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mind and judgment
Although she brought him a dowry of only $ 300, she possessed a frugal mind and a business judgment that he declared better than that of most merchants, and she assisted him in the practical details of his business.
It should however be recollected, that in sleep the judgment is the first faculty of the mind which ceases to act, therefore, the opinion of the sleeper respecting his performance is not to be trusted, even in his waking moments.
In humans these cells are involved in social conduct, emotions, judgment, and theory of mind.
If in the prescriber's judgment dosing in drops would be appropriate, it should be borne in mind that in contemporary medicine, there are 20 drops per mL.
In his diary, Malmesbury recorded his reservations about Caroline's suitability as a bride for the prince: she lacked judgment, decorum and tact, spoke her mind too readily, acted indiscreetly, and often neglected to wash, or change her dirty clothes.
They are listed as: The world was created by God ; God is one and incorporeal ; belief in revelation ( including the divine origin of tradition ); man is called to righteousness and endowed with all necessary qualities of mind and soul to avoid sin ; belief in reward and punishment ; the soul is created pure ; after death it leaves the body ; belief in resurrection ; Messianic expectation, retribution, and final judgment.
In a judgment delivered in 1995, the Supreme Court of India ruled that " Ordinarily, Hindutva is understood as a way of life or a state of mind and is not to be equated with or understood as religious Hindu fundamentalism ... it is a fallacy and an error of law to proceed on the assumption ... that the use of words Hindutva or Hinduism per se depicts an attitude hostile to all persons practising any religion other than the Hindu religion ...
(" By suspending judgment, by confining oneself to phenomena or objects as they appear, and by asserting nothing definite as to how they really are, one can escape the perplexities of life and attain an imperturbable peace of mind.
For before the mind of a sinner can be inclined to repentance, it must be excited by the knowledge of the Divine judgment.
This was important because Pan, in addition to his other powers, had the capacity to instill the most extreme sort of fear, an irrational, blind fear that paralysed the mind and suspended all sense of judgment – panic.
These are distinguished from adventitious ideas which are images or concepts which are accompanied by the judgment that they are caused by some object outside of the mind.
" The first was never to accept anything for true which I did not clearly know to be such ; that is to say, carefully to avoid precipitancy and prejudice, and to comprise nothing more in my judgment than what was presented to my mind so clearly and distinctly as to exclude all ground of doubt.
Only by suspending judgment can we attain a state of ataraxia ( roughly, ' peace of mind ').
My factual position in the case as well as in the world of science of today does not permit me to enter the case against the Food and Drug Administration, since such action would, in my mind, imply admission of the authority of this special branch of the government to pass judgment on primordial, pre-atomic cosmic orgone energy.
broadened the definition of " abnormality of mind " to include those lacking " the ability to exercise will-power to control acts in accordance with rational judgment ".
Alexis de Tocqueville described Blackstone as " an inferior writer, without liberality of mind or depth of judgment ".
"' Imperturbability means coolness and presence of mind under all circumstances, calmness amid storm, clearness of judgment in moments of grave peril, immobility, impassiveness, or, to use an old and expressive word, phlegm.
The first thing ( needed ) here is a fine, piercing mind, to feel out the truth with the measure of its judgment ).
These two notions being granted, it can be said that statements of " ought " are measured by their prescriptive truth, just as statements of " is " are measured by their descriptive truth ; and the descriptive truth of an " is " judgment is defined by its correspondence to reality ( actual or in the mind ), while the prescriptive truth of an " ought " judgment is defined according to a more limited scope — its correspondence to right desire ( conceivable in the mind and able to be found in the rational appetite, but not in the more " actual " reality of things independent of the mind or rational appetite )
His faults as a judge lay in his disposition to be intolerant of those who, not able to follow the rapidity of his judgment, endeavoured to persist in argument after he had made up his mind ; but though he was peremptory with the most eminent counsel, young men had no cause to complain of his treatment of them.

mind and altering
Some early scientists such as Georg Ernst Stahl ( 1659-1734 ) and Francisque Bouillier ( 1813 – 1899 ) had supported a form of animism which life and mind, the directive principle in evolution and growth, holding that all cannot be traced back to chemical and mechanical processes, but that there is a directive force which guides energy without altering its amount.
Cannabidiol differs from the active drug in cannabis, tetrahydrocannabinol, in that cannabidiol lacks the typical mind altering and recreational effects.
Neurotransmitters can be viewed as chemicals through which neurons primarily communicate, and psychoactive drugs affect the mind by altering this communication.
One must keep in mind, however, that neurofibromatosis can occur in or affect any of the organ systems, whether that entails simply compressing them ( from tumor growth ) or in fact altering the organs in some fundamental way.
The first reply says that it might be possible for mind to influence the distribution of energy, without altering its quantity.
A lifelong fascination with mind altering and its methods led Rheingold to the Institute of Noetic Sciences and Xerox PARC.
By the end of the book, the main characters are all either dead, irrelevant, or the victim of mind altering xenophages.
She is capable of extraordinary psionic feats, including the telepathic standards of: broadcasting and receiving thoughts, mind-control, altering perceptions and memories, psychic shielding, astral projection, mind switching, brain engram modification, mental sedation, and induction of mental pain via touch.
Psychonautics ( from the Greek ( " soul / spirit / mind ") and ( " sailor / navigator ") – a sailor of the mind / soul ) refers both to a methodology for describing and explaining the subjective effects of altered states of consciousness, including those induced by meditation or mind altering substances, and to a research paradigm in which the researcher voluntarily immerses him / herself into an altered state by means of such techniques, as a means to explore human experience and existence.
Benzodiazepines and any other form of mind or mood altering addictive drug should not be used on patients with addictive history.
Upstairs, Trout theorizes that the Twonky is from a future “ super state ” that uses such machines to control the population, which the Twonky soon demonstrates by walking into the room and altering his mind so that he no longer believes there to be a problem.
The Tersae came into conflict with humans at the orders of the Melconians, who were at the time altering them still further with increased aggression in mind.
* Telekinesis: The ability to manipulate small objects with only the power of the mind, such as moving the tumblers of a lock, igniting a torch, or altering the flight of an arrow.
John is not shown to be significantly affected by the Indigo Ring's mind altering capabilities, although this could be because he was already capable of feeling compassion.
* Lex Luthor refers to Sivana in Kingdom Come as the source of the mind altering worms used to induce schizophrenia on Captain Marvel.
The drug can be any substance that is physical or mind altering.
As well, just the author's own tweaking and altering to fit the " Erik " she had developed in her own mind, and wanted to read / write about ( as proclaimed in her own afterword ).
She tries to loosen Sean up, taking him to a restaurant that is completely pitch-black, breaking into an unsold house to have sex and experimenting with mind altering drugs.
The Archer then used a mind-altering device to literally change her mind, but this had the unintended side effect of altering her personality to an air-headed, vapid persona that put her feelings for the Archer above all other priorities.

