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O que (quem) é épreuve positive - definição

CAPACITY TO ACT ON ONE'S OWN FREE WILL WITHOUT INTERNAL CONSTRAINT
Positive freedom; Positive Freedom; Positive Liberty; Positive Freedoms; Positive freedoms; Positive Liberties; Positive liberties; Freedom to

Positive psychology         
  • Aristotle Greek Philosopher
  • In contract with Martin Seligman's Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania, the United States Army began the [[Comprehensive Soldier Fitness]] program in order to address psychological issues among soldiers.
  • To [[Martin Seligman]], psychology (particularly its positive branch) can investigate and promote realistic ways of fostering more well-being in individuals and communities.
  • UN General Assembly]] in June 2011.
SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF THE POSITIVE ASPECTS OF THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE THAT MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING
Positive Psychology; Elevation (psychology); Psychology of happiness; Happiness psychology; Positive psychology coaching; Criticism of positive psychology
Positive psychology is the scientific study of what makes life most worth living, focusing on both individual and societal well-being. It studies "positive subjective experience, positive individual traits, and positive institutions...
Positive definiteness         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Positive-definite; Positive definite; Positive definiteness (disambiguation)
In mathematics, positive definiteness is a property of any object to which a bilinear form or a sesquilinear form may be naturally associated, which is positive-definite. See, in particular:
Gram-positive bacteria         
  • Colonies of a gram-positive pathogen of the oral cavity, ''[[Actinomyces]]'' sp.
  • Gram-positive and gram-negative cell wall structure
  • Structure of gram-positive cell wall
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  • bacilli]]
  • The structure of peptidoglycan, composed of [[N-acetylglucosamine]] and [[N-acetylmuramic acid]]
BACTERIA THAT GIVE A POSITIVE RESULT IN THE GRAM STAIN TEST, WHICH IS TRADITIONALLY USED TO QUICKLY CLASSIFY BACTERIA INTO TWO BROAD CATEGORIES ACCORDING TO THEIR CELL WALL
Gram positive; Gram postive; Gram positive bacterium; Gram positive bacteria; Gram-positive bacterium; Gram-positive bacterial infections; Gram-positive endospore-forming bacteria; Gram-positive; Gram+; Posibacteria; Monoderm; Gram positive organisms; Monoderm bacteria
In bacteriology, gram-positive bacteria are bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test, which is traditionally used to quickly classify bacteria into two broad categories according to their type of cell wall.

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Positive liberty

Positive liberty is the possession of the power and resources to act in the context of the structural limitations of the broader society which impacts a person's ability to act, as opposed to negative liberty, which is freedom from external restraint on one's actions.

As Heyman notes, it is important to understand Isaiah Berlin's two definitions of liberty in the context of the ideological circumstances of the 1950's, so a conception of positive liberty includes freedom from external constraints, leading to an understanding of positive liberty in the context of human agency. According to Charles Taylor, Positive liberty is the ability to fulfill one's purposes. Negative liberty is the freedom from interference by others.

The concepts of structure and agency are central to the concept of positive liberty because in order to be free, a person should be free from inhibitions of the social structure in carrying out their ambitions. Structurally, classism, sexism, ageism, ableism and racism can inhibit a person's freedom. As positive liberty is primarily concerned with the possession of sociological agency, it is enhanced by the ability of citizens to participate in government and have their voices, interests, and concerns recognized and acted upon.

Isaiah Berlin's essay "Two Concepts of Liberty" (1958) is typically acknowledged as the first to explicitly draw the distinction between positive and negative liberty.