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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2007
This article considers contributions that the medical humanities have made to biomedical ethics. Philosophy has contributed methods of ethical justification to case analysis and has given birth to the New Professionalism movement. Taking biography as its paradigmatic resource, this movement has refocused medical education on the formation of ...
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This article considers contributions that the medical humanities have made to biomedical ethics. Philosophy has contributed methods of ethical justification to case analysis and has given birth to the New Professionalism movement. Taking biography as its paradigmatic resource, this movement has refocused medical education on the formation of ...
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Soul by Soul: Life Inside the Antebellum Slave Market (2000)
Racism in America, 2020W. Johnson
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1983
The foregoing examples have taught us that the office of a sacred king or priest is often hedged in by a series of burdensome restrictions or taboos, of which a principal purpose appears to be to preserve the life of the divine man for the good of his people.
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The foregoing examples have taught us that the office of a sacred king or priest is often hedged in by a series of burdensome restrictions or taboos, of which a principal purpose appears to be to preserve the life of the divine man for the good of his people.
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Mathematically, the soul is a recursive node within the hyperdimensional structure of spacetime, we define its evolution through integral equations, delay differential equations (DDEs), and quantum mechanical formalism. I have organically formulated and established exotic memory kernels, quantum observer effects, and holographic topological ...
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1953
When Festa edited Iamblichus, De communi mathematica scientia * (subsequently referred to as Isc) in his Preface (p. IX) he noticed its similarity to the First Prologue of the Proclus commentary on Euclid * * and in the apparatus pointed out the literal coincidences and parallels. We are going to discuss one aspect of this similarity.
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When Festa edited Iamblichus, De communi mathematica scientia * (subsequently referred to as Isc) in his Preface (p. IX) he noticed its similarity to the First Prologue of the Proclus commentary on Euclid * * and in the apparatus pointed out the literal coincidences and parallels. We are going to discuss one aspect of this similarity.
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