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M. Azimova, Dilafruz. "Theoretical Foundations of Public Debt: Form and Reasons." International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation 24, Special Issue 1 (February 28, 2020): 647–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/ijpr/v24sp1/pr201203.

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Rogowski, Robert. "Theoretical Reasons for Economic Sociology." SocioEconomic Challenges 1, no. 4 (2017): 45–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/sec.1(4).45-49.2017.

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Bhaya Nair, Rukmini. "States of reason and reasons of state." Language and Dialogue 1, no. 2 (December 31, 2011): 266–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ld.1.2.06nai.

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Over the past half-century, Noam Chomsky has established a powerful intellectual presence in two apparently unrelated domains of discourse — the field of theoretical linguistics and the arena of anti-establishment politics. This paper examines Chomsky’s use of metaphor across these domains, arguing that in Chomsky’s work metaphor enables an undercover, perhaps even classically ‘anarchic’ dialogue between disciplines. Organizationally as well as psychologically, the two major inquiries into human nature undertaken by him are, the paper suggests, structured and unified in relation to each other via the seemingly innocuous agency of metaphor. The paper also traces Chomsky’s innovative production of metaphors to engage in dialogue with both the past and the future. To reconstruct Chomsky through his metaphors is to attempt to read him not as a doctrinaire Cartesian but as someone who has responded with extreme ‘context-sensitivity’ to changing circumstances in both his fields. Finally, the paper contends that a study of Chomsky’s metaphorical practice could, inter alia, offer unprecedented insights into the creative and essentially unified thought processes of a major 20th century thinker.
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ÖGCEM, Ergin. "Theoretical and Practical Reasons for Distancing from Faith (I)." Afro Eurasian Studies 8, no. 2 (April 5, 2022): 220–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.33722/afes.1093276.

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Thomas, Alan. "Internal Reasons and Contractualist Impartiality." Utilitas 14, no. 2 (July 2002): 135–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0953820800003496.

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Williams's claim that practical reasons are internal reasons is analysed and interpreted as a neutral analysis, not distinctively Humean, of constraints on the concept of a practical reason. It is argued that within these constraints it remains possible to defend the impartiality of moral reasons. A reflective account of such reasons can be given in ‘pragmatic’ rather than ‘semantic’ terms. Paralleling a revisionary strategy towards Kant's theoretical philosophy, a higher order disposition to accept only reasons that can be put to others without the prospect of reasonable rejection is argued to be the internalization of a relativized a priori principle.
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Malle, Bertram F. "How People Explain Behavior: A New Theoretical Framework." Personality and Social Psychology Review 3, no. 1 (February 1999): 23–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15327957pspr0301_2.

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This article presents a theoretical framework of how people explain behavior. The framework, based on the folk concept of intentionality, distinguishes two major modes of explanation—reason explanation and cause explanation—as well as two minor modes and identifies conditions under which they occur. Three studies provide empirical support for these distinctions. As part of the framework, a detailed model of people's reason explanations is developed, which emphasizes the unique conceptual and linguistic features of reasons. This model points to limitations of traditional attribution concepts, which are examined theoretically and empirically. Finally, the theoretical framework incorporates attribution concepts, which apply to some but not all modes of explanation. Several paths for future research are outlined—on novel topics such as the roles of rationality and subjectivity in explanations and on classic topics such as the actor-observer asymmetry and the self-serving bias.
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Чебан, О. Я. "Reasons of signing Geneva nuclear deal with Iran: theoretical aspect." Odesa National University Herald. Sociology and Politics 19, no. 2(21) (March 23, 2015): 104–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2304-1439.2014.2(21).39711.

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Zoryana, Haladzhun. "THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF THE REASONS OF MEDIA REGULATION." Bulletin of Lviv Polytechnic National University: journalism 1, no. 3 (April 2022): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/sjs2022.01.001.

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The geopolitical catastrophes of the twentieth century have called into question the postulate of the concept that everyone is rational and seeks to find the truth, guided only by reason. Throughout the history of the development of information dissemination channels, we have constantly observed attempts by the state or other strong organizations to regulate, limit their activities – from preventive (censorship) to repressive, and often a mixture of them. The problem is the fundamental uncertainty of what exactly needs to be regulated – the circulation of information or the activities of the media. The constant search for a balance between freedom and responsibility of the media, setting boundaries and restrictions on the media and journalists, expressed through the adoption / amendment / repeal of laws and other regulations indicate the need to identify the main reasons for such regulation. Based on the understanding that any regulation is an interference in current activities, we can assume that the standardization of activities in the field of media is carried out for a specific purpose (public interest, for example), to meet market needs (support fair competition) or for technical reasons technical standards), etc. It is carried out at various levels – from relevant international norms and standards, national provisions in regulations of various levels to administrative procedures and technical specifications. In addition, it can be external – normatively defined for a certain type of activity and internal – in the form of self-regulation, such as internal control or public pressure from the outside.
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Zoryana, Haladzhun. "THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF THE REASONS OF MEDIA REGULATION." Bulletin of Lviv Polytechnic National University: journalism 1, no. 3 (April 2022): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/sjs2022.01.001.

