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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...cable. People - in the very far future - may be able to harbour the same emotions, chemically or otherwise induced in them. One brain could directl... ...e warmth and comfort of being reassured and directed from the outside, through the reactions of the reference group, or should he consider the view... ...mpairment is flawed ... using this ill-substantiated cause- and-effect to tell the 'chemical generation' that they are brain damaged when they are n... ... parameters remain unchanged. Hormonal discharges, neural conductivity, biochemical reactions – all acquire new values. But these are secondary reac... ...parameters when faced with danger. We could reasonably expect them to change their chemical reactions, the compounds that they contain, other elect... ...s when faced with danger. We could reasonably expect them to change their chemical reactions, the compounds that they contain, other electrical and... ...Evolution, as an instrument of adaptation. Should we adopt this view, certain human reactions - e.g., opposition to change and religious and ideolog... ...ied realm(=set of terms). People are trying to define life or love by resorting to chemical reactions. This reductionism inevitably and invariably ... ...ue that a definition must include all the necessary conditions to the definiendum. Chemical reactions are a necessary condition to life. But they a...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...cable. People - in the very far future - may be able to harbour the same emotions, chemically or otherwise induced in them. One brain could directl... ...e warmth and comfort of being reassured and directed from the outside, through the reactions of the reference group, or should he consider the view... ...mpairment is flawed ... using this ill-substantiated cause- and-effect to tell the 'chemical generation' that they are brain damaged when they are n... ... parameters remain unchanged. Hormonal discharges, neural conductivity, biochemical reactions – all acquire new values. But these are secondary reac... ...parameters when faced with danger. We could reasonably expect them to change their chemical reactions, the compounds that they contain, other elect... ...s when faced with danger. We could reasonably expect them to change their chemical reactions, the compounds that they contain, other electrical and... ...Evolution, as an instrument of adaptation. Should we adopt this view, certain human reactions - e.g., opposition to change and religious and ideolog... ...ied realm(=set of terms). People are trying to define life or love by resorting to chemical reactions. This reductionism inevitably and invariably ... ...ue that a definition must include all the necessary conditions to the definiendum. Chemical reactions are a necessary condition to life. But they a...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...ze, give room to emerging order, accommodate new data comfortably, and avoid rigid reactions to attacks from within and from without. Many curren... ... - or, for that matter, Western - cities. Devastating riots do erupt, but these are reactions either to perceived social injustice (Los Angeles 1995... ...ism, stealing from the employer, adhering strictly to arcane regulations) - are all reactions to a breakdown in one or more of the four aforemention... ...any meaningful data, one has to observe behaviour in time, to obtain a sequence of reactions and actions. To isolate, observe and manipulate enviro... ...d - and contagion on the other hand; less volatility on the one hand - and swifter reactions to bad news on the other hand (hence the need for mark... ...ed realm (=set of terms). People are trying to define life or love by resorting to chemical reactions. This reductionism inevitably and invariably ... ...ue that a definition must include all the necessary conditions to the definiendum. Chemical reactions are a necessary condition to life. But they a... ...of software games with the best techno-artists he found. He also bought the biggest chemical/genetic corporation: SupremArtis(TM). Finally he merged...

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Analysis of Social Aspects of Migrant Labourers Living with Hiv/Aids Using Fuzzy Theory and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...ed or it was marked in some cases like indeterminates. From their facial reactions, change of tones we analyze and grade their answers. The mode ... ..., fuzzy groups, and applications of fuzzy theory of the problems faced in chemical industries and cement industries. Currently, six Ph.D. scholars a...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

... world. Sometimes the language confuses and misleads. There are two possible reactions to such a reality. One can reject it and insist on a different ... ...snippets are hardly sufficient to constitute any kind of survey of crit- ical reactions to intellectual property systems, but I believe that neverthele... ...st genres and styles created by others. He needed their actual songs. If the reactions of Clara Ward and Big Bill Broonzy are anything to go by, they ... ...f the park system and birdwatchers, but also hunters and those who disdained chemical pesticides in growing their foods. In the world of intellectual ... ...cerns about application of copyright to, 164–166; contrast be- tween courts’ reactions to danger of eroding public domain in copyright versus patent, ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... Is it that violence gives a positive brain response, or is it more general—that every time we fulfill a real need our brain reacts to it with chemic... ...eek experiment was stopped after six days and some of the prisoners had already been released from the study because of strong negative stress reacti... ...d men or women, of drugs, of high speed chases, of art, may indicate what motivations drive certain people. High levels of anger and negative reacti... ...ife. Our adjustments to the stresses of life are also learned when we are young. The behaviorists believe that our views of ourselves and our reacti... ... ―Everyone makes adjustments to stresses. Some of these adjustments are called ‗defense mechanisms‘ by psychologists. The adjustment reacti... ...Wanda and I have said and make it even more practical. ―But on with neurosis. Unless the person gets some kind of help, these defense reacti... ...tern are irritable and easy to anger. ―Depression occurs either because the mind is unable to cope with a sad situation or because the brain chemic...

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