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Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Francesca Gardner
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ATMOSFEAR: Horror of nature and the nature of horror in Algernon Blackwood
Abstract The impact that the stories of Algernon Blackwood (1869–1951) have had on the literature of the uncanny can hardly be overestimated. However, there is almost no research on Blackwood's life and work. Against the background of a presentation of themes and motifs of Blackwood's narrative œuvre, this article develops a characteristic of his ...
Dominic Angeloch
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The legal meaning of insanity [PDF]
A satisfactory legal definition of insanity has not yet been provided, and with our present knowledge, the chances are undeniably against any attempt at providing one being successful.
Cuschieri, Andrew
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THERAPEUTICS OF INSANITY. [PDF]
Since the insane of Christian countries were rescued by the hand of science from the despotic barbarism of superstition, they have been treated rationally, if not successfully, as persons suffering bodily infirmities. The therapeutics of such treatment may be classified, for convenience, as medical, hygienic and disciplinary.
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Abstract Introduction Cisnormativity is a sociocultural narrative that contributes to the marginalisation of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people. The schema therapy model theorises that humans have five core emotional needs that must be met to support psychological well‐being.
George Radford+3 more
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Insanity and allied neuroses: Practical and clinical. [PDF]
George H. Savage
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Boltzmann brains and cognitive instability
Abstract A Boltzmann brain is a randomly‐formed configuration of matter that is conscious. According to some theories that cosmologists take seriously, the universe is so spatiotemporally large that it contains a great many Boltzmann brains that are duplicates of you.
Adam Elga
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The article analyzes the emotional community of the Russian public, agitated by the pre-revolutionary sentiments, whose reaction was expressed in letters from citizens to A.F. Kerensky in 1917. The letters do not carry political ideas.
Z. M. Kobozeva, P. S. Kabytov
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