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Preparing for the worst: The irrationality of emotionally recalcitrant reasoning
Abstract The question of what exactly is irrational about recalcitrant emotions—those that occur in tension or conflict with our beliefs—has been widely debated. Sabine Döring claims that such irrationality only emerges if we act on our recalcitrant emotion or engage in emotion‐relevant reasoning in light of it.
Ed Armitage
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Patterns and outcomes of individuals admitted at emergency units following intentional self-harm in Northern Uganda. [PDF]
Kaggwa MM+4 more
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Case of Poisoning by Aconite — Successful Use of Nux Vomica as an Antidote [PDF]
D. D. Hanson
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Meaning, anti‐alienation, and fulfillment
Abstract One intuition that motivates subjectivist theories about meaning in life is the anti‐alienation intuition, that is, for a life to be meaningful it must engage with the person whose life it is. This article contends that the anti‐alienation and subjectivist theories it motivates are best understood as tracking fulfillment in life; this is an ...
Chad Mason Stevenson
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Direct oral anticoagulants measurement: when is it necessary? [PDF]
Tripodi A, Marchetti M, Scalambrino E.
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Public deaths and negotiation opportunities: Cats, dogs and people in COVID China
Abstract Under the extraordinary circumstances of COVID, some health workers in China ruthlessly killed pet dogs and cats, which were thought to be dangerous virus vectors. Heart‐wrenching images circulated widely on social media, where some social media commentators used them as a basis to make accusations about generalised Chinese brutality towards ...
Chenyu Zong
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Redirecting Intermediary Metabolism to Counteract Cyanide Poisoning. [PDF]
Bebarta VS, Nath AK.
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