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The Relational Dimension in Gestalt Psychotherapy: Epistemological and Clinical Aspects
ABSTRACT This article reframes Gestalt psychotherapy as intrinsically relational: experience and self‐emerge from contact at the organism–environment boundary and from the field/situation. We revisit ambiguities in the Perls/Goodman model against a brief historical background and articulate a pragmatic stance grounded in the id of the situation and ...
Pietro Andrea Cavaleri +1 more
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In Defense of Metaphysics: A Kantian Approach to the Philosophy of Chiropractic. [PDF]
Thornhill JT.
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From Prohibition to Digitalisation: 100 Years of Cameras in the Courtroom
This article traces the shifting relationship between the courts, the public, and the media in England and Wales from the 1925 prohibition on courtroom photography to the contemporary regime of livestreamed and recorded proceedings. It situates the introduction of the ban on courtroom images within the first administrative turn of the judiciary, when ...
Ozan Kamiloglu, Kanika Sharma
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Worlds Apart, Te Ao Māori and Western Worldviews in Aotearoa, New Zealand. [PDF]
Spelman AH, Dieriks BV.
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Malleable Morality: Re-Shaping Moral Judgments in Health Policymaking. [PDF]
Simana S.
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Reasons, Mistakes, and Excuses
Drawing on the theory of practical reasons, John Gardner has offered a seminal account of excuses in criminal law. His proposal is that an excuse asserts that the defendant acted for what she justifiably believed to be sufficient reason for her to perform the offending act although she had no such reason.
Andreas Vassiliou
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How many masks do you buy? A simple dilemma task to differentiate between individual and social rationality. [PDF]
Yang Z, Wang Y, Xin Z.
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