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Path to clear conscience and how to deal with troubled conscience in older people care: a phenomenological hermeneutical study [PDF]
Background The study aimed to illuminate the meaning of conscience, and troubled conscience and how to deal with troubled conscience among nurses who take care of older people in Tehran province, Iran.
Monir Mazaheri +2 more
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Socratic dialogue on responsible innovation – a methodological experiment in empirical ethics
This article presents an experiment in using Socratic dialogue as a methodological approach to Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in an interdisciplinary life sciences research project.
Bjørn K. Myskja, Alexander Myklebust
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Sobornost as an Anthropological and Ecclesiological Concept in the Works of Nikolay Berdyaev [PDF]
The article presents an examination of “sobornost” in the works of Nikolay Berdyaev in the context of his anthropological and ecclesiological views. This approach was outlined in the studies of the 20th — early 21st century, but hasn’t been sufficiently ...
Sofia Androsenko
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A collaborative workgroup aims to bring together scholars and researchers from the four countries that share a common past as the Habsburg Low Countries: the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and (Northern/North-Eastern) France.
Christel Annemieke Romein +6 more
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Conscience: An Investigation in Stenian Philosophy in Relation to Bioethics
This article investigates how Edith Stein’s philosophical work on conscience is relevant for appreciating conscience today. In particular, this article shows how Stein’s contributions to conscience explicates what it is and why it is relevant for moral ...
Christina Lamb
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Near-Death Experience Memories Include More Episodic Components Than Flashbulb Memories
Memories of near-death experiences (NDEs) are recalled as “realer” than memories of other real or imagined events. Given their rich phenomenology, emotionality and consequentiality, it was hypothesized that they could meet some aspects of the definition ...
Helena Cassol +11 more
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Background: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may promote the recovery of severely brain-injured patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC).
Géraldine Martens +13 more
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In this paper, we analyse the awareness and self-awareness of future trainers of French as a foreign language in teaching intercultural competence. To do so, we study extracts of students’ books created by MA students, where intercultural competence is ...
Laurie Dekhissi +2 more
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The biography of a book: the Turku copy of the 1613 Mercator-Hondius Atlas
In this article we look at the printing and publishing history of the 1613 edition of the Mercator-Hondius Atlas. Our main focus is on the editions published by the Hondius family in the early seventeenth century.
Mari-Liisa Varila, Steven Van Impe
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This article challenges the individualism and neutrality of modern moral conscience. It looks to the history of the concept to excavate an older tradition that takes conscience to be social and morally responsive, while arguing that dominant contemporary
O’Shea, Tom
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