Psychology of EthicsWayne State University Press, 1974 - 261 sider |
Indhold
SOME HISTORICAL NOTES | 23 |
MY MEDICAL ETHIC | 139 |
HOW MY ETHIC WORKS ITSELF | 165 |
SUMMARY | 199 |
Glossary | 213 |
Bibliography | 225 |
247 | |
255 | |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
able acknowledgeable American appreciation Aristotle awareness become behavior biologically adequate conception conduct conscious self identity conscious self knowledge consists constitution create cultivating Detroit devotion discipline discover divinity Dorsey duality Emerson recorded entirely ethical evident existence experience fact feeling fellowman freedom Freud functioning growing Holism honor ideal idiolect illusion illusional imagine Impressions of Theophrastus inhibited insight integrity inviolable wholeness joy of living kind lifesaving M. D. Personal observations meaning medical ethic mental merely mind mind's moral nature necessity negation ness objective science one's organic perfection personal identity Philosophy Plato possible Psychoanalysis Psychology Ralph Waldo Emerson reality realize recognize religion renounce responsibility reveals reverence scientific scious seems selfishness sense Sigmund Freud so-called solipsism solipsistic soul specific spirit term Thanatologists tion truth uncon unconscious understanding unity University Press virtue Wayne State University whole individuality word York
Henvisninger til denne bog
Ethics in Mental Health Practice David K. Kentsmith,Pamela A. Miya,Susan A. Salladay Uddragsvisning - 1986 |
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Bind 29 George Rosen Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1974 |