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    Søren Kierkegaard's Fear And Trembling

    Søren Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling is an interpretation of the scriptural story of Abraham and his son Isaac. This account from Genesis involves God commanding Abraham to leave his home for an unknown land where he will, by way of a forthcoming son, become the father of a great nation. Time elapses well past the point when Abraham could father a son, but God holds to His promise and Isaac is miraculously born. God then demands Abraham offer up Isaac in sacrifice and Abraham, without hesitation

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    Tenets Of Personal Ethics

    I believe that many tenets of religious belief are in direct opposition to moral codes that protect the rights of others, embrace diversity, enhance the progress of society and promote the equality and well-being of all persons. Both mine and Kevin’s family reserve their faith in evangelical Christian denominations and observe their scriptures and doctrines strictly. These distinct moral views are often incompatible, and when they do butt heads it’s usually better to ‘agree to disagree’. In a case

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    Self Serving Bias

    If I hosted a Psychology and Christian Life Seminar, the three studies I would present are stereotypes, the self-serving bias, and the cognitive dissonance theory. I would reflect on how these studies correspond with our human nature and how they affect our spiritual lives. Christians are saved by Jesus, but we still continue to sin like the rest of the world. These studies relate to us and to society as a whole. We are to avoid certain behaviors related to these behaviors and improve our Christ-like

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    Nacirema Tribe Analysis

    Why do you think I assigned this reading? While reading the article, I could not help but reflect on my own beliefs, rituals, practice and culture in general. I have come to the conclusion that just as I am comfortable practicing what I believe in, and find comfort in doing so, so are the Nacirema people. As each one of us grows practicing traditions/ rituals, passed on from generation to generation we become used to the " normalcy" of our culture. We do not consider the perspective of an outsider

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    Induction Scientific Reasoning

    Over the centuries, induction has been discussed with skepticism and a great deal of controversy, with prominent figures in science and philosophy arguing their views. Dating back to 200 AD, Sextus Empiricus was one of the first skeptics on induction and questioned whether induction is a valid form of scientific reasoning. Almost two thousands years later the debate still continues, however along the way many philosophers, most notably David Hume, have made major contribution to “the problem of induction

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    Hypothetical Imperative Kant

    Immanuel Kant a philosopher on morality and ethics uses ethical formalism to argue the moral requirements needed to decide whether a dilemma is morally permissible or not. Kant argues that moral requirements are needed to decide whether a dilemma is morally permissible or not. Kant argues that complete moral virtue couples with complete happiness results in the highest good for humanity (Johnson, 2004). Kant believed that moral requirements are based on categorical imperatives to what is a rational

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    Ethics In Healthcare

    Ethics in Healthcare is a crucial component in many diverse areas of the Healthcare Industry. The definition of ethics is hard to narrow down and is usually different with no particular individual’s opinion being wrong. Ethics in general to some can be defined as respect of their personal religious beliefs. Ethics can also be defined as merely following what the law requires of us in respect of others in all areas such as professional differences, ethnic differences, as well as an overall feeling

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    Mercia Eliade's Patterns In Comparative Religion And Myth The Eternal Return

    Mercia Eliade devoted his life to the historical study of religions and was a pivotal figure in the establishment of religious studies in academia from the 1960’s to 1980’s. His book, Patterns in Comparative Religion explored what role symbolism played in religion while Myth of the Eternal Return explored the concepts of religious history and well as the dichotomy of archaic religion and modern thought. Unlike many before him who thought of religion as fake, false, or representative of a mental illness

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    Pythagoras Research Paper

    got influenced extraordinary by a master of math and astronomy called Thales. Since back then, all the variety of science and math that we now have, were very limited due to the lack of scientific discovery. The main section of study before was philosophy, and years after, a cluster of subject’s appeared with the root word “logos” meaning the study of something that requires logic. Furthermore,

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    Case Study: Bruff Vs. North Mississippi Health Services, Inc.

    After reading the case involving an Augusta State University graduate student refusing to counsel homosexual clients, I agree with decision that the court made. According to the ACA code of ethics (2014) section, A.4.b., counselors should be aware of and avoid imposing their own values, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors. As a counseling in training Jennifer Keeton should have been familiar with the code of ethics and she should have known what was expected from her. Just like that case in the article

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