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According to Kukathas, the argument for holding descendants of perpetrators of past injustice liable for making reparations is weakened by the fact that people's identities are complex mixtures of different inheritances.
Thorndike's Puzzle Boxes
Experimental devices used by Edward Thorndike to study trial-and-error learning in animals, fundamental to the development of behavioral psychology.
Gradual Strengthening
The process of incrementally increasing strength over time, often used in physical training and rehabilitation contexts.
Rewarded Behaviours
Actions that are followed by a reward, thus increasing the likelihood of those behaviors being repeated in the future.
Law of Effect
A psychological principle suggesting that behaviors followed by satisfactory outcomes are likely to recur, while those followed by unsatisfactory outcomes are less likely to be repeated.
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