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ABSTRACT We respond to the lack of measurable conceptualisations of expertise in development agencies by investigating its focus and appreciation in two national aid administrations as a function of knowledge and experience. We apply this definition of expertise to qualitative data from interviews with 58 randomly selected officials at the German ...
Daniel E. Esser, Heiner Janus
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Gottfried Benn´s "brains" novella from 1916: implications for the philosophy of mind. [PDF]
Wolf G.
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Indigenous theory as epistemic ground for environmental scholarship and practice
Abstract Environmental sciences increasingly call for the inclusion of Indigenous knowledges. Yet this inclusion is frequently reduced to datasets, management tools or cultural insight, while systematically disavowing the sovereignty, law and epistemological authority that underpins Indigenous knowledge systems.
Coen Hird
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An investigation into mental illness and its comorbidities from the perspective of supervenience physicalism. [PDF]
Yang P, Zhang X, Song H, Zhang X.
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How can we re‐envision care for weeds? Indigenous weed management on the Shoalhaven River
Abstract The challenges posed by invasive plants include not only ecological disruption and biodiversity loss but also complex management and ethical dilemmas. These issues point to a critical gap in how care is conceptualised and practised in weed management. Addressing these challenges requires reframing care as a gentle practice that aligns with the
Crystal Arnold
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Mindfulness-based interventions: what more can the West learn from Buddhism? A fieldwork study. [PDF]
Boxer A+4 more
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ABSTRACT This study aims to assess the validity of the Revised Portrait Value Questionnaire (PVQ‐RR) within the Chinese population to examine the applicability of the 19‐factor Theory of Individual Values in the Chinese cultural context. A sample of 9590 Chinese participants (age range: 11–60; 4360 males) completed the Chinese version of the PVQ‐RR ...
Xu Wang+5 more
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Artificial Intelligence Reshapes Creativity: A Multidimensional Evaluation
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping creativity by challenging its long‐held status as a uniquely human faculty. This study uses bibliometric analysis to reveal AI’s evolution from a passive instrument to an active co‐creator that amplifies human intuition and expands creative possibilities.
Chenchen Zhang+3 more
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The Philosophical Foundations of a Multidisciplinary Approach to Psychiatry. [PDF]
Medina-Rodríguez JC.
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