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Those who subscribe to this, most notably Ronald Dworkin (1977; 1986) , argue the primary extralegal consideration that should guide judges is an ethics of "rights." This school of thought advocates going beyond the text of constitutions or statutes to examine the moral implications of the adjudication process.
B F Skinner
An American psychologist known for his work in behaviorism and the development of the theory of operant conditioning.
Observable Behaviours
Actions or reactions of an individual that can be directly seen and measured.
Behaviourism
A theoretical orientation based on the premise that scientific psychology should study only observable behavior and investigates how organisms learn new behaviors or modify existing ones, depending on whether events in their environments reward or punish these behaviors.
Unconscious
A part of the mind that hosts thoughts, memories, and desires not present in conscious awareness, influencing behavior and decisions.
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