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Stylometry at the service of history of science: the Renaissance of Copernicus
George Borski
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 40, Issue 1, April 2025, Pages 15–26, https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqae085
Published: 27 December 2024
... for convincing guesses on what motivated Copernicus to abruptly change his Latin style and establish the circumstances under which Copernicus most likely fully embraced Renaissance humanism. In addition, the subsequent historiographical analysis presents a plausible hypothesis on the precise dating...
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Flourishing as an aim of higher education: exploring the aspirations and challenges of the educational philosophy of the University of Humanistic Studies (UvH)
Doret de Ruyter
Journal of Philosophy of Education, qhae083, https://doi.org/10.1093/jopedu/qhae083
Published: 28 November 2024
.... flourishing humanism autonomy aims higher education existential questions Since June 2018 I have worked at the University of Humanistic Studies (abbreviated in Dutch as ‘UvH’), one of the four fully funded and accredited world-view-based universities in the Netherlands, 1 in which research...
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Towards a relevant African philosophy of education
Blessing Chapfika
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 59, Issue 1, February 2025, Pages 142–164, https://doi.org/10.1093/jopedu/qhae042
Published: 14 May 2024
... a More Human Face”—Human Suffering in African Thought and Philosophy’ ( 2012 ), Professor Metz clearly declares his identity and his views on his education and current scholarship. I am a healthy, middle-class, white, American male in his early 40s who earned his PhD from an Ivy League university...
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The ethico-religiousness of Atwood’s “God’s Gardeners” vis-à-vis Kierkegaard’s thought
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Christine Hsiu-Chin Chou
Literature and Theology, Volume 38, Issue 1, March 2024, Pages 65–82, https://doi.org/10.1093/litthe/frae002
Published: 20 April 2024
...Christine Hsiu-Chin Chou Yet, even if being “ethical” makes the two parties, one playing God and the other, God’s Gardeners, simultaneously contribute to Atwood’s ustopian vision of humanity, quite obviously Atwood at the same time highlights their radical discrepancy. In effect, their disparity...
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Human dignity in organisations: the cooperative ideal
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Cian McMahon
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Volume 47, Issue 4, July 2023, Pages 763–792, https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/bead022
Published: 28 June 2023
... Society. All rights reserved. 2023 This article is published and distributed under the terms of the Oxford University Press, Standard Journals Publication Model ( https://dbpia.nl.go.kr/pages/standard-publication-reuse-rights ) The concept of human nature is closely tied to that of human dignity...
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‘What do we talk about when we talk about climate change?’: meaningful environmental education, beyond the info dump
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Cary Campbell
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 57, Issue 2, April 2023, Pages 457–477, https://doi.org/10.1093/jopedu/qhad020
Published: 22 March 2023
...Cary Campbell Abstract Learning about the causes and effects of human-induced climate change is an essential aspect of contemporary environmental education (EE). However, it is increasingly recognized that the familiar ‘information dump delivery mode’ (as Timothy Morton calls it), through which...
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The Evidence-Based Frame, Vis-à-Vis Rogerian Q Sort Method: ∑(A+B) ÷ (1.1) = Q Hall’s Mathematical Equation
Ronald E Hall
The British Journal of Social Work, Volume 53, Issue 6, September 2023, Pages 3277–3288, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcad089
Published: 14 March 2023
... and disciplines are accessed and utilised contingent upon the problem-solving potential of each. These theories and disciplines may be useful in both intervention and explanation of human behaviour in the social environment. Therefore, Skinner’s Behaviourism, Freud’s Psychoanalysis, and Rogers’ client-centred...
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Histories of Medieval Plague in Renaissance Italy
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Craig Martin
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Volume 78, Issue 2, April 2023, Pages 131–148, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/jrad001
Published: 21 February 2023
... of the field of history, the culture of humanism, and an inductivist epistemology, used these texts to argue that there were continuities among ancient, medieval, and Renaissance epidemics. They catalogued plague and formed historical categories based on severity and perceived origins, leading to the rejection...
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‘Something extra’: In defence of an uncanny humanism
Josh Cohen
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 56, Issue 1, February 2022, Pages 173–179, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9752.12647
Published: 13 March 2022
... in the history of human consciousness. The Egyptians, for example, ‘used to give one and the same phonetic vehicle to the most mutually inimical thoughts, and used to bind together in a kind of indissoluble union things that were in the strongest opposition to each other’ (Freud, 1910 , p. 157). A similar...
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‘Someone’ versus ‘something’: A reflection on transhumanist values in light of education
Tomas Bokedal and others
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 56, Issue 2, April 2022, Pages 227–237, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9752.12628
Published: 19 January 2022
...Tomas Bokedal; Solveig Magnus Reindal; Svein Rise; Stein M Wivestad Abstract Innovations in genetics, nanotechnology and artificial intelligence involve the possibility of enhancement of human attributes and capacities—offering humans innumerable opportunities for diverse, unprecedented...
