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A pandemia de covid-19 trouxe à tona uma série de teorias da conspiração que tentam explicar a transmissão do vírus que impactou o mundo. Parte do discurso conspiratório foi direcionado à China, identificada como o “bode expiatório” responsável pelos ...
Rodrigo Quinan+2 more
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MEDIEVALISMS AND MEDIEVAL TIMES: CONFRONTING CHRONOPOLITICS WITH MEDIEVAL TEXTURES OF TIME
ABSTRACT This review essay examines Nadia R. Altschul's discussion of medievalism in nineteenth‐ and twentieth‐century South America in Politics of Temporalization: Medievalism and Orientalism in Nineteenth‐Century South America. She explores a chronopolitics whereby the notion that late medieval Iberia lagged developmentally behind the rest of Europe ...
Hannah Skoda
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Family domains: A conceptual framework with practical application for adolescent inpatient services
Abstract According to the Family Domains Framework (FDF), family life consists of a movement of parents and children across four domains: exploratory, attachment, discipline/expectation and safety. Each has its own typical behaviours, ways of speaking and pacing, and each serves distinct and equally important functions for the growing child.
Jonathan Hill+6 more
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Reconciling Contract Law's Objective and Subjective Standards
Although the common law of contract is often said to favour ‘objectivity’, it sometimes seems to adopt a ‘subjective’ standard. The apparent tendency to switch between rival standards troubles many contract scholars. In response, some seek to vindicate objectivity alone as the one true standard.
Nick Sage
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The Indexification of Poverty: The Covert Politics of Small‐Area Indices
Abstract In recent decades statistical indices have become a dominant method for measuring many features of the social world. While the resulting enumerations are regularly cited by critical human geographers, the wider political stakes of indexing the world remain unaddressed.
Ed Kiely, Samuel Strong
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Providence, Divine Causality, and the Gratuitousness of Love: A Thomist Perspective
Abstract Broadly drawing on the writings of Thomas Aquinas, this article is a systematic‐theological (rather than historical‐theological) engagement with the theme of providence and divine causality. It aims to dispel some modern misunderstandings of these topics by highlighting how pre‐modern approaches differ from today's perspective.
Rik Van Nieuwenhove
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Philosophy of Experimental Biology [PDF]
Philosophers have committed sins while studying science, it is said – philosophy of science focused on physics to the detriment of biology, reconstructed idealizations of scientific episodes rather than attending to historical details, and focused on ...
Stegenga, Jacob
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Culpa, aceptación de responsabilidad y conductas reparatorias en el proceso de perdón a uno mismo
El perdón a uno mismo es un proceso compuesto por los siguientes elementos: aceptación de la responsabilidad, sentimientos negativos (culpa, vergüenza) y conductas reparatorias.
Elena Guerola+2 more
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DOLO, PRETERINTENCIONALIDADE, CULPA, CASO
Apontamentos de aula, do professor dr. F. Mendes Pimentel. I. Imputação material, moral e legal — II. Culpabilidade: dolo, preterintencionalidade, culpa, caso — III. O dolo no Dir. Romano e na Edade média. Theorias modernas — IV.
Francisco Mendes Pimentel
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El estudio de la cognición moral pareciera estar marcado por dos tradiciones: una centrada en el estudio del procesamiento de información referente a la causalidad y la intencionalidad, y otra que, con origen en posturas sociocognitivas, privilegia la ...
Camilo Romero
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