Thursday, May 14, 2020
Western Civ Continuous or Discontinuous - 1411 Words
Is Human Development Continuous or Discontinuous? Human Development is lifelong, continuous and discontinuous and goes in so many different directions throughout a lifespan. It is plastic, multidisciplinary and is embedded in a changing socio-historical context. I truly believe I live in a continuous development pattern, as I believe the rest of us hope our children to follow in our footsteps of continuity. Sigmund Freud addresses continuous versus discontinuous in the understanding of mental illness. We tend to wonder if a mental illness if just an ordinary person taking something to an extreme, or if it is just a matter of degree. I think there is a difference in the way someone with a mental illness experiences reality. There are soâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦According to Augustineââ¬â¢s theory that all children are born in sin and act of free will it is my understanding that Augustineââ¬â¢s theory is a theory of discontinuity. This is because discontinuity is having a life with ââ¬Å"personal decision, freely chosen, that will profoundly change the direction of oneââ¬â¢s life. (Module Commentary ââ¬â Historical Antecedents II) From what Iââ¬â¢m understanding Augustineââ¬â¢s theory on discontinuity is that a decision has the ability to significantly impact the outcome of oneââ¬â¢s life. According to module commentary research suggests that the past of an individual doesnââ¬â¢t necessarily suggest what the outcome of that person may be. When looking at my life and trying to determine whether my life would be of continuity or discontinuity I have to admit I struggled with the differences. I think that I my life could be either actually. However, after reading the text I would have to say that I would think the majority of my life is continuous in that my life has been full of stages. From infancy to adolescence and then into adult hood these were distinctive stages to which I lived through and made distinctive decisions. I recall events during my childhood such as my parents divorcing that helped me to comprehend and realize that life isnââ¬â¢t perfect. Instead of pitying on the fact that my parents were no longer together and revert back to being an infant
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