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Every account of the way the mind works seems to imply some theory of conduct, or some belief about what is important in life.
The latter finding extends the commonality between AD/HD and ODD/CD to the neurophysiological level, which is in contrast to Quay's theory of conduct disorder postulating an intact behavioural inhibition system.
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Variations in turnout — by age, race, income or whatever — are hard to fit into a theory of human conduct that assumes that people are rational.
Mill was a romantic and an epicurean in a gray tweed suit, and his mature liberalism is both what a narrow historian means by liberalism a theory of free conduct justified by its good results—and what the rest of us mean when we say that someone is liberal-minded: open to all the pleasures of life and generous in their enjoyment.
Mill was a romantic and an epicurean in a gray tweed suit, and his mature liberalism is both what a narrow historian means by liberalism — a theory of free conduct justified by its good results — and what the rest of us mean when we say that someone is liberal-minded: open to all the pleasures of life and generous in their enjoyment.
Again, the essay Toward a Theory of Sociable Conduct emphasizes an additional motive behind the intracultural side of the art.
The theory of social conduct reduces attitudes towards people to either sympathy or anger (Weiner 1995, 2001).
One important text in this connection is Schleiermacher's early essay Toward a Theory of Sociable Conduct (1799), which is precisely concerned with the art of conversation within a linguistic sphere.
From this perspective of blame and personal responsibility, the theory of social conduct (Weiner 1995) helps explain how people socially respond to one another and may aid understanding in the root cause of clothing dissatisfaction for obese women.
The theory of social conduct would predict that obese people are blamed for their condition and as a result are treated with anger, blame, and social rejection (Weiner 1995, 2001).
Three parts of Schleiermacher's case are particularly noteworthy: First, in Toward a Theory of Sociable Conduct he implicitly criticizes modern division of labor for the way it blinkers people, inhibiting their development of their own individuality and their sense for the individuality of others.
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