mind and effects
The emotional effects of anxiety may include " feelings of apprehension or dread, trouble concentrating, feeling tense or jumpy, anticipating the worst, irritability, restlessness, watching ( and waiting ) for signs ( and occurrences ) of danger, and, feeling like your mind's gone blank " as well as " nightmares / bad dreams, obsessions about sensations, deja vu, a trapped in your mind feeling, and feeling like everything is scary.
Alcohol and other drugs are also avoided by many Buddhists because of their effects on the mind and " mindfulness ".
Hubbard proposed that, via pain, physical or mental traumas caused " aberrations " ( deviations from rational thinking ) in the mind, which produced adverse physical and emotional effects.
" " reactive mind can give a man arthritis, bursitis, asthma, allergies, sinusitis, coronary trouble, high blood pressure ... And it is the only thing in the human being which can produce these effects ...
A canonical " dot-com " company's business model relied on harnessing network effects by operating at a sustained net loss to build market share ( or mind share ).
Epiphenomenalism is the theory in philosophy of mind that mental phenomena are caused by physical processes in the brain or that both are effects of a common cause, as opposed to mental phenomena driving the physical mechanics of the brain.
Thus Kant effects his “ Copernican ” revolution of knowledge by changing our perspective on knowledge from a question of “ what can truly be known ” ( i. e. how can we actually come to know universals ), to a question of “ how does the knowing mind operate .”
Peace of mind, serenity, and calmness are descriptions of a disposition free from the effects of stress.
T ' ai chi ch ' uan's health training, therefore, concentrates on relieving the physical effects of stress on the body and mind.
This is representative of the debilitating effects corruption has even on the brightest mind.
were more sober, and gave details of the effects of nuclear weapons on the human body and mind.
Possibly because of its dulling effects, another herb is mainly used for nerve and mind disorders like insomnia: jatamamsi ( Nardostachys jatamansi ).
The Silver Cord concerns the mind and helps the magus against mental effects among others.
The initiates, sensitized by their fast and prepared by preceding ceremonies ( see set and setting ), may have been propelled by the effects of a powerful psychoactive potion into revelatory mind states with profound spiritual and intellectual ramifications.
Instead the silhouettes appeared with great intensity ... One hypothesis which presents itself to the mind naturally enough would be to suppose that these rays, whose effects have a great similarity to the effects produced by the rays studied by M. Lenard and M. Röntgen, are invisible rays emitted by phosphorescence and persisting infinitely longer than the duration of the luminous rays emitted by these bodies.
Inspired by the February 1843 parliamentary report exposing the effects of the Industrial Revolution upon poor children called Second Report of the Children's Employment Commission, Dickens planned in May 1843 to publish an inexpensive political pamphlet tentatively titled, " An Appeal to the People of England, on behalf of the Poor Man's Child " but changed his mind, deferring the pamphlet's production until the end of the year.
Simmel was originally asked to lecture on the role of intellectual ( or scholarly ) life in the big city, but he effectively reversed the topic in order to analyze the effects of the big city on the mind of the individual.
When used in videogames, there are generally two methods used to achieve motion blur: cheaper full-screen effects, which typically only take camera movement ( and sometimes how fast the camera is moving in 3-D Space to create a radial blur ) into mind, and more " selective " or " per-object " motion blur, which typically uses a shader to create a velocity buffer to mark motion intensity for a motion blurring effect to be applied to or uses a shader to perform geometry extrusion.
Briefly, he came to the conclusion that we could come to know an external world through experience, but that what we could know about it was limited by the limited terms in which the mind can think: if we can only comprehend things in terms of cause and effect, then we can only know causes and effects.
Such is the position I assume ; and I feel so thoroughly convinced that it is a law of the animal economy, that such effects should follow such condition of mind and body, that I fear not to state, as my deliberate opinion, that this is a fact which cannot be controverted.
It is not the goal of the ULT that more people might call themselves " Theosophists ", rather that the effects of the Movement will serve to " leaven the Race mind ".
It was said to be unfinished, and indeed there were skeletal special effects that now appear in final form, but perhaps it was never really finished in his mind.
Another piece to keep in mind is the effects of rater motivation on judgmental evaluations.

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