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just because they are people with needs and wants and purposes like himself ) , but rather that , under the pressure of emotions and events , a person is likely simply not to worry about justification at all .
just because they are people with needs and wants and purposes like himself ) , but rather that , under the pressure of emotions and events , a person is likely simply not to worry about justification at all .
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them out of our actual thinking and reasoning , these emotions will influence us and affect our behavior . ... For instance , if the areas of sex , or our parents , or our boss at work , are emotionally charged for us ( as they probably ...
them out of our actual thinking and reasoning , these emotions will influence us and affect our behavior . ... For instance , if the areas of sex , or our parents , or our boss at work , are emotionally charged for us ( as they probably ...
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Also , Oxford Readings in Philosophy of Religion ( Oxford University Press ) John Wilson , Education in Religion and the Emotions ( Hillary ) 6 . Psychology and psychoanalysis As I briefly hinted in Part III , the substance or stuff of ...
Also , Oxford Readings in Philosophy of Religion ( Oxford University Press ) John Wilson , Education in Religion and the Emotions ( Hillary ) 6 . Psychology and psychoanalysis As I briefly hinted in Part III , the substance or stuff of ...
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Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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