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The term "the affects" is not used in written English.
Instead, you should use the word "effects" to refer to the impact something has, or the result of something. For example: The effects of global warming are already being felt around the world.
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The affects, in turn, are a species of "affection" [affectio], modification or quality, a notion embedded deep in Spinoza's metaphysics.
The world is changing, but the affects of what that world once was can linger on.
As an aside, Smith has also been observing the affects of different music on champagne enjoyment.
There have been similarly mixed results on the affects of acupuncture on arthritis.
They then modeled the affects of two different IPCC climate situations on the ESUs.
As a scientist, he is best known for his work on the affects of stress on human health and brain chemistry.
They will be without NRL stars Sonny Bill Williams and Benji Marshall plus Leeds full-back Brent Webb, who are all suffering the affects of tough domestic seasons.
On the bright side…it negated the affects of the Aurora Borealis over my house".
Spinoza's nonchalance may be partially explained by his general aims: "to determine the powers of the affects and the power of the mind over the affects".
These features of Spinoza's explanation of the affects produce an associationist psychology, one that finds various causal and explanatory relations to account for the spread of the affects.
The associationism of the affects, thus, has a deeply social component.
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