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  1. Neutrality (psychoanalysis): Neutrality is an essential part of the analyst's attitude during treatment, developed as part of the non-directive, evenly suspended listening which Freud used to complement the patient's free association in the talking cure. In the Little Hans ... (Psychoanalysis) [100%] 2024-01-01 [Psychoanalysis]
  2. Neutrality (social choice): In social choice theory, Neutrality is a basic requirement of a social choice rule. It says that the rule does not discriminate apriori between different candidates. (Social) [100%] 2023-12-17 [Social choice theory]
  3. Neutrality: Neutrality, the state or condition of being neutral, of not being on or inclined to one side or another, particularly, in international law, the condition of a state which abstains from taking part in a dispute between other states. Neutrality ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  4. Neutrality (psychoanalysis): Neutrality is an essential part of the analyst's attitude during treatment, developed as part of the non-directive, evenly suspended listening which Freud used to complement the patient's free association in the talking cure. In the Little Hans ... (Medicine) [100%] 2023-12-20 [Psychotherapy]
  5. Neutrality: In philosophy, Neutrality is the tendency not to side in a conflict (physical or ideological), which may not suggest neutral parties do not have a side or are not a side themselves. In colloquial use, neutral can be synonymous with ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2024-05-24 [Epistemology] [Logic]...
  6. Naturality: The Most Beautiful Book A teacher asked five students to find the most beautiful book in the world. After one year they returned and displayed their books. [80%] 2023-12-16 [School of Life] [Meditation]...
  7. Neutralino: In supersymmetry, the neutralino is a hypothetical particle. In the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM), a popular model of realization of supersymmetry at a low energy, there are four neutralinos that are fermions and are electrically neutral, the lightest of ... (Neutral mass eigenstate formed from superpartners of gauge and Higgs bosons) [80%] 2024-01-19 [Dark matter] [Fermions]...
  8. Neutralino: In supersymmetry, the neutralino is a hypothetical particle. In the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM), a popular model of realization of supersymmetry at a low energy, there are four neutralinos that are fermions and are electrically neutral, the lightest of ... (Physics) [80%] 2023-12-17 [Dark matter] [Fermions]...
  9. Neutralism: Neutralism is the position of remaining neutral when faith or morality requires that one take a stand. Neutralism ducks moral or religious responsibility. [80%] 2023-12-16 [Philosophy] [Religion]...
  10. Carbon neutrality: Carbon neutrality is a state of net-zero carbon dioxide emissions. This can be achieved by balancing emissions of carbon dioxide with its removal (often through carbon offsetting) or by eliminating emissions from society (the transition to the "post-carbon ... (Chemistry) [70%] 2021-12-22 [Carbon dioxide]
  11. Neutrality Act: The Neutrality Act was an Act of Congress in 1935 providing for the prohibition of the export of arms, ammunition, and implements of war to belligerent countries; the prohibition of the transportation of arms, ammunition, and implements of war by ... [70%] 2023-02-04 [New Deal] [World War II]...
  12. Net neutrality: Network neutrality, often referred to as net neutrality, is the principle that Internet service providers (ISPs) must treat all Internet communications equally, offering users and online content providers consistent rates irrespective of content, website, platform, application, type of equipment, source ... (Principle that Internet service providers should treat all data equally) [70%] 2023-12-27 [Net neutrality] [Internet access]...
  13. Medical neutrality: Medical neutrality refers to a principle of noninterference with medical services in times of armed conflict and civil unrest: physicians must be allowed to care for the sick and wounded, and soldiers must receive care regardless of their political affiliations ... (Medicine) [70%] 2023-12-18 [Medical ethics]
  14. Viewpoint neutrality: The viewpoint neutrality principle prevents public universities from discriminating against student organizations on the basis of the views they express. For example, they can't sponsor a "gay rights" student group while banning a Christian group for the sole reason ... [70%] 2023-02-20 [Education] [Political Terms]...
  15. Carbon neutrality: Carbon neutrality is a state of net-zero carbon dioxide emissions. This can be achieved by balancing emissions of carbon dioxide with its removal (often through carbon offsetting) or by eliminating emissions from society (the transition to the "post-carbon ... (Absorbing as much greenhouse gas as is being emitted) [70%] 2021-12-23 [Greenhouse gas emissions] [Carbon dioxide]...
  16. Gender neutrality: Gender neutrality (adjective form: gender-neutral), also known as gender-neutralism or the gender neutrality movement, is the idea that policies, language, and other social institutions (social structures or gender roles) should avoid distinguishing roles according to people's sex ... (Idea that language, policies, etc. should avoid specifying or distinguishing based on gender) [70%] 2022-12-16 [Androgyny] [Feminist terminology]...
  17. Network neutrality: Network neutrality (more frequently referred to as "net neutrality") is a euphemism for government control of the internet to give high-traffic liberal companies like Google a free ride. Because the government would control what is "neutral", companies would need ... [70%] 2023-02-15 [Information Technology] [Regulation]...
  18. Search neutrality: Search neutrality is a principle that search engines should have no editorial policies other than that their results be comprehensive, impartial and based solely on relevance. This means that when a user types in a search engine query, the engine ... (Principle that search engines' results should be based solely on relevance) [70%] 2023-12-22 [Computer law] [Net neutrality]...
  19. Why Neutrality: December 30, 2015 By Larry Sanger The following article was authored by Larry Sanger, Ballotpedia consultant and co-founder of Wikipedia, to reflect on the topic of neutrality, why it matters and why and how Ballotpedia strives for neutrality in ... [70%] 2023-12-28 [Ballotpedia_public-facing_policies]
  20. Net neutrality: Net neutrality is the concept that Internet users should be the ones who control what they see on the net, not internet service providers (ISPs) or the government. Among the specific rights lobbied for under net neutrality are: Naturally, wannabe ... [70%] 2023-04-21 [Internet]

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