Human Flourishing and Human Destructive Ness:Issues-Religion,Ethics & Psychology
To cross-fertilize relevant modern work in three areas: psychological writings which have had pervasive culture influence, writings in moral philosophy and religious ethics, and influential religious non-religious, and anti-religious statements, so that they can be brought to bear on the topics of self-fulfillment or self-realization as an increasingly accepted normative standard and its possible religious significance.
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Project fields:
Program:
Residential College Teacher Fellowships, 1976-1981
Division:
Research Programs
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Totals:
$35,018 (approved) $35,018 (awarded)
Grant period:
10/1/1976 – 5/31/1979
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