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The geopolitical catastrophes of the twentieth century have called into question the postulate of the concept that everyone is rational and seeks to find the truth, guided only by reason. Throughout the history of the development of information dissemination channels, we have constantly observed attempts by the state or other strong organizations to regulate, limit their activities – from preventive (censorship) to repressive, and often a mixture of them. The problem is the fundamental uncertainty of what exactly needs to be regulated – the circulation of information or the activities of the media. The constant search for a balance between freedom and responsibility of the media, setting boundaries and restrictions on the media and journalists, expressed through the adoption / amendment / repeal of laws and other regulations indicate the need to identify the main reasons for such regulation. Based on the understanding that any regulation is an interference in current activities, we can assume that the standardization of activities in the field of media is carried out for a specific purpose (public interest, for example), to meet market needs (support fair competition) or for technical reasons technical standards), etc. It is carried out at various levels – from relevant international norms and standards, national provisions in regulations of various levels to administrative procedures and technical specifications. In addition, it can be external – normatively defined for a certain type of activity and internal – in the form of self-regulation, such as internal control or public pressure from the outside.
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Brunero, John. "RECENT WORK ON INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL REASONS." American Philosophical Quarterly 54, no. 2 (April 1, 2017): 99–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/44982129.

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Abstract This paper examines some recent arguments for intemalism that (i) appeal to an analogy between practical and theoretical reasons, (ii) look toward our practices of reasoning with others, or (iii) tie reasons to good deliberation. The conclusion of this paper is a skeptical one: none of these new arguments gives us sufficient reason to think that internalism is true.
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Daoust, Marc-Kevin. "EPISTEMIC AKRASIA AND EPISTEMIC REASONS." Episteme 16, no. 3 (April 12, 2018): 282–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/epi.2018.6.

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ABSTRACTIt seems that epistemically rational agents should avoid incoherent combinations of beliefs and should respond correctly to their epistemic reasons. However, some situations seem to indicate that such requirements cannot be simultaneously satisfied. In such contexts, assuming that there is no unsolvable dilemma of epistemic rationality, either (i) it could be rational that one's higher-order attitudes do not align with one's first-order attitudes or (ii) requirements such as responding correctly to epistemic reasons that agents have are not genuine rationality requirements. This result doesn't square well with plausible theoretical assumptions concerning epistemic rationality. So, how do we solve this puzzle? In this paper, I will suggest that an agent can always reason from infallible higher-order reasons. This provides a partial solution to the above puzzle.
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Ghatak, Maitreesh, and François Maniquet. "Universal Basic Income: Some Theoretical Aspects." Annual Review of Economics 11, no. 1 (August 2, 2019): 895–928. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-economics-080218-030220.

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In this article, we review the desirability and feasibility of a universal basic income (UBI) scheme from the theoretical point of view. We first discuss the possible theoretical justifications of UBI, contrasting the unconditionality of UBI with the many conditions that typically accompany other welfare policies. These justifications range from pure normative reasons to practical reasons due to the problem of screening beneficiaries and imperfections in institutions in charge of implementing tax and welfare policies. Next, we explore the conditions that determine the feasibility and size of a UBI. The broad picture that emerges from our review is that both normative and practical considerations make UBI easier to defend as a tool of poverty alleviation in developing countries than as a tool to achieve social justice in developed ones.
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Zagzebski, Linda. "First Person and Third Person Reasons in Religious Epistemology." European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3, no. 2 (September 23, 2011): 285–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.v3i2.397.

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In this paper I argue that there are two kinds of epistemic reasons. One kind is irreducibly first personal – what I call deliberative reasons. The other kind is third personal – what I call theoretical reasons. I argue that attending to this distinction illuminates a host of problems in epistemology in general and in religious epistemology in particular. These problems include (a) the way religious experience operates as a reason for religious belief, (b) how we ought to understand religious testimony, (c) how religious authority can be justified, (d) the problem of religious disagreement, and (e) the reasonableness of religious conversion.
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Albuquerque, Rossana Carla Rameh de, and Solange Aparecida Nappo. "Reasons to crack consumption relapse. Users’ perspective." Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria 67, no. 3 (July 2018): 194–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0047-2085000000197.

