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    Christian concept of unconditional love is the guiding principle of this theory. This theory was devised by Joseph Fletcher in the 1960s as a radical Christian ethic. It argues that agape is the only guiding principle in morality. This is taken from the golden rule in Christianity (love your neighbour as yourself). Agape is different from all other types of love like sexual love: it is unconditional. Situation Ethics rejects legalistic ethics where the law comes first and antinomian ethics where there

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    4 3 06 Amir Plato Love

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    Definition of Love in Plato’s Symposium‚ Journal of History of Ideas‚ April-June‚ 14-27. Moravicsik‚ M. E. (1972) Reason and Eros in the Ascent Passage of the Symposium Sternberg‚ R. J. (1998) Cupid’s Arrow: the Course of Love through Time Nussbaum‚ M. C. (2001) The Fragility of Goodness. Updated edit Tannahil‚ R. (1989) Sex in History. London: Sphere. Nygren‚ A. (1982) Agape and Eros. Trans. P. S. Watson. O’Connor‚ E. (1991) Introduction. In: On Homosexuality: Lysis‚ Phaedrus‚ and Symposium Plato (1937)

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    HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON’S THE LITTLE MERMAID AND THE REPRESSED ELEMENTAL ANIMA RUNNING HEAD: LITTLE MERMAID‚ ELEMENTAL ANIMA David Johnston HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON’S THE LITTLE MERMAID AND THE REPRESSED ELEMENTAL ANIMA INTRODUCTION According to the wisdom of Marie Louise von Franz (1973)‚ a Jungian depth-psychological study of fairy tales begins with the initial exposition of all the characters. One examines the quality

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    tell the story with true hilarity. Many of the characters in this play had objectives. Pseudolus is a Slave and his main objective was to obtain freedom. Hero has an objective of getting the love of his life‚ a beautiful courtesan from next door. Philia is the courtesan that Hero has his heart set out for. Miles Gloriosus is a decorated captain and is looking for a virgin to lay. Tactics are used throughout by all characters in order to try and get what they want. Pseudolus tries in the beginning

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    documentary film‚ and book‚ The Secret‚ that talked about the metaphysical law of attraction‚ but laws of attraction can be found in science‚ sociology‚ as well as philosophy. Between 400 & 500 BC‚ Empedocles‚ the ancient Greek philosopher‚ spoke of "philia and neikos;" (attractive & repulsive forces.) Empedocles postulated that strife brings about repulsion and love results in attraction. He said that the physical universe it comprised of varying proportions of Earth‚ air‚ fire and water‚ which Plato

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    [pic] ROLLO MAY 1909 - 1994 Dr. C. George Boeree [pic] Biography Rollo May was born April 21‚ 1909‚ in Ada‚ Ohio.  His childhood was not particularly pleasant:  His parents didn’t get along and eventually divorced‚ and his sister had a psychotic breakdown. After a brief stint at Michigan State (he was asked to leave because of his involvement with a radical student magazine)‚ he attended Oberlin College in Ohio‚ where he received his bachelors degree. After graduation‚ he went to Greece‚

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    his life and teaches readers a hard lesson about the consequences of pride that people can apply to their lives today. Similarly‚ Psyche lets other people’s words get to her head and loses the love of her life because of it. In fact‚ the tragedy of Eros and Psyche illustrates that no relationship can last without trust. When Psyche’s sisters start to jealously question the relationship

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    Why I am a Catholic Sola Scriptura Sola Scriptura and Unity Unity among Christians was clearly one of the chief concerns of Christ (John 17) and the Apostles (ex. 1 Cor. 1‚ 10; Eph. 4). This unity is not only a spiritual reality‚ but a physical one as well‚ for Jesus teaches that the oneness of the Church would be a witness to the world (Jn. 17:23). I have come to realize that Protestantism‚ in principle‚ cannot unify Christians. Sola scriptura effectively makes unity in moral code

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    The structure of the personality in psychoanalytic theory is threefold. Freud divided it into the id‚ the ego and the superego. Only the ego is visible‚ or on the surface one may say‚ while the id and the superego remain ’hidden’‚ below the surface of what we show of our personalities to others‚ but each has its own effects on the personality nonetheless. This essay seeks to explore these three layers of personality and how they work with one another. "In Freud’s structural hypothesis‚ the id is

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    Aristotle and the Good Life Dr. Ari Santas I. Three Paths of Excellence The good life—eudaemonia—for Aristotle‚ was a function of our fulfilling our distinctively human function‚ and fulfilling it with excellence (doing it well). The concept of excellence‚ arete‚ is what we today call virtue. In pursuit of excellence‚ Aristotle identified three kinds of human virtue‚ or‚ paths of excellence: personal excellence‚ intellectual excellence‚ and interpersonal excellence. A. Moral Virtue

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