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  • ...n used pejoratively to refer to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_belief folk beliefs] deemed [[irrational]]. This leads to some superstitions being call ==Superstition and psychology==
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  • ...Il Canto di Malavita] is a collection of three recordings from PIAS of the folk music of the Calabrian Ndrangheta, an organised crime group operating in so #Nisbett, Richard E., and Dov Cohen. Culture of Honor: The Psychology of Violence in the South. Westview, 1996. ISBN 0-8133-1993-5.
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  • ...into what is real. The 20th century brought demands for [[symbolism]] or [[psychology|psychological]] insight in the delineation and development of [[character]]
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  • ...in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natal_astrology natal astrology] and in folk [[beliefs]] about "[[lucky]] days." The 23- and 28-day rhythms used by bior In 1904, psychology professor Hermann Swoboda claimed to have independently discovered the same
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  • ...one of the earliest forms of entertainment. Narrative may also refer to [[psychology|psychological]] processes in self-[[identity]], [[memory]] and [[meaning]]- ...in the work of Vladimir Propp, who analysed the plots used in traditional folk-tales and identified distinct functional components. This trend (or these
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  • ...linary study of [[mind]] and [[intelligence]], embracing [[philosophy]], [[psychology]], artificial intelligence, neuroscience, [[linguistics]], and [[anthropolo ...ied the existence of mind. According to behaviorists such as J. B. Watson, psychology should restrict itself to examining the relation between observable stimuli
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  • ...ees itself from the trammels of [[matter]]. A point to note here is that [[psychology]] and [[philosophy]] were not separate in [[Classical Philosophy]] Thus in ...rite was equally bound to lay aside his holiness before mixing with common folk and returning to ordinary life; this he did by a sacrifice, which, with the
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  • ...consumption and consumer goods (as in [[high culture]], [[low culture]], [[folk culture]], or [[popular culture]]) John Befrger ''Ways of Seeing'', anthrop ...nts that obscure and distort people's essential nature. On this account, [[folk music]] (as produced by working-class people) honestly expresses a natural
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  • ...consumption and consumer goods (as in [[high culture]], [[low culture]], [[folk culture]], or [[popular culture]]) John Befrger ''Ways of Seeing'', anthrop ...nts that obscure and distort people's essential nature. On this account, [[folk music]] (as produced by working-class people) honestly expresses a natural
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  • ...t is good to have all of you in company today, and there are interesting [[folk]] with me, as well. Perhaps I may contribute an offering to your [[discussi ...to adopt mannerisms of another has some [[physiological]] [[roots]] and [[psychology]] origins as well, it is also [[inherent]] in the core of [[personality]].
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  • ====Psychology==== ...will be largely composed of country music with rock 'n' roll rhythmic and folk elements. 1973 Jazz Jrnl. Sept. 18/2 The failures tended to be found where
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  • ...roduced in 19th century [[philosophy]] by [[Franz Brentano]] in his work ''Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint''. Brentano defined intentionality as one cha ...f intentionality states that every mental [[phenomenon]] (that is, every [[psychology|psychological]] act) has a content, and is directed at an object (the ''int
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  • ...ding to which empirical laws and explanations in "special sciences" like [[psychology]] or [[geology]] are invisible from the perspective of basic [[physics]]. ...ology]]" that simply has no basis in [[fact]], something like the way that folk science speaks of demon-caused illness.
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  • ...sources show they are claimed to be immortal by various [[religion]]s and folk legends. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...ractice was actively discouraged by the church, but remained widespread in folk religion throughout the medieval period. Magical [[thinking]] became syncre ...also used in somewhat different [[context]]s in fields such as clinical [[psychology]] and sports training.
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  • ...last decade, gossip has been researched in terms of its [[evolution]]ary [[psychology]] origins.[1] This has found gossip as an important means by which people c One popular etymology (or folk-etymology) connects the word "gossip" with "to sip":[5] the tale tells how
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  • ...waking state to hyperexcitability. A psychiatrist who subscribes to depth psychology sees waking consciousness as the mere tip of the iceberg, the rest being co ...nd hysterical illnesses, Mesmer (1734–1815) was knowledgeable in medicine, psychology, hermeticism, and alchemy. He postulated that people possess two distinct r
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  • ...th lessons that seem [[repetitive]], but it is my understanding of human [[psychology]] and the like. Many, many are the ways that need to have these [[thoughts] ...cause some of the most [[Spirit]] filled people are those [[indigenous]] [[folk]] who by our standards would be 'deprived'. Perhaps the key is that it is b
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  • ...with spirit, you are a reality, a reality base, a [[teacher base]], and [[folk]] will be drawn to you to the extent that they sense even [[unconsciously]] ...rienced, and it is an [[emotional]] transference such as they discuss in [[psychology]], as well as, perhaps, some dependency factor, but it is emotional, my dea
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  • ...y, they share the rudiments of Western "[[folk psychology]]": a sentential psychology and semantics, for example, belief and (propositional) knowledge, subject-p
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