In a rational world this may not be a problem, but humans aren't always rational and a small tax based off of wealth can have a disproportionately large affect
on humans tendency to save.
The UA researchers» paper, «The Evil Animal: A Terror Management Theory Perspective
on the Human Tendency to Kill Animals,» was published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
They also felt that the «official» view of the future — the business - as - usual outlook — both reflects an optimism bias and is based
on the human tendency to see familiar patterns and be blind to the unexpected.
Not exact matches
Then they tested their «impulsive approach
tendencies» toward men (that is, their latent attraction to them) in a task that involved tapping keyboard keys rapidly, to move an
on - screen manikin - a basic drawing of a
human figure - as quickly as possible in a specified direction.
But he also is fighting against the
human tendency to focus
on the negative.
Its
human nature to always be
on the lookout for something newer and better, and unfortunately we have a
tendency to associate the two together in our thinking that technology can provide the perfect answer to all of life's problems.
Bias is a
human tendency that affects our behavior and perspective, based
on predetermined mental notions and beliefs.
«Animal spirits» thus refers to the
tendency to for investment prices to rise and fall based
on human emotion rather than intrinsic value.
I believe that you are correct in supposing that Reformed Evangelical [Calvinism] Churches have a greater
tendency to fall into authoritarian abuse; but a lot depends
on the leadership and «old boy network» loyalties can trump accountability concerns in any
human, not just ecclesiastical, institution.
These are the
tendencies to take
on the religious coloring of the times and to make of their experience something new and unique in
human history.
I consider this an ambiguous gift:
on the one hand, postmodern
tendencies open up spaces for the new perspectives and voices mentioned above;
on the other hand, as the social critic Jane Flax notes, a hard - core kind of postmodernity which would postulate the death of history, of the
human being and of metaphysics undermines the kind of critical reason that is necessary to counter the «master narrative» constituted by capitalist globalization.
Doing this is such an ever - present
tendency of
human nature that Jesus felt impelled to say in the Sermon
on the Mount, «Judge not, that you be not judged.
If it is the interaction between man and man which makes possible authentic
human existence, it follows that the precondition of such authentic existence is that each overcomes the
tendency toward appearance, that each means the other in his personal existence and makes him present as such, and that neither attempts to impose his own truth or view
on the other.
What I have particularly in mind is that while there is much talk about taking Jesus as a key to the interpretation of
human nature, as it is often phrased, or to the meaning of
human life, or to the point of man's existential situation, there is a lamentable
tendency to stop there and not to go
on to talk about «the world» — by which Miss Emmet meant, I assume, the totality of things including physical nature; in other words the cosmos in its basic structure and its chief dynamic energy.
But the inherent
tendency of the term to focus only
on the
human occasioned no comment.
And finally, it's the
tendency of modern and liberal thinkers to be weak
on personal love,
on those
human experiences that can't be reduced to contract and consent but which make life worth living.
Niebuhr's inordinate emphasis
on the doctrine of sin derives from the anxiety inherent in the paradox created by the conflict between man's freedom and his
tendency toward the prideful self - dependency which is a universal
human tendency.
The
human potentials movement needs the emphasis of the Hebrew - Christian tradition (and of Freud)
on man's powerful
tendencies to resist, block, and distort the growth drive.
The specialization and capital mobility that are so prized by economists for their
tendency to increase total production have profound affects
on human beings that fall outside of the consideration of economists.
To me this appears the most satisfactory interpretation of the present state of Life
on the surface of the earth; despite a regrettable recrudescence of racialism and nationalism which, impressive though it may be, and disastrous in its effect upon our private post-war lives, seems to have no scientific importance in the overall process: for the reason that any
human tendency to fragmentation, regardless of its extent and origin, is clearly of an order of magnitude inferior to the planetary forces (geographic, demographic, economic and psychic) whose constantly and naturally growing pressure must sooner or later compel us willy - nilly to unite in some form of
human whole organized
on the basis of
human solidarity.
Freud identified the universal
tendency to self - deception in
human beings, showing that
human motivation is seldom as simple or as pure as it may seem
on the surface.
Your last paragraph ignores the difference between an evolutionary hypothesis based
on physical evidence and demonstrable mechanisms versus the magical causation inferred by scientifically ignorant ancient tribes resulting from a
human tendency towards teleological thinking.
Among the many compelling reasons for religious people to engage science is the
human tendency to base our worldviews
on the prevailing physics of the day.
