Automatic Agent Act
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An Automatic Agent Act is an agent act that involves an instinctual response.
- AKA: Involuntary Act.
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- Example(s):
- a duck at the moment of ...
- a Automatic Emotional Agent Act, such as an automatic courageous act.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a Reflective (Voluntary) Act.
- a Forced Agent Act.
- a Reflective Rational Act, such as "Choosing to invest your savings in a secure investment."
- a Predetermined Choice, such as a sunset.
- a Random Choice.
- See: Fear Emotion, Quick Choice.