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ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this study was to raise the reasons pointed out by the crack users as triggers for the drug consumption relapse and consequently offer some sort of help, which might come to the aid of those users. Methods: The present study is a qualitative study, using in-depth interviews and criteria-based sampling, following 42 crack cocaine users. Point of theoretical saturation was used to define the sample size. Data were analyzed using the content analysis technique. Results: The analysis of the content from the respondents’ speeches resulted in different reasons pointed as triggers of relapse, those ones being clustered in categories. User Related Reason (UR), Drug Related Reason (DR), Environment Related Reason (ER). Conclusions: Relapse is a common phenomenon among crack users, considering the reasons that lead to its occurrence are the same from people's daily routine, making its management very tough. Interpersonal relationship problems and the consequent frustration have been the most mentioned reasons as relapse triggers, causing a rupture in the paradigm in which the causes would be focused on the drug. The possibility that the user gets to know and recognize their emotional vulnerabilities and weaknesses could be of great help in relapse prevention.
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Stone, Peter. "NON-REASONED DECISION-MAKING." Economics and Philosophy 30, no. 2 (June 2, 2014): 195–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266267114000169.

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Human behaviour, like everything else, has causes. Most of the time, those causes can be described as reasons. Human beings perform actions because they have reasons for performing them. They are capable of surveying the options available and then selecting one based upon those reasons. But invariably occasions arise in which the reasons known to the agent fail to single out a determinate option. When reasons cannot determine the option to select on their own, the agent must resort to some form of non-reasoned decision-making (NRDM). This paper distinguishes four different forms of NRDM – picking, randomizing, deferring and judging. Each form may be appropriate under different circumstances. The paper concludes by laying out the theoretical assumptions upon which this account of NRDM rests.
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Rogowski, Waldemar. "Payment Delays: Their Reasons, Scale and Consequences." Journal of Management and Financial Sciences, no. 30 (July 29, 2019): 91–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.33119/jmfs.2017.30.6.

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The paper discusses theoretical and practical aspects of a relevant and pertinentissue of the reasons behind late payments in B2B commercial transactions and theirconsequences. It aims at identifying reasons for late payments and pinpointing theireconomic consequences and costs. It also addresses the scale of the phenomenon,especially for payments overdue by more than 60 days, considered the most dangerousfor regular performance of enterprises. The paper provides the results of studies onthese aspects quoted in three most important reports by the following companies:Bisnode D&B, Atradius, Intrum Justitia. It formulates conclusions on both the reasonsand consequences of late payments in B2B commercial transactions.
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Voyiakis, E. "Contract Law and Reasons of Social Justice." Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence 25, no. 2 (July 2012): 393–416. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0841820900005865.

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The view that contract law should do social justice deserves closer and more charitable attention than it has been given in theoretical debates. In particular, resistance to that view is often due to misunderstandings about the nature of social justice and the interests it protects; the kind of impact that contract law can make on the social structure and the demands that this would involve for individual transacting agents, and; the relation between structure-sensitive and structure-insensitive principles for the enforcement of voluntary transactions. Once these misunderstandings are dealt with, taking contract law to aim for social justice seems a no less plausible or attractive a view than most other grand normative theories of contract.
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Paakkunainen, Hille. "Can There Be Government House Reasons for Action?" Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 12, no. 1 (September 28, 2017): 56–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.26556/jesp.v12i1.213.

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I defend the relatively orthodox view that reasons for action are premises in good practical reasoning, against recent counterexamples that suggest that, like “government house” moral justifications, some reasons are to be ignored in deliberation. I also explain, positively, what is right about the orthodoxy. Unless reasons are premises in good practical reasoning, reasons cannot be normative in the way they are usually taken to be, and relatedly, are unfit to play certain familiar theoretical and related everyday roles that give many appeals to reasons their distinctive point.
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Apunevych, S., Yu Kulinich, B. Novosyadlyj, and V. Pelykh. "Dark matter and dark energy in the Universe: Astrophysical reasons and theoretical models." Kinematics and Physics of Celestial Bodies 25, no. 2 (April 2009): 55–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3103/s0884591309020019.

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Ellinghaus, R., and W. Muschik. "Theoretical Reasons for the Thermodynamic Stability of a Blue Phase of Trigonal Symmetry." Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 198, no. 1 (April 1991): 73–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268949108033384.

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Sternberg, Rolf. "Reasons for the genesis of high-tech regions—Theoretical explanation and empirical evidence." Geoforum 27, no. 2 (May 1996): 205–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0016-7185(96)00007-3.

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Han, Hyechong. "Theoretical Research of the Reasons for Establishing Core Competencies in National Curriculum Design." Journal of Curriculum Studies 39, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 5–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.15708/kscs.39.2.1.

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Laluddin, Hayatullah, and Mohd Abbas Abdul Razak. "An Islamic Theoretical Framework for Economic Analysis." Scholars Journal of Economics, Business and Management 8, no. 11 (December 13, 2021): 411–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.36347/sjebm.2021.v08i11.002.

