Avicenna on the PSR and Causal Necessity in the Natural World
ABSTRACT Avicenna's account of causal necessity in the natural world is a key part of his metaphysical system and it is also historically significant. Yet, there is little scholarly discussion of the philosophical basis of his view. This is surprising not only because the topic is important, but also because the view is challenging to interpret ...
Kara Richardson
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Evidence speaks beyond conceptual frameworks. [PDF]
Álvarez-Aceves M +6 more
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World Englishes, heterodoxy, and applied linguistics
Abstract It is understandable that many people find it challenging to adopt a positive moral position with regard to English and its role in the world. The language is used in many contexts and situations to prop up systems of discrimination and inequality, leading to negative material and symbolic outcomes.
Christopher Jenks
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Does Excluding Participants Improve Our Understanding of Lung Function? [PDF]
Baugh AD, Campbell J.
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Inclusion and collaboration: What do trainee educational psychologists in Ireland think?
Abstract Inclusive education is a central topic in the field of education, fuelled by national and international policy and legislation. While there is no universally accepted definition of inclusive education in Ireland or elsewhere, it is widely recognised that collaboration among relevant stakeholders is a core principle underpinning inclusive ...
Emma Teahan, Trevor O'Brien
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Christian perspectives on palliative sedation: a literature study. [PDF]
Lambaerts J, Broeckaert B.
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From colorblind to systemic racism: Emergence of a rhetorical shift in higher education discourse in response to the murder of George Floyd. [PDF]
Toraif N +3 more
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Public Sector Management Reform in Developing Countries: Perspectives Beyond NPM Orthodoxy
D. Brinkerhoff, Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff
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Archives of impact: The politics of craters on Earth
This paper examines Earth’s 195 confirmed impact craters as archives, exploring their cataloguing and presentation as heritage sites. It argues Western scientific framings using military language and emphasising catastrophe overlook settler colonialism’s violent histories and marginalise indigenous earth‐sky cosmologies.
Gareth Hoskins
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Pre-appraisal commentary on the PARTNER 3 seven-year results: The wrong button at the top. [PDF]
Çiçek S.
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