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Moral certainty and the wrongness of killing: A non‐propositional view

open access: yesPhilosophical Investigations, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 170-194, April 2026.
Abstract In 2008 I published a paper making the case that Wittgenstein's On Certainty reflections can be fruitfully extended to cast light on the foundations of our moral lives and practices. My primary example was that the wrongness of killing is a basic moral certainty.
Nigel Pleasants
wiley   +1 more source

The Material and Textual Value of Manuscript and Print Binding Waste☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 40, Issue 2, Page 166-189, April 2026.
Abstract In 2019, the Foundation of Christ's Hospital at Lincoln made a bequest of early printed books to the Bodleian Library. The collection is rich in sixteenth‐century tooled bindings, many of which preserve manuscript and printed waste in the form of pastedowns, endleaves and endleaf guards.
Tamara Atkin
wiley   +1 more source

MANA İLE HÜKÜM AYRIMINDA TEFSİR İLMİNİN YERİ

open access: yesİslami İlimler Dergisi, 2010
Bu makale beyânî karakterdeki dini ilimlerden Tefsir ile Fıkıh ilminin kavşak noktası olan mana ile hüküm ayrımını ele almaktadır. Makalede her iki kavramın dil ve ıstılah anlamlarına ilişkin bilgiler verildikten sonra lafızların manaya delaleti ile ...
Mehmet Demirci
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Europeanization and Health Policy in the European Union During Covid‐19 Pandemic: The Case of Greece

open access: yesEuropean Policy Analysis, Volume 12, Issue 2, Spring 2026.
ABSTRACT The main purpose of this paper is to study and evaluate the efforts to respond to the covid‐19 pandemic in the EU and Greece, and to understand the capacity of the Greek health system to deal with such crises. The main questions we are called to answer are: What initiatives have been developed at EU level to address the covid‐19 pandemic? Have
Georgios Maris, Foteini Koulouri
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Wer ist "Remigius" in Hussens Enarrationes Psalmorum? : zur Problematik des Zitierens dieser Autorität in den bohemikalen Auslegungen der Psalmen in der ersten Hälfte des 15. Jahrhunderts

open access: yesStudia Historica Brunensia, 2013
The study searches for the true source of quotations marked as "Remigius" in Enarrationes Psalmorum of Jan Hus showing that the Czech reformer did not draw on the commentary on the Psalms by Remigius of Auxerre (although this work was known in Bohemia at
Dušan Coufal
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David Marsden's Comparative and Theoretical Craft: Signposts to a Better World of Work

open access: yesBritish Journal of Industrial Relations, Volume 64, Issue 1, Page 91-100, March 2026.
ABSTRACT David Marsden enriched and extended the field of employment relations with his interdisciplinary and comparative practice. This introduction to the special issue honouring his work examines the nature of David's contribution and analyses his influence on employment relations and adjacent fields.
Sarah Ashwin   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Patristic Synthesis of the Word Enfleshed: The Christology of Maximus the Confessor

open access: yesReligions
St. Maximus the Confessor (580–662) stands out among the Church Fathers as one of the last Christological martyrs. Maximus possessed one of the greatest minds of the Church’s first millennium.
Kevin M. Clarke
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Models for interpretation of Scripture [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
Goldingay, John. Models for interpretation of Scripture.
Langknecht, Henry
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Dispositions and Dependence

open access: yesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 112, Issue 2, Page 510-526, March 2026.
ABSTRACT According to the principle No Upwards Essence, there are no cases in which some x$x$ essentially depends on y$y$, yet grounds y$y$. One of the most pressing objections that afflict Dispositional Essentialism (DE) is that it violates No Upwards Essence and is therefore untenable. In this paper, I defend DE against this objection. First, I argue
Lisa Vogt
wiley   +1 more source

To destroy or not? A Cognitive Linguistics exploration of Yahweh’s (un)willingness to destroy Israel in Deuteronomy

open access: yesIn die Skriflig
Deuteronomy portrays Yahweh as both willing (e.g. Dt 28:63) and unwilling (Dt 4:31; 10:10) to destroy Israel, which creates one tension worthy of exploration.
Izaak J.L. Connoway
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