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Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, 2011
Purpose – The objective of this research is to study the significance of technology – as a driver as well as a barrier – for e-customs implementation. E-customs is seen here as a subset of e-government because it deals with digital government-to-business interaction.Design/methodology/approach – The study applies the syntegration process (Beer, 1994 ...
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Purpose – The objective of this research is to study the significance of technology – as a driver as well as a barrier – for e-customs implementation. E-customs is seen here as a subset of e-government because it deals with digital government-to-business interaction.Design/methodology/approach – The study applies the syntegration process (Beer, 1994 ...
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2022
This chapter moves to an exploration of the relationship between emptiness and ‘no mind’. Mindfulness is usually associated with some form of meditation. The latter is also central to Eastern traditions of fighting. The chapter connects self to mind and action while also revealing how something formless, that is, no-mind, can express intention and ...
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This chapter moves to an exploration of the relationship between emptiness and ‘no mind’. Mindfulness is usually associated with some form of meditation. The latter is also central to Eastern traditions of fighting. The chapter connects self to mind and action while also revealing how something formless, that is, no-mind, can express intention and ...
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2000
For many centuries and in virtually every society, long before the appearance of evidence-based medicine, people with medical problems have turned to healers. It is striking to realize that only a handful of the drugs that were prescribed at the turn of the past century by western physicians are still in clinical use (opiates, digitalis, aspirin, and ...
E, Mayer, C B, Saper
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For many centuries and in virtually every society, long before the appearance of evidence-based medicine, people with medical problems have turned to healers. It is striking to realize that only a handful of the drugs that were prescribed at the turn of the past century by western physicians are still in clinical use (opiates, digitalis, aspirin, and ...
E, Mayer, C B, Saper
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Mindfulness and Mindful Coaching
2020Effecting mental processes and shaping individual frameworks in perceiving present situation, mindfulness is a processes-oriented state of mind that can be considered as the capacity to be in the present moment in a nonjudgmental way. That is to say, it is a state of not being obsessed with preconceived assumptions, past experiences, and current ...
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2000
Drawing on philosophical, psychological, and evolutionary perspectives, Bogdan analyzes how primates create the resources for "metamentation"—the ability of the mind to think about its own thoughts. Mental reflexivity, or metamentation—a mind thinking about its own thoughts—underpins reflexive consciousness, deliberation, self-evaluation,
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Drawing on philosophical, psychological, and evolutionary perspectives, Bogdan analyzes how primates create the resources for "metamentation"—the ability of the mind to think about its own thoughts. Mental reflexivity, or metamentation—a mind thinking about its own thoughts—underpins reflexive consciousness, deliberation, self-evaluation,
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Minds, Other Minds, and the Minds of Gods
2006Abstract This chapter examines some evolved mental mechanisms that play key roles in the representation of god concepts. The incorrigible operation of an Agency Detection Device (ADD) and a Theory of Mind Mechanism (ToMM) helps explain why people naturally entertain religious ideas.
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Neuroscience, 1977
Abstract This commentary deals with the mind-body problem from the point of view of a general systems theory. It starts by elucidating the notions of thing, property, state and process. In particular it shows how the concept of a state space can be used to represent the states and changes of state of a concrete thing such as the central nervous ...
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Abstract This commentary deals with the mind-body problem from the point of view of a general systems theory. It starts by elucidating the notions of thing, property, state and process. In particular it shows how the concept of a state space can be used to represent the states and changes of state of a concrete thing such as the central nervous ...
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Mindfulness and Mindfulness-Based Interventions
Abstract The authors reviewed the characteristics and quality of the extant studies using mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) with autistic people. Overall, some studies reported statistically significant intervention effects from MBIs on depression, anxiety, rumination, stress, emotion regulation, and general quality of life ...Hwang, Yoon-Suk, Singh, Nirbhay N.
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Scientific American, 2003
Brain-scanning machines may soon be capable of discerning rudimentary thoughts and separating fact from fiction. In October 2002 the United States National Research Council damned the polygraph device as a "blunt instrument," of little use in ferreting out criminals, spies and terrorists.
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Brain-scanning machines may soon be capable of discerning rudimentary thoughts and separating fact from fiction. In October 2002 the United States National Research Council damned the polygraph device as a "blunt instrument," of little use in ferreting out criminals, spies and terrorists.
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