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Book Review: \u3ci\u3eThe Divine Body in History: A Comparative Study of the Symbolism of Time and Embodiment in St. Augustine and Rāmānuja.\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Book review of, The Divine Body in History: A Comparative Study of the Symbolism of Time and Embodiment in St. Augustine and Rāmānuja.
Sydnor, Jon P.
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The Reliability and Validity of the COVID-19 Fatalism Scale in Turkish Language

open access: yesSağlık ve Hemşirelik Yönetimi Dergisi
Aim: This methodological study aims to conduct a Turkish validity and reliability study of the COVID-19 Fatalism Scale. Method: The population of the research consists of individuals aged 18 and over who are not infected with COVID-19.
Cantürk Çapık   +2 more
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How Real Are Future Events? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
My main aim in this talk is to discuss McTaggart’s argument for the unreality of time. I will ?nd a ?aw in his argument, but ?nding the ?aw will lead us to the conclusion that although time is real, future events are not.
Perry, John
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A challenge to American pragmatism: staging O’Neill’s Hughie by Alexa Visarion

open access: yesSwedish Journal of Romanian Studies, 2019
“Hughie or the Tale of a Memory” is the working title of the first play that the experienced artist Alexa Visarion has directed for the independent theater (a production released in 2017).
Adriana Carolina Bulz
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Abraham Lincoln and the Doctrine of Necessity

open access: yes, 1997
Abraham Lincoln was a fatalist. That, at least, was what he told many people over the course of his life. I have all my life been a fatalist, Lincoln informed his Illinois congressional ally, Isaac Arnold. Mr. Lincoln was a fatalist, remembered Henry
Guelzo, Allen C.
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In Asian americans, is having a family member diagnosed with cancer associated with fatalistic beliefs?

open access: yesAsia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2016
Objective: Cancer can evoke long-held cultural beliefs which either facilitate or impede efforts to expand the health literacy of families. Among these beliefs is fatalism which holds that controlling ones′ outcome is not possible, and that ones′ outcome
Carolee Polek, Thomas Hardie
doaj   +1 more source

The 'climates' of the logging industry : effects on safety, commitment, turnover, and accidents : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts (Soc. Sci.) in Psychology at Massey University [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
New Zealand's logging industry is one of the country's largest exporting industries. With increased global competition and demands, work environments like the logging industry are finding that problems such as accidents and turnover rates are ...
Rothwell, Kelly A
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What kind of free will did the Buddha teach? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The modern version of the problem of free will is usually described as a collision between two beliefs: the belief that we are free to choose our actions and the belief that our actions are determined by prior necessary causes.
Federman, Asaf
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Who Believes in ESP: Cognitive and Motivational Determinants of the Belief in Extra-Sensory Perception

open access: yesEurope's Journal of Psychology, 2019
Many people believe in extra-sensory perception, e.g. the ability to communicate with thoughts, to sense future events or locate radiation with the help of a V-shaped piece of wood.
Marija Branković
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Lay beliefs about fatalism: Development of a General Fatalism Scale (GFAT)

open access: yesKlinik Psikoloji Dergisi, 2022
The growing body of research on the role of fatalism on the psychology of various health-related behaviors has witnessed various conceptualization and assessment efforts. The importance of the topic for its implications for behavioral change necessitates
Canay Doğulu
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