The Use of Memes to Evaluate Reflection Levels in an Evidence-Based Practice Course for Nutrition Graduate Students: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study. [PDF]
Douglas CC +3 more
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Induced abortion in the world: 3. In search of a minimum common ground
Abstract The rising worldwide trend toward legalization of termination of pregnancy has been accompanied by increased polarization around abortion. Two opposite broad coalitions emerged from this confrontation, generally known as the “pro‐life” and “pro‐choice” movements. The basic issue for pro‐life advocates is that the protection of “innocent, human
Giuseppe Benagiano +4 more
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Oral lesions and related risk factors in Palestine-Gaza. [PDF]
Mortazavi H, Khanehmasjedi S.
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The Human Person, the Physician, and the Physician\u27s Ethics [PDF]
Pellegrino, Edmund D.
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Constructive Memory in Truth‐Telling for Reconciliation
ABSTRACT Truth‐telling has, in diverse contexts, been conceptualised as a vehicle for achieving reconciliation following injustice. As a social and political phenomenon, it involves the communication of narratives grounded in episodic memory. Such narratives may fail to reproduce the details of past events and may even include details that were not ...
Alberto Guerrero‐Velázquez +1 more
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The missing disclosure: is generative AI use in bioethics scholarship going largely unreported? [PDF]
Bobier C +4 more
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A Historical Perspective of Casuistry and its Application to Contemporary Biomedical Ethics [PDF]
Lozano, Alexander J.
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ABSTRACT Gender and race have received significant philosophical attention recently; they are the paradigm cases of social kinds in most philosophical accounts. I argue for the inclusion of caste as a social kind because it affects the lives of many people, and because it presents itself as an important test case for philosophers of social kinds.
Ajinkya Deshmukh
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Bridging Integrative Medicine and AI: A Zhuangzian Perspective. [PDF]
Cordeiro-Rodrigues L +2 more
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Wild Animal Suffering Is Not Intractable: A Precautionary Approach to Compassionate Intervention
ABSTRACT Wild animals suffer due to human activity, yet natural factors contribute far more significantly to their suffering. In light of this, some propose that we have a pro tanto obligation to intervene in ecosystems to improve wild animal welfare.
Tristan Katz
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