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  1. Jan 23, 2018 · Abstract. In their 2012 article, Haig and Borsboom explore the relevance of the theory of truth for psychological science. Although they conclude that correspondence theories of truth are best suited to offer the resources for making sense of scientific practice, they leave open the possibility that other theories might accomplish those same ends.

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      Abstract. In their 2012 article, Haig and Borsboom explore...

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    • Nature and Happiness
    • Experience vs. Connection
    • Green and Blue Spaces

    Spending time in nature can act as a balm for our busy brains. Both correlational and experimental research have shown that interacting with nature has cognitive benefits—a topic University of Chicago psychologist Marc Berman, PhD, and his student Kathryn Schertz explored in a 2019 review. They reported, for instance, that green spaces near schools...

    While such laboratory experiments are intriguing, they don’t fully capture the diverse benefits that go hand in hand with time spent in the outdoor world, says Cynthia Frantz, PhD, a professor of psychology and environmental studies at Oberlin College in Ohio. “Spending time in nature has cognitive benefits, but it also has emotional and existentia...

    With so many benefits linked to nature, people naturally wonder: How much time outside is enough? White and colleagues took a stab at answering that question by studying a representative sample of nearly 20,000 adults across the United Kingdom. They found people who had spent at least two recreational hours in nature during the previous week report...

    It’s clear that getting outside is good for us. Now, scientists are working to determine what types of environments are best. Much attention has gone to green spaces, but White has studied a variety of marine and freshwater environments and found these blue spaces are also good for well-being (Gascon, M., et al., International Journal of Hygiene an...

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  3. This philosophical theory is said to “take tense seriously” and is called the tensed theory of time. The theory claims that, when we learn the truth-values of certain tensed sentences, we obtain knowledge which tenseless sentences do not and cannot provide, for example, that such and such a time is the present time.

  4. Aug 26, 2021 · Humans have a conception of what the mind is. This conception takes mind to be a set of capacities, such as the ability to be proud or feel sad, to remember or to plan. Such a multifaceted ...

    • Bertram F. Malle
    • bfmalle@brown.edu
    • 2021
  5. The play, 'The Hour of Truth', is written by Percival Wilde. The play is taken from A Question of Morality and Other Plays. The characters are Robert Baldwin, Martha, John, Evie, Mr. Marshall and a maid. Percival Wild’s play, “The Hour of Truth” is an intense psychological study on the corrupting influence of money on people.

  6. Jun 13, 2006 · Truth is one of the central subjects in philosophy. It is also one of the largest. Truth has been a topic of discussion in its own right for thousands of years. Moreover, a huge variety of issues in philosophy relate to truth, either by relying on theses about truth, or implying theses about truth. It would be impossible to survey all there is ...

  7. Introduction. Truth occupies a central, yet elusive, role in our lives. From a young age we are told to tell the truth, and that a good person seeks the truth. We are all familiar with the oath taken in court to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Many people spend their lives in pursuit of truth, from the deep to the ...

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