“The behavior of an individual is determined not by his racial affiliation, but by the character of his ancestry and his cultural environment.” CharacterIndividualEnvironmentBehaviorDeterminedAncestryAffiliation Book:Race and Democratic Society Source: Race and Democratic Society
“That is supposed to be the rallying cry of women in the age of AIDS: no condom, no sex. But the dirty little secret is that the rallying cry is a whisper.... The great unspoken on the heterosexual AIDS front has been how behavior is still determined by the old psychosexual minuet of the sexes, the lack of responsibility in young men and of assertiveness in young women.” MenLittlesHas BeensStillsAgeYoungSexSecretResponsibilityFrontsCryBehaviorMen And WomenDeterminedAidsSupposed To BeDirtyYoung ManYoung WomenUnspokenCondomAssertivenessRallyingLack Of ResponsibilityRallying Cry Author:Anna Quindlen
“The laws of thermodynamics, as empirically determined, express the approximate and probable behavior of systems of a great number of particles, or, more precisely, they express the laws of mechanics for such systems as they appear to beings who have not the fineness of perception to enable them to appreciate quantities of the order of magnitude of those which relate to single particles, and who cannot repeat their experiments often enough to obtain any but the most probable results.” EnoughLawOrderResultsNumbersBehaviorPerceptionAppreciateDeterminedExperimentsRelateRepeatsQuantityMechanicParticlesMagnitudeThermodynamics Author:J. Willard Gibbs
“If you accept learning as a dominant determination of your behavior, then all of a sudden you're open to the idea that, for instance, there are other people who are more educated than you about the environment, who you will learn from. It's kind of like you don't even have to believe that you know anything about the environment, but you do have to understand that your behavior has been determined by learning in the past.” PeopleIfsKnowsBelieveKindHas BeensIdeasPastAcceptingEnvironmentLike YouBehaviorDeterminationDeterminedEducatedInstanceDominant Author:Greg Graffin
“Contemporary philosophers are facing problems that were unthinkable only one century ago, such as whether space and time are mutually Independent, whether there is objective chance or only uncertainty, whether physics can explain chemical change, whether our behavior is fully determined by our genomes, whether ideation can change the brain, or whether either the economy or ideas are the ultimate roots of the social.” IdeasProblemSocialChanceSpaceBrainEconomyCenturyBehaviorRootsUltimateIndependentPhilosopherDeterminedPhysicsObjectivesContemporaryUncertaintyChemicalsTime And SpaceUnthinkableGenomeIdeation Author:Mario Bunge
“The confidentiality of the judicial process would not matter greatly to an understanding and evaluation of the legal system if the consequences of judicial behavior could be readily determined. If you can determine the ripeness of a cantaloupe by squeezing or smelling it, you don't have to worry about the produce clerk's mental processes.” IfsMatterProcessUnderstandingWorryProduceBehaviorConsequenceDetermineDeterminedJudicialEvaluationClerksLegal SystemSqueezingRipenessConfidentiality Author:Richard Posner
“As far as inner action is concerned, we are only rarely truly self-determined persons, for the major part of our conscious mental activity rather is an automatic, unintentional form of behavior on the subpersonal level.” PersonsSelfActionFormLevelsActivityBehaviorMajorsConsciousConcernedDetermined Author:Thomas Metzinger
“I think I'm determined. And I think if you're determined, you're right. Your behavior is exactly the same when you're stubborn, except then you're wrong. And so, there's times when I'm wrong, and I'd say, "Well, you were the dark side of determined." But I think determination, you know, it's like have an idea, think about the idea, the risks involved. What does it take to get from here to there? And then once you make the choice, you just keep going.” ThinkingChoicesDarkRiskBehaviorDeterminationDeterminedKeep GoingStubbornDark Side Author:Les Wexner
“But complex animals had obtained their adaptive flexibility at some cost--they had traded one dependency for another. It was no longer necessary to change their bodies to adapt, because now their adaptation was behavior, socially determined. That behavior required learning. In a sense, among higher animals adaptive fitness was no longer transmitted to the next generation by DNA at all. It was now carried by teaching.” BodyNextAnimalGenerationsTeachingHigherCostBehaviorComplexesDeterminedDnaFlexibilityAdaptationNext GenerationDependencyAdaptive Book:The Lost World Source: The Lost World
“On those days when we're not ready to stop being offended, not ready to forgive, still determined to dish out the silent treatment, what we're actually saying is, "Thanks, but I don't want to become more like the Savior today. Maybe tomorrow, but not today." Perhaps those are the times when we need to pray the hardest, the times it becomes clear that a change in behavior is not enough--that we must have a change in nature.” WantNeedsStillsEnoughTodayClearReadyPrayingTomorrowBehaviorForgivingSilentDeterminedHardestThanksTreatmentSaviorDishesOffendedNot ReadySilent TreatmentMaybe Tomorrow Author:Sheri L. Dew
“The Christian must treat his enemy as a brother, and requite his hostility with love. His behavior must be determined not by the way others treat him, but by the treatment he himself receives from Jesus; it has only one source, and that is the will of Jesus.” WayChristianJesusEnemyBrotherSourceBehaviorTreatsDeterminedTreatmentHostility Book:The Cost of Discipleship Source: The Cost of Discipleship