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"If justice is going to help us get along," he says, "it has to affect our feelings," which implies that it must consider what others have at stake emotionally.
That is, they engage in higher-order theory of mind, and consider what others believe about their own beliefs.
Consider what others may think of what you are about to share.
When I say "privilege" here, I mean the condition of not needing to consider what others are forced to consider.
Last week, Camerer published a study that suggests participants in a bubble – such as the increase in housing prices – are not reckless or rash, but have a highly developed "theory of mind" that allows them to consider what others would do, and use that to guide their risky decisions.
Consider what others are saying.
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Consider what other countries do.
A working group is to take the work forward and will consider what other models exist internationally.
In doing that, the authority was ordered to consider what other countries were doing, as well as what Australia's international commitments were under international agreements.
Now though, the tools exists to consider what other factors may be used to determine importance, and they are being refined daily.
"Blindness in Walnut Grove" is a nice reminder that the best doctors look beyond the diagnosis and the prescription sheet to consider what other worries their patients might have.
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