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Autonomous Agency in Anti‐Dualistic Social Ontologies: A Compatibilist Notion
Abstract Anti‐dualistic social ontologies, those highlighting the intrinsic interdependency of agency and structure as two sides of the same coin, are sometimes criticized for failing to provide a satisfactory account of autonomous – capable and free – agency, or even denying the reality of such agency.
Tero Piiroinen
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Free Will and Determinism: Political, Not Just Metaphysical [PDF]
This paper is a short commentary on Veljko Dubljevic's "Autonomy in Neuroethics: Political and Not Metaphysical.
Johannsen, Kyle
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Summary Though gratitude research in organizational behavior (OB) is nascent, this emotion has a rich history in the social sciences. Research has shown gratitude to promote prosocial behaviors, encourage personal well‐being, and foster interpersonal relationships.
Lauren R. Locklear +2 more
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With the publication in France in 1636 of De praedestinatione et reprobatione auxiliis divinae gratiae, Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639) comes back to the themes of divine grace and predestination, which had already engaged him, especially in youth ...
Tommaso Sgarro
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ABSTRACT The chronological development of a central government agency, the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC), in response to changes in government policy is examined against patterns of gender participation. We use interdisciplinary social‐ecological systems theory to examine relationships between the DOC institutional system and its ...
Verity C. B. Forbes +2 more
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Abstract ‘Life Below Water’ aims to establish how creative practice can provide an effective way to nurture self‐efficacy and self‐regulation in primary education. A constructionist approach was developed to help children explore UN Global Goal 14, through drawing, prototyping and storytelling as collaborative activities. Working in duets and quartets,
Robert Pulley
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Abstract In his account of his Düsseldorf conversations with G.E. Lessing shortly before the latter’s death in 1781, F.H. Jacobi records the Enlightenment poet and philosopher’s allusion to the Kabbalistic philosophy of Henry More, whom he cited in support of his shocking Spinozist creed of the hen kai pan.
Christian Hengstermann
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Animals and the Problem of Evil in Recent Theodicies [PDF]
This paper critically evaluates the theodicies of John Hick, Richard Swinburne and process theism regarding animal suffering and evils. The positions of Hick and Swinburne are based on false empirical assumptions, e.g., animals do not suffer.
Maller, Mark
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Kant, Bergson, and Iqbal on the Concept of Time and its Effect on Iqbal’s Reconstruction of Freewill
Philosophy should be understood with its accumulative structure. Thus, when one strives to understand a philosopher’s thoughts, he/she should not isolate the philosopher from the previous and contemporary theories in his/her era; and should take into ...
Asiye Şefika Sümeyye Kapusuz +1 more
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The article is devoted to investigating the specific of the information of Kyiv region’s local media to the conducive for authority cases of reaction of ordinary peasants for the grain procurement campaign of 1932–1933 as a key mechanism of the ...
Іhor Yakubovskyy
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