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Stages of health behavior change and factors associated with physical activity in patients with intermittent claudication [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To analyze, in people with intermittent claudication, the frequency of individuals who are in each of stages of health behavior change to practice physical activity, and analyze the association of these stages with the walking capacity ...
Barbosa, João Paulo dos Anjos Souza +7 more
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Lost, or a Guide for the Lovesick
By inventing initiatory melodrama, by constructing a perfect gaze and by telling different love trajectories (be they perfect or imperfect), Lost embodies two things simultaneously for its spectator.
Pacôme Thiellement
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Applying Attributes of Contemplative Technopedagogy to a Social Media Assignment
With widespread prevalence of digital technology in contemporary higher education, researchers have been keen to identify best practices and understand impacts.
Justin D. Shanks, Scott W. H. Young
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Stylizations of Being: Attention as an Existential Hub in Heidegger and Christian Mysticism
The assimilation of phenomenology by theology (namely of Heidegger by Karl Rahner) exemplifies how a pre-existing philosophical framework can be imported into a theological system by being suffused with belief.
Palmeirim Bernardo Manzoni
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Aesthetic value: beauty, ugliness and incoherence [PDF]
[FIRST PARAGRAPHS] From Plato through Aquinas to Kant and beyond beauty has traditionally been considered the paradigmatic aesthetic quality. Thus, quite naturally following Socrates' strategy in The Meno, we are tempted to generalize from our ...
Kieran, M.
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Political and Contemplative Life in Aristotle’s Account of Happiness
Through the concepts of ἔργον and βίος, the article describes the two happiest forms of life, i.e., the theoretical and the political one, asking whether happiness is founded on the conjunction of the two.
Laura Candiotto
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St. Thomas Aquinas and Fr. Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange on Wonder and the Division of the Sciences
The author makes a comparison between St. Thomas Aquinas’s and Fr. Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange’s conceptions of philosophical wonder and the division of the sciences.
Anthony Daum
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In the third part of her arguing for contemplative listening as a fundamental act of the new evangelization, the author shows that the concrete place where the anthropological and theological dimensions of listening converge is at the foot of the Cross ...
J. Marianne Siegmund
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Library as a Place: A Return to the Museion
Sharing their origins, i.e., coming from the ancient Museion, library and museum are intertwined in their essence. These spaces, which strive to gather all the knowledge of the world in one place, represent places of learning, and exchange of knowledge ...
Milena Jokanović
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Contemplation: If It Makes for Peace, Why Not for Christian Witness Too? [PDF]
The author attempts to answer the following question: Why does Christian witness need contemplation? He claims that Christian witness needs contemplation, because contemplation reveals the truth about the nature of reality; it is this truth which is one ...
Pawel Tarasiewicz
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