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Towards clinical care which is sensitive to popular culture in the case of severe psychic suffering [PDF]
Este estudo problematiza a atenção em saúde mental, resgatando a cultura popular como forma de encontro afetivo, cuidado e criação na clínica do sofrimento psíquico grave.
Braga, Filipe Willadino +1 more
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Nikolai Berdyaev’s Personalism [PDF]
The author portrays Russian philosopher Nikolai Berdyaev as a pioneer in Eastern Orthodox theology with his ideas of freedom and personality. After his deportation from the Soviet Union in 1922, Berdyaev expounded persona-lism in opposition to Western ...
Richard A. Hughes
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The “Other” and the “Other”: Christian Origins of Bakhtin’s Dialogism
One of the main contributors to the idea of sharing and the creator of the idea of dialogism as a counterweight to monologism has been Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin, the well-known Russian 20th-century theorist.
Svetozar Poštić
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Unity stronger than divisions. Ukraine's internal diversity. OSW Point of View Number 40, March 2014 [PDF]
Ukraine is deeply divided internally, although as a result of the changes that have taken place since its independence, the country’s internal divisions now have less and less to do with territorial divides, and the split into historical ‘sub-Ukraines ...
Olszanski, Tadeusz A.
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Mother Maria’s “New Soul” in Her Life and Work [PDF]
The article summarises the results from research on the concepts “new” and “newness” in the theological, hagiographic, publicistic, poetic, and artistic legacy of Mother Maria (Skobtsova), as well as in her life and church ministry.
Lidia Kroshkina
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Georges Gurvitch and Sergey Hessen on the Possibility of Forming Social Unity
The early decades of the last century saw European philosophical thought becoming increasingly interested in the sociological extension of the idea of law.
Zagirnyak M. Yu.
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The Hypostasis of the Logos and Informed Consent [PDF]
In the field of bioethics, freedom and autonomy assume the ability of self-regulation and determination. If one has the ability to make one \'s own decisions, then one represents an autonomous and free person.
Symeonides, Konstantinos
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Arthur Lourié and his conception of revolution [PDF]
Arthur Lourié’s conception of revolution (political as well as cultural) is explored through his writings, with particular emphasis on its evolution from his Russian period to his Parisian and American exiles.
Levidou Katerina
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The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) as a traditional majority church enjoys a privileged position in the Russian society. The current Russian regime has strengthened ROC’s position, and the alliance between the two has strengthened the emphasis on ...
Hans Morten Haugen
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