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Conscience politique et conscience photographique [PDF]
After many years spent sorting and indexing photographs from labour union archives, Xavier Nerrière aims at bringing out the interest of the concept of self-representation, in the scientific as well as in the patrimonial field.
Xavier Nerrière
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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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Avatars of Censorship and the Human Condition in a Post-Utopian Society [PDF]
In this study are analyzed the dilemmas of the system and the censorship that mark the post-utopian society (a possible society) that can limit certain freedoms of the individual limits.
Constantin IVANOV
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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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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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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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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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The idea of conscience in the myst icism of Richard Rolle and Hegel’s philosophy
This article examines the problem of mystical and religious foundations of morality, which are interconnected, first of all, with the inner world of a person - with duty, conscience, self-esteem.
E. Ν. Sobolnikova, D. Proud
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Why Tolerate Conscience? [PDF]
In Why Tolerate Religion?, Brian Leiter argues against the special legal status of religion, claiming that religion should not be the only ground for exemptions to the law and that this form of protection should be, in principle, available for the claims of secular conscience as well.
Boucher, F, Laborde, C
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