Therefore, the MPMC theory principle of "sadness counteracts anger" may refer to the following two different situations: the subsequently induced sadness could help to control anger-related aggressive behavior (the retroactive regulatory effects) and the
antecedently induced sadness could help to reduce angry feelings (the proactive regulatory effects).
Forward secrecy means, once a user's authority is expired, or a user's secret is compromised, he/she ought to be prevented from accessing the plaintext of the shared information which will be
antecedently accessed by him/her.
The concept KANGAROO is not definable in terms of
antecedently available primitives using the combinatorial machinery of logic.
Note that natural institutions on this concept are just associations that provide goods that could not have been willed
antecedently because the subject of willing them does not exist or does not exist as stipulated--prior to the group.
As a final example, consider the claim that politicians' ability to make choices that advance the common good is reduced by the "politicization of science." This is because, like everyone else, politicians are subject to confirmation bias--the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms one's
antecedently held beliefs.
With a careful analysis of why Sandel's theory of justice and individual moral development is superior to that of Rawls, Christians argues: "Our selves [we as individuals as assumed by Rawls] are presumed to be constituted
antecedently, that is, in advance of our engagement with others.
The presupposition that the ministers who are being passively deceived in this way are
antecedently corrupt is vital, for it illustrates that Han Feizi is not advocating amoral lying merely so that a ruler can acquire more power, but so that a virtuous ruler who might find himself besieged by vicious intrigue can still maintain order and peace.
universal rights to goods and services and the corresponding obligations to provide them cannot be
antecedently identifiable in the same way that liberty [negative] rights and their corresponding obligations are
antecedently identifiable." Or as Maurice Cranston puts it: "The concept of rights ...
If the labor market is aggressive, a rise in the minimum wage diminishes employment of employees
antecedently earning the minimum, but if the labor market is monopsonistic, slight rises in the minimum wage could advance both employment and earnings of concerned employees.
When, therefore, in the Dutch booklet, whose covering note is dated 21 May 1609, he says "Ea quae in GALLIJS et ANGLIA adnotata, pecul[iari] et designat[o] libello conscripsimus" [Those that (are) in France and England I recorded, with annotations, in a separate and especially prepared booklet], and states this in a planned headnote on the page where, further down, the notes on Frisia begin, this not only makes it clear that this booklet must itself be a copy, but also makes it
antecedently probable that the booklet on France and England was such another, not an original.
Or more modestly, to clear a new path to Platonism for fellow travelers: those of us
antecedently equipped with a permissive, pragmatic attitude toward ontological commitment.