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The Effect of Social Activity Program on the Autonomy and Life Engagement of Nursing Home Residents: A One-Group Pretest-Posttest Study. [PDF]
Küçük A, Emiroğlu ON.
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Perspectives of Kurdish Postnatal Women on Respectful Maternity Care: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
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Reimagining resuscitation ethics: a narrative review and emergent ethical pathways model. [PDF]
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Improving Advance Care Planning for People with Parkinson's
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Bradley Lonergan +4 more
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Trajectories of Social Activity Engagement and Physical and Cognitive Function During the Last Years of Life. [PDF]
Moorman SM, Goldman AW.
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Life satisfaction, regret, and death reflection among older adults in Turkey: a qualitative study within Erikson's framework of ego integrity. [PDF]
Talu E.
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Abstract This chapter examines religious group autonomy which comprises the right of religious communities to determine and administer their own internal religious affairs without interference from the state. The importance of religious group autonomy (or church autonomy, to use the traditional label) to any overall scheme of religious ...
Ian Leigh, Ahdar Rex, Leigh Ian
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Abstract This chapter examines religious group autonomy which comprises the right of religious communities to determine and administer their own internal religious affairs without interference from the state. The importance of religious group autonomy (or church autonomy, to use the traditional label) to any overall scheme of religious ...
Ian Leigh, Ahdar Rex, Leigh Ian
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The autonomy of religious experience
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1992In this paper I want to make a start at defending the idea that the experience of God, or, as I shall say, the perception1 of God plays an epistemic role with respect to beliefs about God importantly analogous to that played by sense perception with respect to beliefs about the physical world.
William P Alston
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