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The Courage to be Disliked

open access: yesSelçuk Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 2022
Originally written in Japanese by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga, The Courage to Be Disliked is a book that talks about perennial life questions and the liberation of the mind.
Louie Giray
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Developing conceptually sound items for a clinical courage questionnaire

open access: yesRural and Remote Health, 2023
Introduction: Clinical courage can be described as a rural doctor's adaptability and willingness to undertake clinical work at the limits of their training and experience to meet the needs of their patients.
Robert Brooks   +6 more
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Dual-processing altruism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Altruism refers to an other-benefiting behavior that is costly but bears no direct profit to oneself. At least three different forms can be distinguished: help giving, altruistic punishment, and moral courage.
Pirita Kinnunen, Suna, Windmann, Sabine
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Analyzing Resources and Programming for At-Risk Youth with Nonhuman Companion Animals in the Canadian Context: A Scoping Review

open access: yesInternational Journal on Homelessness
Youth facing homelessness, specifically those who own nonhuman companion animals (NCAs), are an understudied population with little published literature examining the evidence-informed supports that exist within their communities.
Anya Bhopa   +5 more
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The Theory and Practice of Virtue Education Edited by Tom Harrison and David I. Walker

open access: yesStudia Gilsoniana, 2018
The collection of essays by different academics expresses a wide range of nuanced views on virtue ethics. Divided into three main parts, part one provides depth and breadth in introducing the history and philosophy of virtue education.
Brian Welter
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The Courage of Untruth?

open access: yesEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture, 2022
Michel Foucault defined parrhesia as “the free courage by which one binds oneself in the act of telling the truth.” Could telling objective untruth also be a parrhesiastic act, insofar as it requires courage and initiates subjectivation? Climate deniers,
Michał Herer
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The impact of interpersonal relationships on rural doctors’ clinical courage

open access: yesRural and Remote Health, 2021
Introduction: Clinical courage occurs when rural doctors push themselves to the limits of their scope of practice to provide the medical care needed by patients in their community.
Lucie Walters   +4 more
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Groceries delivered by mistake: an experimental study of customers’ honesty

open access: yesConsumer Behavior Review
The present paper reports the results of a field experiment destined to examine to what extent supermarket customers who find an unordered and not paid-for product in their delivery crate call up the supermarket to report the mistakenly delivered ...
Yossi Tobol, Erez Siniver, Gideon Yaniv
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Burnout in Mental Health Professionals: The Roles of Psychological Flexibility, Awareness, Courage, and Love

open access: yesClínica y Salud. Investigación Empírica en Psicología, 2020
The predominant model of burnout posits three dimensions: emotional exhustion (EE), depersonalization (D), and (a lack of) personal accomplishment (PA). To date, contextual behavioral approaches have explored the role of psychological flexibility within ...
Carmen Ortiz-Fune   +2 more
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Career Calling, Courage, Flourishing and Satisfaction with Life in Italian University Students

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences, 2023
Career calling is defined as a positive resource promoting vocational development and well-being. The present study focuses on the relationships between career calling, courage and two indicators of well-being, i.e., flourishing and satisfaction with ...
Anna Parola   +2 more
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