Search results for "Dualism"

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A Non-world : Chinese Perceptions of the Western International Order

2019

As the West struggles, China, economically and politically stable, has increased its criticism toward the Western-led international order. According to Chinese arguments, the ongoing decade has demonstrated that the Western liberal international order is no more capable of solving the troubles of the globalizing world. It is as if the Western political imagination has run out of steam and it is now the responsibility of China to take the lead in stabilizing the world. On the side of the official statements, Chinese theorists of world politics are envisioning a new alternative world order, which would be based on a historical, sinocentric system that was in place in East Asia for thousands o…

Chinakansainväliset suhteetkansainvälinen politiikkaglobalisaatiomaailmanjärjestyspolitiikan teoriaPoliticsIndividualismnarrativesPolitical economyPolitical scienceKiinaCriticismEast Asiainternational relations theoryChinaContingencyInternational relations theoryShadow (psychology)
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Collective Intentionality, Language, and Normativity: A Problem and a Possible Solution for the Analysis of Cooperation

2015

In this paper I discuss Searle's analysis of social ontology in the light of his account of the sources of normativity as rooted in the logical structure of language. I conclude that, though his theory of normativity may appear to be inconsistent with his theory collective intentionality, it is really our Background sense of the other that creates a sense of community even before the actual functioning of collective intentionality and language, thereby escaping the dilemma between individualism and collectivism.

Collective intentionality Individualism Collectivism Normativity Background Commitment CooperationSettore M-FIL/06 - Storia Della Filosofia
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Life satisfaction and tax morale: The role of trust in government and cultural orientation

2022

Taxes are essential for a government to function correctly, because they fund public services and promote long-term growth in a country. Tax morale is a positive attitude toward taxation shaped by extrinsic and intrinsic motivations, including numerous psychological factors. However, these factors are far from completely clear and a better understanding of what drives tax morale can greatly help governments in the design of tax policies and their administration. In this paper we test the novel hypothesis that life satisfaction is one of the psychological aspects affecting tax morale. Using longitudinal data from the World Value Survey, we show that people more satisfied with their own life …

CollectivismConfidence in governmentTax moraleSubjective well-beingEconomics and EconometricsSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaGeneral Social SciencesLife satisfactionSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleIndividualismApplied PsychologyJournal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics
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A Test of the Relationship Between Argumentativeness and Individualism/Collectivism in the United States and Finland

2016

This study explored relationships between argumentativeness and collectivism/individualism in Finland and the United States. Data were gathered in the United States (n = 412) and Finland (n = 261). The analysis suggested: (a) collectivism was negatively correlated with argumentativeness, (b) individualism was positively correlated with argumentativeness, and (c) Finnish participants reported lower levels of argumentativeness than Americans. Cultural differences between the United States and Finland are discussed as reasons for the differences between the nations on argumentativeness.

Communication05 social sciencesCollectivismCross-cultural communication050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyTest (assessment)Individualism0508 media and communicationsIndividualism collectivismCultural diversity0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesHofstede's cultural dimensions theoryPsychologySocial psychologyCommunication Research Reports
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Dignity, Dependence, and Relational Autonomy for Older People Living in Nursing Homes

2015

Dignity is a core concept in nursing care. In earlier theories on dignity, close links have been drawn between dignity and autonomy, and autonomy has been closely related to independence. These traditional understandings of dignity and autonomy may be challenged when an individual moves into a nursing home. Our findings show that negative views about dependence, institutional frames and structures in the nursing home, and the attitudes and actions of healthcare personnel may diminish independence and lead to a lack of autonomy. Each of these areas can be experienced as a serious threat to the residents' dignity. Findings are interpreted and discussed in the light of a theory of relational a…

Community and Home CareNursing (miscellaneous)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectVDP::Medisinske fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 808VDP::Midical sciences: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808Relational autonomyIndependenceDignityNursing careIndividualismHealth carePsychologybusinessNursing homesVDP::Medisinske fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Care PlanningSocial psychologyAutonomyVDP::Midical sciences: 700::Health sciences: 800media_common
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La precariedad en su voluntariedad : las sociedades de socorros mutuos en el primer liberalismo a propósito de los montepíos de abogados

