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term and mind
Jean Piaget applied the term in child psychology in reference to an implicit understanding of the world in a child's mind which assumes that all events are the product of intention or consciousness.
Of particular concern to Indian drama and literature are the term ' Bhava ' or the state of mind and rasa referring generally to the emotional flavors / essence crafted into the work by the writer and relished by a ' sensitive spectator ' or sahṛdaya or one with positive taste and mind.
: Science of the mind, or cultural or spiritual science ), a term generally used in German to refer to the humanities and social sciences ; in fact, the term " science " is used more broadly in Europe as a general term that refers to any exact knowledge.
The term baccalaureus is a pun combining the prosaic baccalarius with bacca lauri ' " laurel berry "— according to the American Heritage Dictionary, " bacca " is the Old Irish word for " farmer " + laureus, " laurel berry ," the idea being that a " baccalaureate " had farmed ( cultivated ) his mind.
Krishna consciousness, for example, is a term used to mean an intimate linkage between the mind of a worshipper and the god Krishna.
However, others tend to use the term more broadly to include any topics at the intersection of ethics and psychology ( and philosophy of mind ).
" According to Steven Pinker, EP is " not a single theory but a large set of hypotheses " and a term which " has also come to refer to a particular way of applying evolutionary theory to the mind, with an emphasis on adaptation, gene-level selection, and modularity.
When James Braid first described hypnotism, he did not use the term " suggestion " but referred instead to the act of focusing the conscious mind of the subject upon a single dominant idea.
Braid extended Carpenter's theory to encompass the influence of the mind upon the body more generally, beyond the muscular system, and therefore referred to the " ideo-dynamic " response and coined the term " psycho-physiology " to refer to the study of general mind / body interaction.
Intelligence is a term describing one or more capacities of the mind.
" Person of unsound mind " was the term used in 1950 in the English version of the European Convention on Human Rights as one of the types of person who could be deprived of liberty by a judicial process.
It has been noted that using the term " mental " ( i. e., of the mind ) is not necessarily meant to imply separateness from brain or body.
The term is technically used in psychology for the process of reviving in the mind percepts of objects formerly given in sense perception.
The term Wissenschaft cannot be translated straightforwardly as studies, as it calls to mind both scientific methods and the humanities.
The Museum's introductory slideshow recounts that, " In its original sense, the term, " museum " meant " a spot dedicated to the Muses, a place where man's mind could attain a mood of aloofness above everyday affairs.
Ideas of reflection and the workings of imagination are blended in the term merencolie, embodying for contemporaries " a tendency ", observes Huizinga, " to identify all serious occupation of the mind with sadness ".
The term punned on the Taoist custom of " cleansing / washing the heart / mind " (, xǐ xīn ) prior to conducting certain ceremonies or entering certain holy places.
Nirvāṇa (;, nibbāna ; ) is an ancient Sanskrit term used in Indian religions to describe the profound peace of mind that is acquired with moksha ( liberation ).
Psychosis ( from the Ancient Greek ψυχή " psyche ", for mind / soul, and-ωσις "- osis ", for abnormal condition or derangement ) refers to an abnormal condition of the mind, and is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state often described as involving a " loss of contact with reality ".

term and map
" " Giving Directions " is the term for thinking and projecting an anatomically ideal map of how one's body may be used effortlessly.
Appearing with the term, and helping spread and sustain its popularity, was a political cartoon depicting a strange animal with claws, wings and a dragon-type head satirizing the map of the odd shaped district.
Appearing with the term, and helping to spread and sustain its popularity, was a political cartoon depicting a strange animal with claws, wings and a dragon-like head satirising the map of the odd-shaped district.
The origin of the term atlas is a common source of misconception, perhaps because two different mythical figures named ' Atlas ' are associated with map making.
The Russian name Koloshi ( Колоши ) ( from an Alutiiq term for the labret ) or the related German name Koulischen may be encountered in older historical literature, such as Shelikhov's 1796 map of Russian America.
It is a contentious issue but between the two world wars the term " Rhineland " covered the whole occupied and de-militarized zone to the west of the Rhine including the bridge-heads on the eastern banks ( see map below ).
Maps may also indicate grid north, which is a navigational term referring to the direction northwards along the grid lines of a map projection.
It refers to the practice of marking a red line on a map to delineate the area where banks would not invest ; later the term was applied to discrimination against a particular group of people ( usually by race or sex ) irrespective of geography.
In mathematics the concept of topography is used to indicate the patterns or general organization of features on a map or as a term referring to the pattern in which variables ( or their values ) are distributed in a space.
: The term winding number may also refer to the rotation number of an iterated map.
This map made by the U. S. military shows the term " Everglades " was in use by 1857.
The term " Knocking away the props " was used, perhaps as an unfortunate consequence of the fact that all of Germany's allies lay south of ( i. e. ' beneath ') her on the map.
One could interpret these maps as a flat wheel or disc, but most were intended to represent only a portion of the sphere-known world-just as a modern flat map of Europe or Africa is intended to represent only part of the planet " and " In the ancient and medieval world the term " antipodes " may mean lands on the opposite side on the planet or, more commonly, " human inhabitants " of lands on the other side of the planet.
In the category of groups, a monomorphism f from H to G is normal if and only if its image is a normal subgroup of G. In particular, if H is a subgroup of G, then the inclusion map i from H to G is a monomorphism, and will be normal if and only if H is a normal subgroup of G. In fact, this is the origin of the term " normal " for monomorphisms.
of the band Bad Brains, regarded as a band that " put moshing on the map ," used the term mash in lyrics and in concert stage banter to both incite and to describe the aggressive and often violent dancing of the scene.
* Digital surface model, another term for digital elevation model, used to digitally map topography
The term xerocracy was coined to describe a process by which the route for a Critical Mass can be decided: anyone who has an opinion makes their own map and distributes it to the cyclists participating in the Mass.
Proponents of the term " East Turkestan " argue that the name Xinjiang (; Postal map spelling: Sinkiang ) is arrogant, because if the individual Chinese characters are to be taken literally and not as a proper name, then Xinjiang means " New Territory ".
The term is sometimes used to refer to the Fraser Canyon and stretches upstream from there, but in general British Columbian usage of the term refers to the stretch of the river downstream from the town of Hope ( about where the " r " in " Vancouver " is on the map below ).
The term " The Greater Yalta " is used to designate a part of the Crimean southern coast spanning from Foros in the west to Gurzuf in the east and including the city of Yalta and multiple adjacent urban settlements ( the area of the Greater Yalta is marked dark blue on the map ).
* Grid north, a navigational term referring to the direction northwards along the grid lines of a map projection
the manifold is complete as a metric space ( which justifies the usual term geodesically complete for a manifold having an exponential map with this property ).
*** allows searching for any or a specified type of geographical feature within a rectangular area or the whole world, with a name equal to or containing the search term ; returns coordinates, country and province with a small scale map.

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