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An emotion as gratitude, for instance, is a potent motivator for subsequent altruism.
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Nŏmu means "too," and can be used to emphasize your feelings of gratitude for instances in which you receive a tremendous favor or gift.
Take gratitude, for example.
For instance, if gratitude were a virtue, then it should be natural to ascribe it to certain people as a general, global character trait, the way temperance, courage, or appreciativeness might be ascribed to someone.
For instance, the traditional Strawsonian picture of gratitude may be problematic insofar as it implies that gratitude is an attitude through which we hold others responsible (Bennett 1980: 42; Wallace 1994: 27).
Simmons (1979), for instance, claims that I owe gratitude to a good Samaritan who stops to offer me assistance, even though such acts are obligatory.
One might have thought, for instance, that there would be endearing gratitude towards Lady Thatcher in Finchley, the constituency she ruled with an iron hand from 1959 to 1992.
Simmons (1979), for instance, claims that Y owes R no gratitude for benefits R forced on Y against Y's will.
(For instance, maybe salary isn't as important to you than your gratitude for flexibility with hours and location).
For instance, remittances maintain membership rights in home communities (Osili [2007]) and generate the gratitude from recipients (Stark and Falk [1998]).
Dowling (1995), for instance, argues that if R inadvertently harms Y in attempting to benefit him, gratitude may not be owed.
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