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Moral courage of palliative care nurses and affecting factors. [PDF]
Yildirim D, Kocatepe V, Türkmenoğlu A.
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ABSTRACT This conceptual essay, grounded in a close reading of Plato's Theaetetus, argues that before educators can effectively operationalise critical thinking as the rigorous evaluation ('stress‐testing') of competing knowledge claims, university students must first understand foundational epistemological principles rooted in Plato's tripartite ...
Gerry Dunne
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Adolescent Healthcare Autonomy: Mature Minors in the Islamic Context. [PDF]
Irfan B, Tarab B.
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Five Decades of Teacher Commitment: Lessons From the Research Frontier
ABSTRACT This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of research on teacher commitment, aiming to identify key trends, leading contributors, and thematic priorities in the field. This study offers a panoramic view of the evolution of teacher commitment scholarlship, which is essential for improving educational practices and informing ...
Chao Zhen Tang+3 more
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Mad or bad: Psychiatry's foundational divide and the illusion of binary thinking. [PDF]
Stanghellini G.
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The moral decision machine: a challenge for artificial moral agency based on moral deference [PDF]
Zacharus Gudmunsen
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Revolution of Bioactive Compound Extraction: Impacts on Food Safety, Health, and Sustainability
Novel extraction techniques offer sustainable solutions for the food industry, enhancing efficiency and reducing environmental impact while preserving the health‐promoting properties and ensuring the safety of extracted bioactive compounds, paving the way for improved product quality and sustainable food production.
Ahmed A. Zaky+2 more
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Social Systems as Moral Agents: A Systems Approach to Moral Agency in Business [PDF]
Joana Maria Pedro
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Insurance Expansion During Pregnancy
ABSTRACT We analyze how the abolition of cost‐sharing in health insurance affects pregnant women's gross spending on health care services using an exogenous policy change in Switzerland. Using non‐linear regression, we find that the policy slightly increases average gross spending, contrasting policymaker expectations of no impact on demand.
Philip Hochuli, Christian P. R. Schmid
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