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Resisting Hubris: For A Stoic Ethics of Power in Leadership Development
ABSTRACT This essay advances a philosophical and Stoic reinterpretation of hubris that challenges the reductionist treatment it has received in contemporary management research. Whereas most studies, shaped by a positivist epistemology, have sought to quantify the effects of leader hubris on performance, this essay reclaims the concept's original ...
Valérie Petit, Xavier Pavie
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly embedded in healthcare in a variety of ways, ranging from semi‐autonomous decision support systems to the various visions of completely autonomous clinical systems. This article explores the ethical and legal issues that accompany this shift and argues that traditional ways of understanding medical ...
Man Teng Iong
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The Gift of Infallibility. From Pastor aeternus to Sensus fidei
Second Vatican Council took over from the first Vatican Council the doctrine on infallible teaching of the Bishop of Rome, approved it and presented in more complete context.
Ferdek, Bogdan
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MATRIMONIO EN EL DERECHO TERRITORIAL CASTELLANO Y DISCIPLINA DEL PAPA INOCENCIO III [PDF]
The Medieval era signals a very important moment in the definition of the primacy of the Church of Rome over the other Churches. One aspect of such primacy is the pre-eminent jurisdiction in all matters of faith attributed to the authority of the Bishop ...
Pablo José Abascal Monedero
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A Bayes factor framework for unified parameter estimation and hypothesis testing
Abstract The Bayes factor, the data‐based updating factor of the prior to posterior odds of two hypotheses, is a natural measure of statistical evidence for one hypothesis over the other. We show how Bayes factors can also be used for parameter estimation.
Samuel Pawel
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Self-Intimation, Infallibility, and Higher-Order Evidence
The Self-Intimation thesis has it that whatever justificatory status a proposition has, i.e., whether or not we are justified in believing it, we are justified in believing that it has that status.
Tal, Eyal
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"An erring conscience is an absurdity": The later Kant on certainty, moral judgment and the infallibility of conscience [PDF]
This article explores Kant’s view, found in several passages in his late writings on moral philosophy, that the verdicts of conscience are infallible. We argue that Kant’s infallibility claim must be seen in the context of a major shift in Kant’s views ...
Knappik, Franz Ulrich, Mayr, Erasmus
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The Problem of Bad Popes: The Argument from Conspicuous Corruption
The fact that a number of popes have been bad in the sense that they did not even meet minimal standards of moral integrity and sincere piety poses a serious problem for Roman Catholicism. After surveying a gallery of these infamous popes, I hone in more
Walls Jerry L.
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3 pages, with 3 figures. Proceedings of the Halo Workshop, UC Santa Cruz, (Aug, 1997).
Garcia-Ruiz, I, Kuijken, K, Dubinski, J
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Reinterpretation of the Church's infallibility in post-conciliar Catholic theology
Wydział Teologii, Instytut Nauk Teologicznych; promotor: ks. dr hab. Marcin Składanowski, prof. KULGłównym celem badań podjętych w pracy było dokonanie syntezy współczesnych linii interpretacyjnych nieomylności Kościoła, jakie występują w teologii ...
Koc, Paweł
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