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Clinically Silent Gangrenous Cholecystitis: A Case Report of Two-Week Survival Following Spontaneous Gallbladder Perforation Without Intervention. [PDF]
Al-Zaher S, Almonte Hidalgo GA.
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Multiculturalism, Majority Rights and the Established Culture
ABSTRACT Recent critiques of multiculturalism contend that it is the ethnic or cultural majority in Western democracies that is now most vulnerable to cultural and identity dissolution, thus entitling it to majority rights on much the same grounds that multiculturalists defend minority rights. These critiques follow and perpetuate the binary opposition
Geoffrey Brahm Levey
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A Fundamental Rethinking of Freedom of Speech. [PDF]
Koltay A.
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ABSTRACT “Almost everyone,” Ronald Dworkin wrote in Sovereign Virtue, “assumes that democracy means equal voting power.” What, then, is voting power? The standard view defines it as the probability that a vote changes the outcome assuming that each possible combination of votes is equiprobable.
Daniel Wodak
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Stigma and Rawlsian Liberalism
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Euan Allison
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ABSTRACT Automation in public administration is often seen as a recent, purely digital phenomenon that transforms decision‐making and governance. This article challenges that view by elucidating a historical continuum in the automation of administrative decision‐making.
Aleksander Heikkinen +2 more
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Juvenile Hamartomatous Polyp Causing Jejunal Intussusception in an Eight-Year-Old Child: A Case Report. [PDF]
Sugai G +4 more
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Does Non‐Idealism Entail Particularism?
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
John Lawless
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Conflict Resolution in the 21st Century: A South Asian Perspective
ABSTRACT Conflicts in the contemporary international system have increasingly shifted from state‐centric power struggles to deeply rooted human needs crises. This study applies John Burton's Human Needs Theory to explain the persistence of the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan, focusing on the deprivation of identity, recognition, and ...
Hafeez Ullah Khan
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