21, correlation is not causation. 22 No one has the obligation to provide arms for his opponent. 23, a fault can not become another reason for the fault. 24 people can not transfer what they do not own. 25 an ambiguous answer should be interpreted in a direction that is not favorable ...
“All things being equal, action beats reaction.” Certainly, an action that is initiated can be impeded and slowed down such that the responsive reaction could overtake it. For example, if a suspect initiates the draw of a
"errors in perceptual causation" which, among other things, ascribes futility to an individual's power to influence events, and, 4. "the constrained representation of our self" which refers to the self-deceptive capacity to minimize the impact of one's actions so as to evade complicity in ...
the evolution of culture and developments in science have led to rapid shifts in public opinion about the use of marijuana for both recreational and medicinal purposes in recent years.[1]Medical marijuana in particular has had a meteoric rise in the last ...
Of course there are no simple answers to these questions and no simple path of the causation of frustration identifiable – apparently no simple way to recognize these traits in someone who is prone to such carnage. The solution to overcome the occurrence of such tragic events can be tossed ar...
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“Unintended consequences” does not appear in the index of Social Theory and Social Structure, though in the text it is used as a synonym for “unanticipated consequences.” A telling example is Tilly and Goodin (2006) who refer to Merton’s 1936 article as “The Unintended [sic] Consequen...