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I Feel I Need to Think about It: A Defence of Affective Moral Enhancement

open access: yesBioethics, Volume 40, Issue 2, Page 175-182, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Critics of affective moral enhancement generally contend that moral improvement can only be properly achieved through interventions that engage a person's rational faculties. Therefore, they view attempts to achieve moral improvement by targeting emotions as futile at best and detrimental to moral agency at worst.
Pei‐hua Huang
wiley   +1 more source

Early Lifespan Trauma in Finnish Young Adults With an Out‐of‐Home Care Background—An Ecological Systems Perspective

open access: yesChild &Family Social Work, Volume 31, Issue 1, Page 96-108, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Young people living in out‐of‐home care often have a history of adverse childhood experiences which are traumatic in nature and have long‐term influence on individuals. This article analyses the experiences of Finnish young adults with a history of out‐of‐home care and mental health challenges, in regard to their experienced trauma and ...
Leena Leinonen   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

From the Margins to the Center: The Transformative Promise of Philosophy for Children

open access: yesEducational Theory, Volume 76, Issue 1, Page 117-132, February 2026.
Abstract What began as an innovative idea in the late 1960s—the recognition that even very young children are philosophically disposed—is no longer considered novel. While philosophy for children has transitioned from a fledgling initiative to a worldwide movement, it remains on the margins of education. In this article, we look back at key initiatives
Maughn Rollins Gregory   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Coping strategies and mental health among remote hospital workers in the COVID-19 pandemic: A multicenteric cohort study from Pakistan. [PDF]

open access: yesMedicine (Baltimore)
Kirmani SAH   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Imaging malaria parasites across scales and time

open access: yesJournal of Microscopy, Volume 301, Issue 2, Page 122-150, February 2026.
Abstract The idea that disease is caused at the cellular level is so fundamental to us that we might forget the critical role microscopy played in generating and developing this insight. Visually identifying diseased or infected cells lays the foundation for any effort to curb human pathology.
Julien Guizetti
wiley   +1 more source

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