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. Conscience also provides an obvious connection between religious dissent and political rebellion, which is why it must be central to any future account of Lollardy’s relationship to class struggle or sedition ... of political revolution—were thus clearly by no means unfounded. Indeed, as the Marxist historian Rodney Hilton notes: “Although the Lollards were usually quietist rather than politically militant
it also deterministically brought about Le bourgeois gentilhomme. Its conception is a direct result of the diplomatic and political relations between France and the Ottoman Empire. The alliance that ... “Louis XIV had inherited a ticklish friendship with the Ottoman sultans from his royal predecessors; he had to balance its upkeep against the offence it gave to his European allies and the political
different object. This strikes a chord with how Beckett’s characters embody his poetics of ‘senility,’ and leads to the political implications of freedom without hope or meaning, which is the infinite task of ... “the Real is defined as the impossible qua discursive formalization” (142), and argues that the play assumes a political implication of its own by revealing this very inoperativity of the master’s
contested at a political level: the ?hockey stick? graph???showing how high recent temperatures are compared with the past 2,000?years???is perhaps an exemplar. Clearly there is no simple catch-all answer ... ambiguities would seem to leave the door open to delay and debate over any new environmental legislation in the US, something that is particularly challenging in a political environment starting from the
control any vestigial queenly status or authority, and guard against the exiled queen becoming a locus for alternative political factions. These queens-in-exile form the focus of this article, which seeks ... within it certain customary roles and an invested authority that could take on something akin to political office, dependent upon the individual. Yet along with such prerogatives, authority, and office
therapists as a key role player in facilitating community (re) integration. • Goodwill is required from the governmental political systems and organisations to spearhead the enforcement of the existing ... of the broader environmental systems surrounding these individuals like the political system and their policies, cultural and existing environment beliefs, will either facilitate or hinder the
therapists as a key role player in facilitating community (re) integration. • Goodwill is required from the governmental political systems and organisations to spearhead the enforcement of the existing ... of the broader environmental systems surrounding these individuals like the political system and their policies, cultural and existing environment beliefs, will either facilitate or hinder the
therapists as a key role player in facilitating community (re) integration. • Goodwill is required from the governmental political systems and organisations to spearhead the enforcement of the existing ... of the broader environmental systems surrounding these individuals like the political system and their policies, cultural and existing environment beliefs, will either facilitate or hinder the
therapists as a key role player in facilitating community (re) integration. • Goodwill is required from the governmental political systems and organisations to spearhead the enforcement of the existing ... of the broader environmental systems surrounding these individuals like the political system and their policies, cultural and existing environment beliefs, will either facilitate or hinder the
(UWC) recently responded to the challenge of becoming socially responsive and politically relevant by engaging in curriculum review. The review revealed that political reasoning was not clearly ... the data. FINDINGS: From the analysis the following themes emerged: (1) identifying the essence of occupational therapy education at UWC, (2) understanding political practice on a theoretical and then
a critical-political philosophy perspective. Brazilian Journal of Occupational Science. 2020; 28 (4): 1365-1381. https://doi.org/10.4322/2526-8910.ctoARF2175. [ Links ] 26. Ambrosio L ... ideological, political, and economic domination of natural resources and enslaved labour, subjugating indigenous and black populations, and strengthening white supremacy4. Ideological discourses of social
INTRODUCTION: The term 'human praxis' has been referred to in an array of theoretical frameworks: philosophy, institutional change, education, and critical theory. Broadly, human praxis denotes human ... themselves into the communities they form part of? Think of for example Helen Keller (1880-1968), the iconic scholar, poet, and political activist who was born deaf and blind. Another striking example is the
. It is evident that parents, grandparents and young people are still experiencing the wounds of South African Apartheid and colonial history. Persistence of health, racial, political and economic ... continue to live in "an extraordinarily sterile and arid region"22:10 where indigenous cultures of the colonised families have been subverted by the "political, capital and educational dominance"23:487. The
BACKGROUND: Professional identity represents a person's philosophy of their profession. This identity defines what it means to be and act as a professionalAIM: This paper will describe the factors ... professional defines who they are and the way they choose to act and represent themselves. This representation is defined by the philosophy of a particular profession1. Identity is developed and shaped by the
practices. We conclude that social occupational therapy (from a political perspective of mobility), can develop actions to facilitate the urban mobility of young people and use it as a point of departure for ... -political and cultural contexts. In search of methodological action strategies in occupational therapy, we relied on the four social occupational therapy action technologies as presented by Lopes, Malfitano
BACKGROUND: The contemporary perspectives of occupational therapy in Latin America focus on an epistemic, political, and plural field under construction and in dispute. It is about the notions of ... knowledge, critical occupational therapy, occupational science. INTRODUCTION The contemporary perspectives of occupational therapy in Latin America comprise a plural epistemic-political field
and more complex aspects of natural law, Christian doctrine, and natural philosophy. Indeed, it is possible that one question, like the one proposed by Pharaoh, results in a multi-layered answer that ... from the book of Baruch and including other political authorities and influential figures, including emperors and kings, and anyone deemed worthy of renown. The opportunity for variation and
this subject is also charted. The following study investigates the ways in which encyclopaedic texts on the six ages were adapted, expanded and transmitted, and the religious and political motivations ... , its longer form is noteworthy in terms of its treatment of the six ages, its bilingualism and its potential relationship to contemporary political and theological concerns.13 The substance of the three
fate and wild animals, depersonalized forces without malevolence. In Death of Alfred these are replaced by Earl Godwine, the consummate political player whose cruelty to the returning exiles is not to be ... rationalized in philosophical terms, but understood as the political exercise of violence by those in the kingdom “who wielded great power”. Alfred himself was taken to the island monastery of Ely, blinded on
occupations with little attention to socio-political and social justice matters that affect occupational participation2, 28. The term 'co-occupation' was described by many of the authors and refers to a high ... . This study brings together occupational therapy epistemology and African philosophy. The understanding that humans find purpose in communicating with their fellow man19, and are inextricably connected