Examlex
Taylor is critical of the position that says, "that 'I can' expresses the idea of a causal relationship in which a very special kind of ____________ fills the role of the cause-namely, a certain kind of mental thrust or internal urging, well known to metaphysicians and philosophers of the mind as an act of will or a volition."
Tai Chi
A Chinese martial art and form of stylized, meditative exercise characterized by slow, flowing movements and deep breathing, aimed at physical and mental well-being.
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
A therapeutic program that combines mindfulness meditation and yoga to improve mental and physical health.
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
A psychological therapy designed to aid in preventing the relapse of depression, incorporating mindfulness practices with elements of cognitive-behavioral therapy.
St. John's Wort
A herbal remedy commonly used for the treatment of mild to moderate depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders.
Q34: According to Green, "Perhaps the most practical
Q77: Spinoza says, "there is in the mind
Q124: James says, "There is, I mean, no
Q141: Sartre says, "Thus, there is no human
Q148: Explain what Hume means when he says,
Q149: Sartre says, "Man is, indeed, a project
Q177: Velleman suggests that "Perhaps, then, liberation from
Q181: According to Marquis, "The moral generalizations of
Q198: Berkeley says, "Hence, it is evident that
Q201: Hume says, "It appears evident that the