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Model of Humanism Education based on Local Wisdom in Elementary School in Bali
International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education, 2021This article aims to discuss the model of humanism education based on local wisdom in elementary schools (SD) in Bali. This research is qualitative research whose data collection was obtained through literature study, observation, and interviews with ...
Ni Wayan Karmini +4 more
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Humane, Humanities, Humanitarian, Humanism
The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1982(1982). Humane, Humanities, Humanitarian, Humanism. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas: Vol. 55, No. 7, pp. 308-310.
Kenneth A. Penman, Samuel H. Adams
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Human Dignity, Human Rights, and Human Genetics
The Modern Law Review, 1998According to an emerging international consensus, the practice of human genetics should respect both human dignity and human rights.' In the Preamble to the Council of Europe's Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine,2 for example, the signatories resolve 'to take such measures as are necessary to safeguard human dignity and the fundamental rights ...
D, Beyleveld, R, Brownsword
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European Journal of Medical Genetics, 2012
Genetics has marked the second half of the 20th century by addressing such formidable problems as the identification of our genes and their role, their interaction with the environment, and even their therapeutic uses. The identification of genes raises questions about differences between humans and non-humans, as well as about the evolution towards ...
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Genetics has marked the second half of the 20th century by addressing such formidable problems as the identification of our genes and their role, their interaction with the environment, and even their therapeutic uses. The identification of genes raises questions about differences between humans and non-humans, as well as about the evolution towards ...
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From the humanism of critical theory to critical humanism
, 2020Following Max Horkheimer, I will first attempt to reconstruct an anthropology that essentially wants to be understood as critical social research. I will then pursue the question of humanism in critical theory.
Oliver Kozlarek
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Human, stubbornly human, sensibly human?
Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory, 2019A century ago, shortly before his death, Simmel (1964) formulated an enigmatic idea of a philosophical sociology as a ‘study of the epistemological and metaphysical aspects of society’ (23) concern...
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2017
Abstract:Within the literature surrounding nonhuman animals on the one hand and cognitively disabled humans on the other, there is much discussion of where beings that do not satisfy the criteria for personhood fit in our moral deliberations. In the future, we may face a different but related problem: that we might create (or cause the creation of ...
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Abstract:Within the literature surrounding nonhuman animals on the one hand and cognitively disabled humans on the other, there is much discussion of where beings that do not satisfy the criteria for personhood fit in our moral deliberations. In the future, we may face a different but related problem: that we might create (or cause the creation of ...
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Gerontology, 2019
Human aging is a very complex process that occurs in an intricate biological and physiological setting. Many changes occur with aging and among the most important are changes in immune reactivity associated with cell differentiation stages and the phenomenon of inflammaging, understood as subclinical inflammatory readiness, manifested by elevated ...
Tamàs, Fülöp +2 more
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Human aging is a very complex process that occurs in an intricate biological and physiological setting. Many changes occur with aging and among the most important are changes in immune reactivity associated with cell differentiation stages and the phenomenon of inflammaging, understood as subclinical inflammatory readiness, manifested by elevated ...
Tamàs, Fülöp +2 more
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Nursing Inquiry, 2019
Humanism has appeared intermittently in the nursing literature as a concept that can be used in understanding nursing. I return to the concept in response to noticing the term appearing in the context of health humanities, where it is loosely associated ...
G. McCaffrey
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Humanism has appeared intermittently in the nursing literature as a concept that can be used in understanding nursing. I return to the concept in response to noticing the term appearing in the context of health humanities, where it is loosely associated ...
G. McCaffrey
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Anthropocentrism and Post‐Humanism
, 2019Anthropocentrism is the belief that value is focused on human beings and that all other beings are means to human ends. Related to anthropocentrism, humanism privileges the aim of improvement of human welfare.
H. Kopnina
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