On the Privation Theory of Evil
Augustine’s privation theory of evil maintains that something is evil in virtue of a privation, a lack of something which ought to be present in a particular nature.
Parker Haratine
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Chilling privation during dormancy period and carbohydrate mobilization in Japanese pear trees [PDF]
The flower bud abortion is one of the main problems that limit commercial pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) production in the southern region of Brazil. Insufficient chilling during the dormancy period is known as the main factor of this problem.
Anderson Carlos Marafon +4 more
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Political ecology, privation and sustainable livelihoods in northern Thailand's national parks
National parks provide a wide range of ecological, social and economic benefits. However, in some cases the establishment of national parks has also lead to the displacement of indigenous people, the disruption of their livelihoods, and ongoing social ...
Aurathai Phongchiewboon +3 more
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Privation of Inclusion: An Exploration of the Stealth and the Strategy that Sabotaged Racialized Public Servants’ Career Mobility in British Columbia, Canada [PDF]
This paper qualitatively examines “privation of inclusion” at work in the lived experiences of racialized participants hired in publicly funded places of employment.
Farid Asey
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Aquinas’ De malo and the Ostensibly Problematic Status of Natural Evil as Privation [PDF]
Arguments concerning the nature of natural evil vary in their conclusions depending on the particular approach with which they commence inquiry; one of the most contested conclusions regards evil as privation, sourcing its justification primarily from ...
Pertierra, Iñaki Xavier Larrauri
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A desirable privation: Exploring silence as a mode of zoo visiting
This article describes and discusses a set of exercises in silent zoo visiting conducted at two zoos in the Southwest of the UK in 2019. The visits were part of a wider project on the auditory culture of zoos, institutions which have tended to be ...
T. Rice +4 more
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Témoignages médiévaux de la privation des sens
Invisible on the bodies, blindness and muteness are not imperceptible in the cultures of the past. Indeed, medieval societies have left many material traces of these conditions, if one seeks to make them visible at all.
Ninon Dubourg, Megan Kateb
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Stimulus-Secretion Coupling Mechanisms of Glucose-Induced Insulin Secretion: Biochemical Discrepancies Among the Canonical, ADP Privation, and GABA-Shunt Models. [PDF]
Tamarit-Rodriguez J.
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Specificity and heterogeneity in children's responses to profound institutional privation [PDF]
M. Rutter +2 more
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INEQUALITY, PRIVATION, SOCIAL VULNERABILITY: HATE SPEECH TOWARD BULGARIAN ROMA IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 [PDF]
The object of research of this study is hate discourse within the context of the analytic interpretative network of inequality – privation – social vulnerability.
S. Penkova, M. Tasheva
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