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nummyann

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A striving for a form of community that must be thought of as everlasting, as it could be thought of if mankind had reached the goal of perfection, refers to:
 
  a. fictional finalism
  b. style of life
  c. social interest
  d. perfectionism

Question 2

The fact that goals are necessary to give direction to our behavior, allowing us to advance and develop, and are ideals and not tangible, refers to:
 
  a. fictional finalism
  b. social interest
  c. process finalism
  d. processionalism



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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