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To Act or Not to Act, That Is the Question
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2019Lars Oystein Ursin’s article, “Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment: Ethically Equivalent?” (Ursin 2019), and Dominic Wilkinson, Ella Butcherine, and Julian Savulescu’s article, “W...
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The Drama Review, 1972
Acting means to feign, to simulate, to represent, to impersonate. As Happenings demonstrated, not all performing is acting. Although acting was sometimes used, the performers in Happenings generally tended to “be” nobody or nothing other than themselves; nor did they represent, or pretend to be in, a time or place different than that of the spectator ...
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Acting means to feign, to simulate, to represent, to impersonate. As Happenings demonstrated, not all performing is acting. Although acting was sometimes used, the performers in Happenings generally tended to “be” nobody or nothing other than themselves; nor did they represent, or pretend to be in, a time or place different than that of the spectator ...
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Motor cortex — to act or not to act?
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2017The motor cortex is a large frontal structure in the cerebral cortex of eutherian mammals. A vast array of evidence implicates the motor cortex in the volitional control of motor output, but how does the motor cortex exert this 'control'? Historically, ideas regarding motor cortex function have been shaped by the discovery of cortical 'motor maps ...
Christian Laut, Ebbesen, Michael, Brecht
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Performance Art Magazine, 1979
motives ranging from ideology to ignoTen years ago it was fantastic that, as a work raneo. But almost overnight, performance of art, art could be a live event. But within a activity has shifted from coafessional and couple of years, that in itself was no longer formal geetmess to theatrical entertainenough.
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motives ranging from ideology to ignoTen years ago it was fantastic that, as a work raneo. But almost overnight, performance of art, art could be a live event. But within a activity has shifted from coafessional and couple of years, that in itself was no longer formal geetmess to theatrical entertainenough.
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The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, 2017
Some of you will have heard of plain old cognitive therapy (CT) and rational emotive therapy (RET), dating back to the pathbreaking work of Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis. Most of you will have heard of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), an enhancement of cognitive therapy alone (and why RET later became REBT).
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Some of you will have heard of plain old cognitive therapy (CT) and rational emotive therapy (RET), dating back to the pathbreaking work of Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis. Most of you will have heard of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), an enhancement of cognitive therapy alone (and why RET later became REBT).
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Acting to understand and understanding to act
Kybernetes, 2014Purpose – To establish the essential centrality of a circular relationship between acting and understanding, and a role learning plays in this circularity, with special reference to Aristotle's phronesis and sophia. The purpose of this paper is to establish a position.
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2021
This chapter is the translation of chapter 63 of the Expository Commentary to the Daode jing by Cheng Xuanying. Cheng reads the ancient Daode jing in the light of early Tang dynasty Daoism. In the early medieval period up to the Tang, Daoism had developed in close contact with Buddhism, adopting and co-opting many concepts and ideas from Buddhism ...
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This chapter is the translation of chapter 63 of the Expository Commentary to the Daode jing by Cheng Xuanying. Cheng reads the ancient Daode jing in the light of early Tang dynasty Daoism. In the early medieval period up to the Tang, Daoism had developed in close contact with Buddhism, adopting and co-opting many concepts and ideas from Buddhism ...
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Acting Autonomously Versus not Acting Heteronomously
Theory and Decision, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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To act or not to act in an in-flight emergency
Indian Journal of Medical EthicsNew medical graduates and pre-clinical doctors face a dilemma when confronted with in-flight medical emergencies. Intervening could raise ethical, legal, and practical concerns, while staying quiet may violate the moral obligation to provide care. This reflective essay discusses the challenges, including lack of standard protocols, racism, and sexism ...
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