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Interactions with Climate Change: a Data Humanism Design Approach
Interactions about climate change have been mostly focused on a negative or neutral form of communication, in line with the so-called "doom-and-gloom" narrative.
M. Ferreira, Valentina Nisi, N. Nunes
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Farewell to humanism? Considerations for nursing philosophy and research in posthuman times.
In this paper, I argue that critical posthumanism is a crucial tool in nursing philosophy and scholarship. Posthumanism entails a reconsideration of what 'human' is and a rejection of the whole tradition founding Western life in the 2500 years of our ...
O. Petrovskaya
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El Plus Dolor y el Nuevo Negro: Gustavo Urrutia y su trabajo en la prensa negra/afro en Cuba
La presencia de los negros/afrodescendientes en el campo intelectual latinoamericano puede observarse a partir de su participación en las publicaciones periódicas, no solo como autores de textos que discuten la contingencia o despliegan propuestas ...
Elena Oliva
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Medical Humanism in the Posthuman Era: A Critical Examination of its Past, Present, and Future [PDF]
This paper explores the historical and contemporary significance of medical humanism and its potential value in medical education. Medical humanities emerged as a response to the issues arising from science-driven modern medicine, most notably the ...
Imkyung HWANG
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Humanism and democracy in comparative education
This article argues that contemporary education policies promoted by UNESCO and the OECD are embracing two distinct post-humanist visions, which I call the ‘sustainable futures’ and the ‘techno-solutionist’ strand.
Maren Elfert
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Introduction: Cultural and Religious Pluralism in the Age of Imaginaries
In recent decades, the paradigm of secularization has been under pressure [...]
Laurens ten Kate, Bram van Boxtel
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Addressing Futility: A Practical Approach
OBJECTIVES:. Limiting or withdrawing nonbeneficial medical care is considered ethically responsible throughout most of critical care and medical ethics literature. Practically, however, setting limits to treatment is often challenging.
Piroska K. Kopar, MD, FACS +3 more
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The resilience of Jewish communities living in the diaspora: a scoping review
IntroductionThroughout history, Jewish communities have been exposed to collectively experienced traumatic events. Little is known about the role that the community plays in the impact of these traumatic events on Jewish diaspora people.
Judith E. M. Meijer +6 more
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Virtue and care ethics & humanism in medical education: a scoping review
This scoping review explores how virtue and care ethics are incorporated into health professions education and how these factors may relate to the development of humanistic patient care.
D. Doukas +5 more
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Based on critical readings of Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time and Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, the paper offers a phenomenological study of the ontology of well-being that transcends the opposition between subjective and objective being.
Jonas Holst
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