Moral intuition is the instinctive feeling or sense of right and wrong that guides our decisions. For example, feeling a sense of guilt when lying or a sense of pride when helping others are examples of moral intuition. This intuition influences decision-making by providing a quick and automatic response to ethical dilemmas, helping us make choices aligned with our values without needing to consciously analyze every situation.
An instinct in psychology is a natural, automatic behavior or response that is innate and not learned. It influences human behavior by guiding actions in certain situations without conscious thought, helping individuals survive and adapt to their environment.
Rationalists believed in reason as the primary source of knowledge and truth, emphasizing logic and empirical evidence. Romantics, on the other hand, emphasized emotions, intuition, and subjective experience as valuable sources of understanding and creativity. Both sought to explore and explain the human experience, but through different lenses.
Moral incentives are rewards or punishments based on ethical principles. Examples include praise for honesty and guilt for lying. These incentives influence behavior by appealing to individuals' sense of right and wrong, encouraging them to act in ways that align with their values and beliefs.
In astrology, the four elements symbols represent different qualities and characteristics. Fire symbolizes passion, energy, and creativity. Earth represents stability, practicality, and grounding. Air signifies intellect, communication, and adaptability. Water symbolizes emotions, intuition, and sensitivity. These elements help astrologers understand a person's personality and how they interact with the world.
"Point, quote, and explain" is a method of providing evidence or support for a statement or argument. It involves making a point, providing a relevant quote or piece of evidence, and then explaining how the quote supports the point being made. This approach helps to strengthen arguments by backing them up with specific examples or references.
The only "intuition" researchers refer to was in a study called "Divine Intuition: Cognitive Style Influences Belief in God," and it was reported by Yahoo News under the outrageous headline, "Belief in God Boils Down To a Gut Feeling" (September 22, 2011). It's an example of biased science, an abuse of scientific methods to explain belief in God, and demonstrates how scientism functions in American culture. For a critique of the study "Divine Intuition: Cognitive Style Influences Belief in God" see the Sources and related links below.
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Intuition is not an illness and it is not medically treated. Intuition is just a thought process, by which you know something without being able to explain exactly how you came to know it. Anyone can have intuitions. Of course, if your intuitions are of a psychotic nature, then you have paranoid schizophrenia, and yes, there are medications for that. But most intuition is perfectly harmless and normal.
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Divine intuition refers to a form of spiritual insight or guidance that comes from a higher power or the divine. It is often believed to be a deep inner knowing that transcends the rational mind and helps individuals make decisions or navigate challenges with a sense of clarity and connection to something greater than themselves.
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You have to: 1. explain the meaning of Productivity (2 marks) 2. show an understanding of the influences on productivity (3 marks) 3. give an explanation of some examples ( 3 marks) That shall give you your 8 marks! Enjoy :)
how diminishing returns influences the shapes of the variable-cost and total-cost curves