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Background: Adequate nutritional support is important for the comprehensive management of patients in intensive care units (ICUs). Aim: The study was aimed to survey prevalent enteral nutrition practices in the trauma intensive care unit, nurses ...
Babita Gupta +6 more
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Revisiting the Debate between Joseph Raz, Robert Alexy, and Eugenio Bulygin
Abstract Ratio Juris is making available the English translation of a debate between Joseph Raz, Robert Alexy, and Eugenio Bulygin that had been previously published by Marcial Pons in Spanish in 2007. The debates focus on Raz's distinctive view of conceptual analysis and his argument that it is central to theories about the nature of law.
Brian H. Bix
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Ryle’s “Intellectualist Legend” in Historical Context
Gilbert Ryle’s distinction between knowledge-how and knowledge-that emerged from his criticism of the “intellectualist legend” that to do something intelligently is “to do a bit of theory and then to do a bit of practice,” and became a philosophical ...
Michael Kremer
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ABSTRACT Contemporary epistemologists analysing knowledge take (true) propositions to be the object of knowledge. In this paper, I provide an argument for the claim that the object of knowledge is, in fact, the world. The propositions in propositional knowledge ascriptions merely describe the part of the world of which the subject is aware. Kent Bach's
Tess Dewhurst
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Ryle on knowing how: Some clarifications and corrections
I argue for an account of know‐how as a capacity for practical judgment—a view I derive from Gilbert Ryle. I begin by offering an interpretation of Ryle and by correcting a number of widespread misconceptions about his views in the current debate. I then
Brandt, Stefan, Stefan Brandt
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Hyman, Ryle, and the Unity of Knowledge [PDF]
In a number of papers and a book over the past thirty years, John Hyman has developed a unified account of knowledge that builds on Gilbert Ryle and Ludwig Wittgenstein's conceptions of knowledge as closely linked to ‘ability’.
Dougherty, Matt
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Gilbert Ryle as a critic of phenomenology [PDF]
The article refers to Gilbert Ryle’s (1900–1976) critical approach to phenomenology as an example of wider topic of analytic and continental philosophy divide.
S. V. Levshin
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ABSTRACT Background Community awareness of swallowing and dysphagia plays a significant role in improving early‐referral behavior. Literature reports that community awareness of swallowing and dysphagia in the Western countries to be low. Conversely, India has a diverse cultural, linguistic and healthcare‐related factors which may influence the health ...
Thejaswi Dodderi +4 more
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Wyznaczanie Ciężaru Slupów Kratowych Na Podstawie Parametrów Kształtu i Obciążenia
The work is concerned with the derivation of a general formula for the weight of towers in function of their height, bending moment and transverse force.
L. Martini
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No presente artigo, faremos uma breve discussão sobre a crítica elaborada por Ryle à epistemologia moral, em específico à teoria intelectualista. A partir desta crítica e de suas elaborações acerca da relação entre a consideração de proposições versus a
Beatris da Silva Seus
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