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    antipathy
    /anˈtɪpəθi/

    noun

    • 1. a deep-seated feeling of aversion: "his fundamental antipathy to capitalism"

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  2. Jun 8, 2024 · Antipathy is an affective phenomenon which has not received much attention by philosophers and psychologists, unlike its antonym, sympathy. However, antipathy is a phenomenon that contributes to and fuels many of the challenges related to our social behaviours and interpersonal relationships. Antipathy’s exact nature needs to be identified, if only because of the importance it has, for ...

  3. 6 days ago · Stress and anxiety both contribute to nervousness, poor sleep, high blood pressure, muscle tension, and excess worry. Experiencing anxiety can make it more difficult to cope with stress and may contribute to other health issues, including increased depression, susceptibility to illness, and digestive problems.

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  4. Jun 19, 2024 · These questions are now at the heart of political science. Five scholars have capitalized on new measurement techniques to identify “partisan sectarian” voters, a category that “does indeed predict anti-democratic tendencies.”. In their recent paper, “ Partisan Antipathy and the Erosion of Democratic Norms ,” Eli Finkel and Jamie ...

  5. Jun 18, 2024 · Brown said the only two consistent factors that were linked to Black nationalism were white antipathy—a strong dislike of or hostility toward whites—and common fate—a feeling of Black ...

  6. 22 hours ago · Noting that the founder of the Reconstructionist movement, Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, had been a committed Zionist, they added: "We are deeply concerned about the impact to the collective and individual psyches of the Jewish people in being led by rabbis who have chosen intimidation over dialogue, who believe that, unlike all other peoples, we are not deserving of autonomy, self-definition, self ...

  7. 3 days ago · A narrow definition of mental illness would insist upon the presence of organic disease of the brain, either structural or biochemical.An overly broad definition would define mental illness as simply being the lack or absence of mental health—that is to say, a condition of mental well-being, balance, and resilience in which the individual can successfully work and function and in which the ...

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    2 days ago · Ego-dystonic sexual orientation or egodystonic homophobia, for instance, is a condition characterized by having a sexual orientation or an attraction that is at odds with one's idealized self-image, causing anxiety and a desire to change one's orientation or become more comfortable with one's sexual orientation.

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