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Niniejszy artykuł ma na celu uporządkowanie pojęć związanych z noetycznym wymiarem funkcjonowania człowieka oraz wprowadzenie systematyzacji terminologicznej w tym zakresie. Przedstawiono w nim krytyczne podejście do niektórych z funkcjonujących w literaturze definicji oraz zaproponowano nowy termin - „perspektywa noetyczna". W klasyfikacji definicji uwzględniony został aspekt wewnętrzny (w obrębie „ja") oraz zewnętrzny („ja" w relacji z obiektem), w ramach pięciu psychologicznych sfer funkcjonowania człowieka: poznawczej (intelektualnej), emocjonalno-motywacyjnej (behawioralnej), doświadczeniowej, fizycznej (fizjologicznej) oraz społecznej.
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This article aims at clarification of notions associated with the noethic dimension of human functioning and at terminological systematization in this area. The article presents a critical approach to some of the definitions found in the literature and proposes a new term - "the noethic perspective". In the classification of the definitions, the internal (within the self) and external (self in relation to others) aspect was taken into account, within five psychological spheres of human functioning: cognitive (intellectual), emotional-motivational (behavioral), experiential, physical (physiological) and social.
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Previous research examining the relationship between religion and attitudes about death have yielded mixed results due to over-simplified conceptualizations of constructs, lack of theory, and an over-reliance on Western samples. To overcome these issues, the present study examined the relationship between three types of religious orientation and two types of death attitudes among a sample of 532 college students in Poland. The results demonstrated unique relations between religion and death attitudes, as well emphasized the importance of considering religious engagement as a moderating variable. Although the results were generally consistent with Terror Management Theory, other theoretical perspectives were considered as well.
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