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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— If a layman (who thinks of himself as a professional in his own field, but is not an MD) may comment to the physician readers of your journal, I noted with considerable interest the article in MEDICAL NEWS (214:1636, 1970) which stated that men who attend church regularly do not have heart attacks, whereas backsliders and ...
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ABSTRACT To the Editor.— If a layman (who thinks of himself as a professional in his own field, but is not an MD) may comment to the physician readers of your journal, I noted with considerable interest the article in MEDICAL NEWS (214:1636, 1970) which stated that men who attend church regularly do not have heart attacks, whereas backsliders and ...
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Environmental Values, 2008
Holland argues that environmental deliberation should return to classical questions about the nature of the good life, understood as the worthwhile life. Holland's proposal contrasts with the revived hedonist conception of the good life which has been influential on environmentalism.
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Holland argues that environmental deliberation should return to classical questions about the nature of the good life, understood as the worthwhile life. Holland's proposal contrasts with the revived hedonist conception of the good life which has been influential on environmentalism.
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The Good Will and the Good Life
1995Augustine has much to offer us in the way of demarcation of the conditions of voluntary action, as has become clear in Chs 5 and 6. He develops a number of (not always consistent) lines of thought on the subject. But among his principal themes are the very Aristotelian ones that absence of compulsion and of ignorance are negative conditions for ...
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2022
Chapter One shows that Marilyn Hacker's hedonism, her engagement with the genre of the sonnet sequence, and humor, which alternately creates or is produced by hedonistic revelry, help her to critique dominant cultural narratives of love with only a modicum of didacticism.
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Chapter One shows that Marilyn Hacker's hedonism, her engagement with the genre of the sonnet sequence, and humor, which alternately creates or is produced by hedonistic revelry, help her to critique dominant cultural narratives of love with only a modicum of didacticism.
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The Good and the Good Human Life
2017Chapter 2 defends Aristotle’s premise that the final agential good is the well-lived human life. This premise does not receive much critical attention in the literature. Scholars tend to go along with Aristotle’s mode of exposition, granting that the earliest steps of the Nicomachean Ethics are agreed-upon.
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Calling and the Good Life: A Meta-Analysis and Theoretical Extension
Administrative Science Quarterly, 2023Jennifer Tosti-Kharas +2 more
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