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Nietzsche's Conception of Skepticism as Intellectual Virtue and Vice
Abstract Recent approaches are unable to make full sense of Nietzsche's distinction between weak and strong skepticism (BGE 208–209; A54). In this paper, I propose an alternative interpretation. My suggestion is that this distinction is best understood in the context of his virtue epistemology.
Lorenzo Serini
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Parental knowledge and attitudes toward genetic counseling and childhood genetic testing for congenital anomalies in Qatar. [PDF]
Alkilani HM +6 more
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Applying Concepts of Curriculum Design and Cultural Adaptation: Collaborating on a Dual-Degree Occupational Therapy Program in Mainland China. [PDF]
Gray JM +10 more
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Rousseau's Freedom as Recognition
Abstract To yearn for freedom is to want to be seen by others as someone. Rousseau, I believe, held such a conception of freedom, alongside his intricate theory of human passions. This essay examines how freedom relates to such passions, and in particular, to the Rousseauian notion of amour‐propre.
Julian Perilla
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic: unveiling the traits that hold the key-a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Ghaderi H +7 more
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Development and implementation of a new part-time continuing education course in integrative oncology. [PDF]
Salomo S, Hübner J.
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