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Abraham Lincoln and the Doctrine of Necessity
Abraham Lincoln was a fatalist. That, at least, was what he told many people over the course of his life. I have all my life been a fatalist, Lincoln informed his Illinois congressional ally, Isaac Arnold. Mr. Lincoln was a fatalist, remembered Henry
Guelzo, Allen C.
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This article is based on an ethnographic study of a Transylvanian village inhabited by Hungarians and Roma. I analyse the processes of ritual revitalisation which is characteristic of the postsocialist period. My main argument is that religion and ritual
László Fosztó
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Embracing the collective through medical education. [PDF]
Bleakley A.
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Historiographic and biographic accounts of Faroese nurses' training and health-promoting work from 1910 to the end of the 1930s. [PDF]
Hall EOC, Joensen AL, Malchau Dietz S.
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Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Cosmetic Psychopharmacology: Ethical and Deontological Dilemmas [PDF]
DiPietro, Maria Luisa +2 more
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To Overcome Psychiatric Patients' Mind-Brain Dualism, Reifying the Mind Won't Help. [PDF]
Schleim S.
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Disenchantment, Rationality, and the Modernity of Max Weber [PDF]
Following Aristotle's distinction between theoretical and practical rationality, Max Weber holds that beliefs about the world and actions within the world must follow procedures consistently and be appropriately formed if they are to count as rational ...
Carroll, Anthony
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