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The Role of Intellectual Virtues in the Practice of Humanistic Mental Health Counseling
ABSTRACT The function of intellectual virtues as a foundation for the development of excellence in the humanistic practice of clinical mental health counseling is explored. First, the unique characteristics of intellectual virtues are described. Second, 10 specific intellectual virtues are identified and briefly defined.
Mark S. Gerig
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U.S. Trade Infallibility and the Crisis of the World Trade Organization [PDF]
On December 10, 2019, the World Trade Organization (WTO) lurched into a crisis when its Appellate Body became paralyzed due to actions of the Trump Administration.
Daniel C.K. Chow
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The Analysis and Criticism of Al-Alusi Viewpoint in Explaining Genetic Will in the Verse of Purification [PDF]
The Verse of Purification has a particular importance among Islamic religious scholars and has been always discussed in various areas. Explaining the type of will in this verse it is considered as one of the most important issues of interpretation.
رضا نوروزی +1 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how CEO narcissism shapes corporate diversification strategies, addressing gaps in upper echelon and agency theories. Using a sample of 388 CEOs across 319 firms, we find that narcissistic CEOs drive higher levels of overall corporate diversification but exhibit a strategic trade‐off: they strongly favor unrelated ...
Naima Lassoued, Imen Khanchel
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This text explores the growing influence of International Human Rights Law, focusing on the Inter-American System. It argues that human rights have attained a status akin to a "secular religion," shaping the legitimacy of states globally.
Max Silva Abbott
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Error Traps in Pediatric Neuromuscular Block
ABSTRACT Background Neuromuscular blocking agents are essential for safe pediatric anesthesia but remain a frequent source of preventable morbidity when misused, inadequately monitored, or incompletely reversed. Children, particularly neonates and infants, are especially vulnerable to residual neuromuscular block due to developmental pharmacological ...
Gabriel Soares de Sousa +5 more
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The “Conscience of the Self” and Its Infallibility From the Perspectives of Muslim Philosophers [PDF]
One of the examples of the intuitive knowledge (Arabic: عِلْمُ الْحُضوری, lit.: knowledge by presence or presential knowledge) is “self-consciousness”.
Maytham ʿAzīzīyān Muṣliḥ +1 more
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Abstract Cognitive bias is widely recognized as a persistent source of error in forensic science, yet mitigation efforts continue to emphasize examiner awareness, ethical vigilance, and training‐based interventions. Empirical evidence from cognitive science demonstrates that such approaches are insufficient to reliably control bias under real‐world ...
Michael P. Kessler
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Bolzanian knowing: infallibility, virtue and foundational truth [PDF]
The paper discusses Bernard Bolzano's epistemological approach to believing and knowing with regard to the epistemic requirements of an axiomatic model of science.
Konzelmann Ziv, Anita
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Integrating the Papacy: Papal Infallibility and a Synodal Church [PDF]
One of the most enduring criticisms of papal infallibility is that it seems to set the pope apart from the Church. Much has already been done to correct this impression, but the current ‘synodal moment’ offers a unique opportunity to substantially ...
Stayne, John
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