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Conventional economics despite its scientific approach and positive arguments failed to solved the current economic problems of the humanity. There are two reasons for such failure; one reason is the positivity of its nature which hinders it from playing active role in controlling human behavior. And the second reason is that its basic postulates by themselves are the causes of the creation of the economic problems. This state of the affairs, necessitate, a complete departure from the contemporary conventional wisdom, in search of solution, to an alternative framework. An Islamic framework of economic analysis could present a viable alternative in the context, due to its dynamic nature, combining both material and spiritual aspects of human economic behaviors. Therefore, this article attempts to provide some insights into the early efforts by Muslim scholars in development the science of Islamic economics. It also underscores the inadequacy of the conventional economics theory and its causes, and the need for formulation of Islamic theory of economics. Philosophical framework of Islamic economics along with some major axioms of Islamic ethics, shaping Islamic outlook on economics are also dealt with. The distinctive features of an Islamic framework for economic analysis are also delineated in this article. Using an analytical approach, the article concludes the urgency of the need for the articulation of a comprehensive Islamic framework for Islamization of economic, hence, solving the contemporary economic problems of the humanity.
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Clark, Philip. "Practical Steps and Reasons for Action." Canadian Journal of Philosophy 27, no. 1 (March 1997): 17–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00455091.1997.10717472.

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There is an idea, going back to Aristotle, that reasons for action can be understood on a parallel with reasons for belief. Not surprisingly, the idea has almost always led to some form of inferentialism about reasons for action. In this paper I argue that reasons for action can be understood on a parallel with reasons for belief, but that this requires abandoning inferentialism about reasons for action. This result will be thought paradoxical. It is generally assumed that if there is to be a useful parallel, there must be some such thing as a practical inference. As we shall see, that assumption tends to block the fruitful exploration of the real parallel. On the view I shall defend, the practical analogue of an ordinary inference is not an inference, but something I shall call a practical step. Nevertheless, the practical step will do, for a theory of reasons for action, what ordinary inference does for an inferentialist theory of reasons for belief. The result is a general characterization of reasons, practical and theoretical, in terms of the correctness conditions of the relevant sorts of step.
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Schultz, William. "Neuroessentialism: Theoretical and Clinical Considerations." Journal of Humanistic Psychology 58, no. 6 (December 3, 2015): 607–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022167815617296.

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Neuroessentialism is the view that the definitive way of explaining human psychological experience is by reference to the brain and its activity. This leads to the view that psychological disorders, such as depression, are fundamentally brain disorders. Neuroessentialism has grown increasingly popular for academic and public audiences. It has also attracted critics. This article describes neuroessentialism, the reasons for its rising prominence, and the theoretical and clinical concerns it raises. It connects these concerns to evidence from empirical studies that suggest that neuroessentialistic conceptualization of depression can have negative clinical impacts that need to be considered by mental health professionals.
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Stehnii, O. G. "Theoretical and methodological basis of sociogenic correlation phenomenon research." Ukrainian society 31, no. 4 (December 30, 2009): 33–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/socium2009.04.033.

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This article discusses the theoretical and methodological approaches to the research of sociogenic risks, social prerequisites and the main differences of the reasons of their rise and existence in post-Soviet societies and in the West.
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Horty, John F. "RULES AND REASONS IN THE THEORY OF PRECEDENT." Legal Theory 17, no. 1 (March 2011): 1–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1352325211000036.

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The doctrine of precedent, as it has evolved within the common law, has at its heart a form of reasoning—broadly speaking, a logic—according to which the decisions of earlier courts in particular cases somehow generalize to constrain the decisions of later courts facing different cases, while still allowing these later courts a degree of freedom in responding to fresh circumstances. Although the techniques for arguing on the basis of precedent are taught early on in law schools, mastered with relative ease, and applied on a daily basis by legal practitioners, it has proved to be considerably more difficult to arrive at a theoretical understanding of the doctrine itself—a clear articulation of the underlying logic.
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Boufadel, Michel C., Erik Wickley-Olsen, Tom King, Zhengkai Li, Ken Lee, and Albert D. Venosa. "THEORETICAL FOUNDATION FOR PREDICTING DISPERSION EFFECTIVENESS DUE TO WAVES." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2008, no. 1 (May 1, 2008): 509–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2008-1-509.

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ABSTRACT The studies of dispersion of oil in wave tanks have reached their maturity in terms of analytical techniques for measuring and quantifying dispersion. However, there does not seem to be a theoretical framework for predicting or even interpreting the results based on the physics of the problem. One of the reasons is that the oil breakup studies were based on chemical reactors where the energy input is constant with time whereas the energy input to droplets varies with time under waves. For this reason, we present a holistic approach that accounts for the duration over which the oil is subjected to various intensities along with a droplet kinetics model that uses a variable energy dissipation rate function. A salient advantage of the droplet model is that it accounts for the effects of scale of problem, because it has been observed that large systems produce smaller droplets than smaller systems with the same average kinetic energy dissipation rate. We illustrate the usage of the model using simulated wave data.
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Whitt, Hugh P., and Nicholas Babchuk. "Some theoretical and methodological reasons for using Stephan-Deming adjustments in religious mobility tables." Social Science Research 21, no. 2 (June 1992): 204–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0049-089x(92)90015-9.

