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Critics may see such concessions as an indication that the right to life cannot be adequately defined by reference to developed psychological features.
Psychological features such as attention, interests, memory and motivation are components of this theory of information metabolism.
What is most important though is that Bacon was interested in how social and psychological features of knowledge introduced falsification.
To most psychologists, need is a psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a goal, giving purpose and direction to behavior.
From a genetics point of view, therefore, a crucial psychological feature connecting creativity to psychosis would seem to be the distinctive cognitive style responsible for both.
An individual's dreams may contain "unique stylistic psychological features and concerns," he said, "and thus be worthy of scrutiny by the individual to review life strategies."
During the 2000s, Matondkar revealed strong, dramatic and psychological features in her roles, and delivered a number of critically acclaimed performances.
Progressed Moon: A period of about one month's duration, in which affairs and psychological features associated with the planet will be emphasised and activated.
Motivation is a psychological feature that arouses an organism to act towards a desired goal and elicits, controls, and sustains certain goal-directed behaviors.
The result of the study, "Teachers at Work," is a fine account of the physical, organizational, sociological, economic, political, cultural and psychological features of an adult's day at school.
In the absence of a generous or comfortable economic package for disability or worker's compensation, other psychological features may limit the ability of the patient to recover from surgery.
Respondents to this criticism argue that the noted human cases in fact would not be classified as persons as they do not have a natural capacity to develop any psychological features.
Although there is much literature on psychogenic amnesia as dissimilar to organic amnesia, the distinction between neurological and psychological features is often difficult to discern and remains controversial.
In his work Understanding New Religious Movements, Saliba notes that though the organization's definition of the term cult stems from a theological background, it incorporates sociological and psychological features as well.
Art critic Galina Vasilyeva-Shlyapina separates two basic forms of the self-portrait: "professional" portraits, in which the artist is depicted at work, and "personal" portraits, which reveal moral and psychological features.
It has been speculated that CNVs underlie a significant proportion of normal human variation, including differences in cognitive, behavioral, and psychological features, and that CNVs in at least three loci can result in increased risk for schizophrenia in a few individuals.
On this approach, a being essentially has a right to life if it has a natural capacity to develop the relevant psychological features; and, since human beings do have this natural capacity, they essentially have a right to life beginning at conception (or whenever they come into existence).