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  • 1have a theory — index speculate (conjecture) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Theory of mind — is the ability to attribute mental states beliefs, intents, desires, pretending, knowledge, etc. to oneself and others and to understand that others have beliefs, desires and intentions that are different from one s own.[1] Though there are… …

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  • 3Theory of mind — (ToM) состоит в том, чтобы: объяснять ментальные состояния убеждения, цели, страсти, симуляции, знания и пр. самому себе и другим, понимать, что те убеждения, страсти и цели, которые имеют другие, отличаются от наших собственных. Термин Theory of …

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  • 4Theory of everything (philosophy) — In philosophy, a theory of everything or TOE is an ultimate, all encompassing explanation of nature or reality.Rescher, Nicholas (2006a). Holistic Explanation and the Idea of a Grand Unified Theory . Collected Papers IX: Studies in Metaphilosophy …

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  • 5theory — [[t]θɪ͟əri[/t]] ♦♦ theories 1) N VAR: usu with supp A theory is a formal idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain something. Marx produced a new theory about historical change based upon conflict between competing groups... Einstein… …

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  • 6Theory of mind — Der Begriff Theory of Mind (ToM) bezeichnet in der Psychologie und den anderen Kognitionswissenschaften die Fähigkeit, eine Annahme über Bewusstseinsvorgänge in anderen Personen vorzunehmen, also in anderen Personen Gefühle, Bedürfnisse,… …

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  • 7Theory of Mind — Der Begriff Theory of Mind (ToM) bezeichnet in der Psychologie und den anderen Kognitionswissenschaften die Fähigkeit, eine Annahme über Bewusstseinsvorgänge in anderen Personen vorzunehmen und diese in der eigenen Person zu erkennen, also… …

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  • 8theory — noun a) An unproven conjecture. I have a theory about who broke into the school last night, but I have no proof to back it up. b) An expectation of what should happen, barring unforeseen circumstances …

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  • 9Theory X and theory Y — are theories of human motivation created and developed by Douglas McGregor at the MIT Sloan School of Management in the 1960s that have been used in human resource management, organizational behavior, and organizational development. They describe …

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  • 10Theory of justification — is a part of epistemology that attempts to understand the justification of propositions and beliefs. Epistemologists are concerned with various epistemic features of belief, which include the ideas of justification, warrant, rationality, and… …

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