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Locke Held That Cartesian-Type Reasoning Was Dangerous

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Locke held that Cartesian-type reasoning was dangerous.

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Definitions:

Somatic Marker

A term referring to bodily reactions that are associated with emotions and feelings, which are thought to guide decision-making processes.

Priming Task

A technique in psychology used to train or influence participants' responses towards a subsequent task, by exposing them to specific stimuli beforehand.

Metaphor Priming Procedure

This is a cognitive method used in psychological research to influence how individuals process information, by subtly introducing metaphors that can shape thinking and responses.

Explicit Attitudes

Attitudes that are consciously recognized and expressed by individuals, often through verbalization.

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