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Against Public‐Facing Religious Bio‐Restrictionism
ABSTRACT Recent calls to include religious bioethics on the table in policy and other public‐facing contexts have been made on the grounds of respect. This paper argues that these same considerations of respect point to an obligation to exclude religious bioethics from public‐facing contexts.
Muralidharan Anantharaman
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Building the walls of international trade after war: Can dispute resolution mechanisms (DRMs) help?
Abstract This paper explores how international trade recovers after war, emphasizing the role of dispute resolution mechanisms (DRMs). Wars typically prolong negative trade impacts due to heightened tensions, but DRMs—such as General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade/World Trade Organization and diplomatic exchanges—can reduce these tensions, lower policy
Felix Fosu
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Seven Empathy Myths: Correcting Misconceptions About a Complex Construct
ABSTRACT The term empathy has become a buzzword in recent decades, and the concept has received both scholarly attention and has also been the focus of public interest, professional trainings, and policy initiatives. However, misconceptions about its nature persist. Our aim is to rectify these misunderstandings by highlighting claims about empathy that
Alison Jane Martingano +7 more
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Landscape and Divinity Spoken in the Same Breath
From where can we draw inspiration to cultivate an intimate sensibility into the spiritual nature of landscape, the foundation for designing gardens for meditation and healing? Through various spiritual lenses, this inquiry penetrates fundamental grounds
Dennis Alan Winters
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Religious policy and state control in Tibet : Scottish Parliament cross-party group on Tibet, briefing paper 3 [PDF]
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Mills, Martin, Scrimgeour, Ronald
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Does compliance with the global anticorruption regime require the use of artificial intelligence?
Abstract Business firms constantly hear that artificial intelligence has changed the world and that they must either utilize artificial intelligence or fall behind. By extension, this would be true of regulatory compliance as well as operations. This article challenges the mantra of artificial intelligence as a ubiquitous agent of change.
Philip M. Nichols
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Daniel Goleman, best known for his worldwide bestseller “Emotional Intelligence,” is most recently co-author of “Altered Traits: Science Reveals How Meditation Changes Your Mind, Brain and Body.” A meditator since his college days, Goleman has spent two ...
Perla Gianni Falvo +2 more
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Verses of Praise and Denigration: Finding Poetic Creativity in the Tibetan Election in Exile [PDF]
Between October 2015 and March 2016, over ninety-thousand Tibetans in exile prepared to elect either Lobsang Sangay or Penpa Tsering as the new political leader of the Tibetan government in exile.
Wangchuk, Tsering
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The Disappearance of Urban Horses and the Rise of Homelessness and Mental Illness
ABSTRACT Homelessness is growing in cities across the Western world, accompanied by high rates of mental health problems. To address this crisis, programs focus on providing affordable housing and mental health services. Yet this effort seems insufficient to stem the tide.
Vincent Laliberté
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 55 Number 4, Summer 2014 [PDF]
20 - A DAY WITH THE DALAI LAMA photos by Charles Barry, Noah Berger, and Michael Collopy . Close-ups and long views from the spiritual leader’s Feb. 24 visit. 24 - THE CATHOLIC WRITER TODAY by Dana Gioia.
Santa Clara University
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