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I've added the first and last names to all the only last names the first name a person was mentioned (at least I saw).
I've added the first and last names to all the only last names the first name a person was mentioned (at least I saw).

== Bias ==

This article seems as if it was written by an atheism advocate. Nothing like making a particular viewpoint seem like the one true norm. What ever happened to "These people think that..." or "Existentialists believe..."? [[User:67.186.151.231|67.186.151.231]] 02:50, 13 August 2007 (UTC)

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Intro sentence needing a rewrite

The intro ends with the following statement:

"Existential therapists have their own unique views about human nature, mental dysfunction, wellness, and therapeutic techniques."

This is pretty unhelpful. What are their "unique views" on these? Specify them!! FT2 (Talk | email) 00:46, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Style comment re use of last names

In articles for general readership, I'm used to seeing first name, last name the first time a person is mentioned. While some of the names were familiar to me, I was not sure who Tillich was, and there is no Wikipedia link to him.

72.75.109.139 20:37, 17 June 2007 (UTC)athoma[reply]


Re: Style comment re use of last names

I've added the first and last names to all the only last names the first name a person was mentioned (at least I saw).

Bias

This article seems as if it was written by an atheism advocate. Nothing like making a particular viewpoint seem like the one true norm. What ever happened to "These people think that..." or "Existentialists believe..."? 67.186.151.231 02:50, 13 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]