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The Eclipse of Conviction: Conscience, Moral Authority, and Disagreement in the Church. [PDF]
Oh JJ.
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Bockshammer on the freedom of the human will.
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Topical editorials, papers and commentaries: next 10 years. [PDF]
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Medicare Advantage Civil Monetary Penalties and Profits.
Marr J, Chen Z, Offiaeli K, Meyers DJ.
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Nursing Philosophy, 2013
AbstractDebates over how to conceptualize the nursing role were prominent in the nursing literature during the latter part of the twentieth century. There were, broadly, two schools of thought. Writers likeHenderson andOrem used the idea of a self‐care deficit to understand the nurse as doing for the patient what he or she could not do alone.
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AbstractDebates over how to conceptualize the nursing role were prominent in the nursing literature during the latter part of the twentieth century. There were, broadly, two schools of thought. Writers likeHenderson andOrem used the idea of a self‐care deficit to understand the nurse as doing for the patient what he or she could not do alone.
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Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 2009
Abstract:Freedom of will does exist, it is self-leadership of man based on reason and ethos. Evidence comes from truth. Determinism cannot be proved since if you try, you mean to prove a truth; but there is no truth without freedom. By contrast for freedom there are many pieces of evidence e.g.
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Abstract:Freedom of will does exist, it is self-leadership of man based on reason and ethos. Evidence comes from truth. Determinism cannot be proved since if you try, you mean to prove a truth; but there is no truth without freedom. By contrast for freedom there are many pieces of evidence e.g.
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The Freedom of God and Human Freedom
Scottish Journal of Theology, 1983Our peculiar dignity as persons seems to rest on our freedom of action, since freedom of action is required to make sense both out of moral responsibility and out of the God—man relationship. Indeed, the possession of freedom seems to be a (if not the) major justification for claims that humans are in an important way images of God.
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KronoScope, 2002
AbstractWith the help of the hierarchical theory of time, this essay (i) attempts to locate the sources of desires which, in their qualities, are peculiar to humans, (ii) explores the nature of freedoms available for the satisfaction of those desires and (iii) identifies the dynamics of conflicts that arise from possessing unbounded imagination in a ...
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AbstractWith the help of the hierarchical theory of time, this essay (i) attempts to locate the sources of desires which, in their qualities, are peculiar to humans, (ii) explores the nature of freedoms available for the satisfaction of those desires and (iii) identifies the dynamics of conflicts that arise from possessing unbounded imagination in a ...
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