单词 | Human action |
例句 | 1. According to mechanistic views of behaviour, human action can be explained in terms of cause and effect. 2. The universally-shared human motive of rational self-interest makes human action predictable, generalisable and controllable. 3. Religions have also often attempted to reduce all human action to stylistic embrace as an expression of cosmological pretensions. 4. One argument involved observations of a human action. 5. As part of nature[], human action is causally determined. 6. Mathematics takes over, and the reality of human action loses out. 7. How much of this is because of human action is still a matter of conjecture, but it is widely accepted to be significant. 8. In the real world of human action, virtually all historical events are unique and heterogeneous, though often similar, to all other historical events. 9. In fact, behaviorism would outlaw the study of human action and substitute physiology for it. 10. Owing to the effect of human action, the scale and speed of vegetation breakage is continued aggrandizement, thereout it bring a series of environment problem. 11. Maverick, unlawful human action rules the markets, unexpected and unimaginable monstrous events shape the markets. 12. As far as there is human action there is no stability, but ceaseless alteration. 13. Human action such as land-use change and disease control methods also impact on the number of cases. 14. Economics is human action, a reality which no one can escape. 15. That sentence may seem rather pedestrian compared to all the sentences Mises used to establish the science of praxeology (human action) and to spin out its countless implications for economics. 16. From this position, perceptions can be seen to guide human action. 17. Both motivation and emotion will be analysed as processes concerned with the control of human action. 18. Although social arrangements constrain and control us, they are still constructed and reproduced by human action. 19. The final test of truth, as Marxists well know, is human action. 20. And these too could only come into existence through human awareness, human effort, and a continuing human action. 21. Another distinction between human and animal behaviour is that considerations of motive are appropriate to the assessment of human action. 22. They alone are scientific, while the traditional methods of the sciences of human action are metaphysical, that is, in the terminology of positivism, superstitious and spurious. 23. Both claim to substitute a purely causal treatment of human action for the — as they declare unscientific — teleological treatment. 24. Archaeological data are all changes in the material world resulting from human action or, more succinctly, the fossilized results of human behavior. 25. As species wither, the marine food chain could be disrupted; human action is needed to curtail further acidification. 26. What differentiates the realm of the natural sciences from that of the sciences of human action is the categorial system resorted to in each in interpreting phenomena and constructing theories. 27. It faithfully captures the elegant orderliness of social reality that grows out of the logic of human action. 28. All we can know about these value judgments has the categorial character of the specific understanding of the historical sciences of human action. 29. If politics is to become scientific, and if the event is not to be constantly surprising, it is imperative that our political thinking should penetrate more deeply into the springs of human action. 30. But as long as there are beings of the species Homo sapiens there will be human action of the categorial kind praxeology deals with. 31. In all participants, activation was observed in areas of the brain previously associated with the observation, understanding and preparation of human action. 32. The factors that influence the occurrence of disasters are natural, geological environment and human action factors. 33. So the psychological lure of egoism as a theory of human action is partly explained by a certain humility or skepticism people have about their own or others' motives. 34. In regard to such magnitudes the specific understanding of the sciences of human action is a substitute, as it were, for the unfeasibility of measurement. 35. Socialists make the same mistake when they blame markets for the results of human action. |
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