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Cyber anti-intellectualism and science communication during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
BackgroundDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, science communication played a crucial role in disseminating accurate information and promoting scientific literacy among the public.
Yan Kuang
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Rural Identity as a Contributing Factor to Anti-Intellectualism in the U.S. [PDF]
Kristin Lunz Trujillo
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The distinction between voluntarism and intellectualism has recently been criticized for inaccurately characterising early modern theories of divine freedom.
Lukas Wolf
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Calvin’s human being: Intellect and will in Calvin
In Christian theological history, reflecting on the relationship between intellect and the will is an ongoing process. Roughly speaking, in Medieval Christianity, two concepts were employed to clarify the relationship between intellect and the will ...
Willem van Vlastuin
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Intellectual Status and Intellectual Growth, Again [PDF]
The simplex model is used to correct for attenuation in the correlation of status with gain for a variety of academic skills. Implications of the results for the study of the determinants of academic growth are discussed and also some possible implications for classroom instruction.
Charles E. Werts, Thomas L. Hilton
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Pragmatic or Absolute Establishment of Philosophy
At the foundation of systematic thinking lie decisive assumptions that cannot be articulated and treated in a theoretical manner. Nonetheless, they are settled practically and metaphorically to orient and provoke the systematic attempts of philosophy ...
Ebrahim Safabakhsh
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Iranian Intellectuals and Identity in the Mirror of Crisis [PDF]
The search for identity type in the thought of Iranian intellectuals necessitated dealing with this question: what kinds of factors have affected the Iranian intellectuals’ opinions on identity?
Mohammad Bagher Khoramshad +1 more
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There is a current debate about the interpretation of the Aristotelian theory of action concerning the role of reason in the establishment of practical ends, given that in some passages Aristotle assigns to character the role of establishing ends, and in
Laura Gómez
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Deep Mapping and Screen Tourism: The Oxford of Harry Potter and Inspector Morse
This article proposes that the experiences of screen tourists in Oxford help to create a theoretical “deep map” of the city which explores place through narrative.
James Cateridge
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Did Ryle criticize Descartes after all? [PDF]
Many researchers, including contemporary ones, disagree on the question of whether Gilbert Ryle actually criticized the works of René Descartes in his book The Concept of Mind (1949).
S. A. Fedorov
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