"We can do this. That I learned.": A nonrandomized open pilot of Resilient Together for Dementia, a post-diagnosis dyadic intervention. [PDF]
Allison GO +11 more
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Dialectics revisited. Reality discharged
Dialectics is a powerful way of engaging with our conflicted world, and yet it remains obscure, neglected, and badly misunderstood. Despite the prevalence of attempts to come to terms with all manner of antagonisms, contradictions, polarities, and ...
Marcus A Doel
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Dialectics and Inconsistency. Phonology. Nothing
En: Handbook of Metaphysics and Ontology, compilado por H. Burkhardt & Barry Smith. -- pp 216-218. -- pp. 703-706. --pp. 619-621[PHONOLOGY] Phonemes are minimal segments within the spoken message whose presence is relevant for distinguishing one ...
Peña, Lorenzo
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Business Realism—A New Account of Morality and Power in Business Ethics
ABSTRACT This article introduces a new account of morality and power in business ethics called “business realism”. To this end, it first outlines the political realism literature—a view in political philosophy that deals with the question of the relation between morality and politics.
Iwan Alijew
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Global health and the dialectics of solidarity through Ubuntu and European perspectives. [PDF]
Anyikwa CL.
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Perceptions of Risk for Dating Violence Among Rural Adolescent Males: An Interpretive Analysis. [PDF]
Emezue CN +4 more
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ABSTRACT Many controversies in medical ethics, particularly those involving conflicts between parents and medical staff over decisions about child patients, are challenging to manage without causing significant polarization and communication issues. This is primarily because the parties involved—parents and physicians—operate at different epistemic ...
Chiara Innorta
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Pop Culture in the Classroom: Associations with Student Learning Outcomes and the Underlying Psychological Mechanisms. [PDF]
Tao S, Yang Y.
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Shaping Future Children, Sex Selection, and “Normal” Human Capacities
ABSTRACT If we think that parents have an obligation to have a healthy child then we need to know what counts as healthy, when male and female children are born with very different capacities. If we give up on the idea that our obligations to use technologies of genetic selection are discharged once we try to secure the birth of a healthy child, as ...
Robert Sparrow
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'Don't work more than 3 days straight': Working conditions as learning conditions in general practice. [PDF]
Grant L.
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