[[responds to::2006-Churchland]]
...should forcibly treat and restrain "abnormal" individuals before they can do harm if the propensity can be detected in some way...]]
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[[title::Two heads: A marriage devoted to the mind-body problem]]
...ve the normal. How do we treat such people? Do we wait until they actually do something horrendous or is some kind of prevention in order? Should all mal
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[[responds to::2006-Katzenstein]]
...::What is happening to political science when leading thinkers can pretend to advance knowledge by little more than re-defining words? In their article "
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...regarding whether they know the answer to the test, they would be expected to decline most frequently on difficult tests and show lowest accuracy on diff
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[[responds to::2004-Bernheim]]
.... but there is no guarantee at all that the optimizing process corresponds to "explicit optimization" in which courses of action are well-defined...]]
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[[responds to::2006-Rachlin]]
...remembered until a response is emitted, and reinforcers reach back in time to effect this response in the presence of the remembered stimulus...]]
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