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Against Stultifying Classifications, for a ‘New Humanism’: Frantz Fanon’s Contribution to Social Work’s Commitment to ‘Liberation’
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Paul Michael Garrett
The British Journal of Social Work, Volume 51, Issue 8, December 2021, Pages 2910–2927, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcaa134
Published: 02 October 2020
... and the creation of a ‘new humanism’ was reflected in both his anti-colonial politics and in his practice as a psychiatrist. A defining characteristic of Fanon’s professional role is that he tried to imbue it with same values and progressive aspirations central to his political project. It is maintained...
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Why Agential Realism Matters to Social Work
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Stephen A Webb
The British Journal of Social Work, Volume 51, Issue 8, December 2021, Pages 2964–2981, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcaa106
Published: 02 September 2020
... realism can provide a rich ontological framework for social work and highlights how it disrupts some of our long-held cherished beliefs about what it means to do social work. Agential realism diffraction entanglement intra-action post-humanism social work theory Intended both as an introduction...
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Novel peer-facilitated method to decrease burnout and enhance professional development: the READ-SG prospective cohort study
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Mark Abrams and others
Postgraduate Medical Journal, Volume 96, Issue 1136, June 2020, Pages 361–364, https://doi.org/10.1136/postgradmedj-2019-137361
Published: 05 March 2020
... to change the course of the burnout epidemic. Twitter mpabrams@mpabrams burnout graduate medical education humanism professional development Professional burnout is characterised by increased perception of emotional exhaustion (EE) and depersonalisation (DP) with a concomitantly decreased sense...
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Osler Centenary Papers: Osler, inscribed
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Mary K K Hague-Yearl
Postgraduate Medical Journal, Volume 95, Issue 1130, December 2019, Pages 637–641, https://doi.org/10.1136/postgradmedj-2019-136745
Published: 21 November 2019
... William and Revere Osler. The concluding pair of inscriptions presented here do not fit into that category. Instead, they are included because they hold a particular resonance to the library at the current time. medical history medical book collecting medical humanism Sir William Osler is arguably one...
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‘Dionysian Socialism?’: The Korčula Summer School as Kurort of the New Left
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Kaitlyn Tucker Sorenson
Forum for Modern Language Studies, Volume 55, Issue 4, October 2019, Pages 479–493, https://doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cqz033
Published: 30 September 2019
... culture – commonly considered a belle-époque phenomenon – did indeed survive the Great Wars, and found new expressions in a post-war, socialist context. Central European culture Marxist Humanism Yugoslav intellectual history internationalism nostalgia For a decade beginning in 1964...
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(Scottish) Critic Fodder: On Why Alasdair Gray’s LANARK Isn’t a Nationalist or a Postmodernist TEXT, Mostly
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Georgia Walker Churchman
Forum for Modern Language Studies, Volume 55, Issue 1, January 2019, Pages 75–89, https://doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cqy069
Published: 10 January 2019
... of the subtleties of Gray’s representation of the complex and often damaging intertwining of the desire for power and the creative subject. Alasdair Gray Scottish nationalism madness humanism creativity postmodernism You see, I found Tillyard’s study of the epic in Dennistoun public library, and he said...
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A Humanistic Perspective on Intersubjectivity in Music Psychotherapy
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Meghan Hinman Arthur
Music Therapy Perspectives, Volume 36, Issue 2, Fall 2018, Pages 161–167, https://doi.org/10.1093/mtp/miy017
Published: 10 July 2018
... and agency. humanism psychoanalysis transference intersubjectivity Intersubjectivity, or “space shared by two separate conscious minds” (retrieved January 26, 2018, from https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/intersubjectivity ), is essential to understanding the therapeutic relationship...
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Critical Humanism in Music Therapy: Imagining the Possibilities
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Susan Hadley and Natasha Thomas
Music Therapy Perspectives, Volume 36, Issue 2, Fall 2018, Pages 168–174, https://doi.org/10.1093/mtp/miy015
Published: 06 July 2018
... discussion, critical humanism, as a therapeutic approach, by definition understands the significance of the political contexts in which the therapeutic work is engaged. Critical humanism is context dependent and recognizes politics as a legitimate topic within therapy, especially as it relates to unjust...
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A Humanistic Understanding of the Use of Digital Technology in Therapeutic Songwriting
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Michael Viega
Music Therapy Perspectives, Volume 36, Issue 2, Fall 2018, Pages 152–160, https://doi.org/10.1093/mtp/miy014
Published: 04 July 2018
... responsiveness when creating digital soundscapes with adolescents who have experienced childhood trauma and identify with Hip Hop Culture is discussed. Humanism Digital Technology Music Therapy Therapeutic Songwriting Hip Hop Culture There are three ways digital technology is referred to in this article...
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Parallels and Divergence Between Neuroscience and Humanism: Considerations for the Music Therapist
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Kimberly Sena Moore and A Blythe LaGasse
Music Therapy Perspectives, Volume 36, Issue 2, Fall 2018, Pages 144–151, https://doi.org/10.1093/mtp/miy011
Published: 16 June 2018
...) or through a music-evoked process of remembering one’s life story (AMMT). Whereas neuroscience-informed music therapy is built on an understanding of how music influences brain and behavior functioning, humanistic approaches are grounded in the belief that as humans, we have an innate ability to conceive...