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ABSTRACT This article explores how educator‐kibbutzim recruit socialist‐Zionist learning traditions to construct new forms of kinship. Bringing communities of practice theory to new kinship studies, we expand on the role of knowledge in bridging the social/biological.
Lauren Erdreich, Rotem Bar Israel
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Taking up the challenge of eliminating racism in health care through talking about race (and culture). [PDF]
Watego CJ +4 more
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On denying a presupposition of sellars' problem: a defense of propositionalism
Jonathan L. Kvanvig
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Scalar implicatures vs. Presuppositions: the view from Broca’s aphasia [PDF]
Lynda Kennedy +4 more
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Progress and Poverty: Walter Rodney's Legacy
ABSTRACT The conventional view of human progress states that the more humanity makes progress, the less poverty is entrenched. But, global development is currently characterized by a persistent combination of economic progress and growing relative poverty. This endemic inequality has puzzled economists for years.
Franklin Obeng‐Odoom
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Medicine, Bioethics, and the Search for Truth: Does "Declaring" Death Make It So? [PDF]
Fenton KN, Dalle Ave A.
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The Syntactic Means Referring to the Presupposition in Children's Speech
Kurbanova Munavvara Abdujabbarovna
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Strategic litigation as a challenge for deliberative democracy
Abstract Strategic litigation is a growing public concern, but remains understudied in democratic theory. In strategic litigation, collectives go to court with a political agenda that goes beyond their specific case. How should we assess the legitimacy of strategic litigation? Building on Lafont's model of deliberative democracy and Klein's distinction
Svenja Ahlhaus
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