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  1. Tendencies and Other Realizables in Medical Information Sciences.Ludger Jansen - 2007 - The Monist 90 (4):534-554.
    In order to develop the ontology of tendencies for use in the representation of medical knowledge, tendencies are compared with other kinds of entities possessing the realizable-realization structure, specifically: dispositions, propensities, abilities and virtues. The peculiarities of tendencies are discussed and a standard schema of tendency ascription is developed in order to represent the relations between the ascriptions of tendency tokens to particulars and the ascriptions of tendency types to universals. Two nonstandard cases and their epistemic variants (...)
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    Tendencies of the Development of the Lithuanian Criminal Procedure Law.Rima Azubalyte - 2010 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 119 (1):281-296.
    The tendencies of the development of the Lithuanian criminal procedure within the recent twenty years, after Lithuania has regained its independence, are analyzed in the present article. The main factors which influence lawmaking in the sphere of criminal procedure as well as in the application of the criminal procedure norms are discussed. The constitutional imperatives and the human rights, fixed in international and the European Union agreements as the main factors determining the evolution of the law of criminal procedure are (...)
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  3. Two Tendencies.Liam Kofi Bright -
    I wrote an essay about why I do philosophy. It would probably not be publishable anywhere, but I think it might be of some interest to others as we reflect on why we do what we do. For those who know me from online I hope in this to provide illustrations of the categories "Sexy Murder Poet" and "Basically Pleasant Bureaucrat", since it so happens that the two tendencies within me can be sorted by these. In any case, I hope (...)
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  4. Can synaesthetic tendencies be grasped in the preattentive task?T. Yamaguchi & H. Yamada - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 144-145.
     
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  5. The Tendency Theory of Causation.Daniel von Wachter - manuscript
    A theory of causation with ‘tendencies’ as causal con- nections is proposed. Not, however, as ‘necessary connec- tions’: causes are not sufficient, they do not necessitate their effects. The theory is not an analysis of the concept of causation, but a description of what is the case in typical cases of causation. Therefore it does not strictly contradict any analysis of the concept of causation, not even reduct- ive ones. It would even be supported by a counterfactual or a probabilistic (...)
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    Anthropocentric tendencies in environmental education: a critical discourse analysis of nature-based learning.Nicole Ross - 2020 - Ethics and Education 15 (3):355-370.
    ABSTRACT Although environmental and eco-centric efforts have been made in education, the sphere of influence and cogency of these efforts is limited by their anthropocentric framing of the environment. In order to subvert anthropocentric ideals, it is necessary to reposition humans in relation to other living and non-living forms. This study examines the anthropocentric tendencies perpetuated in environmental education efforts. The impetus of this work is to locate specific moments wherein human dominion is invoked within educational efforts that purportedly champion (...)
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  7. Phenomenological Tendencies in British Moral Theory.Dallas Willard & Barry Smith - 1995 - In Lester Embree (ed.), Encyclopedia of Phenomenology. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 81-85.
    There is an inherent phenomenological tendency in British moral theory, especially from John Locke onward. The purpose of his Essay was, he said, to consider the discerning faculties of a man, as they are employed about the objects which they have to do with. This is language that might serve well in a general description of the work of Husserl and other phenomenologists.
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    Association tendencies and learning ability.H. Cason & E. B. Cason - 1925 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 8 (3):167.
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  9. Tendency.Brian Pinkstone & Mervyn Hartwig - 2007 - In Mervyn Hartwig (ed.), Dictionary of critical realism. New York: Routledge. pp. 458--60.
     
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  10. The tendency of history.Henry Adams - 1928 - New York,: Macmillan.
     
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    Tendencies of the running process of the university extension and its cultural impact.Julio Cedeño Ferrín - 2012 - Humanidades Médicas 12 (3):499-514.
    En el artículo de revisión se analiza el papel que desempeñan las universidades en la transformación y el desarrollo social, con énfasis en el rol de la extensión universitaria como núcleo de avance y expresión de su pertinencia. Asimismo se valoran diversas tendencias del proceso de gestión de la extensión universitaria y su impacto cultural en la comunidad. In the revision article, the role played by the universities in the transformation and social development, making emphasis on the role of the (...)
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  12. The Tendency of Hume's Skepticism.R. J. Fogelin - 1983 - In Myles Burnyeat (ed.), The Skeptical Tradition. University of California Press.
     
