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self-interested
self-ˈinterested, a. [f. prec. + -ed.] Characterized by self-interest; actuated solely by regard for one's personal advantage or welfare.1657 Narr. late Parlt. in Harl. Misc. (1809) III. 462 Men, standing under such mercenary and self-interested obligations. 1688 Ld. Churchill Let. to King ibid. IV.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kurt Baier
If we appeal to self-interested reasons to be moral, it would seem that such reasons cannot support morality over self-interest in cases of conflict. answer the question by interpreting morality as a system of reasons of mutual benefit that are appropriate for contexts in which everyone's following self-interested wikipedia.org
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Ilya Miloslavsky
His foreign contemporaries considered him a self-interested and dull-witted individual. wikipedia.org
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Atomism (social)
This theory refers to "the tendency for society to be made up of a collection of self-interested and largely self-sufficient individuals, operating as They assert that human beings are fundamentally self-interested, equal, and rational social atoms that together form an aggregate society of self-interested wikipedia.org
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Note to Self
Note to Self debuted in September 2012 under the name New Tech City. It was renamed to Note To Self in 2015, and ran until 2019. The name was inspired by the audience communicating to Zomorodi that they listen to the show because they are interested in the "purposeful use of technology wikipedia.org
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Self-licensing
Due to the self-licensing effect, "a prior intent to be virtuous boosts respondents' self-concepts, thus reducing negative self-attributions associated The authors added that "purchasing green products may license indulgence in self-interested and unethical behaviors", and concluded: However, subsequent wikipedia.org
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List of self-signed certificates on the server Is there a way to list all the self-signed certificate on the server, or maybe verify if a certificate for a port is a self-signed certificate or not?
If you know the port you're interested in, run something along the lines of openssl s_client -connect your.host.example:443 -showcerts Your usual self-signed certificate would probably have a chain length of 1, on account of being self-signed.
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A Darwinian Left
Singer argues that evolutionary psychology suggests that humans naturally tend to be self-interested. He concludes that game theory (the mathematical study of strategy) and experiments in psychology offer hope that self-interested people will make short-term wikipedia.org
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What are good references to self study persistent homology? I am a graduate student in mathematics interested in persistent homology. Can anyone recommend good books or resources to self study persistent homology? I ...
For a quick introduction, you can read this AMS survey. * _What is … Persistent Homology?_ by Shmuel Weinberger A basic notion in persistent homology is a _barcode_. The following article gives an introduction to the subject with an emphasis on shape recognition, and tells you what a barcode its. * ...
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Therapeutic governance
governmentality of alcohol and drug treatment, whereby treatment works as a type of responsibilizing governance in producing and managing a rational, self-interested wikipedia.org
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给定一个英文文本,将其中的所有名词提取出来。
United States, majority, people, individual, self-interest, Adam Smith, hand, tendency, free markets, regulation, collective actions, self-interested individuals
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Self-Government Army
The Self-Government Army was a regional army in Guangxi during the Warlord era of the early 1920s. where they raised and collected taxes as they wished, while carefully husbanding their forces, refusing to cooperate with each other and were primarily interested wikipedia.org
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Dharmarakṣita (9th century)
In the same way, Dharmarakṣita explains, the non-virtuous causes we create through our self-interested behavior come back to 'cut us' in future lives as Our suffering is not a punishment, merely a self-created karmic result. wikipedia.org
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