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The New Mentalist Paradigm and Ultimate Concern

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1986
With a scientist's faith in empirically verified truth and a long commitment to the brain, behavioral, and life sciences, I spent most of my working years believing in scientific explanations of Man, life, and the universe. The more I learned about the workings of the brain and its methods of processing information, the stronger became my ...
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Fossilization in Second Language Performance: The Concern of Ultimate Attainment

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2023
The issue of fossilization has been a concern for researchers, in the area of second language acquisition, many of whom have investigated its possible causes, in what form they appear, and at what age. However, it is evident that second language learners fail to reach native-like competence in the target language.
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Is Spirituality an Intelligence? Motivation, Cognition, and the Psychology of Ultimate Concern

International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 2000
This article explores spirituality as a form of intelligence. The evidence for spirituality as a set of capacities and abilities that enable people to solve problems and attain goals in their everyday lives is evaluated. Five components of spiritual intelligence are identified: (a) the capacity for transcendence; (b) the ability to enter into ...
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Ultimate explanations concern the adaptive rationale for organism design

Biology & Philosophy, 2013
My understanding is that proximate explanations concern adaptive mechanism and that ultimate explanations concern adaptive rationale. Viewed in this light, the two kinds of explanation are quite distinct, but they interact in a complementary way to give a full understanding of biological adaptations. In contrast, Laland et al.
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The Ultimate Concern of Ultimate Concern Researchers

Contemporary Psychology, 2000
Brent D. Slife, Justin W. Calapp
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Ultimate Concern in Teachers' Lives and Practice: A Hermeneutic Inquiry

In this qualitative study I explore the experience of the infinite, eternal, and unconditional in the lives of six Western Canadian public high school teachers, investigating how their sense of what Paul Tillich calls “ultimacy” co-arises with their own particular deep personal interests or practices, and how such interests or practices reflect an ...
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Ultimate Concern and Politics: A Critical Examination of Paul Tillich's Political Theology

The Western Political Quarterly, 1967
IT IS RATHER WELL KNOWN that Paul Tillich, the leading contemporary American Protestant philosophical theologian, attempted to relate culture and theology; his interest in politics is only somewhat less well known. He was the founder and intellectual leader of a circle of Religious Socialists in Germany after World War I, and, after his arrival in the ...
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Ultimate Concern

2018
Louis Hoffman, M. Shawn Ellis
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