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The Social Truth of Schopenhauer's ‘Metaphysics of Pity’: Compassion and Critical Theory
Abstract Taking Horkheimer and Adorno's account of pity in the Dialectic of Enlightenment as my starting point, I show that Schopenhauer's compassion‐based moral theory exemplifies key elements of this account. In particular, this moral theory will be shown to possess a social truth for Horkheimer and Adorno because it is an expression of a wrong ...
David James
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Organophosphate pesticides: a review on classification, synthesis, toxicity, remediation and analysis. [PDF]
Saad H +3 more
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Review of Frances M. Kamm's 'The Trolley Problem Mysteries' [PDF]
Ossenblok, Kasper
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Quantify or Classify? Recommendations for Ambiguous Loss Versus Boundary Ambiguity
ABSTRACT The theory of ambiguous loss is a psychosocial theory born out of my interdisciplinary interests and training in human development, family science, psychology, sociology, and psychiatry/family therapy. Historically, qualitative and mixed methods advanced this theory; today, an ambiguous loss scale is wanted.
Pauline Boss
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Reevaluating the Paradox: Does Low-Dose Radiation from A-Bombs Affect Lifespan and Cancer Mortality? [PDF]
Rashidfar R +3 more
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ABSTRACT Pierzynski and Joseph explain the Russo‐Ukrainian war through systemic and individual‐level accounts but argue these are incomplete without addressing Russia's internal structure, which they term ‘patrimonial imperialism’. While their taxonomy mirrors the traditional IR ‘levels of analysis’, I suggest it obscures relational and historical ...
Heikki Patomäki
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MEANS AND METHODS OF WARFARE IN THE LIGHT OF RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE [PDF]
Marija Tomljenović
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