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    Neoplatonic tendencies in Russian philosophy.Janusz Dobieszewski - 2010 - Studies in East European Thought 62 (1):3 - 10.
    The Absolute is a basic and fundamental issue for philosophy as such. I present different concepts of the Absolute (substantialism, energetism, escapism, methodologism). We can say that contemporary European philosophy “orphaned” the neo-Platonic tradition. Thereafter Russian philosophy developed in an intensive and turbulent as well as relatively uniform fashion, in view of the well-established Neo-Platonist context. This makes Russian philosophy not only part of a lasting universally acknowledged tradition; not only has Russian philosophy continued to develop currents of thought abandoned (...)
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  14. Suicidal Tendencies: African Transmigration in the History and Folklore of the Americas.Daniel E. Walker - 1999 - Griot 18:10-18.
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    Photomechanical tendencies in Giorgio de Chirico's Melancholy vision.Ralph Heyndels & Lynne S. Vieth - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (4):1310-1315.
    (1996). Photomechanical tendencies in Giorgio de Chirico's Melancholy vision. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, pp. 1310-1315.
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    Music, tendencies, and inhibitions: reflections on a theory of Leonard Meyer.Renee Cox Lorraine - 2001 - Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press.
    Leonard B. Meyer has proposed that when musical tendencies or expectations are inhibited by musical ambiguity or the unexpected, those inhibitions and their subsequent resolutions are likely to be provocative or engaging. Music, Tendencies and Inhibitions will explore the relevance of this theory to music and various other disciplines, and to psychological and natural processes. Each chapter consists of two parts: a presentation and consideration of an aspect of Meyer's theory, and a more associative or rhapsodic section of "Reflections" on (...)
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    Tendencies.T. S. Champlin - 1991 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 91:119 - 133.
    T. S. Champlin; VII*—Tendencies, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 91, Issue 1, 1 June 1991, Pages 119–134, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelian/9.
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  18. Modern Tendencies in Metaphysics.Francis E. Mcmahon - 1926 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 5:45-60.
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  19. Modern Tendencies in Metaphysics.Francis E. Mcmahon - 1926 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 1:45.
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  20. Conflicting Tendencies in Modern Law.Ld Eriksson - 1989 - Rechtstheorie 20 (2):153-162.
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    Tendency, Repetition, and the Activity of the Mind in Traumatic Experiences.Line Ryberg Ingerslev - forthcoming - Human Studies:1-22.
    The study of traumatic experiences led Freud to investigate what he termed a compulsion to repeat. The present paper takes up the idea of a tendency to repeat something that reinforces psychic pain and asks which kind of agency is possible in the light of traumatic repetitions. First, the experiential roots of repetitive doings induced by trauma are investigated. Might a compulsion to repeat belong to the sphere of the kind of tendencies which Husserl terms “generally unconscious”? And if (...)
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    From Tendencies and Drives to Affectivity and Ethics: Husserl and Scheler on the Mother–Child Relationship.Claudia Serban - forthcoming - Human Studies:1-20.
    The reassessment of intentionality as “tendency” or “drive,” already important when the intentionality at stake designates the directedness of lived experiences toward a particular object, might be even more crucial when the orientation toward others is concerned. How do drives and affects intermingle within our intersubjective life and fashion our relations to others? The present paper will address this question by focusing on a particular or even primary kind of intersubjectivity: the mother–child relationship, that received a particular, yet still (...)
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    Tendencies.Quentin Gibson - 1983 - Philosophy of Science 50 (2):296-308.
    The question is raised, what is going on when there is a tendency for something to happen, but it does not happen. A conspicuous case is that in which there is an equilibrium between opposing forces. One answer, given, for example, by Anscombe and Geach, Harre, and Bhaskar, is that such tendencies are in a sense real, though not manifest. The other answer, given, for example, by Braithwaite and Mackie, is that statements of tendencies are conditional statements about what (...)
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    Main Tendencies in Contemporary Legal and Political Philosophy in Germany.S. Bovensiepen - 1926 - The Monist 36 (2):311-325.
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    Renaissance Tendencies in the Religious Thought of Erasmus.Wallace K. Ferguson - 1954 - Journal of the History of Ideas 15 (4):499.
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    Anarchistic tendencies in continental philosophy: Reiner schürmann and the hubris of philosophy.Joeri Schrijvers - 2007 - Research in Phenomenology 37 (3):417-439.
    This article presents Reiner Schürmann's thought of anarchy through its relation to the thought of Martin Heidegger. The main aim of this article is to examine the relation between Schürmann's two major works, Heidegger on Being and Acting and Broken Hegemonies through their respective relation towards other authors in the continental philosophical tradition such as Jean-Luc Marion, Emmanuel Levinas, and Jacques Derrida. The article focuses furthermore on Schürmann's stress on the theme of the end of metaphysics and interrogates the ambiguities (...)
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    Transcendental tendencies in recent philosophy.Stephan Körner - 1966 - Journal of Philosophy 63 (19):551-561.
  28. Tendencies of the development.Rima Ažubalytė - 2010 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 119 (1):281-296.
     
