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In operant conditioning, a discriminative stimulus is one that signals when a particular response will generate specific consequences.
Paul Tillich
A German-American theologian and philosopher known for his works on existentialist philosophy and Christian existentialism, notably "The Courage to Be."
Act of Faith
A belief or trust in something that is not based on proof or empirical evidence, often used in religious contexts.
Religious Beliefs
The specific convictions or doctrines that individuals or groups hold concerning the divine or transcendent.
Moral Proof
Arguments or evidence regarding what is right and wrong, often used in philosophical and ethical discussions to substantiate moral judgments or principles.
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