Psychology and Moral Theology: Lines of ConvergenceGregorian University Press, 1980 - 302 من الصفحات |
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... positive experimental research meeting certain criteria to be specified in the first section of the chapter ; for the reason that not a great deal of such research is yet available . In the fourth chapter , the basic approach is an ...
... positive experimental research meeting certain criteria to be specified in the first section of the chapter ; for the reason that not a great deal of such research is yet available . In the fourth chapter , the basic approach is an ...
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... positive experimental research ( B ) on well - defined and rep- resentative populations ( C ) made on the basis of well - defined assumptions , and ( D ) carried out with well - defined methods of investigation . This step not only ...
... positive experimental research ( B ) on well - defined and rep- resentative populations ( C ) made on the basis of well - defined assumptions , and ( D ) carried out with well - defined methods of investigation . This step not only ...
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... positive findings . The fourth chapter , while as a whole it presented a hypothesis , had a clear guideline in the basic scheme derived from Loner- gan , and was also , if less systematically than the second chapter , related to positive ...
... positive findings . The fourth chapter , while as a whole it presented a hypothesis , had a clear guideline in the basic scheme derived from Loner- gan , and was also , if less systematically than the second chapter , related to positive ...
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ON METHOD | 9 |
The Approach of Lonergan | 16 |
A General Notion of Method | 22 |
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