- or
strategic game is a game (e.g. a
board game) in
which the players'
uncoerced, and
often autonomous, decision-making
skills have a high significance...
-
bioethical philosophy,
autonomy is the
capacity to make an informed,
uncoerced decision.
Autonomous organizations or
institutions are
independent or...
- his soul,
moves away from a
legalistic definition of "free will" as "
uncoerced", into the
philosophical realm of its definition. As with Goethe's Faust...
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action entailing good consequences,
completely on
their own
volition and
uncoerced, it is
debatable that the same
distinction holds for
involuntary actions...
- in
cultural life (art, science, religion, education, the media), and
uncoerced cooperation in a
freely contractual economic life. In 1917,
during the...
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coerce society into
purchasing goods that
would not be the
first choice of
uncoerced consumers. With
respect to
environmental policy, C**** has
argued for moderation...
- drug trafficking. A
conviction requires proof in one of
three ways: An
uncoerced confession. The
testimony of two male
witnesses can
result in conviction...
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warning had been
given and was
understood by the accused, an accused's
uncoerced statement established an
implied waiver of the
right to
remain silent...
- to say, who
receive and
respond to it of themselves, with recognition,
uncoerced.”
Campbell gives as
examples Thomas Mann and
James Joyce. Campbell, Joseph...
- eventually—freely—accept his offer. The
decision on his part was
entirely free,
uncoerced, and not
based on
anything outside himself. But it was also a decision...