Dichotomy of Self Worth

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Dichotomy of Self Worth by Carley, Steven G., 9781477444870
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  • ISBN: 9781477444870 | 1477444874
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 5/9/2012

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One theory, thousands of hypotheses making hypotheses more specific and not to be confused with one another. Theories much like the theorists who form them differ for various reasons including culture, education, experience, and experimentation. An adequate theory allows for concrete uniqueness of motives meaning motives are not sexual or aggressive yet concrete just for the sake of doing so. Theories generate research and organize observations. A theory is a set of assumptions because a single assumption cannot fulfill the necessary requirements to be an adequate theory. The goodness of decision making and consequence is beyond theory. A theory may provide the results of parenting on children as they develop throughout the lifespan but will say nothing of the morality of the child rearing process. The components of a theory are not absolutely established but are accepted as truth.
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