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  2. Psychological determinism - Wikipedia

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    Psychological determinism is the view that psychological phenomena are determined by factors outside of a person's control. [ 1 ] Daniel Bader discusses two forms of psychological determinism: [ 2 ]

  3. Determinism - Wikipedia

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    Determinism should not be confused with the self-determination of human actions by reasons, motives, and desires. Determinism is about interactions which affect cognitive processes in people's lives. [4] It is about the cause and the result of what people have done. Cause and result are always bound together in cognitive processes.

  4. Psychic determinism - Wikipedia

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    Psychic determinism is a type of determinism that theorizes that all mental processes are not spontaneous but are determined by the unconscious or preexisting mental complexes. It relies on the causality principle applied to psychic occurrences in which nothing happens by chance or by accidental arbitrary ways. [ 1 ]

  5. Psychology - Wikipedia

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    Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. [1] [2] Its subject matter includes the behavior of humans and nonhumans, both conscious and unconscious phenomena, and mental processes such as thoughts, feelings, and motives. Psychology is an academic discipline of immense scope, crossing the boundaries between the natural and social ...

  6. Linguistic determinism - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic determinism is the concept that language and its structures limit and determine human knowledge or thought, as well as thought processes such as categorization, memory, and perception. The term implies that people's native languages will affect their thought process and therefore people will have different thought processes based on ...

  7. Predeterminism - Wikipedia

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    Predeterminism can be used to mean such pre-established causal determinism, in which case it is categorised as a specific type of determinism. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It can also be used interchangeably with causal determinism—in the context of its capacity to determine future events.

  8. Reciprocal determinism - Wikipedia

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    Reciprocal determinism is the theory set forth by psychologist Albert Bandura which states that a person's behavior both influences and is influenced by personal factors and the social environment. Bandura accepts the possibility that an individual's behavior may be conditioned through the use of consequences. At the same time he asserts that a ...

  9. Overdetermination - Wikipedia

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    Freud taught us that a dream may mean a dozen different things; he has persuaded us that some symbols are, as he says, 'over-determined' and mean many different selections from among their causes. This theorem goes further, and regards all discourse – outside the technicalities of science – as over-determined, as having multiplicity of meaning.