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    Existo: Worldview and a Meaningful Existence.Neil Alan Soggie - 2005 - Upa.
    Existo examines the tripod of meaning that guides how we intuitively apprehend and interpret the universe. Through this view, we interact with the world to create personal meaning. It is a poetic experience where our existence and its meaning emerges out of a relationship between our source, our work, and our mortality.
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  2. Fear of Looking at the Self. A Phenomenological Analysis of Self Evaluation Anxiety in Education.Neil Alan Soggie - 2009 - Encyclopaideia 13 (26):73-84.
     
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    Logotherapy: Viktor Frankl, Life and Work.Neil Alan Soggie - 2016 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Following World War II, Viktor Frankl revolutionized the field of psychotherapy with the inception of logotherapy. With Logotherapy: Viktor Frankl, Life and Work, Soggie offers a compelling and comprehensive introduction to both the man and his contribution to psychotherapy. Through the examination of Frankl’s life as a boy to his days in a concentration camp and his post-war work, Soggie paints a rich portrait of Frankl and the origins of logotherapy. Complete with in-depth explanations of logotherapy’s key concepts, including dimensionalism, (...)
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    Thinking, Relating and Choosing: Resolving the issue of Faith, Ethics and the Existential Responsibility.Neil Alan Soggie - 2009 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 9 (2):1-5.
    Which is worse: Doing evil or being evil? If we are free to define ourselves through our choices, as existentialism posits, then the latter is worse. This paper attempts to resolve the issue of the difference between religious (group) ethics and the ethics of a person of faith that embraces individuals with an existential understanding. In the existential view, the individual (whether the self or the other) is the primary concern, and so the issue of personal relational morality supersedes religious (...)
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