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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
2012 Printed Program, Taylor University
Sacrée Et Inviolable: The Hiv+ Mother In Ivoirian Health Policy, Amber Alaniz
Sacrée Et Inviolable: The Hiv+ Mother In Ivoirian Health Policy, Amber Alaniz
Annual Undergraduate Conference on Health and Society
« La personne humaine est sacrée (2)… Le domicile est inviolable. Les atteintes ou restrictions ne peuvent y être apportées que par la loi. (4) La famille constitue la cellule de base de la société. L'État assure sa protection. (5)» Constitution of La Côte d’Ivoire, Articles 2,4,5[1]
The Ivoirian national constitution, authored and enacted in July of 2000, while expressing a devotion to democratic thought (Preamble) and to the sovereignty of the individual (Article 2), also acknowledges the primacy of the Ivoirian family and collective identity as the basis of society and advances a moral duty on the part …
The Mechanistic Roots Of Occasionalism: Stage One, Benjamin Hill, Henrik Lagerlund, Todd Ryan, Elliot Rossiter
The Mechanistic Roots Of Occasionalism: Stage One, Benjamin Hill, Henrik Lagerlund, Todd Ryan, Elliot Rossiter
Research Day (Arts & Humanities, FIMS, and Education)
What is Occasionalism?
Occasionalism is the doctrine about causal efficacy that exploits the non-observational nature of causation. We observe a prior and a posterior state of the universe, and discern the difference between them. But we cannot observe the force or power causally necessitating the change.
Misunderstanding & Misdirecting The Liberal Arts, John Thorp
Misunderstanding & Misdirecting The Liberal Arts, John Thorp
Research Day (Arts & Humanities, FIMS, and Education)
No abstract provided.
Endorsement, Worth And Well-Being: What Is It For A Life To Go Well?, Michel Hébert
Endorsement, Worth And Well-Being: What Is It For A Life To Go Well?, Michel Hébert
Research Day (Arts & Humanities, FIMS, and Education)
Theories of well-being give an account of what it is for persons to fare well. They state the general features that make a life good for the person who lives it.