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How Infallibilists Can Have It All

agent S has to a fact P that makes P certain for S. I do not take a stand here on precisely what facts we can apprehend. This will largely depend on the outcomes of debates in the philosophy of mind and ... philosophy of mind and perception will differ on what kinds of factors are mentally accessible in this way. In section 1, I developed the concept of apprehension in a way that remains neutral on these debates

The Impossibility of Conservatism? Insights from Russian History

in the Tsarist period to show that if they live in times of great hardship, or under arbitrary political rule, political actors and thinkers with conservative sympathies (such as respect for tradition ... developing conservative political philosophy, other parts of history where conservatism?s problems have emerged and have a recognizable connection with the situation today remain of great interest. In

Breaking bad news and the importance of compassionate palliative care of the infant

strategy of palliative care and the philosophy of communication between the healthcare provider and family unit leave a lasting impression on the parents regarding the care of their infant. Clinicians should ... care with nursing, social services, and clergy supporting this philosophy. The parents must agree to cease invasive care—obtaining vital signs as needed and silencing medical equipment, but continuing to

Introduction

that there is an uninterrupted tradition from the age of humanism and the Renaissance to today. Focusing on political philosophy has led Karen Green to trace women’s argu ments for their status as the ... topic which is, of course, of considerable contemporary interest. Three papers extend our knowledge of the moral and political philosophy developed by women. Jacqueline Broad offers the first extended

Patient organizations and primary care development: reflections by patients with chronic diseases

to activate themselves about these results. If so, a stronger patient voice may be heard in the society. A change in the paternalistic philosophy in primary health care is also needed so the patients ... the society. A change in the paternalistic philosophy to patent-professional relationship, partnership in services and recognizing the patient’s knowledge as well as training the patients’ might

The story of Emily

This case study describes Bluewater Health’s quest to weave the philosophy and practice of patient and family-centered care from the boardroom to the bedside by introducing Emily. Emily’s image is a ... . Our care philosophy is Patient and Family-Centred Care (PFCC) and our goal is to adhere to the principles of PFCC as outlined by the Institute for Patient and FamilyCentered Care: • Dignity and Respect

(White) Tyranny and the Democratic Value of Distrust

of Distrust,” The Journal of Philosophy 99.10 ( 2002 ), 532–48; Katherine Hawley, “Trust, Distrust, and Commitment,” Nous 48.1 ( 2014 ), 1–20. 3. I have argued that political solidarity is of value ... University Press, 1999 ); Patti T. Lenard, “ The Decline of Trust, The Decline of Democracy?” Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 .3 ( 2005 ), 363 - 78 ; Shayla Nunnaly , Trust

Nietzsche and Schiller on Aesthetic Semblance

components of a just social order.12 It is no surprise, then, that the work’s penultimate letter finds Schiller attempting to vindicate artistic imitation against the charge of perfidy and political subversion ... ). Abbreviations used in citing Nietzsche's works BGE   Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future BT   The Birth of Tragedy out of the Spirit of Music CW   The Case of Wagner: A Busker’s Problem

Rights, Goods, and Proportionate War

Introduction (Cambridge University Press, 2012 ), 136f . 14. “Proportionality in the Morality of War,” 40 . 15. Ibid . 16. Ibid . 17. “Proportionality and Necessity,” in War: Essays in Political Philosophy, ed ... Thomas Hurka, “Proportionality in the Morality of War,” Philosophy & Public Affairs 33 (1), (2005), 34–66, at 37–38. Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/monist/article-abstract/99/1/70/2563350 by

Vice Epistemology

factors than by reference to character traits as we ordinarily think of them. 8 If character traits are explanatorily redundant that would be a good reason for not positing them. In philosophy, situationism ... Heren because of, rather than despite, the prejudice to which his dictum gives expression. Prejudice abets rather than impedes political inquiry by insulating us against rampant insincerity in the

Involving patients and families in a social robot study

Moving away from the traditional biomedical model, ‘patient-oriented research’ is a novel approach and is building momentum in a new paradigm, shifting toward a philosophy of more inclusiveness. ‘Patient ... health and outcomes of patients. Lastly, the recent political movement of patient and public involvement may increase the likeliness of producing disingenuous involvement – tokenism. There is still

HCV INFECTION THROUGH PERFORATING AND CUTTING MATERIAL AMONG CANDIDATES FOR BLOOD DONATION IN BELÉM, BRAZILIAN AMAZON

provide useful information to guide political and public strategies to control HCV transmission.Palavras-chave : HCV infection; Blood donation; Risk factor; Brazilian Amazon. ... cultural practices similar to the population in the Brazilian Amazon, in order to provide useful information to develop political and public strategies to control HCV infection. This study determined risk

HCV INFECTION THROUGH PERFORATING AND CUTTING MATERIAL AMONG CANDIDATES FOR BLOOD DONATION IN BELÉM, BRAZILIAN AMAZON

provide useful information to guide political and public strategies to control HCV transmission.Keywords : HCV infection; Blood donation; Risk factor; Brazilian Amazon. ... cultural practices similar to the population in the Brazilian Amazon, in order to provide useful information to develop political and public strategies to control HCV infection. This study determined risk

Pain and Mental Imagery

Expectations Shape Pain,” Neuroscience Letters 520 : 140 - 48 . Aydede , Murat. 2009 . “ Is Feeling Pain the Perception of Something?” The Journal of Philosophy 106 ( 10 ): 531 - 67 . Bain , D. 2011 . “ The ... . Grill-Spector , K. and R. Malach 2004 . “ The Human Visual Cortex,” Annual Review of Neuroscience 27 : 649 - 77 . Hall , R.J. 2008 . “If It Itches, Scratch!” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 ( 4

Arbovirus control: what is the (real) stone in the way?

integrated vector management and/or vaccination strategies for arboviruses, it is also necessary to focus and discuss others factors, probably of economic and political origin, that hamper the implementation

Operationalizing person-centered care practices in long-term care: recommendations from a “Resident for a Day” experience

culture that supports that philosophy as well as systems that embody policies and practices to support such care, a key question is how to help long-term care administrators operationalize strategies to ... leaders, helping them to operationalize their vision and embracement of a personcentered care philosophy into actionable practices that will promote specific approaches to achieving person-centered care

Ecosystem applied to the dengue control at local level: an approach based in the social reproduction

problem of dengue fever, an infectious disease transmitted by vectors, whose transmission involves complex biological, behavioral, ecological, political and economic factors. At local level, where action is ... . Control of the vector has proved insufficient and, although some efforts are made to treat water, there is still a risk of dengue fever transmission. Risks of a biological, political and economical nature

One patient's experiences and expectations in the healthcare system: Complicated and critical illness with rare diagnosis described by his advocate

the labs. He was sent home once again on Lovenox and Coumadin. When the labs came back, he was diagnosed with antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. Beyond Philosophy, a consulting firm dedicated to

Partnering with pediatric patients and families in high reliability to identify and reduce preventable safety events

philosophy of patient and family centered care. Once this phase of our high reliability work was completed, we identified an opportunity to engage our patients and families as partners in this work ... High Reliability Safety Leadership Core Team was to set the strategy to lead the safety culture improvement at BCH. Moving forward with the philosophy that high reliability was more than patient safety

Quantitation of pulmonary fungal burden in Paracoccidioides brasiliensis-infected mice by real-time PCR

Paulo (USP) and maintained in the Animal Facilities of the Department of Biology, Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters of Ribeirao Preto, USP. All procedures were in accordance with the Guide for