2013

El reglamento del Montepío del Colegio de Abogados de Valencia de 1825 nadará entre el proteccionismo corporativista del Antiguo Régimen y el pragmatismo economicista de la Ilustración, para adaptarse, más tarde, al individualismo y el mercantilismo del Liberalismo. El trato hacia viudas y huérfanos no podía ser el mismo, lo que exigía un cambio de actitud disconforme con el sentir de muchos abogados. Y aunque la reforma de las mutualidades es paralela a la de gremios y colegios profesionales, el trato dispensado por la Administración será distinto, pues diferente era el interés del Estado en unas y otras corporaciones. Frente a los beneficios económicos privativos, el interés público por r…

Competition (economics)IndividualismPoliticsWidows and orphansPensionsLiberalismCommercialismEconomic historyGender studiesGeneral MedicineSociologyLegal professionPublic interest
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La Base y el Origen Socio-cultural de las Psicoterapias Cognitivas

2017

Este trabajo, de corte teórico, tiene como finalidad principal rastrear las bases y el origen socio-cultural de las psicoterapias cognitivas. Para ello, el trabajo comienza describiendo, brevemente, los elementos principales del modelo cognitivo y señalando, a continuación, las relaciones entre psicoterapia y marco occidental. Seguidamente, se procede a una comparación en mayor detalle entre las psicoterapias cognitivas y su particular origen socio-cultural. Elementos clave que se resaltan y relacionan con las psicoterapias cognitivas son el individualismo, la búsqueda de control y autonomía, un self individual autolimitado, y la consecución del racionalismo. El desarrollo de estos apartad…

Conceptualizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectRationalismSubject (philosophy)CognitionEpistemologyIndividualismGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPsychologyRelation (history of concept)Control (linguistics)Social psychologyAutonomyGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonRevista de Psicoterapia
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Piero Sraffa on utility and the 'subjective method' in the 1920s: A tentative appraisal of Sraffa's unpublished manuscripts

2001

The paper reconstructs Sraffa's assessment of utility-based and individualistic explanations of demand in Marshallian economics in the light of some fresh evidence provided by Sraffa's unpublished manuscripts of the 1920s. It is shown that Sraffa criticised the standard Marshallian explanation of individual consumption choices, emphasised the independent measurement requirement in explanation, lacked enthusiasm for the heuristic potentialities of the 'subjective method' in economic theorising and strove for an analysis of the phenomena of interdependence in the sphere of production as well as in the sphere of consumption.

Consumption (economics)Economics and EconometricsEnthusiasmIndividualismSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economicomedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsProduction (economics)Positive economicsPiero Sraffa methodological individualism theory of valuemedia_commonEpistemology
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Convergencia de medios y cambio social

2002

Publicación elaborada a partir de las transcripciones de las conferencias presentadas durante el "Congreso sobre Convergencia de Medios. Oportunidades para el acercamiento de Europa y América", que tuvo lugar en Madrid los días 13 y 14 de mayo de 2002.

ConvergenciaCulturaVidal-Beneyto JoséCOMUNICACIÓNDiferenciaPluralidadNUEVAS TECNOLOGÍASMediosCambio socialPráctica socialDesencantoDecisión comunitariaLógica socialPublicaciones: Obra académico-científica: ColaboracionesPoderes socialesUso tecnológicoHiper-individualismoDiversidad culturalInstrumentalizaciónIntervenciones públicasPoderes políticosDecisión políticaIdentidadLógica tecnológicaFrustraciónIdeología
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Affinities of European Upper Palaeolithic Homo sapiens and later human evolution

1992

Abstract We investigate the evolutionary affinities of European Upper Palaeolithic populations, using cranial measurements and multivariate techniques. Results indicate that cranial morphology of these populations accords with long-term phyletic trends within Pleistocene hominids. The data indicate an interpretation of differential velocities of change, and results do not support the view that Neanderthals contributed to recent populations.

Cranial morphologyNeanderthalPleistocenemedia_common.quotation_subjectMULTIVARIATE ANALYSISPLEISTOCENEPHYLETIC TRENDSZoologyISRAELBiologyAffinitiesHUMAN ORIGINSHuman evolutionHomo sapiensAnthropologybiology.animalDATESPhyletic gradualismNEANDERTHALEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonJournal of Human Evolution
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