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opoosed to the idea that man has a fixed nature
existentialism
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refers to the nature or the whatness of a human person.
essence
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classifications of determinism
causal physical
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nag introduce ng anxiety
martin heidegger
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what are the theories of values
intrinsic value instrumental value originative value contributory value
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states that behavior is driven by its consequences. It is used to increase the probability that a soecific behavior will occur in the future by delivering or removing stimulus.
reinforcement
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is a process by which a consequence immediately follows a behavior which decreased the future frequency of that behavior
punishment
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3 tyoes of accountability
as duty as responsibility as agency
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tyoes of conditions
incriminating conditions excusing conditions mitigating/aggravating conditions
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degrees of accountability
degree as difficulty /pressure intensity of wrong doing degree of one’s involvement degree of knowledge
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the view which disregards the human capacity to take a stand toward any conditions whatsoever. The human person is not free because their actions are determined by their biological, psychological, and sociological conditions
pan determinism
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occurs when a certain stimulus is removed
negative reinforcement
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what are the ghree levels of mind
concious mind pre concious mind unconcious mind
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rejects determinism. It believes that it is inly the self that produces these free choices because he or she is capable of choosing to perform these actions
libertarianism
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refers to the totality of how a person had live their lives
existence
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refers to our deservingness of blame or praise for the aftions we perfom
accountability
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tyoe of condition : a person is morally accountable
incriminating
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2 tyoes of incriminating cinditions
choice knowledge
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type of condition: a person is not morally accountable
excusing
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believes that human actions and choices are causally determined by forced and influences iver which a oerson exercises no meaninful control
hard determinism
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what are the views on the possibility of yuman freedom
hard determinism libertarianism compatibalism
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rejects the premise that determinisn and freedom are incompatible
compatibilism
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3 aspects of human personality
id, ego, superego
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he negates the idea that the hunan person’s attitude persoectives values and beliefs are nothing but a product of social condition
viktor e frankl
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a view that states that one is powerless to do anything than what he actually wants to di
fatalism
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occurs by presenting a motivating stimulus to the person
positive reinforcement
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the view that all events that happrn in the world are caused by previous events or conditions along with the laws of nature
determinism