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The Contradictions in the Criteria for Diagnosing Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome as Reflecting Some of the Philosophical Debates about the Threshold between the Normal and the Pathological. [PDF]
RosĂ s Tosas M.
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Strategic Thinking and Entrepreneurial Orientation as Drivers of Adaptive Resilience in Global Manufacturing SMEs: A Narrative Review of Dynamic Capabilities and Cross-Context Variations. [PDF]
Ongesa Nyamboga T.
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From Learner to Provider: Navigating Role Tensions in Postgraduate Medical Training Through Activity Theory. [PDF]
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RETRACTION: Analysis of circRNA-mRNA Expression Profiles and Functional Enrichment in Diabetes Mellitus Based on High Throughput Sequencing. [PDF]
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2022
One finds in the Euthydemus a plethora of dramatic hints that point to other Platonic dialogues, particularly those that surround Socrates’ trial and execution. Whether these are direct allusions or recurring themes, they heighten the sense that this dialogue is meant to be read as a reflection on the activity of doing philosophy.
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One finds in the Euthydemus a plethora of dramatic hints that point to other Platonic dialogues, particularly those that surround Socrates’ trial and execution. Whether these are direct allusions or recurring themes, they heighten the sense that this dialogue is meant to be read as a reflection on the activity of doing philosophy.
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2020
Abstract The conflict between the greatness and the wretchedness of human nature is considered on a more philosophical level. The Stoics do justice to our moral ideals but the Pyrrhonists (whom Pascal sees as implicitly putting humankind on a level with non-human animals) seem better to describe human beings in the mass. The quest for an
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Abstract The conflict between the greatness and the wretchedness of human nature is considered on a more philosophical level. The Stoics do justice to our moral ideals but the Pyrrhonists (whom Pascal sees as implicitly putting humankind on a level with non-human animals) seem better to describe human beings in the mass. The quest for an
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