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Belief-Overkill in Political Judgments

Belief-Overkill in Political Judgments

... general, belief overkill may be understood as a form of self-deception (Baron, 2008), which in turn can be understood as a type of wishful thinking, an effect of desires on ...own belief, and then ... See full document

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The Partisan Brain: An identity-based model of political belief

The Partisan Brain: An identity-based model of political belief

... a political rally or election), people are more likely to behave and experience emotions in ways that are congruent with the activated social identity [20– ...shape political attitudes, judgments, ... See full document

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A quantum theory account of order effects and conjunction fallacies in political judgments

A quantum theory account of order effects and conjunction fallacies in political judgments

... the belief adjustment model due to Hogarth & Einhorn ...model belief in a proposition is updated on receiving new evidence in a way that depends on the strength of the evidence relative to some ... See full document

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Who We Are: Constructivism and the Dual Personality of American Nationalism

Who We Are: Constructivism and the Dual Personality of American Nationalism

... Legislative, Adjudicatory and Electoral Efforts to Impose a Single Language. Attempts to legislate English as America’s official language prove pervasive with the debate of “indi- vidual rights” and unity. According to ... See full document

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Attitudes toward Surveillance: Personality, Belief and Value Correlates

Attitudes toward Surveillance: Personality, Belief and Value Correlates

... There have been many studies on the behavioural effects of being monitored (Kolb & Aiello, 1996; Amick & Smith 1992). Many show negative consequences in work-related behaviour when people know they are being ... See full document

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Provisions for Health and Health Care in the Constitutions of the Countries of the World

Provisions for Health and Health Care in the Constitutions of the Countries of the World

... highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic or socia[r] ... See full document

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Social media, protest cultures and political subjectivities of the Arab spring

Social media, protest cultures and political subjectivities of the Arab spring

... and political commentators began to shy away from the phrase ‘Arab ...specific political commitments, and this investment and projection are facilitated by the perceived amorphousness of these recent ... See full document

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Jews in Yemen in 17th 19th century according to Hebrew sources with comparison with Arabi Yamani sources

Jews in Yemen in 17th 19th century according to Hebrew sources with comparison with Arabi Yamani sources

... The conclusion which can be drawn here, is that the :political :persecutions which the Jews in the Yemen faced from the Muslim dominating authorities as a result of their belief in the f[r] ... See full document

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Democracy and Anekānta

Democracy and Anekānta

... Prior to establishment of democracy freedom of expression was non-existent. Any one desirous to express was more cautious of the ill consequences and the rage of society and the ruler. To say or express something ... See full document

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A paradigm for the new world order : a school of thought analysis of American foreign policy in the post Cold War era

A paradigm for the new world order : a school of thought analysis of American foreign policy in the post Cold War era

... security that had seen the UN through the Gulf crisis could prove to be a transient phenomenon. He observed, "The bigger problem is that it [the UN] may soon lose the brief cohesion that sent it into Kuwait and ... See full document

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ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT

... The end of cold war has opened the way not to world peace but for an ideology of permanent interventionism on part of the United States. The US policies towards the world are guided by the belief in American ... See full document

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Religion, Tolerance and Discrimination in Malta

Religion, Tolerance and Discrimination in Malta

... The other side of the coin, of course is the stance usually taken by the liberal or pseudo liberal orthodoxy installed in a country which embraces the values of “western” democracies, but which itself has some ... See full document

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Belief

Belief

... that belief is intelligible only of what can be true or false, its object must be a truth-bearer of some ...cognitive belief, but which also involve in some part non-cognitive ...moral belief which ... See full document

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Belief

Belief

... clement of Alexandria remarks that 'not only the Platonists, but the Stoics, say that assent is in our 1 power.' In the opening chapters of Clement's Miscellanies, the voluntariness of f[r] ... See full document

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Truth in Economic Subjectivism

Truth in Economic Subjectivism

... If eco no mic judgments can co rrespo nd to facts and thus instantiate truth, then o ther no rmative judgments, such as mo ral judgments, can be similarly co nsistent with realism.. It i[r] ... See full document

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“Until people start dying in droves, no actions will be taken”: perception and experience of HIV-preventive measures among people who inject drugs in northwestern Russia

“Until people start dying in droves, no actions will be taken”: perception and experience of HIV-preventive measures among people who inject drugs in northwestern Russia

... The belief that the state has the capacities but lacks the political will to alleviate the HIV-epidemic can be called “state-related fatalism.” This attitude towards the state stands in stark contrast to ... See full document

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Expressivism and the use of moral language

Expressivism and the use of moral language

... attitudinal logic appropriate for the purpose. We have seen how recalcitrant this task is. On the one hand it is so far unclear how to devise the inferential rules for the attitudinal operators to the extent that some ... See full document

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Victorian Political Thought on France and the French

Victorian Political Thought on France and the French

... Finally, Varouxakis refuses to attach static, monolithic representations of France to each public moralist. He rather argues for a dynamic representation that not only changes with time, but is emphasised differently, ... See full document

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Long_unc_0153D_15067.pdf

Long_unc_0153D_15067.pdf

... whereby political, educational, scientific, and other institutions gain autonomy from the religious institutions of a ...and political spheres signals the decline of religious authority and thus ... See full document

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2010AugustGlobalExamDBQ&EssayStudentCopy.pdf

2010AugustGlobalExamDBQ&EssayStudentCopy.pdf

... Buddhism in Japan came to play three major roles. First as a religion it brought to Japan a new system of beliefs and pious attitudes. Secondly as a religious establishment which spread to Japan from the continent it was ... See full document

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