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Divine intimacy, frustration and the madness of the city: Changing transhuman kinship in China
This essay shows the affective resonances of the collision of gods, humans, and rapidly shifting landscapes in a newly urbanized part of Suzhou, China. The first section discusses how ties to spirits are not just metaphors or projections of human kinship, but literal parts of a kinship system that invoke responsibilities of care, based on links of both
Keping Wu, Robert P. Weller
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ABSTRACT From all the knowledge that would emerge as relevant to it over infinite time, a risk analysis must be based on the cross‐section available at its undertaking. This creates a knowledge gap, which can lead to surprises. To address a similar problem in economic decision‐making, G. L. S. Shackle developed potential surprise theory (PST).
James Derbyshire
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Foreknowledge and Fatalism : Why Divine Timelessness Doesn’t Help [PDF]
Argues that divine timelessness is at best irrelevant and at worst counterproductive for addressing the problem of foreknowledge and future ...
Rhoda, Alan R.
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William Lane Craig on Theological Fatalism [PDF]
Craig believes that theological fatalistic argument, which aims at mocking human freedom, faces two major problems. On the one hand, in the argument, there is a confusion of necessitas consequentis and necessitas consequentiae in the concept of “within ...
Abdolrasoul Kashfi, Matin Tayefe Rostami
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Abstract Objective This study aims to investigate any differences in the levels of intra‐operative (measured by an artificial intelligence device) and post‐operative pain between two different abdominal insufflators (AirSeal vs Stryker) used for a low‐pressure pneumoperitoneum robotic prostatectomy.
Nikhil Vasdev +18 more
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The Relational Dimension in Gestalt Psychotherapy: Epistemological and Clinical Aspects
ABSTRACT This article reframes Gestalt psychotherapy as intrinsically relational: experience and self‐emerge from contact at the organism–environment boundary and from the field/situation. We revisit ambiguities in the Perls/Goodman model against a brief historical background and articulate a pragmatic stance grounded in the id of the situation and ...
Pietro Andrea Cavaleri +1 more
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Assensum in mente prophetae: William of Ockham and Walter Chatton on Prophecies
The subject of this article is the intertwining between Walter Chatton and William of Ockham’s theories about the cognitive nature of prophetic statements, a topic in the theological debate of the early 14th century.
Roberto Limonta, Riccardo Fedriga
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‘The Hero's journey’: Narratives on the transition to motherhood with cystic fibrosis
Abstract Objectives This study aimed to explore the impact of cystic fibrosis (CF) on the transition to motherhood using a strength‐based narrative approach. It sought to elevate the voices of women with CF and examine how they navigate pregnancy and early motherhood in the context of chronic illness. Design A qualitative narrative study was conducted,
Alena J. Haines +3 more
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Why Old Testament prophecy is philosophically
Comparative philosophical perspectives on Old Testament predictive prophecy are rare. Yet whilst the Old Testament is not explicit in its views on the relation between God and time, its narratives do contain implicit metaphysical assumptions regarding ...
Jacobus W. Gericke
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Explanation of the degree of Divine Knowledge in the degree of Decrees of fate in Molla Sadra and Allama Tabatabai's views [PDF]
The Sadraee's transcendental philosophy in theology affected by the authentic Divinity texts and discussions and has inspired in resolving many of the theological and philosophical problems of this school.
Alireza Khajegir
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