We allow for a broad
view of human behavior, examining conscious and unconscious drives and motivations.
The cynical
view of human behavior shared by two new movies, Phantom Thread and Downsizing, was to be expected.
He's bizarrely miscast as a devout Catholic cop who is incapable of veering one degree from
his view of human behavior; both men give stiff, two - dimensional performances.
His point is to complicate
our view of human behavior and to object to moral certainties that encourage black - and - white judgments about what's good and what's evil.
In the field of psychology, too, it is interesting to note that Professor D.S. Browning of Chicago (especially in his «Psychological and Ontological Perspectives,» which appeared in the Chicago Journal of Religion in October 1965) surveyed the dynamic and gestalt psychologies, along with the so - called depth psychology of the psychoanalytic school, to show a convergence upon
a view of human behavior and human self - awareness that is similar to the organic pattern stressed in process thought.
Not exact matches
Human Rights Maps (118): World Giving Index, a Map
of Charity (source, this is the version
of 2010, click image to enlarge) The World Giving Index offers a
view of charitable
behavior worldwide reflecting the fact that being charitable is about more than simply giving money.
His 30,000 - foot
view examines wealth management in the context
of human behavior — a complement to the pragmatic, short - term, and money - centric model that drives much investor activity today.
Below, we demonstrate the applicability
of this
view to the more habitual forms
of human behavior, such as inattentive speech, motor habits, etc..
Modern economics is thc science
of self - interest,
of how to best accommodate individual
behavior by means
of markets and the commodification
of human relations... In this economic world
view, the traditional
human faculty
of reason gets short - changed and degraded to act as the servant
of sensory desires.
Through his return to a strong Augustinian
view of humanity, Reinhold Niebuhr abandoned any effort to forge loving relations among
humans through collective goodwill in favor
of advancing justice at the level
of human behavior through the use
of power.
The founder, Adam Smith, had a rather cheerful
view of human economic activity, especially in societies in which strong moral foundations guide public
behavior and free, competitive markets reward with better profits and higher wages those producers and workers who make good decisions.
But most
of the teaching in most other departments tends to support the
view that we understand
human behavior in terms
of the quest
of individuals to meet their needs and secure advantages in a competitive context.
This book is devoted to the discussion
of sex and its deviations and makes no attempt to employ psychoanalytic
views to illuminate other aspects
of human psychological constitution or social
behavior.
Even in the understanding
of human ethical
behavior this kind
of view has proved unsatisfactory.
As one who loves to study
human behavior, I
view the days ahead with anticipation, waiting to see what will be the reaction
of the people
of God to the circumstances
of our culture.
view, Aristotle had rightly held that understanding
of human behavior in politics and ethics has to be practical and not contemplative understanding because
behavior is so changeable.
This
view may provide a useful framework for investigating areas
of human behavior, such as politics, in which typical
behavior is worse than
behavior anticipated by more optimistic
views.
In terms
of the goal
of controlling
behavior, he
viewed humans, and their conditioned responses, in much the same way as he
viewed the animals upon which he conducted his experiments.
The paper is an influential
view into atomic
behavior and has been cited multiple times, but only one
of its authors is
human — F.D.C. Willard is a cat, Atlas Obscura writes.
A
human viewing a flock
of flying birds discerns both the coordinated
behavior and the formation's shape — a line, for example — without measuring and plotting a dizzying number
of coordinates for each bird.
Cotten flawlessly captures Graham Greene's cynical
view of American naïveté on matters
of international affairs and the mysteries
of human behavior.
A «comprehensive approach [to character education] is based on a somewhat dim
view of human nature,» acknowledges William Kilpatrick, whose book Why Johnny Can't Tell Right from Wrong contains such assertions as: «Most
behavior problems are the result
of sheer «willfulness» on the part
of children.»
Doggy adaptations that result in inappropriate expression
of natural
behavior can block or tear the
human - animal bond if owners
view those adaptations in
human terms.
It doesn't seem to make sense to
humans but it's a very practical
behavior from a cat's point
of view.
Thom Williams and Jonquil Williams assist you with your pets»
behavior problems by first seeing your pet's point
of view of our complex
human world to better understand what is happening with your pet.
Since people have invited dogs into their
human homes, and since people (and not dogs) consider some dog
behaviors to be inappropriate and unacceptable, then people should do their best to understand and respect dogs as dogs and to try and understand their point
of view, yet to teach them how to express their natural dogginess in a manner that does not frustrate or offend their
human housemates.
Excessive barking, jumping and other
behaviors we
humans view as unacceptable has led to the manufacturing
of a «quick fix» collar for dogs: the shock collar.
Cats are known for their independence and sometimes a cat's
view of acceptable
behavior is different to the
view a
human might have.
The
behavior comes off as slightly savage in some
of the works, however I wouldn't say it's a completely primitive or raw
view of human - kind.
No theory
of human behavior or politics I've been exposed to suggests a viable alternative
view.
Given the purposes
of too many leaders, not like Al Gore and Dr. Pachauri, speaking out in intellectually honest and courageous ways are not examples
of human behavior that support these leaders» pervasively proclaimed
view: only we know how to live.
But while the overwhelming share
of mainstream media reporting reinforces such
views, Pew's study found that only 27 percent
of respondents think that «almost all climate scientists agree that
human behavior is mostly behind climate change.»
Two major reasons for this
view are (1) the strong similarities between monkeys and
humans in social
behavior, endocrine function, brain structure, and degree and duration
of mother - infant nurturance (Harlow and Zimmerman 1959; Kalin and Shelton 2003; Mendoza and Mason 1997), or, in the unique case
of titi monkeys, the extent
of biparental care (Hennessy 1997); and (2) the extent to which monkeys fulfill Ainsworth's criteria
of attachment (Ainsworth 1972), namely, unequivocal distress upon complete separation from the attachment figure and alleviation
of this distress (both behavioral and physiological) upon reunion / interaction with the attachment figure (Mendoza and Mason 1997).
Bowen family systems theory is a theory
of human behavior that
views the family as an emotional unit and uses systems thinking to describe the complex interactions in the unit.