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    Central Tendency of Judgment.H. L. Hollingworth - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy 7:461.
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    "Monotheistic" tendency in the late antiquity paganism.I. Mozgovyy - 1996 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 4:56-61.
    The unceasing approximation of the remarkable 2000th anniversary of the coming to the world of Christ highlights the need for further analysis of those processes that took place in the spiritual life of the ancient peoples and laid the foundations of modern civilization with its universal human norms and values.
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  31. Atheistic tendencies of Elder Bourgeois idealistic philosophy and contemporary theology.T. Munz - 1977 - Filosoficky Casopis 25 (2):284-286.
     
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    Credence as doxastic tendency.Dominik Kauss - 2020 - Synthese 197 (10):4495-4518.
    This paper addresses the ongoing debate over the relation between belief and credence. A proposal is made to reverse the currently predominant order of analysis, by taking belief as conceptually basic and credence as the phenomenon to be clarified. In brief, the proposal is to explicate an agent’s credence in a proposition P as the agent’s tendency toward believing P. Platitudinous as this reduction may seem, it runs counter to all of the major positions in the debate, including the (...)
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  33. Teachers' tendencies to promote student‐led science projects: Associations with their views about science.J. Lawrence Bencze, G. Michael Bowen & Steve Alsop - 2006 - Science Education 90 (3):400-419.
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  34. Principali tendence negli studi recenti di filosofia antica.Enrico Berti - 1987 - Filosofia Oggi 10 (4):525-544.
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  35. Environmental Crisis Tendencies of Global Industrial Civilization.Richard Sťahel - 2014 - In Andrea Javorská, Klement Mitterpach & Richard Sťahel (eds.), Philosophica 14: Rendering Change in Philosophy and Society. Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra. pp. 143-166.
    This paper analyzes the current crisis of the global industrial civilization as a coincidence of external and internal reasons, mainly as a coincidence of economic and environmental crises tendencies. The analysis is based on Habermas´ distinction between four types of social formation, and according to their internal organizational principles and an extent of their social and system integration, also types of crises that can occur in the given type of the social formation. The paper shows that the common reason of (...)
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    Do (un)certainty appraisal tendencies reverse the influence of emotions on risk taking in sequential tasks?Virginie Bagneux, Thierry Bollon & Cécile Dantzer - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (3):568-576.
    According to the Appraisal-Tendency Framework (Han, Lerner, & Keltner, 2007), certainty-associated emotions increase risk taking compared with uncertainty-associated emotions. To date, this general effect has only been shown in static judgement and decision-making paradigms; therefore, the present study tested the effect of certainty on risk taking in a sequential decision-making task. We hypothesised that the effect would be reversed due to the kind of processing involved, as certainty is considered to encourage heuristic processing that takes into account the emotional (...)
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    Powers and Tendencies Revisited.Steve Fleetwood - 2011 - Journal of Critical Realism 10 (1):80-99.
    While powers and tendencies are among the most fundamen- tal concepts of critical realism, there are several problems with these concepts that have been ignored, avoided or glossed. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to tease out these problems and provide clarification and consistency where possible. In the first section of the paper I sketch the existing critical realist conceptualization of tendencies by identifying eight distinct moments in a causal chain, denoted tendency1 to tendency8. In section two I ask: (...)
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  38. Tendencies of Legislative Policy and Modern Social Legislation.Ernst Freund - 1917 - Philosophical Review 26:248.
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    A tendency to diversity.M. T. Ghiselin - 2011 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 33 (3):389-395.
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  40. Cartwright and Mill on Tendencies and Capacities.Christoph Schmidt-Petri - 2008 - In Luc Bovens, Carl Hoefer & Stephan Hartmann (eds.), Nancy Cartwright's Philosophy of Science. Routledge. pp. 291--302.
    This paper examines the relation between Cartwright's concept of 'capacities' and Mill's concept of 'tendencies' and argues that they are not equivalent. Cartwright's concept of 'capacities' and her motivation to adopt it as a central notion in her philosophy of science are described. It is argued that the Millian concept of 'tendencies' is distinct because Mill restricts its use to a set of special cases. These are the cases in which causes combine 'mechanically'. Hence for Mill 'tendencies' do not merely (...)
