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Understanding persons as persons
The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1974American psychiatry has tended to divide into two camps—one seeking to understand persons as bodies, and the other seeking to understand them in terms of a mechanistic mental life. Both these approaches, while rewarding in certain respects, fail in the quest of understanding persons as persons.
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Contemporary Sociology, 1990
When we engage in a relationship with another person in ‘real life’—whether that relationship is one of love, hate, work, play or duty— we are often able to think simultaneously on two levels. We may be using certain words to create an effect—such as affection, anger, co-operation, competitiveness, or responsibility—but at the same time privately ...
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When we engage in a relationship with another person in ‘real life’—whether that relationship is one of love, hate, work, play or duty— we are often able to think simultaneously on two levels. We may be using certain words to create an effect—such as affection, anger, co-operation, competitiveness, or responsibility—but at the same time privately ...
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Annual Review of Psychology, 2001
▪ Abstract Personality psychology is as active today as at any point in its history. The classic psychoanalytic and trait paradigms are active areas of research, the behaviorist paradigm has evolved into a new social-cognitive paradigm, and the humanistic paradigm is a basis of current work on cross-cultural psychology.
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▪ Abstract Personality psychology is as active today as at any point in its history. The classic psychoanalytic and trait paradigms are active areas of research, the behaviorist paradigm has evolved into a new social-cognitive paradigm, and the humanistic paradigm is a basis of current work on cross-cultural psychology.
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To personalize or not to personalize
Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, 2008In most previous work on personalized search algorithms, the results for all queries are personalized in the same manner. However, as we show in this paper, there is a lot of variation across queries in the benefits that can be achieved through personalization. For some queries, everyone who issues the query is looking for the same thing.
Jaime Teevan +2 more
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2019
Verbunden mit dem Personbegriff sind intensional Fragen nach der Individualität, transtemporalen Identität, Konstitution, Normativität und Rationalität eines Subjekts. Extensional stellt sich die Frage, ob alle Menschen Personen sind und ob es auch nichtmenschliche Personen gibt.
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Verbunden mit dem Personbegriff sind intensional Fragen nach der Individualität, transtemporalen Identität, Konstitution, Normativität und Rationalität eines Subjekts. Extensional stellt sich die Frage, ob alle Menschen Personen sind und ob es auch nichtmenschliche Personen gibt.
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1987
‘I am the pen, without me this paper cannot live’. In one sentence Spike Milligan (Note 1) has managed to convey the power human beings enjoy in communicating with one another. But who invented the pen? the radio? Who first published a newspaper or employed a Town Crier?
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‘I am the pen, without me this paper cannot live’. In one sentence Spike Milligan (Note 1) has managed to convey the power human beings enjoy in communicating with one another. But who invented the pen? the radio? Who first published a newspaper or employed a Town Crier?
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1990
My thought about my wife or child involves an idea of her as a unique, irreplaceable individual who, in a significant sense, persists through time despite radical changes in her characteristics. This is the picture which is embodied in my responses to her.
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My thought about my wife or child involves an idea of her as a unique, irreplaceable individual who, in a significant sense, persists through time despite radical changes in her characteristics. This is the picture which is embodied in my responses to her.
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