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    Name: __________Jerry______________________________________ Writing Style Used: ___times new roman 12 font__________________________________ (e.g.‚ Turabian‚ APA‚ or MLA) Course and Section Number: ________Theo 201 d10 luo ______________________ (e.g. THEO 201 B01) Essay on Topic [ Short Essay on Inerrancy and Inspiration] What does it mean to say that the Bible has authority and from where does the authority come from? well to answer that the Bible is a book of many books broken down from

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    Chapter 1 Toward Intentional Interviewing and Counseling INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS THE “CORRECT” RESPONSE TO OFFER A CLIENT? * There are many potentially useful responses in any interviewing situation. * Reflecting the client’s emotions can be helpful. * Selecting one aspect to focus on can be useful‚ and then later you can examine other dimensions by asking an open question. * Our tasks: * Respect the client * Use appropriate skills and strategies * Seek to alleviate stress

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    Iris Marion Young- Feminine Comportment The aim of this essay is to evaluate and discuss Iris Marion Young’s account of feminine comportment. Much of her essay is based on theories and ideas expressed in the work of Merleau-Ponty and so to evaluate Young‚ this essay shall briefly discuss the work of Merleau-Ponty. The essay shall then turn to the overview of Young’s essay. The evaluation of this argument shall be clearly and concisely encapsulated in a short conclusion. The first point that

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    fundamentally necessary to the practice of phenomenology‚ the two attitudes are also interdependent of each other and cannot exist without the other. Through the doctrine of intentionality‚ phenomenology portrays the idea that everything we do is based on intentions. Every minute that we spend in our natural attitude is based on intentionality. When we walk into a room we intend and we perceive what we see to be true at that moment. Sokolowski states that "the manner in which we accept things in the world

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    Chapter 4: Research methodology 74 CHAPTER 4: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Phenomenology is the science that studies truth. It stands back from our rational involvement with things and marvels at the fact that there is disclosure‚ that things do appear‚ that the world can be understood and that we in our life thinking serve as datives for the manifestation of things Sokolowski (2000‚ p. 185) 4.1. QUALITATIVE VERSUS QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH 4.1.1. Introduction In psychology research‚ few quantitative

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    theory after Austin‚ and (III) extend Austin’s speech act theory by developing the concept of the speech situation. And in the following section‚ three aspects of the speech situation‚ that is‚ (I) conventionality‚ (II) actuality‚ and (II) intentionality‚ will be explained. Then a short conclusion follows. 1. Why do we discuss Austin now? Half a century ago‚ John Austin gave a series of lectures‚ the William James Lectures at Harvard‚ which were published posthumously as a book entitled How

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    Student Name Instructor Name School Name Date Jean-Paul Sartre and the Nature of Consciousness “Man is nothing else but that which he makes of himself. That is the first principle of existentialism” - Jean-Paul Sartre “If God did not exist‚ everything would be permitted” -Dostoevsky It is nearly impossible to remove individual ideas from Sartre’s magnum opus; they

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    while on the plateau‚ he is still working toward growth. The master also knows and understands that mastering a skill is a lifetime work in progress. The five keys Leonard gives us about mastering any skill are instruction‚ practice‚ surrender‚ intentionality‚ and edge. Leonard writes that it is best to receive instruction from a master of a skill either with a one on one learning experience or a small group of four or less. There are many other ways to master a skill although they are not the best

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    just be assumed that the robot thinks and has intentions in similar ways as humans. Now if it was known that this person was indeed a robot we would no long place those assumption upon it and realize that it is indeed programmed and thus has no intentionality so it cannot think. Searle continues‚ to compare this to the Chinese room analogy once again‚ imagine a person‚ not in the room‚ but in this robots brain who cannot see anything outside. All the input data from the sensory receptors would be

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    Lauren Cole ‘A disembodied existence after death is entirely possible’ Discuss. Plato takes a dualist view and therefore believes that a disembodied existence is entirely possible and the soul is distinct from the body. At our death‚ the soul is set free from the body where it has been ‘imprisoned’ and it is now able to achieve its ultimate goal and reach the world of the forms. The soul is the only immortal part of the body and survived the world of the forms before it came entrapped in the

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