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Five New Principles to Govern Intersex Pediatric Surgery: A Reply to Kevin G. Behrens. [PDF]
Rehman R.
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Jacquet's Dermatitis and Leonard Marie Lucien Jacquet. [PDF]
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Sudanese refugees in Chad: addressing overwhelming mental health needs through sustainable partnerships. [PDF]
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Perceived barriers to access mental health services for refugees and asylum seekers: a systematic review of qualitative studies. [PDF]
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Perspectives of paediatricians on developmental surveillance and screening in a low- to middle-income country: a qualitative study. [PDF]
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Parents' attitudes towards the management and prevention of diarrhoea in children under five in Namibia. [PDF]
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Administration & Society, 2006
AbstractThis book contains in eight chapters the revised text of eight Gifford lectures, which were delivered at the University of St Andrews in 2003. The problem of evil may be formulated as a question addressed to theists: why would an all-powerful and benevolent God permit the existence of vast amounts of truly horrible suffering?
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AbstractThis book contains in eight chapters the revised text of eight Gifford lectures, which were delivered at the University of St Andrews in 2003. The problem of evil may be formulated as a question addressed to theists: why would an all-powerful and benevolent God permit the existence of vast amounts of truly horrible suffering?
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2018
In this context, ‘evil’ is given the widest possible scope to signify all of life’s minuses. Within this range, philosophers and theologians distinguish ‘moral evils’ such as war, betrayal and cruelty from ‘natural evils’ such as earthquakes, floods and disease. Usually the inescapability of death is numbered among the greatest natural evils.
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In this context, ‘evil’ is given the widest possible scope to signify all of life’s minuses. Within this range, philosophers and theologians distinguish ‘moral evils’ such as war, betrayal and cruelty from ‘natural evils’ such as earthquakes, floods and disease. Usually the inescapability of death is numbered among the greatest natural evils.
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2018
The chapter begins with a discussion of the nature and diversity of worldviews, and the proper ways to go about comparing and evaluating worldviews. Three stages of worldview assessment are delineated: articulation, internal evaluation, and comparative evaluation, with the latter stage consisting in the weighting of theoretical virtues. There follows a
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The chapter begins with a discussion of the nature and diversity of worldviews, and the proper ways to go about comparing and evaluating worldviews. Three stages of worldview assessment are delineated: articulation, internal evaluation, and comparative evaluation, with the latter stage consisting in the weighting of theoretical virtues. There follows a
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