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Pius XII
Applied psychology

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man

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1 I | the psychic structure of man are expressed in technical 2 I | the psychosomatic unity of man insofar as it is determined 3 I | the psychosomatic unity of man is "determined and governed 4 I | indications. Metaphysics considers man in his ultimate end. It 5 I | a.1). In this respect, man is always a person, an " 6 I | view are the following: ~a) Man is entirely the work of 7 I | science. ~When one considers man as the work of God, one 8 I | because Revelation calls upon man to exceed the boundaries 9 I | and moral point of view. Man has the possibility and 10 I | other hand, to say that man is committed to observe 11 I | and theologians. ~1) Any man must be considered normal 12 I | contrary. ~2) The normal man does not have a theoretical 13 I | it. ~3) When the normal man puts to proper use the spiritual 14 I | subject. ~6) The normal man is therefore ordinarily 15 I | eschatological aspect. As long as man lives on earth he can wish 16 I | character is the attitude which man adopts with regard to his 17 I | personality of the normal man is necessarily confronted 18 II | the individuality of the man on whom he must pass judgment; 19 II | the divine plan in every man and help develop it insofar 20 II | giving a valid consent. ~Man, in fact, does not have 21 III| things, in the sense that man must never become their 22 III| contrary to moral order that man should freely and consciously 23 III| psychosomatic unity of man insofar as determined and 24 III| the psychic faculties of a man, his capacity of acting


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