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Conscientious objection – does it also apply to nursing students? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The conscientious clause in nursing can be defined as a kind of special ethical and legal regulation which gives nurses right to object to actively perform certain medical procedures which are against their personal system of values. Usually these values
Dobrowolska, Beata   +3 more
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Rawls versus utilitarianism: the subset objection [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This paper presents an objection to John Rawls’s use of the original position method to argue against implementing utilitarian rules. The use of this method is pointless because a small subset of the premises Rawls relies on can be used to infer the same
Goldman, Nozick, Rawls, Scheffler
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HÜKMÜN AÇIKLANMASININ GERİ BIRAKILMASI KARARININ HUKUKİ DENETİMİ

open access: yesAnkara Sosyal Bilimler Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi
Hükmün açıklanmasının geri bırakılması kararı, ceza muhakemesi uygulamasında sıklıkla verilen kararlar arasındadır. 32487 sayılı Resmî Gazete’de 7499 sayılı “Ceza Muhakemesi Kanunu ile Bazı Kanunlarda Değişiklik Yapılmasına Dair Kanun” yayımlanmıştır ...
Selen Evirgen, Sibel Can
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Was Jesus Mad, Bad, or God?... Or Merely Mistaken? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Reprinted in Oxford Readings in Philosophical Theology, Volume 1: Trinity, Incarnation, and Atonement, Oxford 2009, ed. Michael Rea. A popular argument for the divinity of Jesus goes like this. Jesus claimed to be divine, but if his claim was false, then
Howard-Snyder, Daniel
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Remembering objects

open access: yesPhilosophers' Imprint, 2022
Conscious recollection, of the kind characterised by sensory mental imagery, is often thought to involve ‘episodically’ recalling experienced events in one’s personal past. One might wonder whether this overlooks distinctive ways in which we sometimes recall ordinary, persisting objects.
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Locke, Hume, and Reid on the Objects of Belief [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The goal of this paper is show how an initially appealing objection to David Hume's account of judgment can only be put forward by philosophers who accept an account of judgment that has its own sizable share of problems.
Powell, Lewis
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Human Identity, Immanent Causal Relations, and the Principle of Non-Repeatability: Thomas Aquinas on the Bodily Resurrection [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Can the persistence of a human being's soul at death and prior to the bodily resurrection be sufficient to guarantee that the resurrected human being is numerically identical to the human being who died? According to Thomas Aquinas, it can.
Dyke, Christina van
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Mereological Nihilism and Personal Ontology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Mereological nihilists hold that composition never occurs, so that nothing is ever a proper part of anything else. Substance dualists generally hold that we are each identical with an immaterial soul.
Brenner, Andrew
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The no correlation argument: can the morality of conscientious objection be empirically supported? the Italian case

open access: yesBMC Medical Ethics, 2017
Background The legitimacy of conscientious objection to abortion continues to fuel heated debate in Italy. In two recent decisions, the European Committee for Social Rights underlined that conscientious objection places safe, legal, and accessible care ...
Marco Bo   +2 more
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On the Nature of Intellectual Vice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Vice epistemology, as Quassim Cassam understands it, is the study of the nature, identity, and significance of the epistemic vices. But what makes an intellectual vice a vice?
Madison, B. J. C.
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