There has, instead, been a
tendency to see nature as none other than the stage
on which the drama of
human life is performed.
For Strauss, a universal morality depends
on love for a loving God; only out of love of God can
human love overcome its natural
tendency to be partial and particular and somewhat selfish devotion.
Part of the problem is a universal
human tendency that does not depend
on a particular ecclesiastical situation.
It relates graphically the very
human tendency to blame all adversity
on the one who leads.
In fact, it will be uncomfortable with the
tendency of the whole «values» approach, both as description and as prescription, to impose an abstracting ideology of rationalism
on the dynamic, sentient character of
human existence.
This excerpt focuses
on the premature cutting of the umbilical, the extreme trauma of hospital birth, the
tendency of
humans to recreate patterns of trauma throughout life in an effort to create resolution, and the need to generate LOVING imprints — right from the moment of conception, through pregnancy, birth and beyond.
No timeframe; you may work your way through it over a couple months or get excited and finish it in a weekend (that's my recommendation as there's tons of great info I want you to get and us
humans have a
tendency to lose motivation as time goes
on).
This kind of interdisciplinary engagement may also have the side benefit of heightening the theorist's reflective awareness of the underlying sociological assumptions — about power,
human nature, the main
tendencies of social life and so
on — that s / he inevitably makes in constructing a political vision of how the world ought to be.
[8] Indeed, studies
on human behaviour seem to indicate an overall
tendency for selfishness to dominate when individuals act at the collective level.
Tracer's work «highlights how narrowly we view normal infant development,» she remarks, «and calls into question the
tendency to judge all
human infants
on the basis of Western infants.»
Michael Shermer, executive director of the Skeptics Society, argues that conspiracy theories come from an ancient
human tendency to stay
on guard against predators.
Belury and colleagues were able to tie these findings to the
human tendency to skip meals because of the behavior they expected to see — based
on previous work — in the mice
on restricted diets.
Your special report
on God mentioned the
human tendency to describe events in terms of agents, even when we know...
It's a fundamental
human tendency to focus
on other people's stable traits and personality when trying to explain their behavior and preferences, but to focus more
on situational factors when making sense of one's own behavior and preferences.
The differences may be explained in part by
humans»
tendency to take
on more specialized roles within society.
Anchoring or focalism is a term used in psychology to describe the common
human tendency to rely too heavily, or «anchor,»
on one trait or piece of information when making decisions.
Well, according to evolutionary biologist E. O. Wilson, species loss may go against biophilia, or the
tendency of
humans to focus
on life and lifelike processes.
Keep it short because the attention span of viewers is very less and it is the innate
tendency of
human beings to skip instantly to the next
on finding something better and fascinating.
Dataclysm: Who We Are (When We Think No One's Looking) explores what makes us
human and offers several perspectives
on our behavior, preferences, and
tendencies.
Not that Miller hasn't inserted a few clues beforehand, or that the message (you can't really help others,
on an individual or group basis, unless you learn to accept yourself first) IS N'T valuable or valid... but Mumble's hero's journey to to convince us
humans to quit depriving them of all the fish necessary for their sustenance is flawed from a basic storytelling rather than a thematic viewpoint; it has a
tendency to zigzag from point A to point Q while skipping Points B through P altogether.
Unless it's complicated by something like
human feeling, and a recognition of the
human beings
on both sides of any bloody ideological conflict, true - life heroism has a
tendency to look a little synthetic
on screen.
Renee is a character that almost anyone can connect with, because we recognize in her the awful
human tendency to dwell
on real and imagined flaws and thus limit our lives.
Not only does it knowingly tread
on the footsteps of many a sci - fi benchmark, it does so in a means to construct its own identity through using familiar genre conventions in the context of a story that explores of both the unknown and the self - destructive
tendencies of
human beings.
Even if the film took a page from No Country For Old Men and went scoreless, the film would still keep you as intensely focused
on it's deeply
human characters with deeply
human flaws and
tendencies.
Structure is also important, with specialist committees formed to make decisions
on specific focus areas —
human resources, finances and so
on — so that you have people with specialist knowledge making decisions in these crucial areas If trustees are too closely connected to their school, there can be a
tendency towards emotional attachment to «sacred cows» sometimes hindering progress.
Behavioral explanations focus
on investors» cognitive biases, and the
human tendency to use simple rules of thumb to make quick intuitive decisions, with individuals» collective decision - making mistakes translating into security price distortions.
Mental accounting refers to the
tendency of
humans to develop and make decisions based
on purely mental categories.