Theories of Human SexualityJames Geer, James H. Geer, William T. O'Donohue Springer US, 30 thg 6, 1987 - 428 trang |
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... actions ( Eisenberg , 1968 ) . According to Mill , actions that are not social define a domain of individual freedom in which ... action is morally correct if its consequences produce the great- est amount of net utility ( which is total ...
... actions ( Eisenberg , 1968 ) . According to Mill , actions that are not social define a domain of individual freedom in which ... action is morally correct if its consequences produce the great- est amount of net utility ( which is total ...
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... actions and private action was much less rigidly controlled in the medical model than the religious one . For example , literature that before had dealt realistically with sexuality , because the sinner could always repent and be saved ...
... actions and private action was much less rigidly controlled in the medical model than the religious one . For example , literature that before had dealt realistically with sexuality , because the sinner could always repent and be saved ...
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... action necessarily implies a psy- chological theory ( see Homans , 1964 ) . Even theories in which human action is thought to be caused by superindividual entities or systems , such as " society " or " culture , " imply psychological ...
... action necessarily implies a psy- chological theory ( see Homans , 1964 ) . Even theories in which human action is thought to be caused by superindividual entities or systems , such as " society " or " culture , " imply psychological ...
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Introduction and Overview | 1 |
A Theological Approach | 21 |
Marital Teachings and Customs | 30 |
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