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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Word choice.
Let me refer to it with the title
autonomy. I see what it means..The term autonomous basically refers to regulation by the self. Its opposite, heteronomy, refers to controlled regulation, or regulation that occurs without self-endorsement. At a time when philosophers and economists are increasingly detailing the nature of autonomy and recognizing its social and practical significance, many psychologists are questioning the reality and import of autonomy and closely related phenomena such as will, choice, and freedom. Simplifying the Self with a Self: The role of the Self in life and working with other individuals, comparing the benefits of self-determination theory (Ryan and Deci, 2000) to that of the control of self-regulatement for goal performance, persistence, affective experience, quality of relationships, and well-being across domains and cultures. Some of the controversies and terminological issues around the construct of autonomy, including critiques of autonomy by biological reductionists, cultural relativists, and behaviorists. As an executive we conclude that there is a universal and cross-developmental value to autonomous regulation.
About autonomy ( noun ) Freedom from external control or influence; Independence.
- (Instead of oblivion, autonomy is natural for happiness)?
Why are there so many people ignoring me now?
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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Word choice.
Let me refer to it with the title
autonomy. I see what it means..The term autonomous basically refers to regulation by the self. Its opposite, heteronomy, refers to controlled regulation, or regulation that occurs without self-endorsement. At a time when philosophers and economists are increasingly detailing the nature of autonomy and recognizing its social and practical significance, many psychologists are questioning the reality and import of autonomy and closely related phenomena such as will, choice, and freedom. Simplifying the Self with a Self: The role of the Self in life and working with other individuals, comparing the benefits of self-determination theory (Ryan and Deci, 2000) to that of the control of self-regulatement for goal performance, persistence, affective experience, quality of relationships, and well-being across domains and cultures. Some of the controversies and terminological issues around the construct of autonomy, including critiques of autonomy by biological reductionists, cultural relativists, and behaviorists. As an executive we conclude that there is a universal and cross-developmental value to autonomous regulation.
About autonomy ( noun ) Freedom from external control or influence; Independence.
- (Instead of oblivion, autonomy is natural for happiness)?
Why are there so many people ignoring me now?
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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Word choice.
Let me refer to it with the title
autonomy. I see what it means..The term autonomous basically refers to regulation by the self. Its opposite, heteronomy, refers to controlled regulation, or regulation that occurs without self-endorsement. At a time when philosophers and economists are increasingly detailing the nature of autonomy and recognizing its social and practical significance, many psychologists are questioning the reality and import of autonomy and closely related phenomena such as will, choice, and freedom. Simplifying the Self with a Self: The role of the Self in life and working with other individuals, comparing the benefits of self-determination theory (Ryan and Deci, 2000) to that of the control of self-regulatement for goal performance, persistence, affective experience, quality of relationships, and well-being across domains and cultures. Some of the controversies and terminological issues around the construct of autonomy, including critiques of autonomy by biological reductionists, cultural relativists, and behaviorists. As an executive we conclude that there is a universal and cross-developmental value to autonomous regulation.
About autonomy ( noun ) Freedom from external control or influence; Independence.
- (Instead of oblivion, autonomy is natural for happiness)?
Why are there so many people ignoring me now?
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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Other.
a few good
OE websites, although I get the impression that knowledge about the original pronunciation may have been lost. Is there any free ebook for studying Old English for Beginners?
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Asked on March 15, 2021 in Meaning.
With the term “to find yourself” used both metaphorically and literally. Depending on context: “to
- find yourself somewhere or someplace (literally) to
- find your self / yourself (metaphorically) Personally,
I would phrase it as “your Self”, because I find the psychological meaning most relevant, but it is also sometimes used poetically (“yourself”) What’s an example of this song that uses the phrase in his/her life metaphorically, in order to dramatize his/her transformation? What is the difference between materialism, the identification with materialism, and the identification with materialism? When you find yourself in some far off place and it causes
you To rethink some things You start
to sense That slowly you’re
becoming someone else And then
you find yourself (the
words) When you make
new friends In a
brand new town And you start
to think About settling down The
things that would have been
lost on you Are now
clear as a bell And
you find yourself
(the words) We go through life So sure of
where you’re heading And then you
wind up lost And it’s
the best thing that happen Sometimes
when
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Asked on March 6, 2021 in Other.
What was the first thought when I came to mind for the answer I gave and I started searching for alternatives.
A technique for propaganda, in which words acquire emotional baggage that becomes reinforced with usage.
How can I get loadable examples for using Word in Excel? In
discussion of using loaded language
were mentioned in the books “Baby-Lady” and the “The word Fascism has now no meaning
except in so far as it signifies’something not desirable”. The words in these sentences democracy, socialism, freedom, & patriotic are always being used in other than the one we are using. In the case of a word like democracy, not only is there no agreed definition, but the attempt to make one is resisted from all sides. Since everything is democratic, it’s almost universally felt that when we use the term democratic we are praising it: consequently the defenders of every kind of regime claim that it is democratic, and fear that they might have to stop using that word if it was tied down to any one meaning. What
are some examples of loaded words given by this source: ” “See More Nice Examples and feel good about the word
- “Other
- words”
on the list of loaded words given by this
- source:
- Bureaucrat
- Evolution
- Interesting
- Exploit
- Popular
- Historic
- Inferior
- Superior
- (a
number of examples)
I’ve often seen the following words being intentionally “loaded” with emotional baggage:
- Christian
- American
- Feminism
And many others with political or cultural associations. How can one start putting the example verbal examples to the test?
Is language dangerous? Some of it serves quite the opposite rhetorical purpose: using emotionally charged language to irrationally bestow certain political associations or cultural traits with a sort of exaggerated praise or glory.
So the key to creating the propaganda device of loaded language is in methodically attaching emotional baggage (whether positive or negative) to ordinary language in common usage, for the purpose of causing gradual or eventual social or political change, or even sometimes to instigate outright upheaval. Is it a power ploy?
Of course, loaded language can and often is used in attempts to change individuals as well (rather than groups or whole societies). What is “thepaganda”?
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
One group member on the project was winging it.
The team member was possibly unprepared :
adjective: made or done without prior thought or preparation “an obviously unprepared acceptance speech by the surprise winner” Synonyms of unprepared : ad hoc, ad-lib, down and dirty, extemporary, extempore, impromptu, improvisational, improvised, offhand, offhanded, off-the-cuff, snap, spur-of-the-moment, unconsidered, unplanned, un
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