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    William James on Free Will

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    physiology‚ psychology and philosophy to weave new insights and dimensions onto traditional philosophical arguments (Goodman). His influential piece called The Principles of Psychology took these ideas together and encouraged a trend of pragmatism and phenomenology in philosophy amongst a generation of American and European thinkers such as the likes of Bertrand Russell‚ John Dewey and Edmund Husserl (Goodman‚ 2009). James’ ideas were widely discussed and sparked new approaches to thinking due to his tendencies

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    aspects of the individual based on his/her own uniqueness and phenomenological experiences (Cooper & McLeod‚ 2011). A phenomenological perspective describes how each individual views his/her own world through his/her own personal perspective. Phenomenology entails two separate individuals having two different perspectives making one individual’s reality different than another’s. The person-centered approach is based on five core principles: individuals are trustworthy‚ move towards self-actualization

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    Fraiman claims that Elizabeth is a surrogate-son to her father trapped inside her female body during an age when gender roles were rigorously fixed. Judith Butler in her essay of 1990 called "Performative Acts and Gender Constitution: An Essay in Phenomenology and Feminist Theory‚ “states that performing one’s gender wrong initiates a set of punishments both obvious and indirect. Through the contribution of Butler’s theory‚ this essay aims to demonstrate that it is not only‚ as Fraiman claims‚ Elizabeth

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    Genre Teori Komunikasi

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    Perkembangan teori-teori komunikasi dilatarbelakangi dengan keragaman gagasan tentang komunikasi dalam kehidupan. Bahkan dalam ilmu sosial‚ ada kecenderungan ideologi dan cara pandang epistemologis teori komunikasi yang ada. Littlejohn (2005) menyebut klasifikasi pembagian ini sebagai genre sementara Miller (2005) menyebutnya Conceptual Domains of Communication Theory. Menurut Littlejohn (2005)‚ berdasarkan metode penjelasan serta cakupan objek pengamatannya‚ secara umum teori-teori komunikasi

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    Flap‚ shuffle‚ val change‚ val change‚ jump-flap‚ turn-flap‚ stomp‚ toe. Flap‚ heel-heel‚ flap‚ heel-heel. Step‚ jump-lift‚ flap‚ val change‚ switch‚ jump-lift‚ flap‚ val change. Arms to V‚ down‚ pique turn-- knee forward‚ arms flat and together. Stomp‚ toe dig‚ pause. Flap‚ shuffle‚ leap-toe‚ flap‚ shuffle‚ leap-toe‚ right arm‚ left arm. (Repeat.) Flap‚ shuffle‚ leap-toe‚ flap‚ shuffle‚ leap-toe‚ right arm‚ left arm‚ stop. I slammed my toe into the ground to stop myself from drifting‚ and several

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    Philosophy

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    PHILOSOPHY The History of Philosophy is often divided into three periods: Ancient philosophy‚ Medieval philosophy‚ and Modern philosophy. Philosophy is the discipline concerned with questions of how one should live (ethics); what sorts of things exist and what are their essential natures (metaphysics); what counts as genuine knowledge (epistemology); and what are the correct principles of reasoning (logic). The word is of Ancient Greek origin (philosophía)‚ meaning love of wisdom. Definition

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    Chapter I Background of the Study If you are a nurse who recently took the board exam‚ then you must be one of the many new graduates who are considered to be unemployed. After the long weekend parties‚ holidays‚ and vacation trips a month ago‚ you should have recently wondered ’hey what’s next for me now?’ Well you are not alone. In fact‚ many of my review mates in a local review center headed to many local BPO companies here in our city. BPO or business process outsourcing involves the

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    Sociology

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    l  FUNCTIONALISM   Functionalism is the oldest‚ and still the dominant‚ theoretical perspective in sociology and many other social sciences. This perspective is built upon twin emphases: application of the scientific method to the objective social world and use of an analogy between the individual organism and society. The emphasis on scientific method leads to the assertion that one can study the social world in the same ways as one studies the physical world. Thus‚ Functionalists see the social

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    Martin Heidegger Biography

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    The Man who would Create Being Martin Heidegger was born September 26th‚ 1889 in Messkirch‚ Germany and died on May 26‚ 1976 in his hometown. Martin was originally raised and educated in order to become a priest. His local church supported his schooling by scholarship in order that he may attend high school in Konstanz and further. Ironically‚ it was the pressuring support of the Catholic Church and the friends he later made during his schooling that eventually caused him to defect from the Church

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    Psychoanalytic Approach The psychoanalytic approach on personality states that human behavior is determined by irrational forces‚ and the unconscious as well as instinctual and biological drives. When talking about the Psychoanalytic approach one should automatically think of the name Sigmund Freud. Freud was the first to develop a system of psychotherapy called psychoanalysis. He was an Austrian neurologist who used hypnosis to treat his patients. Freud discovered the unconscious through the observation

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