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Lee-Ann Fenge
The British Journal of Social Work, Volume 40, Issue 3, April 2010, Pages 878–894, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcn144
Published: 06 November 2008
... principles for working with disempowered groups identified by Whitmore and McGee (2001) . The paradoxes involved in participatory research are explored, including issues of inclusiveness and exclusivity, and the possibility of ‘untold truths’ ( Lundy and McGovern, 2006 ). The challenges involved...
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Published: 19 May 2022
... to the first noble truth have to reckon with the presence of white supremacy. capitalism Davis Angela privilege fugitive politics Sojoyner Damien M Franti Michael Hartman Zenkei Blanche Manuel Zenju Earthlyn race white supremacy Alexander Noliwe Fierce Urgency of Now The lotus Skt padma Mason...
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Published: 16 May 2024
... of knowledge and belief. After surveying the epistemological alternatives (10.1.1), it is argued that, although fully developed human cognition is typically propositionally structured, the most basic bearer of truth and falsity is thought itself and the relevant mental acts of judgement and proto-judgement...
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Published: 17 November 2016
... of eternal truths later was involved in serious divisions within the camp of Augustinian Cartesians. These divisions only deepened with the “great debate” between Arnauld and Malebranche, which serves to highlight the sorts of difficulties that emerged from the attempt to negotiate an alliance between...
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Published: 24 October 1985
... of the Jews, since this period involved the rise of radical scepticism, and the fall of various Christian teachings due to difficulties developing regarding the acceptance of certain ‘truths’ and what others thought of as ‘good and sound knowledge’. Christianity in the west weakening of in the early modern...
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Published: 08 October 1998
... philosophical questions; he invokes them not just in his account of a priori knowledge but also in connection with his anti‐Scholastic theory of perception and his strange doctrine of the creation of the eternal truths. We shall see further that Descartes's position on innate ideas was accepted...
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Published: 21 May 2015
...) Space and time are sustained by God. (4) All contingent facts depend on God for their being as they are. (5) All necessary truths are either not necessary for God or have their necessity conferred by God. God’s aseity entails that God’s being and God’s being as he is depend on nothing and that God...
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Published: 17 September 2015
...The book Moonshadows investigated the nature of Madhyamaka ethics. Specifically, it examined the nature of Madhyamaka ethics in the context of conventional truths, and identified a problem with ethics based on conventional truths. This difficulty arises from Nāgārjuna’s...
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Published: 21 October 2021
... to Taktsang’s characterization of Madhyamaka. Diamond Slivers A Rejoinder to Taktsang Lotsawa Geluk positions Purchok Ngawang Jampa analysis Taktsang Lotsawa Sherab Rinchen buddhahood Candrakīrti epistemic warrant foundationalism Tsongkhapa relative truth Doctor T Prāsaṅgika Svātantrika Maitreya...
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Published: 17 December 2020
...-conscious psychology leads toward obligatory existential rumination of deeply unsettling existential truths. These truths shape our moral sense, in particular what we feel and construe as right or wrong and what we experience and reason as just or unjust. Camus Albert comfort values comfort zones in group...
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Published: 29 July 2021
...: a problem about necessary a posteriori truths and a problem about propositional attitudes with singular propositions as their contents. Two strategies for solving them are compared. The first is the diagonalization strategy, which distinguishes possible worlds that are compatible with what is actually...
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Published: 17 January 2023
...This chapter examines the technical practices of certification and their relation to the production of truth though the file—‘paper truths.’ Certifications are the granular processes through which these realities come to be simultaneously produced and contested by the case file. I argue...
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Published: 01 March 1999
... that metaphor in linguistic and literary, and even philosophical, arenas tends to circle around the possibilities of non-literal realities and non-literal truths, and also offers some insights into the future of French literature. Céline Louis Ferdinand Duras Marguerite Flaubert Gustave Perec Georges Proust...
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Published: 05 April 2022
...Chapter 5 investigates Buddhist teachings that speak directly to spiritual, psychological, and political liberation for Black Buddhists. This chapter outlines Buddhist teachings embraced by Black teachers and practitioners: the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path; the Three Marks...
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Published: 30 June 2015
... must be mindful of whether narrative or historical truths have been captured and the implications this may have on the objectives of the study. research sites cancer patient research data collection interviews lifegrid external events and lifegrids flashbulb memory cues memory cues recall...
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Published: 30 June 2013
... and compares his views with the Mādhyamika reinterpretation. It then explores Nāgārjuna’s throughts about emptiness (śūnyatā) and inherent being (svabhāva). It also discusses the importance of the teaching of the doctrine of Two Truths (satya-dvaya), together...
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Published: 30 June 2013
... of the world, along with the agreement between the Mādhyamika and Advaita teaching of the doctrine of Two Truths and Schopenhauer’s transcendental idealism. The chapter also highlights the link between the Western philosophical tradition and Indian thought in Schopenhauer’s doctrine of the world...
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Published: 29 June 2011
...This book analyses Plato's dialogues using Alan Badiou's concepts and categories. It aims to establish the logical and implicative link between the primary axiomatic statement that the only education is an education by truths and its consequent yet coincident axiomatic statement that thought...
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Published: 06 June 2007
...If we do not value “the idle curiosity” of leading scholars and “stick them in ivory towers with tenure and without questions on the bottom line,” we will not have any truth to speak to power. This chapter adds one more twist to this argument. Where Burawoy and most of his critics agree...
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Published: 23 September 2004
... that biographies were accounts of inner truths, and that self-revelation was only achieved by the person himself: ‘No man can write a man's life but himself’. Even in the days when new methods of understanding the life of a man were increasingly becoming available, biographies were often seen as suspect...