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Kurebwa, Jeffrey. "Theoretical Perspectives on the Participation of Women in Electoral and Governance Processes." International Journal of Political Activism and Engagement 8, no. 4 (October 2021): 39–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijpae.2021100103.

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This study provides a theoretical perspective on the participation of women in electoral and governance processes. The first part of the article focuses on the various definitions of participation as given by different scholars. The second part focuses on the reasons for women's participation. There are a number of reasons that have been given to justify the inclusion of women in governance and electoral processes. These range from instrumentalist to intrinsic arguments. Women constitute more than 52% of the world's population, and therefore, their participation in electoral and governance processes should also reflect this percentage.
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Tauriana, Dian, and Sem Neri. "Kualitas 0Pelayanan dan Perilaku Keluhan Konsumen; Determinan dan Tipologi." Binus Business Review 1, no. 1 (May 30, 2010): 283. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/bbr.v1i1.1075.

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Understanding why dissatisfied consumers complain the way they do is a very important issue to be discussed from theoretical, managerial perspectives. As it is the main reason for the researcher to conduct this study. This study taken from D’Lofts Apartment situated near to Bina Nusantara University. The method being used is non-parametric statistics to test the hypotheses and descriptive statistics to figure out the main reasons of complaining behavior. As the results show that price and lack of loyalty from the landlord are the main reasons consumer’s anger. Whilst the most provocative action they may take is to bad-mouth the quality given.
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Brissey, Patrick. "Reasons for the Method in Descartes’ Discours." Journal of Early Modern Studies 10, no. 1 (2021): 9–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jems20211011.

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In the practical philosophy of the Discours de la Méthode, before the theoretical metaphysics of Part Four and the Meditationes, Descartes gives us an inductive argument that his method, the procedure and cognitive psychology, is veracious at its inception. His evidence, akin to his Scholastic predecessors, is God, a maximally perfect being, established an ontological foundation for knowledge such that reason and nature are isomorphic. Further, the method, he tells us, is a functional definition of human reason; that is, like other rationalists during this period, he holds the structure of reason maps onto the world. The evidence for this thesis is given in what I call the groundwork to Descartes’ philosophical system, essentially the first half of the Discours, where, through a series of examples in the preamble of Part Two, he, step-by-step, ascends from the perfection of artifacts through the imposition of reason (the Architect Example) to the perfection of a constituent’s use of her cognitive faculties (the Wise-Lawgiver Example), to God perfecting and ordering reality (the Divine Artificer Example). Finally, he descends, establishing the structure of human reason, which undergirds and entails the procedure of the method (the Laws of Sparta Example).
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Веревкин, В. И., В. Ф. Игушев, and С. А. Терюшева. "Electorchemical reasons corrosion of shield skins." MORSKIE INTELLEKTUAL`NYE TEHNOLOGII), no. 4(50) (December 17, 2020): 27–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.37220/mit.2020.50.4.068.

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Напряжения, возникающие в термопарах, образованных в сварных узлах стальных обшивок, оказываются сопоставимыми с напряжениями самых чувствительных термопар. Это определяет высокий уровень склонности стальных сварных соединений к электрохимической коррозии и объясняет повышенный интерес, проявляемый судостроителями к проблеме её элиминирования. Влияние на термоэлектродвижущую силу кремния носят резкий зигзагообразный характер. Усредненный собственный потенциал от перепада температур в стальной заготовке изменяется по синусоидальному закону. Найдено, что наибольшее значение электрического потенциала исследованных сталей характерно при содержании кремния ниже 0,2%. Температура окружающей среды оказывает значительное влияние на потенциал, что важно при значительном колебании температуры воды и воздуха. Возникла необходимость научного анализа и интерпретации накопившихся сведений. В работе представлен один из вариантов возможного теоретического объяснения наблюдаемых явлений. The stresses arising in the thermocouples formed in the welded joints of the steel cladding are comparable to the stresses of the most sensitive thermocouples. This determines the high level of susceptibility of steel welded joints to electrochemical corrosion and explains the increased interest shown by shipbuilders to the problem of its elimination. The effect on the thermoelectromotive force of silicon is of a sharp zigzag character. The average self-potential from the temperature difference in the steel billet changes according to a sinusoidal law. It was found that the highest value of the electric potential of the investigated steels is characteristic when the silicon content is below 0.2%. The ambient temperature has a significant effect on the potential, which is important with significant fluctuations in the temperature of water and air. There was a need for scientific analysis and interpretation of the accumulated information. The paper presents one of the options for a possible theoretical explanation of the observed phenomena.
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An, Daeseong, Seonggoo Ji, and Ihsan Ullah Jan. "Investigating the Determinants and Barriers of Purchase Intention of Innovative New Products." Sustainability 13, no. 2 (January 14, 2021): 740. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13020740.

