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Les relations de l'humain au temps sont des marqueurs forts de son identité et de sa culture individuelle et collective, et l'anticipation y occupe une place de choix. Qu'en dit la psychologie contemporaine dans sa riche diversité ? Réunissant des auteurs appartenant à tous les champs de la psychologie, l'ouvrage envisage les divers aspects de l'anticipation, allant de son contexte social jusqu'à ses mécanismes intimes au niveau du cerveau. Il présente l'anticipation en rapport avec les questions de l'homme dans la société et dans son environnement de travail, dans ses relations avec l'émotion, la prise de décision et les risques, puis dans ses aspects cognitifs et neuropsychologiques ainsi que cliniques. Cette perspective permet de voir les similitudes et les différences de ces différentes approches, et les réponses qu'elles proposent aux multiples questions sur l'anticipation. Toutefois, toutes les théories insistent sur le coût cognitif et émotionnel de l'anticipation, qui en fait une notion centrale de la psychologie.
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"Told in narrative nonfiction, this book teaches young readers how to understand expectations. Books help build a foundation for students to develop into capable and compassionate individuals and, through examples, show them how to make the choices that will let them grow their soft skills. All books in the 21st Century Junior Library encourage readers to Look, Think, Make a Guess, Ask Questions, and Create. Books include table of contents, sidebars, glossary, index, activities, and author biography"-- Provided by publisher.
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Moral expectation is a concept with which all of us are well acquainted. Already as children we learn that certain courses of action are expected of us. We are expected to perform certain actions, and we are expected to refrain from other actions. Furthermore, we learn that something is morally wrong with the failure to do what we are morally expected to do. A central theme of this book is that moral expectation should not be confused with moral obligation. While we are morally expected to do everything we are obligated to do, a person can be morally expected to do some things that he or she is not morally obligated to do. Although moral expectation is a familiar notion, it has not been the object of investigation in its own right. In the early chapters Mellema attempts to provide a philosophical account of this familiar notion, distinguish it from other types of expectations, and show how it is possible to form false moral expectations. Subsequent chapters explore the role of moral expectation in agreements between people, analyze ways that people avoid moral expectation, illustrate how groups can have moral expectations, and view moral expectation in the context of our relationship with divine beings. The final chapter provides insight into how moral expectation operates in people's professional lives.
Ethics --- Expectation --- Moral
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This book explores the mechanisms and expectations of inflation in China, proposing the 'Chinese Theory of Sticky Expectations.' It challenges the rational expectations theory by introducing the concept of expectation stickiness and mutability, specifically in the context of China's economic reforms and practices. The author argues that traditional economic theories often overlook these unique dynamics, which are crucial for understanding China's economic policies and outcomes. The book is aimed at researchers, doctoral students, and professionals interested in economic theories and China's socio-economic landscape. It provides a comparative analysis of Western and Chinese economic theories, emphasizing the need for innovative assumptions in understanding economic phenomena.
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Cognition --- Expectation (Psychology) --- Expectation (Philosophy) --- Anticipation (Psychologie) --- Anticipation (Philosophie)
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Role expectation --- Role expectation. --- Role playing --- Role playing.
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This work offers a summary of the book: "The Two- Second Advantage: How We Succeed by Anticipating the Future - Just Enough" by Vivek Ranadive and Kevin Maney. Summary of the ideas in Jim Cockrum's book: "The Two - Second Advantage" explains that the challenge of the future is to become better at predictive analysis. This summary highlights that if you can combine the right information at the right time and in the right context just far enough ahead, you have all the ingredients for success. Added- value of this summary: Save time Understand the key concepts Develop your business knowledgeT
Brain. --- Competition. --- Expectation (Philosophy). --- Human behavior. --- Expectation (Philosophy)
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