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Destructive creation [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
Destructive Creation is the deliberate introduction of new, perhaps improved generations of durable goods that destroy, directly or indirectly, the usage value of units previously sold inducing consumers to repeat their purchase. This paper discusses this practice by a single seller in an infinite-horizon, discrete time model with heterogeneous ...
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Creationism

2014
Creationism in the broadest sense refers to God as Creator. It is an essential element in the beliefs of the so-called Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) and centers on the claim that God made the physical world out of nothing. However, more recently “creationism” has been appropriated for an idiosyncratic version of Protestant ...
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Creation without Creationism

Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 1997
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Creation Concepts and Creation Care

The contributors to this edited volume explore creation concepts in antiquity and aspects of caring for creation in ancient Jewish and Christian texts. Moreover, they inquire about the relevance of these texts and topics to todays earth ethics and ecological crises.
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Self-Creation

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1990
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