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The purpose of this study was to examine the purchase intention of innovative new product (e.g., Galaxy Fold) by integrating behavioral reasoning theory (BRT) to the theory of reasoned action (TRA) and theory of planned behavior (TPB) to test the relative influence of reasons for and reasons against adoption on purchase attitude and purchase intention of Korean consumers. A quantitative research method via an online survey was conducted to test the proposed hypotheses. The sample of the study was 242 Korean consumers who participated in the online survey. Structural equation modeling was conducted by using AMOS 21.0 to test the proposed relationships. The findings showed that value for changes positively related to the reasons for adoption and negatively related to reasons against adoption. Reasons for adoption (e.g., relative advantage, compatibility, simplicity) have a significant positive effect on the purchase attitude, and reasons against adoption (e.g., price barrier, performance barrier, usage barrier) have a significant negative effect on the purchase attitude. Finally, purchase attitude has a significant positive relationship to the purchase intention of innovative new product. The findings of this study offer significant theoretical and managerial contributions in the context of sustainable innovative new product development.
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Stravinskienė, Inga. "Managing Employees’ Adaptation in Mergers: Theoretical Issues." Management of Organizations: Systematic Research 77, no. 1 (June 27, 2017): 137–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mosr-2017-0008.

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Abstract On the basis of scientific literature analysis, the article focuses on the conceptual framework of adaptation of employees and management of this adaptation in the merged organisations. The article reasons the aspect of change and transition in the post-merger context. The author discusses psychological and behavioural responses of organisation staff towards the post-merger and introduces transition phases of employees. There are also highlighted specific features of staff adaptation management in the merged organisations.
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Schreck, Christopher J., Mark T. Berg, Graham C. Ousey, Eric A. Stewart, and J. Mitchell Miller. "Does the Nature of the Victimization–Offending Association Fluctuate Over the Life Course? An Examination of Adolescence and Early Adulthood." Crime & Delinquency 63, no. 7 (December 18, 2015): 786–813. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011128715619736.

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Decades of criminological research has established that victimization is strongly connected with offending—this pattern is among the most durable in the criminological literature. However, there are plausible reasons to believe that under some theoretically defined conditions, the association can vary across the life course. Using 10 waves from the Pathways to Desistance data, which follow more than 1,300 youth from early adolescence into adulthood, we model within-individual change in the victimization–offending association as well as evaluate possible theoretical reasons for this change. Our results show that the influence of victimization on offending weakens as people age, although the association remains positive across the life course. The core substantive predictors, however, could not account for this temporal weakening of the association. We discuss the implications of these results for further theoretical development on offending.
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Baruk, Agnieszka Izabela. "Reasons of Polish young potential employees’ interest In a university as the employer vr perceiving its employees." Marketing of Scientific and Research Organizations 33, no. 3 (September 1, 2019): 27–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/minib-2019-0042.

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Summary The article has a theoretical-empirical character. Its main goal was to identify reasons of young potential employees’ interest in working at a university. To prepare the theoretical part, the method of cognitive-critical analysis of world literature on marketing, management and HRM was applied. The results of this analysis show an existing cognitive gap and a research gap in the scope of considerations about reasons of interest of the mentioned group of employees in a university as the employer. Striving for reducing both gaps some empirical researches were conducted using the questionnaire method to gather the primary data which were analyzed statistically using the method of exploratory factor analysis, Kruskal-Wallis test, etc. The obtained results made it possible to check three research hypotheses. The possibility to perform a satisfying job was not the key reason for the respondents’ interest in working at a university. The internal structure of reasons for the respondents’ interest in a university as the employer was different for the following two groups: 1/people who think that university’s employees are perceived in Poland better than those who work in other organizations; 2/people who think that university’s employees are perceived in Poland as well as those who work in other organizations. The way of perceiving employees of an university was a feature statistically significantly differentiating the reasons of the respondents’ interest in starting work at the university only in the case of high social prestige and high wages.
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Gasparyan, Seda, and Rafayel Harutyunyan. "MANIPULATIVE SPEECH: A THEORETICAL OVERVIEW." Armenian Folia Anglistika 17, no. 2 (24) (December 8, 2021): 11–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.46991/afa/2021.17.2.011.

