Demographics and donor motivation drive declining blood donations: A 15-year study in Germany reflecting trends in high-income countries. [PDF]
Abstract Background and Objectives Ageing populations in high‐income countries reduce the proportion of potential blood donors while increasing transfusion demand. Sustaining an adequate blood supply requires higher donor motivation among younger age groups.
Oesterreicher S +8 more
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Which Symptoms of Nomophobia, Social Networking Site Addiction, and Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) Directly Affect Mental Health? A Symptom Network and Flow Analysis Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Nomophobia, social networking site (SNS) addiction, and fear of missing out (FoMO) are increasingly recognized as interrelated digital‐age phenomena that pose risks to young people's mental health. However, limited research has examined how specific symptoms across these domains interact and contribute to anxiety and depression.
Zhang X +5 more
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The narrative of secularism and the religion of German Enlightenment [PDF]
It is a wide spectrum of the interrelations between philosophy and religion in Germany during the Enlightenment as disclosed in the newest book by Ludmila Kryshtop Morality and Religion in the Philosophy of German Enlightenment — from Thomasius to Kant ...
Vladimir Shokhin
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Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor of the brain – A case with three secondary implants
Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid (AT/RT) of the brain is a rare malignant pediatric neoplasm that usually affects children around age two. This report is about a male patient, six months of age, who presented with seizures and decreased level of consciousness,
Pedro Radalle Biasi +7 more
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El caballo viejo. Interpretaciones filosóficas y políticas de una fábula
En el contexto de una didáctica para el aprendizaje y la actualización de los textos y las lenguas clásicas, este trabajo propone una traducción e interpretación del sentido filosófico y político de la fábula El caballo viejo, de Babrio.
John Edison Mazo Lopera +1 more
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Kant and the Problem of Optimism: The Origin of the Debate [PDF]
Kant scholars have rarely addressed the notion of optimism as it was interpreted by the Königsbergian philosopher in the mid-18th century. The notion originates from Leibniz’s Theodicy and from debates over whether the actual world is the best of all ...
Krouglov, A. N.
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In his version of the so-called Thomistic objection against the ontological argument, Kant follows Crusius in replacing the term “sufficient” for “determining” in the formulation ‛principle of reason’ as an attempt to distinguish logical possibility ...
Ignacio Garay
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Elements of Wolff and Crusius in Kant’s Concept of Self-Legislation
The concept of self-legislation or autonomy is one of the outstanding innovations of Kant’s ethics. Nevertheless, it should not be ignored that it also builds on previous positions. Even if Kant in the Groundwork classifies all other moral principles as
Achim Vesper
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A discreta antinomia da razão pura prática de Kant na Metafísica dos costumes
Na primeira parte do presente artigo, começo por um esboço sobre a relação entre liberdade, moral e mundo em Kant. Na segunda parte, discuto os exemplos de Christian Wolff e Christian August Crusius como duas versões modernas do indifferentismus moral ...
Heiner Klemme
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(Freshwater hyphomycetes in a preserved insular system from Brazil: first records at Parque Estadual da Ilha do Cardoso, municipality of Cananéia, São Paulo State).
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