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Harnessing artificial intelligence in gastroenterology and hepatology: Current applications and future perspectives. [PDF]
Boutos P +5 more
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The Enlightenment Programme and Karl Popper
Book description: Sir Karl Popper (1902 1994) is one of the most controversial and widely read philosophers of the 20th century. His influence has been enormous in the fields of epistemology, logic, metaphysics, methodology of science, the philosophy of ...
Maxwell, Nicholas, Maxwell, N
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Abstract This Forum Article integrates a range of four contributions which are all underpinned by the conviction that the rediscovery of the humanities may be beneficial to the field of public administration. The first piece examines the contribution that philosophy, as a key discipline of the humanities, can provide to the field of public ...
Edoardo Ongaro +5 more
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Too Black for Care: Clinical Apperception, Anti-Blackness, and Narrative Aporia. [PDF]
Cherian R.
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Enlightenment Travel and British Identities: Thomas Pennant's Tours of Scotland and Wales
Thomas Pennant of Downing, Flintshire (1726–1798), naturalist, antiquarian and self-styled ‘Curious Traveller’, published accounts of his pioneering travels in Scotland and Wales to wide acclaim between 1769 and 1784, directly inspiring Dr Johnson, James
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Abstract This paper examines the motivational foundations of academics’ external engagement within the evolving context of the entrepreneurial university. While prior research has explored specific forms of academic entrepreneurship, broader engagement with external organizations has only recently been recognized as both entrepreneurial and value ...
Samuel Mwaura +3 more
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Facing death: the last drawings of a woman with breast cancer at the end of life. [PDF]
Rakici SY, Cetin B, Aydin E, Gursel B.
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ABSTRACT The paper compares Hartmut Rosa's resonance theory of “the good life” and Daniel Haybron's psychic affirmation theory of “happiness,” which he differentiates, as a descriptive notion, from “well‐being” as an evaluative notion. Haybron suggests that a central determinant of happiness has to be the somewhat reliable occurrence of positive ...
Ole Höffken
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Habit, medicine, and society in 18th-century Britain. [PDF]
Wragge-Morley A.
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Limiting the health impact of earthquakes: a call to action. [PDF]
Popescu C, Kayano R, Nabeth P.
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