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Fathers' transformative caring experiences of engaging in music and singing with their children

open access: yesChildren &Society, Volume 39, Issue 1, Page 161-178, January 2025.
Abstract This study explores the role of music and singing in fostering transformative caring relationships between fathers and their children. It aims to understand how these interactions contribute to fatherhood identity and relational dynamics, filling a significant gap in research on musical fatherhood.
Janne Brammer Damsgaard   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

"For You Alone": a reading of transcendence and relationship in Emmanuel Levinas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The author, well known for his writings in practical theology and on the thought of Emmanuel Levinas, presents a sustained spiritual-theological reflection on Levinas approach to transcendence and ...
Veling, Terry A.
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Desire: A Theological Reappraisal

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 3-23, January 2025.
Abstract Desire and its cognates—longing, yearning—do a lot of hard work in modern theology, the work grounded in philosophical precedents going back at least as far as the early German Romantics. These precedents helped to inaugurate the twentieth century explorations of psychoanalysis.
Graham Ward
wiley   +1 more source

PESSOAS COM DEFICIÊNCIA NO SISTEMA NACIONAL DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO DO BRASIL: ACESSIBILIDADE E ALTERIDADE NA CONSTRUÇÃO DE UMA PEDAGOGIA DO ACOLHIMENTO - DOI: 10.12818/P.0304-2340.2024v85p459

open access: yesRevista da Faculdade de Direito da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
A pós-graduação possibilita a formação de pesquisadores, difusores do conhecimento e a carreira de docente que permite representação e projeção social. Pensar na pessoa com deficiência (PCD) na pós-graduação é pensar numa possibilidade de emancipação e ...
Walter Lucas Ikeda   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

“We Embraced Each Other by Our Names”: Levinas, Derrida, and the Ethics of Naming

open access: yesNames, 2000
Emmanuel Levinas’ and Jacques Derrida’ s theories of names and naming are discussed in a context that casts light upon the complex relationships among names and the named on the one hand, and onomastics and other fields and discourses on the other.
Christian Moraru
doaj   +1 more source

E. Levinas, «Pensar a morte a partir do tempo.» Tradução e posfácio [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In the first part of this paper we will propose a new Portuguese translation of “Thinking about death on the basis of time [Penser la mort à partir du temps], a conference made by Emmanuel Levinas; in the second part we will discuss temporality and ...
Castro, Tomás N.
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When AI Meets Pakikiramdam: Humanizing Digital Health in Philippine Family Practice

open access: yes
Journal of General and Family Medicine, Volume 26, Issue 6, Page 663-664, November 2025.
Ivan Efreaim A. Gozum
wiley   +1 more source

Artificial intelligence in innovation management: A review of innovation capabilities and a taxonomy of AI applications

open access: yesJournal of Product Innovation Management, Volume 42, Issue 1, Page 76-111, January 2025.
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) is a promising generation of digital technologies. Recent applications and research suggest that AI can not only influence but also accelerate innovation in organizations. However, as the field is rapidly growing, a common understanding of the underlying theoretical capabilities has become increasingly vague and ...
Fábio Gama, Stefano Magistretti
wiley   +1 more source

Ethik als Erste Philosophie – Ethik der Nächstheit. Emmanuel Lévinas im Religionsunterricht – Ein Plädoyer für eine konfessionelle Religionspädagogik

open access: yesÖsterreichisches Religionspädagogisches Forum, 2016
Ethik ist ein zentraler Inhalt von religiöser Bildung, die Beschäftigung mit der ‚Ethik der Nächstheit‘ von Emmanuel Lévinas kann ein wertvoller Beitrag im Bildungsprozess sein.
Joachim Hawel
doaj  

Justifying an Adequate Response to the Vulnerable Other [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Is it possible to justify requiring that I respond adequately to the other’s vulnerability? I contend that insofar as I value my own personal identity it is consistent to respond adequately to the vulnerability of the other.
Chandra, Kavanagh
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