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In one of his proofs for the existence of God, Aquinas says, "We see that things which lack awareness, such as mere physical objects, act always, or nearly always, in the same way. Hence it is plain that they achieve this, not by chance, but by design."
Groupthink
A psychological phenomenon where the desire for group cohesion leads to poor decision-making or critical analysis.
Independent Subgroups
Groups within a larger group that operate or function separately and autonomously, often having unique goals, characteristics, or tasks distinct from those of the larger group.
Deliberation
The process of carefully considering and discussing various options or aspects of a situation before making a decision.
Reciprocal Altruism
A behavior in which an organism acts in a way that temporarily reduces its fitness while increasing another organism's fitness, with the expectation that the action will be reciprocated in the future.
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