So assuming (as the philosophy professor insists you must) that you don't have time to haul any of the various
unconscious people off the tracks, your choice is effectively this: should you divert the trolley, thereby killing one person, or do nothing, and allow five people to die?
But lying on this other track is
another unconscious person.
Type III jackets are made for use close to shore, and aren't really designed to upright
an unconscious person.
Since, by definition, once a person is rendered unconscious (albeit by a consensual act in anticipation of further consensual acts) that person is no longer physically capable of changing their minds and revoking the consent, legally the «advance consent» evaporates making all subsequent physical actions on
the unconscious person assaults (or sexual assaults as the case may be).
What are the limits of what you are legally permitted to do to
an unconscious person?
Then again, it's hard to conceive of the fact that someone would have to argue that
an unconscious person can not consent to sex.
«It is not possible for
an unconscious person to satisfy this requirement, even if she expresses her consent in advance.»
The amendments to sexual assault provisions will clarify that
an unconscious person is incapable of consent.
Not exact matches
This isn't
unconscious bias felling well - meaning
people of both sexes.
Those of us with
unconscious competence at it can't believe
people use as much plastic as they do, but we still once used them.
Psychologist Guy Winch reports that when
people fail they often develop an
unconscious fear of future failure — and that can lead to self - sabotage.
However, there is one eye movement «tell» that's pretty universal:
people who are lying often look toward the door, their
unconscious escape route.
The driver is incapacitated, and the trolley is bearing down on five
people lying mysteriously
unconscious on the track.
In reality, most
people interact with brands - whether that's through buying, sharing, or engagement - based on an
unconscious, underlying set of expectations about the organization.
Its proponents will tell you that conscious thought accounts for only 5 % of our brain functions, and that by hooking
people up to MRI machines, you can see that advertising stimulates all sorts of
unconscious brain activity.
Indeed, psychologists say that most
people hold
unconscious stereotypes and biases because our brains rely on these cognitive shortcuts to navigate everyday life.
In an
unconscious attempt to find an escape route,
people who are lying often angle their bodies toward the door if they're sitting, and if they're standing, they may even move closer to the door.
However, there is one eye movement «tell» that's pretty universal:
People who are lying often look toward the door, their
unconscious escape route.
Obvious to other
people, that is;
unconscious habits usually need the most fixing.
That's why, in part, every year over 450,000
people arrive at the hospital
unconscious and without identification.
But while beating
people up over
unconscious bias is pointless (especially as science shows basically everybody has hidden biases), we all do have a responsibility to take action to make sure bias doesn't influence hiring.
Broadly speaking, it describes the way
unconscious generalizations about
people («men are better leaders») lead
people to ignore objective reality («these women are outscoring most of the men on the leadership test»).
«There are
unconscious biases around, «Hey this
person went to the same university that I went to,»» Bitte says.
We talked about biases in the tech sector against
people who come from different background «
Unconscious bias?
«The fact is that each of us is programmed with blindspots, and whether conscious or
unconscious we are drawn to
people like us or who remind us of ourselves,» said Aoife.
Meanwhile Google has come up with its own internal program to help its
people recognize
unconscious bias.
An
unconscious bias is when a
person's behavior is altered or influenced by a belief they aren't completely aware that they have.
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Unconscious perception by which
people unconsciously infer, from data they have unconsciously learned, that a certain event will probably happen in a certain context.
Both explained that in their spiritual lives many
people are like the athlete who lies motionless on the field — paralyzed, depressed,
unconscious or dead.
As the living
person draws upon a wider bodily experience, so the conscious ego, if there should be one at a particular moment, draws upon a vast ocean of
unconscious feeling which sustains it.
One
unconscious, absolute judgment that many
people make about life is that it is a task.
38 C. G. Jung has found from his lifelong work with
peoples of both sexes and of different religions and cultures that at the level of what he calls the collective
unconscious are invariable archetypal symbols: the feminine symbol and the child symbol.
for a crap load of reasons, like, he had his hand over her mouth, she'd been knocked
unconscious, he was a soldier, temple priest,
person of power.
Indeed those
people who are so afraid of exploring a new basis for sexual morality might well examine their own
unconscious motivation, for fear frequently masks desire which is regarded as unacceptable; when the superstructure of repression is threatened that fear becomes violent anger.
Compartmentalization is an
unconscious psychological defense mechanism used to avoid cognitive dissonance, or the mental discomfort and anxiety caused by a
person's having conflicting values, cognitions, emotions, beliefs, etc. within themselves.
Many of us have read about
people languishing in vegetative states, restrained in wheelchairs or totally
unconscious, and have thought, «What a waste of money.»
In other words, there are many factors — heredity, environment, historical circumstances, childhood conditioning,
unconscious drives — which impinge on the
person as he makes a decision.
Low - intensity - conflict planners cultivate and count on the conscious and
unconscious racism of the U.S.
people.
But we know what
people say they believe and what they say they do, and research methodology can build in some checks against conscious or
unconscious deception.
On the one hand, we must uncover the sins of which most
people are largely
unconscious — the all - too - prevalent sins of pettiness, harshness, jealousy, self - pity, and self - will — and call men to repentance as the basic requirement of the new life in Christ.
In Brightman's case one may see the same mode of thought at work in his account of
unconscious purposes in
Person and Reality, edited by P. Bertocci, J.E. Newhall and R. S. Brightman (New York: Ronald Press, 1958).
(Happiness, by itself, is not an adequate criterion for measuring mental health because some
people defend themselves against
unconscious feeling of despair by a facade of «happiness.»
The Freudians and Jungians are good at convincing
people that there is a distinction between conscious and
unconscious experience, but they are of precious little help when it comes to discussing the metaphysical ground of that difference (the former growing reductionist and the latter mystical).
It seems to me that God needs to be up front, explicit, unambiguous, clear and direct and tell
persons when it is just the
unconscious dynamics of their brains at work or when it is actually him who is trying to show them a sign or tell them something / communicate with them.
Among primitive
peoples, they were largely or entirely functions of instinctive or
unconscious psychic needs.
In the totality of his relations to any
person, he must recognize a great complexity of feeling — instinctual,
unconscious, and self - seeking.
Instinctive and
unconscious elements continued prominent among axial
peoples, but these forms of love could also contain a large element of autonomous conscious activity.
Does god make it explicitly, unambiguously clear which of the
person's thoughts or which of the things that
person hears or sees are coming from him or which of these things are just the result of the
unconscious dynamics of the
person's brain?
And not only that, even when
people who are different come in and become part of the community, we want to, in a way, and much of this is
unconscious, we want to make it clear that it is really our club, and they are, in a sense, still visitors, maybe even guests, but not fully members.
If it is that God is inserting thoughts into a
person's mind how does the
person know whether the thought insertions are from God or whether they are just as a result of the
unconscious dynamics of the
person's brain?