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Altruistic responses to the most vulnerable involve sensorimotor processes
IntroductionWhy do people help strangers? Prior research suggests that empathy motivates bystanders to respond to victims in distress. However, this work has revealed relatively little about the role of the motor system in human altruism, even though ...
Brian D. Vickers +5 more
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Experimental Phenomenology as an Approach to the Study of Contemplative Practices
During history humans have developed a large variety of contemplative practices, in many different areas of life, and as part of many different traditions and contexts.
Lars-Gunnar Lundh
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About Theory of Giving of an Immovable Thing
The author qualifies the giving of an immovable thing as a type of disposition transactions and the author contrasts the giving and the basic obligatory contract.
Yu. V. Baygusheva
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To Give or Not to Give? That Is the Question [PDF]
While Hamlet experienced “suffering caused by the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune…,” many modern day scientists have similar feelings when asked to give and share published data and materials with other members of our community.
Athanasios, Theologis, Ronald W, Davis
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Social ministry in Buddhism: analysis of relevant concepts [PDF]
This article tries to answer the question, whether the concept of «social ministry» is applicable in the case of Buddhism. The article analyzes some examples of the consideration of «gift/giving» and «social ministry» in the Buddhist canonical and post ...
Pavel Dmitrievich Lenkov
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The Follower (Al-tabi'y) Ubaydu-ALLah Bin Abi Bakrah Historical Study [PDF]
The research studies the personal life of the follower Ubaydu-Allah bin Abi Bakrah and his political, administrative, and scientific impact in the Arab Islamic state, as he belonged to a family that has its merits and predecessors in Islam.
Ali A. Al-Zoabay, Mudhir A.A
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Empathy Modulates the Effect of Stress Reactivity on Generous Giving
How does acute stress influence the degree to which we cooperate with others? Research on the effects of stress on social decision-making is guided by two seemingly contrasting theories.
Hagar Azulay +5 more
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Prosocial Orientations: Distinguishing Compassionate Goals From Other Constructs
The compassionate goals scale was developed to assess the intentions underlying prosocial behaviors. Over the past 10 years, it has been shown to predict prosociality.
Amy Canevello, Jennifer Crocker
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Life is filled with uncertainty and when a disaster or hard times occur often times individuals and families are rendered vulnerable with feelings that include helplessness and confusion.
Lynda M. Spence
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Multidimensional Perspectives on the Faith and Giving of Youth and Emerging Adults
This volume includes eight studies of faith and giving for youth and emerging adults.[...]
Patricia Snell Herzog
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