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    BENEDICTO XVI A VIKTOR FRANKL’S THEORY APPROACH FROM GRAPHOLOGY AND THE ENNEAGRAM ©juliocavalli@gmail.com http//www.juliocavalli.com.ar Se permite su uso citando la fuente Pope Benedict XVI is to resign. I think everyone was surprised less Enneagram professionals who saw Ratzinger highly developed Six personality. If we combine the concepts of the two disciplines that better study any personality structure - Graphology and Enneagram - we can easily analyze this honest‚ courageous and coherent

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    it is the right thing to do regardless of its consequences (Barry‚ Sansburry‚ & Shaw‚ 2009‚ p. 61). On the contrary‚ teleological or consequentialist approach sees action to be morally right or wrong due to its producing type of consequences like pleasure‚ welfare‚ knowledge‚ or happiness (Barry‚ et. al.‚ 2009‚ p. 61). Different approach on deontological and teleological ethics was introduced in explaining the different views of philosophers in accordance of decision making or resolving our

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    Some guidelines for DB2: Here’s your chance to demonstrate your ability to think through a philosophical issue to its real-life implications. Start this DB by a brief discussion of the metaethical distinction between consequentialist/teleological views and deontological views in relation to the issues in this scenario. Then note how this would make a difference in the possible conclusions one might reach in this example. Now state your conclusion‚ and spend the last 250 or so words

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    Towards the end of Problema I‚ Kierkegaard discusses the Virgin Mary to compare the greatness of Abraham to that of Mary‚ and to further emphasize the distinction between tragic hero and knight of faith. He writes‚ “for she was no heroine and he no hero‚ but both of them became greater than that‚ not by any means by being relieved of the distress‚ the agony‚ and the paradox‚ but because of these (Kierkegaard 94).” Mary‚ like Abraham‚ is tested by God through her virgin birth. The indignity put upon

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    to kill Isaac on the basis of the infallibility of God’s wish. But Abraham made the leap of faith to believe that God would not commit something unethical‚ and hence‚ spare Isaac. But doesn’t this teleological suspension of the ethical by Abraham reflect an intrinsic incongruity? By teleological suspension of the ethical‚ one means the suspension of the moral law for the sake of a higher law. According to Kierkegaard‚ had Abraham been willing to kill Isaac just because God had told him to do so

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    Transpareny: Transparency has always being an important component in my life‚ which I always abide by. Both in my making of ethical decisions‚ simple discussions or my though process. For me‚ being transparent in regards to ethical decisions welcomes trust between me and whom ever the decision might affect. It demonstrates a level of professionalism. By being transparent in my decision making‚ I set up self as a fair‚ trustworthy individual in the eyes of others. Furthermore‚ being transparent improves

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    Argument Proves that God Exists.’ Do You Agree? The First cause‚ or cosmological‚ argument suggested by Thomas Aquinas is that everything that comes into being must have a cause. They can’t cause themselves‚ so they must be caused by something outside themselves. This chain can’t regress forever‚ so there must be a transcendent power that began the chain. That is god. Another argument‚ the Kalam Cosmological argument‚ states that everything that comes into being must have a cause. The

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    The study investigates at utilitarian individualism-collectivism at the utilitarian and ontological to how loose or tight the structural interdependence affect the individual’s performance in teams. The study used 206 participants‚ grouped in 82 teams‚ who were undergraduate students participants from a public university. The participants in

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    Outline and assess the key design argument of the existence of God ? The design argument is concerned to find the meaning or purpose in this world; they seek to move from facts about the world to God. Like the cosmological argument‚ the design argument draws back to arguments put forward by Socrates and Plato who said that ‘the human body‚ with all its principles and elements must owe its origin…of Zeus’. The design argument considers a number of issues for example; why is the universe the way

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    terms of living a happy life. Quinn shares the idea that there are two kinds of categories when thinking about the happiness of human life‚ Axiological and Teleological meaning. When someone lives an Axiological life they tend to do things that make themselves feel good even if may does harm to another person or thing. Next being living a Teleological life which is doing things that does good to others even it may not feel good to yourself. Even with that believe Quinn believes that those are independent

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