Sentences with phrase «types of coercion»

His two types of coercion lead me to distinguish between two subtypes of DP2 — DP2a and DP2b — with the latter not collapsing into DP1.
He deplored force, war, or any type of coercion.
Moreover, it certainly does create a strong theological justification for the type of coercion many process theists believe is necessary on the human level.
Force - free trainers do NOT use shock collars (e - collars / stim collars), prong collars, choke collars, nor any other type of coercion, fear, intimidation, or pain to «educate» an animal.

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Hence, the necessary conditions of discourse include the absence of external coercion that might influence the contestation or acceptance of claims (cf. Apel, «Types» 342).
Manipulation and subtle forms of coercion are a type of violence in their own right.
No coercion of the type that one man can apply to another short of extinction can remove the second man's responsible freedom.
It would be safe to conclude that Whitehead recognizes that in these types of situations the sole use of persuasion is unsatisfactory and that coercion is morally required.
Whitehead does recognize that coercion of the type mentioned in the analogy must be exercised.
«In warfare, there are two types of approaches — coercion and diplomacy.
«Codes of ethics, as they are formulated and institutionalized at the moment, need to be understood as generic documents based on certain types of logic, a logic of coercion.
But achieving that type of centralization in the face of diversity requires an enormous amount of coercion.
This type of case is often grouped with white collar crimes, however, because the coercion does not need to be violent in nature.
Although it is indisputable that sexual abuse of a 14 year old minor, sexual coercion and rape constitute a particularly serious threat to one of the fundamental interests of society, I do not think that this type of act is covered by the concept of «public security» within the meaning of Article 28 (3) of Directive 2004/38.
Participants were 411 (56 % female) adolescents (16 — 21 years old) who completed an on - line survey that assessed reasons for each type of avoidance, religiosity, sexual esteem, sexual distress, sexual coercion, and dysfunctional sexual beliefs.
The report outlines six types of bullying that are employed — verbal bullying, relational bullying, cyberbullying, coercion or peer pressure, damage to property, and physical bullying — and a «spectrum» of bullying activities, from «little abrasive things,» to violence.
The types of sexual behavior addressed include a broad spectrum, ranging from socially inappropriate behavior to aggressive sexual assault involving force or coercion.
We examined the distinct effects of early types of externally and internally controlling parenting (coercion and overprotection) on the development of childhood anxiety, while controlling for other important risk factors.
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