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Pathological narcissism and loneliness among men: Implications for men's satisfaction with life
Abstract Objectives Loneliness has been established as a threat to health and well‐being, and may be particularly problematic for men due to masculinity norms that emphasize self‐reliance. Given the importance of understanding loneliness and its threat to well‐being among men, the present study was designed to examine a dispositional risk factor ...
Georgia de Rappard‐Yuswack +3 more
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O ecletismo filosófico de Horácio Horace's philosophical eclecticism
Tentativa de expor o ecletismo filosófico estóico epicurista na obra de Horácio.Attempt of a exposition of the epicurian-stoic philosophical ecletism in the work of Horatius.
Enio Aloisio Fonda
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Menorah Review (No. 46, Spring/Summer, 1999) [PDF]
The Quintessential Other -- Were Jews Ignored by All? -- Critical Perspectives on Israel the 1990s: Politics, Society, Scholarship -- Early Spring -- From Auschwitz to Meaning Therapy -- Jews and Muslims Together -- Noteworthy ...
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Stoics against stoics in Cudworth's "A Treatise of Freewill" [PDF]
In his 'A Treatise of Freewill', Ralph Cudworth argues against Stoic determinism by drawing on what he takes to be other concepts found in Stoicism, notably the claim that some things are ‘up to us’ and that these things are the product of our choice ...
Anon +30 more
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ABSTRACT This conceptual paper critically examines the evolving interplay between global citizenship and nationalism in Hong Kong's global citizenship education. Drawing on critical analysis of existing literature and recent socio‐political and educational changes in Hong Kong, it traces the shift from a Western‐oriented global citizenship ...
Jason Cong Lin
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To Desire What Is Nothing: Simone Weil, Asceticism and Psychoanalysis
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Georgie Newson
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ABSTRACT This paper explores faculty well‐being in nursing education as a moral and political issue, emphasizing a humane ethics of academic care that confronts institutional harm, moral distress, and inequality. Despite nursing's commitments to compassion, equity, and justice, many educators face excessive workloads, racial exclusion, and moral ...
Suha Ballout, Samira Hamadeh
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Experience, Emotion, and Emoting: Jack Peirs and the Aftermath of Loos [PDF]
An investigation into the personal letters of one man on the Western Front, this paper seeks to uncover some of the complexities of emotion and emoting within British societal narratives of the First World War.
Waters, Laura G.
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The Voice Disrupted: Articulation, Hesitation, and Moral Seriousness in F. R. Leavis's Pedagogy
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Steven Cranfield
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Rural Health Services Disruption: An Evaluation of Nursing's Professional ‘Positionality’
ABSTRACT Rural health services disruption poses a significant global challenge, with nurses at the forefront of its impact. From supply chain disruptions and workforce shortages to climate events and demographic shifts, these challenges consistently threaten the provision of healthcare in rural areas.
Jessica G. Smith, Sharon Laver
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