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    Monotheistic tendencies of Egypt'sreligions of the pre-dynastic and early dynasticperiod.Oleh Shepetyak - 2016 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 80:121-125.
    Oleh Shepetyak. Monotheistic tendencies of Egypt's religions of the pre-dynastic and early dynastic period. The study analyzes the religion of ancient Egypt, and it proved the presence of a clear monotheistic tendencies. The article provides a brief examination of the historical landmarks of Egyptian culture, its literary achievements inspection and analysis of earlier beliefs, which are at the center of the personality of Seth and Horus, and other deities who have the zeal of the late myth associated with them.
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    The Tendency of Terrorist Organizations to Explosive Attacks: An Institutional Theory Perspective.Lanjun Luo & Chao Qi - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Focusing on the tendency of terrorist organizations to explosive attack, this article applied the institutional theory as the basis to explain the inherent logic of attack type similarity from the perspective of mimetic, coercive, and normative isomorphism. Subsequently, the study conducted an empirical analysis of the data onto 1825 terrorist organizations recorded in the Global Terrorism Database with the logistic regression method. The results show that: Terrorist organizations will learn from pre-existing terrorist organizations' experiences, and mimetic isomorphism will promote (...)
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    VII*—Tendencies.T. S. Champlin - 1991 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 91 (1):119-134.
    T. S. Champlin; VII*—Tendencies, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 91, Issue 1, 1 June 1991, Pages 119–134, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelian/9.
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    On the tendency of varieties to depart indefinitely from the original type.Alfred Russel Wallace - 2003 - Scientiae Studia 1 (2):231-243.
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    Dissociative tendencies and right-hemisphere processing load: Effects on vigilance performance.William S. Helton, Martin J. Dorahy & Paul N. Russell - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):696-702.
    The present study was designed to explore the relationship between self-reported dissociative experiences and performance in tasks eliciting right-hemisphere processing load. Thirty-four participants performed a vigilance task in two conditions: with task-irrelevant negative-arousing pictures and task-irrelevant neutral pictures. Dissociation was assessed with the Dissociative Experience Scale. Consistent with theories positing right-hemisphere deregulation in high non-clinical dissociators, dissociative experiences correlated with greater vigilance decrement only in the negative picture condition. As both the vigilance task and negative picture processing are right lateralized, (...)
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    Tendency: The ontological ground of ethics.John Wild - 1952 - Journal of Philosophy 49 (14):461-475.
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  47. Millennial Tendencies in Response to Apocalyptic Threats.James J. Hughes - 2008 - In Nick Bostrom & Milan M. Cirkovic (eds.), Global Catastrophic Risks. Oxford University Press. pp. 73-90.
    Popular discussion of utopian possibilities and apocalyptic risks from new technologies is sometimes dismissed as ungrounded millennial hysteria. In this essay I reflect on the various types of historic, pancultural millennialism. I then suggest how contemporary forms of secular techno-utopian and techno-apocalyptic discourse reflect these millennialist types and their characteristic biases to over- or under-estimate catastrophic risks, and adopt fatalistic or inappropriate stances toward risk reduction. Then I suggest that awareness of these characteristic millennialist cognitive biases help us separate grounded (...)
     
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    15 Tendencies, laws, and the composition of economic causes.Daniel M. Hausman - 2001 - In Uskali Mäki (ed.), The Economic World View: Studies in the Ontology of Economics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 293.
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    “Revolution” tendencies in higher education system through actor–network theory.Naira Danielyan & Yulia Romanenko - 2021 - Philosophical Forum 52 (2):115-120.
    The article considers modern tendencies prevailing in the higher education system while training technical specialists nowadays. According to the authors, excluding the humanitarian courses from curriculum results in the complete dissolution of subjectivity in the impersonal world, which is deprived of “living” knowledge, that is, definite knowledge of a definite person. The application of such an approach is illustrated by the actor–network theory (ANT). While studying several works by ANT founders, it turned out to be clear that such an approach (...)
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  50. Tendencies of Financial Markets and Enterprise Activities Globalization under International Economic Space.Diana Cibulskienė & Mindaugas Butkus - 2004 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 1:4.
     
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