Answer:
cognitive dissonance
Explanation:
Getting contradictory ideas, opinions or behaviors, in particular as they relate to behavioral choices and change in attitude is referred to cognitive dissonance.
Cognitive dissonance is when one has several or even more conflicting views, beliefs or principles or is engaged in an activity that runs counter to one of these three and is subjected to psychological distress just because of that.
Andrea is experiencing cognitive dissonance because she is not sure if her husband would agree on her plans.
Plato's theory of ideas is directly linked to his theory of the soul. In part IV of his book “Republic”, Plato conceives man as body and soul. As the body changes and ages, the soul is immutable, eternal and divine.
For Aristotle, men are not the only beings who have souls (or psyches); all living beings have it, from daisies and mollusks to more complex beings. Like a form, a soul is an act of a particular type.
<span>Today is my first day of trial. There are a lot of people in the courtroom who want to listen to the trail. The light here is a little bit gloomy. There are several chairs in front of me where the judge will sit in just a moment. My attorney walks into the courtroom and sit in front of me. I am very nervous now.</span>
These are all examples of the author's purpose, or their reason for writing a text.