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Examples of ascription


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The focus is not on ' wicked behaviour ' (whatever that might be) but on ascriptions of ' wickedness ', and specifically claims about ' wicked ' behaviour by women.
Additional evidence was provided by the content of the self-esteem ascriptions.
Defensive ascriptions of "us" versus "them" thinking may thus diminish.
Broaching the topic of self-regulation, we outline neurocognitive data supplementing the notion that voluntariness is perhaps more post hoc ascriptions than bona fide introspection.
Logophoric pronouns are intrinsically indirect-discourse or reportive pronouns - they appear in attitude ascriptions.
Although the lexical ascriptions of positive valence are perhaps more prominent, the presence of clearly negative features shows that bright-side sequences are not transformations of valence.
Prosodic ascriptions of valence in these inquiries indicate that the limited information possessed by the inquirer has led to a par ticular affective expectation about the news.
The varying importance of religion in the participants' lives was evident from the supportive illustrations given to self-esteem ascriptions during the first 10 years of the study.
Put differently, the battle was never (and may never be) between abstract principle and concrete ascriptions and patriotisms, but between one ascriptive horizon against another ascriptive horizon.
Claims and ascriptions of just-deserts responsibility require a foundation that is very different from the psychological and therapeutic considerations that establish the desirability of take-charge responsibility.
Intentional ascriptions of animation also require that the interpreter assess to what, where, and when the viewed agents may be directing their attention, as a prerequisite for determining their intention.
In the history of ideas, then, one should not assume that it's universalism that has the most to answer for, or that ascriptions of diversity should always command our admiration.
What thus seems of concern here is the process by which such an ascription emerges.
Can we deduce from the process of the ascription of meaning criteria to assess views of life ?
Both criteria are required for the proper working of the two functions of the overall evaluation in which the ascription of meaning consists.
The ascription of participants into age groups continues in this extract.
However, these perspectives (self-identification and ascription) do not necessarily coincide.
If the conscious ascription of a mental state is necessary for alignment, then people will only align if they perform such ascriptions.
None of the titles are contemporary with the earliest extant versions of the stories, but are on the whole modern ascriptions.
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As for explanation and reasoning, they have produced theories for functional ascription by an external viewer as par t of an explanation.
Looking at the system externally, the effect will be regarded as a functional ascription.
Once stated thus, the view is so clearly wrong that my ascription of it to the authors might be challenged.
By incorporating aligning ascription into responses, recipients display that their understanding of the news is consistent with that of the deliverer.
Thus, selfidentification and ascription by others are not indissolubly linked to a person, as the organism analogy and the notion of ethnic identity suggest.
The ascription of actions to individuals acting qua group member raises familiar and intriguing issues of intentionality.
The next point is that our participator y intentions allow the ascription of our individual acts to the group.
After examining this form of error ascription we examine the plates themselves and understand representation's power in both the image and the written description.
If our evidence consists of patterns of action, expressions of feeling and attitude, any ascription of traits will invariably be incomplete and contestable.
If the ascription of quality is a mental operation we perform, its presupposition is consciousness.
When we ascribe some property to a perceptual object, this ascription can be mistaken.
The ascription to him of a work on so recondite a legal issue does therefore require some justification.
With the external criteria that we have found we can judge whether a particular view of life is adequate for the ascription of meaning.
My analysis is concerned with the contrast between consent and ascription on that level.
In societies that pass from fluidity to rigidity in power ascription, central possession wanes.
Such ascriptions of sensuous properties give evidence, but never certainty that the represented properties are also exemplified.
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Another driver for function reformulation may be the ascription of a new function to behavior (process 16).
Individuals or groups may, however, change profession, a change sometimes recognized by ascription of a new social identity to the individuals in question.
Even today, ascription and self-ascription of badu and hadhar identities are contextual rather than absolute; they are also contested, more often than not.
An important fourth criterion is self-ascription : that the people in question perceive themselves as different from the majority, and define themselves as indigenous.
However, in a great part of the literature on the ascription of meaning there is discussion about objective meaning.
Such techniques rely heavily on ' ascription', a statistical method in which probability is applied to available data to supply unavailable information.
Rural children were deployed into a hazardous world based on racial ascription, but where a quasi-religious ideology of political violence could give them a new nonracialised identity.
Since identity is a function of self- and other-ascription, the constitution of identities, through the negotiation of congruent ascriptions, is visible in the turn-by-turn talk of individuals.
Details of exact ascriptions differed between scholars.
