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What does Aristotle mean when he says that "the soul is a place of forms or ideas . . . that the forms are there not in actuality, but potentially"?
Operant Conditioning
A learning process in which the strength of a behavior is modified by the behavior's consequences, such as reward or punishment.
Insanity Defense
A legal defense strategy in which the defendant claims they were incapable of understanding the nature or wrongfulness of their actions due to mental illness at the time of the crime.
Acts of Passion
Behaviors driven by strong emotions or desires, often without consideration for the consequences.
Durham Rule
Legal principle stating that the presence of a mental disorder is sufficient to absolve an individual of responsibility for a crime.
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