept of Thrival is of particular concern to futurists engaged in exploring our human potential. This potential is not simply a matter of being able to chart a course and realise it; it is the ability to engage the multidimensional facets of out humanness in order to create maps to preferable futures that ret...

Journal: :Anuário de Literatura 2013

Journal: :Nature Materials 2003

Arash Ghahraman Muhammad Reza Baratnezhad

This article analyses the religious sub-cultures of youth who live in Mashhad. The main question of this research is about youth classification and their beliefs, values and norms. Statistical population is chosen from the youth who are 15 to 29 years old and 600 persons are regarded as the sample study. In the research method is survey and data gathering instrument is aresearcher-made question...

2012
Michal Segev Yoav S. Bergman Gil Diesendruck

The purpose of the present study was to assess whether presumed variations in people’s values towards intergroup mobility modulate their essentialist beliefs about the groups. Our target population was orthodox Jews, who, on the one hand, value in-group preservation regarding religious affiliation (Jewish or Christian), but on the other, value uni-directional integration regarding religiosity (...

Journal: :Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies 1983

Journal: :El Trimestre Económico 2020

Journal: :Medical History 1972
A W Franklin

THE PLAN of my oration is to consider three questions, by whom is Osler transmitted, by what means and to what end? And because Osler is praised as a humanist, we shall need to examine that chameleon word, on our way to the finish that crowns the work-the moral. My title, Osler transmitted, well understood by Oslerolators, comes from Osler's classification of authors as Creators, Transmuters an...

Journal: :Psychotherapy 2012
Bruce E Wampold

There are many forms of psychotherapies, each distinctive in its own way. From the origins of psychotherapy, it has been suggested that psychotherapy is effective through factors that are common to all therapies. In this article, I suggest that the commonalities that are at the core of psychotherapy are related to evolved human characteristics, which include (a) making sense of the world, (b) i...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1951
Ernest Caulfield

In this thoughtful little essay, Dr. Fulton expresses his concern over the ever-widening gap between the humanities and the sciences in modern education. Recent great discoveries in science and medicine may result in still more emphasis on the technological, at the expense of the cultural, training of men for the practice of medicine, itself "a great humanistic enterprise." As one means of brid...

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