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Manipulation is one of the concepts that needs a more in-depth theoretical and practical examination. It is employed in many areas of life, including personal and social matters, intellectual and professional pursuits, and, of course, politics. This paper is an approach, the purpose of which is to study the concept of manipulation as a psychological and linguistic phenomenon where the central emphasis is on the manipulative techniques and tactics that are utilized for various reasons such as illegitimate domination and social abuse. At this level of investigation we find it essential to illustrate different approaches to the study of this phenomenon as well as certain dictionary definitions to be able to fully perceive and comprehend the properties of manipulation.
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Baruk, Agnieszka Izabela, and Anna Goliszek. "The Reasons of Lack of Polish Young Potential Employees’ Interest in Universities as Employers in the Context of Perception of People Working in These Organizations." Marketing of Scientific and Research Organizations 32, no. 2 (June 1, 2019): 207–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/minib-2019-0036.

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Summary The article has a theoretical and empirical character. Identifying the internal structure of reasons of lack of Polish young potential employees’ interest in universities as employers was the main goal of this paper. To prepare its theoretical part the method of cognitive-critical analysis of world literature on marketing and management was applied. The results of this analysis show that the aspects connected with the mentioned reasons have not been studied yet. The more the opinions about the way of perception of universities’ employees in the comparison of other organizations’ employees have not been taken into account in the analysis. So one can talk about the existence of a cognitive gap and an empirical gap in this scope. Striving to reduce these gaps the empirical studies were conducted. The research covered representatives of Polish young potential employees. Gathered primary data were statistically analysed applying the following research methods and tests: exploratory factor analysis and Kruskal-Wallis test. The results of these analyses show that the opinions on relative perception of universities’ employees decide about differences in the structure of reasons of lack of interest in universities as employers. But the mentioned opinions are the element differentiating in a statistically significant way only one reason.
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Golemboski, David. "Religious Sincerity and the Reasons for Religious Freedom." Political Research Quarterly 73, no. 4 (July 13, 2019): 866–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1065912919861150.

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Embedded in U.S. legal frameworks governing the free exercise of religion is a criterion that has received surprisingly little theoretical attention: sincerity. Only those professions of belief that are sincere warrant legal accommodation. Nearly all of the existing literature on sincerity focuses on judicial “tests,” or evidentiary frameworks, for judging sincerity. This paper, in contrast, interrogates the notion of sincerity itself, developing a conception of what properly constitutes a sincere profession of belief. That conception includes three elements: genuineness, nonopportunism, and intelligibility. I then consider a fourth potential component of sincerity, vigilance, which concerns a believer’s consistency in living in accordance with their belief. A number of authors have recently proposed judicial tests requiring some sufficient degree of vigilance, but I argue that a vigilance criterion is incompatible with the fundamental values and objectives that underwrite the commitment to religious liberty in liberal political orders.
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Elmakis, David, and Anatoly Lisnianski. "LIFE CYCLE COST ANALYSIS: ACTUAL PROBLEM IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT." Journal of Business Economics and Management 7, no. 1 (March 31, 2006): 5–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/16111699.2006.9636115.

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The reliability associated costs are the main part of total life cycle cost for any repairable system. The paper presents the history of life cycle cost analysis, its principles and applicable standards. It analyzes the reasons behind the contradiction between the great theoretical achievements and their relatively rare applications in practice. It was shown that incorrect management is the main reason. Measures for management improvement were suggested.
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Chumak, E. V. "THEORETICAL BASIS OF STUDYING MIGRATION AND MIGRATION PROCESSES." Scientific Notes of V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University. Sociology. Pedagogy. Psychology 7 (73), no. 2 (2021): 17–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.37279/2413-1709-2021-7-2-17-26.

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The article touches upon the issue of migration and migration behavior. The phenomenological nature of migration processes in Russia is considered. The point of view is put forward about the phenomenological nature of migration as a category. The author graphically presents the structures of the temporal and non-temoral components of the migration phenomenon. The temporality of the phenomenon is based on the phylo- and ontogeny of the individual. By phylogeny, we mean the historical development of a society in which a potential migrant was formed. Ontogeny refers to the individual aspects of the development of a particular personality. The non-temporality of the phenomenon of migration is manifested in the occurrence of reasons: external, internal and natural-climatic, each of which has its own structure. The external factor is the product of the society in which this individual is. Internal — is largely a product of the phenomenon of the formation of the personality of a particular individual and is characterized by a unique reaction to external factors, one of the variants of which is the decision to migrate (manifestation of migration activity). The reasons for migration are structured, which in themselves are phenomenological in nature (moral, socio-cultural, economic, political and legal).
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Sitora Kadirova. "Legality, legitimacy and legitimation of political power: theoretical analysis." International Journal on Integrated Education 3, no. 10 (October 14, 2020): 122–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i10.701.

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In this article author examines the nature of the legitimacy of power, correlates the concepts of “legitimacy” and “legality”. The author also analyzes the difference between legitimation and legitimacy and reports the factors and causes of the crisis of legitimacy of political power. The term “delegitimization” is considered, the reasons and conditions for its occurrence are specified.
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GRETHER, M., and M. DE LLANO. "FIVE POSSIBLE REASONS WHY HIGH-Tc SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IS STALLED." International Journal of Modern Physics B 21, no. 13n14 (May 30, 2007): 2313–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217979207043683.

