Mediary

Synonyms for "mediary" (14 found)

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The reason why fear and obedience figure prominently in Hobbes's notion of covenant is that the model for it is biblical; more precisely, it is based on his reading of the covenant between God, his mediary Moses, and the Israelites in Exodus.

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In this last work, Freud introduced his tripartite division of the psyche into three agencies: the id, the repository of instinctual impulse; the ego, the executive mediary between the drives of the id and the external world; and the superego, an independent sector of the ego given shape by the social proscriptions and ideals the child internalizes during its development.

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Because these uprisings were work-related and directed at employers, the state acted as mediary.

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Sixth, when no mediary is present, each interaction participant can be said to form part of the other's environment.

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