PSYC 403 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Naikan, Roman Citizenship, Existentialism

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Please note: this document is organized by subheadings. 86-88 in textbook) will be submitted in a separate document in a later time, but that section will only be tested in. C8: theological and ethical modes: theological modes: rituals, mythologies, and religions (pp. Use of drama to engage imagination and emotion. E. g. sagas, proverbs, parabolic stories, fables: the value of mythology: Produces explicit or implicit moral conclusions (e. g. incest is forbidden) Later influenced zoroastrianism (refer to point 8: ancient egypt, practiced by egyptians (ca. At death, god osiris to weigh the heart: light = soul joins paradise; heavy. = soul destroyed by a monster: brain: organ of speech/movement, not moral decisions, hysteria caused by detachment of the utserus, judaism, practiced by hebrews (jews), influenced by phoenicians (canaanites), ca. 1800 b. c: monotheistic beliefs in the almighty god (yahweh/creator, primarily beliefs, god as father/husband who loves his people and requires respect/obedience.

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