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| Taught positivism, an idea similar to empiricism |
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| Comte's name for his new "science" of human society |
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| Formulated psychoanalysis, which stated man is not responsible for his actions |
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Developed by Ivan Pavlov, J. B. Watson, and B. F. Skinner Denies man's sinful nature by reducing man to the status of animal or machine |
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| An idea or action should be judged solely by its results |
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An anti-philosophy which claims there is no truth or reality Started by Soren Kierkegaard |
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| Based his ideas on the declaration that "God is dead" |
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| Advocated progressive education |
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| Matter of morality should be based on consideration of the well-being of mankind |
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| Dependence upon man's reasonings and feelings alone |
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| Published in 1933 which expressed the "faith" of humanism |
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| Planned to replace God with a one-world order |
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