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- liberal
WordNet
- willing to give and share unstintingly; "a generous donation"
- more than adequate; "a generous portion"
- not petty in character and mind; "unusually generous in his judgment of people"
- tolerant of change; not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or tradition
- a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties (同)liberalist, progressive
- a person who favors an economic theory of laissez-faire and self-regulating markets
- having political or social views favoring reform and progress
- lacking in magnanimity; "it seems ungenerous to end this review of a splendid work of scholarship on a critical note"- Times Litt. Sup.; "a meanspirited man unwilling to forgive" (同)meanspirited
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 『気前のよい』;『心が大きい』,『寛容な』 / 大きい;豊富な,十分な
- (政治・宗教上の)『自由主義の』 / 『寛大な』,偏見のない,心の広い / 『気前がよい』,物惜しみをしない / (物が)豊富な / (翻訳などが)字句通りでない / 自由主義者 / 《またL-》自由党員
- 物惜しみをする,けちけちする / 不当な,不正な
- 気前よく,物惜しみせず / 寛大に / 豊富に,たっぷりと
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Generous is an adjective form of generosity.
Generous may also refer to:
- Generous (horse), an Irish thoroughbred racehorse
- Generous Stakes, an American thoroughbred horse race
- Matt Generous (born 1985), an American ice hockey defenseman
- The Generous, a Japanese musical duo
See also
- List of people known as the Generous
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English Journal
- Minimal-group membership influences children's responses to novel experience with group members.
- Schug MG, Shusterman A, Barth H, Patalano AL.SourceDepartment of Psychology, Wesleyan University, USA.
- Developmental science.Dev Sci.2013 Jan;16(1):47-55. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2012.01193.x. Epub 2012 Oct 26.
- Children, like adults, tend to prefer ingroup over outgroup individuals, but how this group bias affects children's processing of information about social groups is not well understood. In this study, 5- and 6-year-old children were assigned to artificial groups. They observed instances of ingroup a
- PMID 23278926
- Allmark P.SourcePrincipal Research Fellow, Health and Social Care Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK.
- Nursing philosophy : an international journal for healthcare professionals.Nurs Philos.2013 Jan;14(1):45-52. doi: 10.1111/j.1466-769X.2012.00550.x.
- Virtue ethics is often proposed as a third way in health-care ethics, that while consequentialism and deontology focus on action guidelines, virtue focuses on character; all three aim to help agents discern morally right action although virtue seems to have least to contribute to political issues, s
- PMID 23279583
- Paying It Forward: Generalized Reciprocity and the Limits of Generosity.
- Gray K, Ward AF, Norton MI.AbstractWhen people are the victims of greed or recipients of generosity, their first impulse is often to pay back that behavior in kind. What happens when people cannot reciprocate, but instead have the chance to be cruel or kind to someone entirely different-to pay it forward? In 5 experiments, participants received greedy, equal, or generous divisions of money or labor from an anonymous person and then divided additional resources with a new anonymous person. While equal treatment was paid forward in kind, greed was paid forward more than generosity. This asymmetry was driven by negative affect, such that a positive affect intervention disrupted the tendency to pay greed forward. Implications for models of generalized reciprocity are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
- Journal of experimental psychology. General.J Exp Psychol Gen.2012 Dec 17. [Epub ahead of print]
- When people are the victims of greed or recipients of generosity, their first impulse is often to pay back that behavior in kind. What happens when people cannot reciprocate, but instead have the chance to be cruel or kind to someone entirely different-to pay it forward In 5 experiments, participan
- PMID 23244034
- The diversity of regulation and public financing of IVF in Europe and its impact on utilization.
- Berg Brigham K, Cadier B, Chevreul K.SourceURC Eco Ile-de-France (AP-HP), Hôtel Dieu, 1 Place du Parvis Notre Dame, Paris 75010, France.
- Human reproduction (Oxford, England).Hum Reprod.2012 Dec 6. [Epub ahead of print]
- STUDY QUESTION: How do the different forms of regulation and public financing of IVF affect utilization in otherwise similar European welfare state systems SUMMARY ANSWER: Countries with more liberal social eligibility regulations had higher levels of IVF utilization, which diminished as the countri
- PMID 23223400
Japanese Journal
- TattvasamgrahaおよびTattvasamgrahapanjika第7章第6節「犢子部が構想分別するアートマン(プドガラ)の考察」テキスト考
- 軍国主義と極端な国家主義(超国家主義)の除去 (第2部 連合国の「寛大なる講和」と旧枢軸国の対応) (戦後システムの形成における日米特殊関係 - 東アジアとヨーロッパ)
- イタリアの戦後賠償 (第2部 連合国の「寛大なる講和」と旧枢軸国の対応) (戦後システムの形成における日米特殊関係 - 東アジアとヨーロッパ)
- 戦後ドイツの賠償と施設撤去問題: アデナウアーの視座を中心に (第2部 連合国の「寛大なる講和」と旧枢軸国の対応) (戦後システムの形成における日米特殊関係 - 東アジアとヨーロッパ)
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- generous、open
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- generous、liberal
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- 自由主義、開放的、リベラル