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Hooked on a Feeling: Russia's Annexation of Crimea Through the Lens of Emotion
This article tests the plausibility of an affect‐centered framework for foreign policy analysis, using the 2014 annexation of Crimea as an illustrative case. It identifies questions left open by prevailing accounts based on international relations theory and shows how a supplementary conceptual lens can improve existing explanations.
Harald Edinger
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Ethicizing history. Bioethical representations of Nazi medicine
Abstract The article presents and analyzes different approaches of U.S. bioethicists in comprehending the Nazi medical crimes after 1945. The account is divided into two sections: one dealing with discussions on research ethics and the Nuremberg Code up until the 1970s and the other ranging from the 1970s to the present and highlighting bioethics ...
Mathias Schütz, Harold Braswell
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Utilizing of Psychological Findings in Historical Analysis; a Critical Review [PDF]
There is powerful foundation for utilizing psychology in historical analysis, because history is concerned with study of human behavior, experience and action in the past and psychology is concerned with study of human behavior and action in present ...
Ruhollah Shahabi +1 more
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Sublime reason: when Isaac Asimov met Jay Forrester
Abstract This article describes an encounter between servomechanism innovator, digital computing pioneer and creator of system dynamics, Jay Forrester, and Isaac Asimov, renowned author of science fiction (including “The Foundation Trilogy” and its fictional discipline of psychohistory) and works of popular science. Their lengthy exchange took place at
Leonard A Malczynski, David C. Lane
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İfk Hadisesini Ahlaki Panik Teorisi ve Psikotarih Işığında Yeniden Ele Almak
Bir topluluğu etkileyen ve güvenliği sağlamak için ölçüsüz veya düşüncesiz tepkilere yol açan telaş veya endişe duygusu panik olarak tanımlanır.
Halit Kalli, Sema Yılmaz
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Rashevsky’s dream: A physico-mathematical foundation of history and culture
The popular science fiction series Foundation penned by Isaac Asimov explores the idea that the course of the future of societies is not only predictable but can be engineered as well.
Salva Duran-Nebreda, Sergi Valverde
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It is still unclear whether childhood traumas cause depression by first decreasing the individual's resilience and impairing stress perception or by first increasing the individual's stress perception and impairing resilience.
Emre Ciydem +3 more
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What Julian Saw: The Embodied Showings and the Items for Private Devotion
The article traces potential visual sources of Julian of Norwich’s (1343–after 1416) Revelations or Showings, suggesting that many of them come from familiar everyday devotional objects such as Psalters, Books of Hours, or rosary beads.
Juliana Dresvina
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Resistance and Transformation in Psychohistory
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Trauma, Despair and Faith: Generational Resonances in Exiled Tibetans
Since the Holocaust much has been written about the violent horrors of the last and the present century. Suddenly recognized as the ‘hated and disowned other’ and driven away from their world of intimate connections, exiled people live with inexpressible
Honey Oberoi Vahali
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