• Look up affirmation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Affirmation or affirm may refer to: Affirmation, a declaration that something is true In logic...
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  • with affirmation, the affirmed concepts are revealed, and artists distance themselves from those concepts. Strategies of subversive affirmation include...
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  • popularized self-affirmation theory in the late 1980s, and it remains a well-studied theory in social psychological research. Self-affirmation theory contends...
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    Affirmed (February 21, 1975 – January 12, 2001) was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who is the eleventh winner of the American Triple Crown...
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  • Affirm Films is an American Christian film studio producing, marketing, and acquiring faith-based films. A subsidiary of Sony Pictures, the studio's highest-grossing...
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  • In law, an affirmation is a solemn declaration allowed to those who conscientiously object to taking an oath. An affirmation has exactly the same legal...
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  • perspective as: ... the joyous affirmation of the play of the world and of the innocence of becoming, the affirmation of a world of signs without fault...
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    The formal fallacy of affirming a disjunct also known as the fallacy of the alternative disjunct or a false exclusionary disjunct occurs when a deductive...
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  • The Affirmation is a 1981 science fiction novel by British writer Christopher Priest. The book follows the story of Peter Sinclair, who begins creating...
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  • In propositional logic, affirming the consequent, sometimes called converse error, fallacy of the converse, or confusion of necessity and sufficiency...
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