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Divine Perfection and Human Potentiality
2019No figure of fourth-century Christianity seems to be both so well known and clouded in mystery as Hilary of Poitiers. His invaluable position historically is unquestioned, but the coherence and significance of his own thought is less certain. While scholars have worked to renew Hilary’s place within his historical and polemical context, much remains to
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The Organic Society and Human Perfection
2017The mood of England in the Industrial Revolution is a mood of contrasts. Edmund Burke has been called 'the first modern Conservative'; William Cobbett 'the first great tribune of the industrial proletariat'. Burke's attack was upon democracy, as we now commonly understand it.
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The [im]perfect human being. The right to not being perfect
Die Rehabilitation, 2001openaire +2 more sources
Individual differences in human–machine trust: A multi-study look at the perfect automation schema
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 2019Joseph B Lyons
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'Best practice' human resource management: perfect opportunity or dangerous illusion?
International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2000Mick Marchington, Irena Grugulis
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