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Aristotle's Peculiarly Human Psychology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
For Aristotle, human cognition has a lot in common both with non-human animal cognition and with divine cognition. With non-human animals, humans share a non-rational part of the soul and non-rational cognitive faculties (DA
Adkins   +167 more
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The Ethical Life of Educational Policy: Physical Education Teachers as Phronimoi

open access: yesAnthropology &Education Quarterly, Volume 57, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper explores the ethical dimension of educational policy. Policy‐as‐practice scholarship tends to emphasize teachers as purposeful agents involved in problem‐solving and the creative interpretation and reassembling of educational discourses.
Adriano De Francesco
wiley   +1 more source

The Catharsis of the Commons

open access: yesInternational Journal of the Commons, 2019
Using Aristotle’s definition of the tragedy as a metaphor, the essay interprets the tragedy of the commons to highlight the critical role and socio-political importance of the emotions of fear and pity for its resolution and for furthering personal and ...
Helen Briassoulis
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Theorising and practitioners in HRD: the role of abductive reasoning [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to argue that abductive reasoning is a typical but usually unrecognised process used by HRD scholars and practitioners alike.
Gold, J
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Action Design Research for Actionable Knowledge Production: A Metareflexive Methodology for Digital Transformation and Innovation Studies

open access: yesCreativity and Innovation Management, Volume 35, Issue 2, Page 317-336, June 2026.
ABSTRACT The sociotechnical complexities and hidden dynamics shaping the evolution of digital transformation (DT) and innovation initiatives frequently elude traditional research approaches reliant on retrospective analysis, static and detached observation.
Siobhán Diglas, Kisito F. Nzembayie
wiley   +1 more source

Technology assessment between risk, uncertainty and ignorance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The use of most if not all technologies is accompanied by negative side effects, While we may profit from today’s technologies, it is most often future generations who bear most risks.
Hillerbrand, Rafaela
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Meisner Repetition Exercises as a Tool for Deliberate Practice in Psychotherapy: A Gestalt Therapy Exploration

open access: yesThe Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Volume 65, Issue S1, Page S45-S57, May 2026.
ABSTRACT This article investigates the application of Sanford Meisner's pedagogical methodology for actors in the professional training of psychotherapists and counselors, with a specific focus on the role of repetition exercises within Meisner's system and their potential to enhance the competencies of gestalt therapists, psychotherapists, and ...
Tomáš Andrášik   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Philosophical Inquiry and Controversial Views

open access: yesMetaphilosophy, Volume 57, Issue 3, Page 242-254, April 2026.
Abstract Should philosophers explore or engage with controversial and harmful views? This paper argues that this question can benefit from the literature on open‐mindedness in virtue epistemology and moral psychology. In particular, it shows that framing the question in terms of open‐mindedness is apt because open‐mindedness's dual nature as both an ...
Jack M. C. Kwong
wiley   +1 more source

From Democritus to Bertrand Russell and Back

open access: yesPeitho, 2019
Although Bertrand Russell is probably most famous for his “logi­cal atomism,” it is his ethical thought that this article will attempt to contrast with the ethics of the founder of the ancient atomism: Democritus of Abdera.
André Motte
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