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John P. Gunnemann, The Moral Meaning of Revolution [PDF]
This book's basic aim is "to clarify the relationship between revolutionary practice and moral reasoning" (p. 2). This aim primarily involves presenting a complex argument to show that revolution cannot be justified in the usual sense of what it means to
West, Cornel
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ABSTRACT Environmental conflicts are increasing as is interest in ways they can be managed. However, evaluations of Environmental Conflict Resolution (ECR) processes based on direct observation remain scarce, despite ECR existing for over half a century.
Callum Leavey‐Wilson +2 more
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The Logical Problem of Evil and the Limited God Defense [PDF]
Formulated theories on the Logical Problem of Evil, the Evidential Problem of Evil and the Limited God ...
Hibbs, Darren
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Profiling Social Entrepreneurship Orientation Through Machine Learning Predictive Modeling
ABSTRACT This study examines the prediction of Social Entrepreneurship Orientation (SEO) in youth using machine learning techniques to generate a robust predictive model. Drawing on a large cross‐country survey of European youth, results indicate that cognitive–attitudinal indicators—such as concern for environmental goals, purpose‐driven motivation ...
Ángel Peiró‐Signes +2 more
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NIODA and the Problem of Evil: God as Ultimate Determiner [PDF]
Javier Sánchez Cañizares
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Ultra‐High Nickel Oxides as Cathode Materials for High‐Energy Lithium‐Ion Batteries
Ultra‐high nickel layered oxides are among the most promising cathode materials for high‐energy lithium‐ion batteries, offering high specific capacity and significant utilization in both conventional lithium‐ion batteries and solid‐state batteries. This review article introduces the basic structure of ultra‐high nickel layered oxides, then delves into ...
Yilong Han +6 more
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Hegel, Plotinus, and the Problem of Evil
The article begins by defining evil, rejecting proffered negative definitions, for example, evil is privation, from which little further insight is obtainable, nor progress to be made towards a resolution of the problem, in favor of a more a constructive
E N Sobolnikova, D Proud
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The Logical Interplay of C.S. Lewis\u27s Moral Argument and the Problem of Evil: How the Moral Argument Combats the Problem of Evil [PDF]
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Smith, Jonathan
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ABSTRACT Citizens’ responses to policies depend on narrative meaning‐making. Through the lens of the COVID‐19 pandemic in Ecuador, this study addresses calls for increased insights into how processes of responding to government measures function during societal crises and ruptures.
Ella Marie Sandbakken
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No Rest for the Wicked? Symposium on Irene McMullin’s Existential Flourishing [PDF]
Irene McMullin’s Existential Flourishing (Cambridge University Press, 2018) weaves together virtue ethics and existential phenomenology: the influence of Heidegger and Levinas, in particular, is clear throughout. This paper provides a summary of McMullin’
Golob, Sacha
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