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The updated values of a soldier of a special military operation: letters from the front 2023
In the context of aggravation of military conflicts throughout the world, including on the territory of Ukraine, it seems important to study the micro-events of the war, the value priorities of its direct participants — the soldiers. The space of war and
Mariia A. Podlesnaia
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Anselm's Temporal‐Ontological Proof
ABSTRACT In his Reply to Gaunilo, Anselm presented two additional arguments for the existence of God beyond those that appear in the Proslogion. In “The Logical Structure of Anselm's Argument,” Robert M. Adams isolates each. One, he develops into a modal ontological argument along the lines of other 20th century ontological arguments (e.g., those of ...
Daniel Rubio
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Digital transformation is a key organizational strategy, yet data-intensive systems and artificial intelligence amplify ethical dilemmas and contested value choices. Prior reviews cover digital transformation, AI ethics, and corporate digital responsibility, but rarely explain how ethical principles and axiological values are operationalized across the
Arus Reka Prasetia +4 more
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Abstract Education is widely positioned in international policy frameworks as a mechanism for fostering agency in young people to promote resilience in their communities, including in the United Nation's Sendai Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction. However, educational responses to disaster risk, emanating from natural hazards, frequently emphasise ...
Belinda Jane Davis +2 more
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Heroicity and sanctity in Catholic thought from early modern to contemporary age [PDF]
In the Catholic Church's regulation, the heroic practice of virtues is one of the main criteria for the canonisation of saints. This article explores the complex concept of heroicity as it is used both in normative-theological literature and in texts ...
Jenny Ponzo, Eleonora Rai
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ABSTRACT This article reviews existing foundational scholarly conversations on school pushout across sociological and interdisciplinary sets of literature, paying careful attention to central ideas and arguments from scholarship that speaks to the study of punishment, discipline, and exclusion in schooling and societal contexts.
Brian Cabral, Jonathan M. Ibarra
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Philosophical and Sociological Background of the Integration of Religion and Science
This research discusses the philosophical and sociological background behind the integration of religion and science, which have often been viewed as opposing entities.
Nunung Masruroh, Amril M Amril M
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Author, landscape and communication in Estonian haiku
Present article tries to give insight into the ways in which Estonian haiku models its author and communicates with the reader. The author thinks that while Japanese haiku is a predominantly autocommunicative piece of literature, where even a fixed point
Kati Lindström
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How to … Choose a Methodology for Health Professions Education Research
ABSTRACT This How to… guide aims to offer a framework for selecting research methodologies in health professions research, in response to the lack of explicit guidance on selection appropriate research methodologies. Despite an awareness of how methodological decisions shape research processes, and ultimately outcomes, the practicalities of making ...
Marina Politis +3 more
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