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Problem of evil: hume vs leibniz.
This paper compares the problem of evil solved by the philosophies of David Hume and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. First, the first problem of evil. Then, Hume's and Leibniz's views on it are presented.
Misiukevičius, Gintautas,
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ABSTRACT This study examines how integrating sustainability through socio‐scientific issue (SSI) in secondary chemistry teaching shapes epistemic openness and closure from a decolonial perspective, as mediated through classroom discourse. Drawing on a co‐planned lesson on copper mining in Chile – a scientifically rich yet ethically and politically ...
Denise Quiroz‐Martínez
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Caregivers' Readiness to Attend Epilepsy Clinic for Their Children and Associated Factors in Ifakara, Tanzania: An Exploratory Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Edward M, Kalolo A.
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ABSTRACT Displacing people to make way for development projects is contentious. Empirical research demonstrates that neither human rights guidelines nor multilateral lenders' standards guarantee positive, sustainable outcomes for displaced people. With multiple new displacing projects proposed globally, including for renewable energy, we propose a new ...
Eddie Smyth +2 more
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A comprehensive review on animals and their products used in traditional folk medicine in Ethiopia. [PDF]
Assefa A, Mesfin K, Girmay T.
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Beyond Compliance: Corporate Governance and the Paradox of Gender Equality: Evidence From EU Firms
ABSTRACT The UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 on gender equality is central to the European Union's sustainability and corporate governance agenda. While recent EU regulations have intensified expectations around board gender diversity (BGD) and social disclosure, the organisational drivers through which governance quality translates into ...
Suzan Dsouza +2 more
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"My Advice is to not let him in": How Support for Concerned Significant Others is Shaped by Professionals' Understandings of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems. [PDF]
Fagerström H, Lisa S, Ninive VG.
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Education for Problems of Sustainable Development
ABSTRACT The Cynefin framework for decision‐making categorizes problem environments into simple (known knowns), complicated (known unknowns), complex (unknown unknowns), and chaotic (unknowables). Simple and complicated problem environments enable best and good solutions, but complex and chaotic problem environments require emergent and novel solutions.
Abbas Ziafati Bafarasat
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Disaster risk reduction and Evangelical Christianity: a case for pluriversality in practice. [PDF]
Watson SD.
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ABSTRACT This article examines whether economic growth reduces inequalities in access to water and sanitation across 64 countries over an average period of 13.5 years. Drawing on disaggregated data by income quintiles and rural–urban location, and employing ordinary least squares (OLS), two‐stage least squares (2SLS), and Seemingly Unrelated Regression
Marcos García‐López +2 more
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