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No Pills, but Letters. Saul Bellow's Herzog: The Recovery of a Depressed Academic. [PDF]
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Embracing ambivalence and hesitation: a Ricoeurian perspective on anticipatory choice processes at the end of life. [PDF]
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Living with a hidden disability - a qualitative study of post-COVID-19 olfactory dysfunction. [PDF]
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Ten years of living with an injured spinal cord: A qualitative longitudinal study. [PDF]
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Stroke Survivors' Experiences of Sleep: A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study. [PDF]
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La réflexion de Paul Ricoeur (1913-2005) sur la justice sociale est très riche. Un point bien connu concerne sa critique du constructivisme rawlsien, qui a le tort de briser le cercle de la démonstration par la règle du maximin. La justice, pour Ricoeur, se situe entre le légal et le bon, et exige de concilier les approches téléologique et ...
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