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Five commonly held premises considered questionable assumptions in the microscopic theory of superconductivity are discussed as possible reasons why the search appears to be stalled for a theoretical framework, admittedly ambitious, capable of predicting materials with critical temperatures Tc higher than the 1993 record of 164K in HgTlBaCaCuO (under pressure). We focus the dilemma as a whole in terms of a generalized Bose-Einstein condensation (GBEC) interpretation that includes and further extends BCS theory, as well as substantially enhancing its predicted Tcs within the electron-phonon mechanism producing pairing. The new GBEC model is an extension of the Friedberg-T.D. Lee 1989 boson-fermion BEC theory of high-Tc superconductors in that it includes hole pairs as well as electron pairs.
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BUCKLAND, JAMIE. "Skorupski and Broome on the Agent-Neutral/Relative Distinction." Utilitas 31, no. 1 (July 26, 2018): 59–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0953820818000195.

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I have two aims in this article. The first is to break the deadlocked exchange between John Skorupski and John Broome concerning how best to understand Thomas Nagel's distinction between agent-neutral and agent-relative reasons for action. The second is to provide a reformulation of the distinction which captures an uncontroversial distinction between those reason-giving considerations which encapsulate an indexical relationship between an agent and an object of moral concern, and those which do not. The resolution of this exchange, and subsequent reformulation of the dichotomy, has two important ramifications for contemporary debates in moral philosophy. First and foremost, it reveals the true, pre-theoretical nature of the distinction between agent-neutral and agent-relative reasons for action, and how the notion of agent-relativity cannot be utilized to underwrite the existence of deontic constraints. And, second, it provides definitive support for Skorupski's claim that agent-relative reasons are not the defining feature of deontological ethics.
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Lof, Gregory L., and Maggie Watson. "Five Reasons Why Nonspeech Oral Motor Exercises (NSOME) Do Not Work." Perspectives on School-Based Issues 11, no. 4 (December 2010): 109–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/sbi11.4.109.

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Abstract Nonspeech oral motor exercises (NSOME) are used often by speech-language pathologists to help children improve their speech sound productions. However, the phonology, articulation, and motor speech development and disorders literature does not support their use. This article presents five reasons (four theoretical, one empirical) why NSOME are not an appropriate therapeutic technique for treating children's speech sound production problems.
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Ho, Yi-Hui, and Chieh-Yu Lin. "Logistics Service Type, Firm Size and the Reasons for Keeping Green Mindfulness – A Theoretical Framework." Universal Journal of Management 7, no. 3 (June 2019): 105–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.13189/ujm.2019.070303.

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Cone, Lawrence A., Gary Annunziata, Radhika Gade-Andovolu, and Barbara E. Potts. "Cholangiocarcinoma in a Patient on Long-term Methotrexate: Are There Theoretical Reasons for Its Occurrence?" JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology 8, no. 6 (December 2002): 360–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00124743-200212000-00018.

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Vorontsova, A. "THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF FACTORS DETERMINING LABOR MIGRATION." Vìsnik Sumsʹkogo deržavnogo unìversitetu, no. 3 (2020): 19–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/1817-9215.2020.3-2.

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Mechanical movements of the population in the form of migrations constantly accompanied the development of mankind. In this regard, scientists at different times were interested in the reasons that can cause migration waves and, accordingly, ways to manage this phenomenon at the state level. This article is devoted to the study of basic scientific approaches and economic theories on the selection of factors that cause migration in general and labor migration in particular. To accomplish the task, the author analyzes the main generally accepted economic theories, in particular: mercantilism, classical economic theory, marxism, neoclassical theory, keynesianism, monetarism and more. In addition, the selection of factors that provoke migration in the theories of socio-economic orientation as a theory of human capital and social networks, structural-historical approach was considered. The next step the author explored a more specific economic direction - migration theories (classical theory of E. Ravenstein, the theory of pull-push factors E. Lee, a new economic theory of labor migration, dual theory of labor market, the theory of relative differences, the theory of world systems, the concept of mobile transition , synthetic theory of international migration, etc.). Based on the theoretical analysis, it can be argued that the factors that cause migration can be classified on various grounds. The most characteristic of these are the selection of objective and subjective reasons; controlled, partially and uncontrolled; micro-, macro-level; social and natural nature; economic, social, political, ethnic, psychological, pedagogical nature, etc. The conducted research makes a thorough theoretical basis for further work in this direction.
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Smirnov, A. Yu, and G. A. Sulaberidze. "Universal Separation Potential for Multicomponent Mixtures: Reasons for Its Absence." Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A 93, no. 4 (April 2019): 786–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s0036024419040241.

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