234 resultados para Socrates.


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"Six hundred copies only of this edition are printed for sale in the United States."

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At head of title: Apomnēmoneumata.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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At foot of half-title: Plato and Xenophon. Socratic discoures, with an introd. by A.D. Lindsay.

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Text in Greek.

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Vol. 1 translated by Henry Cary; vol. 2 translated by Henry Davis; vol. 3-6 translated by George Burges.

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Added t.p., engr.

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Paged continuously.

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I. Carl Friedrich Bahrdt. 1846.--II. Johann August Eberhard's Neue apologie des Socrates. 1846.--III. Johann Heinrich Schulz. 1846.--IV. Voglers, Superintendenten zu Bayreuth, Evangelist Johannes vor dem jüngsten gericht. 1846.--V. Dippel gegen symbolzwang und orthodoxie, Edelmann über Dippel. - v. Knoblauch gegen den glauben an uebernatürliches. -Gründlicher beweis der existenz und wirkung des teufels. -Andreas Riem über aufklärung und gewissensfreiheit. -Ein patriot gegen aufklärung. -Lavater und Semler als poeten. Nebst einer einleitenden Geschichte des Lutherthums in sechszehnten und siebzehnten jahrhundert. 1847.

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Reprint. Originally published: Berlin : F. Nikolai, 1776-1778.

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Increased treatment retention among substance abusing individuals has been associated with reduced drug use, fewer arrests, and decreased unemployment, as well as a reduction in health risk behaviors. This longitudinal study examined the predictors of client retention for alternative to prison substance abuse treatment programs through assessing the roles of motivational factors and the client-worker relationship. The sample was comprised of 141 male felony offenders who were legally mandated to community based long-term residential drug treatment programs. ^ The primary measures used in the study were the consecutive days a participant remained in treatment, Stages of Change Readiness Model and Treatment Eagerness Scale (SOCRATES), the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI), and The Readiness Ruler. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis was conducted for four hypotheses (a) participants who are more motivated to change at the time of entry will remain in treatment longer, (b) participants who have a strong therapeutic alliance will remain in treatment a greater number of consecutive days than participants who have weaker therapeutic alliance, (c) motivation to change, as measured at treatment entry, will be positively related to therapeutic alliance, (d) during the course of treatment variation in motivation to change will be predicted by the therapeutic alliance. ^ Results support the following conclusions: Among clients in alternative-to prison programs the number of days in treatment is positively related to their motivation to change. The therapeutic alliance is not a predictor of the number of days in treatment. Motivation to change, particularly recognition of a drug problem, is positively related to the therapeutic alliance. Changes in motivation to change in response to treatment are positively related to the therapeutic alliance among clients in an alternative to prison substance abuse treatment programs. These results carry forward prior research and have implications for social work practice, research, and social welfare policy. ^