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Kantian Ethical Humanism in Late Imperial Russia
The cultural movement known as “humanism” has unfortunately not received a clear and careful definition. Historians and philosophers have lumped together their various understandings of outlooks that stress the value and importance of human life under ...
Thomas Nemeth
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Effects of Oil Shocks on the Unemployment: GVAR Approach [PDF]
Oil is not only one of the most significant and useful consumer goods but also is a remarkable material in energy production all around the world which has a lot of price fluctuation. oil shocks consider as a principal factor of many financial crises and
Malek KhojastehNeghad, Raheleh Hosseini
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HUMANIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION OF UKRAINE IN CONTEXT CIVIC EDUCATION
In the article the importance of process of civil education of the young generation is considered for alteration of the democratic legal state. The basic tasks of humanism education of students of higher educational establishments are considered and ...
K.Yu. Bogomaz, K.M. Gevel
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Within the context of multi-cultural and multi-religious society, embedded in the process of globalization, a traditional understanding of humanism offers insufficient frameworks for an adequate comprehension of human flourishing and human
Tone Svetelj
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Heidegger's Version of Humanism and his Critique of it [PDF]
The question concerning humanism ask we from Martin Heidegger, who has that about a famous Text: Biref über den Humanismus. The Text contains a historical version that about, that is important for our Iranian, because it can help to overcoming of our ...
Seyyed Masoud Zamani
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Rapid changes in healthcare organization and practice environments, increasingly driven by business models and commercial interests, are associated with widespread burnout and dissatisfaction among healthcare professionals and pose barriers to ...
Elizabeth A Rider +3 more
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Who are we? The question of human nature seems to haunt all disciplines. That may tell us how very “human” the question is. Answers vary widely. Yet scientists—anthropologists, geneticists, ethologists, and developmental and evolutionary biologists—rely on observations and empirical data. Their conclusions thus seem more objective. Biologically, humans
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ISLAMIC HUMANISM IN INDONESIA'S CONTEXT: Discourse Analysis of Nationality Problems in Indonesia
The thought of humanism originated in Athens. As a universal ideology, humanism is the foundation of modern civilization in the western and the eastern world.
Wahyudin Wahyudin +2 more
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Western humanism, African humanism and work organisations
Comparison of Western (WH) and African humanism (AH) shows overlapping and complementary approaches to human nature in work organisations. The extant literature is conceptually, empirically and methodologically inadequate, and fails to consider 21st ...
H J Pietersen
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Christian Humanism and Christianity-Inspired Atheistic Humanism
The aim of this study is to focus on two forms of humanism: atheistic humanism (or humanistic atheism) and Christian humanism. The first type is represented by Czech philosopher Otakar A.
Martin Vašek
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