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They may all agree that embryos are not persons, but at the other end of prepersonal human life, in infancy, they advocate slightly different criteria for the ascription of personhood.
I agree with his self-ascription, of course.
Their reactions to, and negotiation of, racial ascription are framed within three fields of power: racialised social identities, processes of state formation, and opportunities and repertoire of contestatory politics.
I defend the position that a view of life must be useful for the ascription of meaning and therefore needs to fulfil the requirements of the process of ascribing meaning.
Later tradition ascribed to each sage a pithy saying of his own, but ancient as well as modern scholars have doubted the legitimacy of such ascriptions.
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By showing that even non-monotonic change can be governed by a single equation, the authors argue persuasively that we can no longer accept the convenient ascription of stages.
With the fetishization of stylistic innovation, on the other hand, the ascription of style comes to float increasingly free of the work and its verifiable attributes.
I am bound to say the ascription of military rank to me is inaccurate.
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We always taught languages by means of pictures—a picture with, below, it, an ascription.
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Surely he might take a little of that ascription of motive, and apply it elsewhere in this connection.
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The ascription of blame will be of no great interest to the farming community.
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False ascription is the process of invoking authoritative figures from a (real or mythical) past in order to lend authority to a specific text.
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No certain ascription of its authorship can be made.
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Usually an ascription in a single source is contradicted by other ascriptions in other sources.
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Feminist have challenged the ascription in a number of (not always commensurate) ways.
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However, trait ascription and trait-based models of personality remain contentious in modern psychology and social science research.
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Furthermore, the theoretical bases for trait ascription bias are criticized for failing to recognize constraints and questionable conceptual assumptions.
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The ascription of vulnerability overrides the principle of equality between the partners, constitutes and invasion of privacy and impacts on the positive rights of individuals.
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Since the late 19th century, however, scholars have increasingly doubted this ascription, largely on stylistic grounds.
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When transcribing hearsay, he displays a careful approach to the ascription of sources.
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He also proposed that in all societies the actual ascription of statuses to the individual is controlled by a series of reference points.
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He concluded that points of ascription are either "primary" or "secondary" and then can further be broken down into "classificatory" or "relational" aspects.
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Notably, the problem of false ascription is not something we find just in the tarot literature.
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Participants are then asked to report on the status of that knowledge ascription.
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Trait ascription bias refers to the situational and dispositional evaluation and description of personality traits on a personal level.
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The conflict between self-identification and societal ascription further complicates biomedical research and public health policies.
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Ascription is one way sociologists explain why stratification occurs.
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The ascription is plausible, and the plays are talented and worthy pieces.
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Pseudepigraphy covers the false ascription of names of authors to works, even to authentic works that make no such claim within their text.
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The studies address contextualism by varying the context of the knowledge ascription (for example, how important it is that the agent in the vignette has accurate knowledge).
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Today, racial categorization depends on self-ascription.
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On the ascription of functions to objects, with special reference to inference in archaeology.
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In our society, the value system of white bias, ethnicities are valorized according to the tilt of whiteness - functions as the ideological basis for status ascription.
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Many of their self-esteem ascriptions and writings on belief and hope elucidated the ways in which their faith constituted an important feature of their identity.
There is obviously a certain amount of subjectivity in these ascriptions.
The formal element is such uncertainty - the sway of the death-before-death that qualifies ascriptions of living consciousness.
There remains the pressing issue of whether their affective impairment should influence responsibility ascriptions.
Compulsion can affect the epistemic requirement in a way that also warrants changes in responsibility ascriptions.
His wife and five children from both marriages were mentioned in nearly all illustrations he gave for his positive self ascriptions.
Whatever post-modern critics may claim, identities cannot entirely float free from bodily experience, nor are they unconstrained by cultural ascriptions.
When difficulties are branded as mental disorder rather than "badness," the hope is that benevolent attributions and ascriptions can be made, diminishing blame.
Prosody can be used to temper lexical ascriptions of valence, and to accomplish news as having positive par ts within a negative whole.
Trees, it might be said, don't participate in those forms of life in which such ascriptions would have their sense.
Had he simply confused the two names previously, or did he alter the original ascriptions on the authority of fresh exemplars?
First, it underestimates the naturalist's ability to ground natural proper function ascriptions in the concept of health.
To count, such ascriptions must satisfy two further conditions.
Indeed, some of these essays are as much, or more, about ascriptions of inadequacy in men than of wickedness in women.
Do they really have intentions or are our ascriptions of intentions to groups just shorthand ways of referring to the attitudes had by group members?
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