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Michael J. Patton has written: 'Psychoanalytic counseling' -- subject(s): Counseling, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Counseling, Psychoanalysis and counseling
No, Confucianism is an ethical and philosophical system, not a religion.
Confucianism is a system of philosophical and ethical teaching founded by Confucius and developed by Mencius
because ethical questions are untestifiable
Confucianism is not a religion it is a Chinese ethical and philosophical system.
Chinese philosopher Confucius developed the ethical and philosophical system of Confucianism.
Confucianism is not a religion as it has no gods or views on the afterlife. It is simply an ethical and philosophical system.
Robert L. Crawford has written: 'Avoiding counselor malpractice' -- subject(s): Counseling, Counselors, Legal status, laws, Malpractice, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Counseling
Legalism is a categorization of certain political. Confucianism is a ethical and philosophical system.
Louis A. Gamino has written: 'Ethical practice in grief counseling' -- subject(s): Grief therapy, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Grief therapy
The ethical questions posed by Sophocles don't have simple answers.the ethical questions posed by sophocles dont have simple answers
The ethical questions posed by Sophocles don't have simple answers.the ethical questions posed by sophocles dont have simple answers