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    Professional Caregivers: Stress and Coping in the Face of Loss and Trauma.D. Machando, V. Maasdorp, C. Wogrin, G. Javangwe & K. C. Muchena - 2019 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 19 (2):81-90.
    Professional caregivers who work with the trauma and suffering of others, such as doctors, nurses and psychologists, may face significant challenges along with the risk of adverse, long-term mental and physical health problems. Caregivers with responsibility for dependants outside their professional work reported more stress. This finding is of particular relevance in respect of caregivers in under-developed countries such as Zimbabwe, where many households have taken in additional children who have been orphaned, whose parents are ill, or whose parents have (...)
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  2. Why literary devices matter.Lorraine K. C. Yeung - 2021 - Polish Journal of Aesthetics 60 (1):19-37.
    This paper investigates the emotional import of literary devices deployed in fiction. Reflecting on the often-favored approach in the analytic tradition that locates fictional characters, events, and narratives as sources of readers’ emotions, I attempt to broaden the scope of analysis by accounting for how literary devices trigger non-cognitive emotions. I argue that giving more expansive consideration to literary devices by which authors present content facilitates a better understanding of how fiction engages emotion. In doing so, I also explore the (...)
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    The effect of a discriminative stimulus transferred to a previously unassociated response.K. C. Walker - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (4):312.
  4. The problem of method in African philosophy.K. C. Anyanwu - 1989 - In Campbell Shittu Momoh (ed.), The Substance of African philosophy. Auchi [Nigeria?]: African Philosophy Projects' Publications. pp. 126.
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    Which way down the slippery slope? Arkangel or digital pacifier?K. C. Lorraine Yeung - 2022 - Film and Philosophy 26:41-53.
    The Black Mirror episode “Arkangel” tells a disturbing story of over-parenting driven by technology. The single mother Marie’s adoption of the Arkangel system has invited overwhelmingly negative moral evaluation from philosophers. But what accounts for the moral failure of a loving and concerned parent? Is it all about her flawed character, or are there situational factors at work? In the article, I first foreground the slipperiness of technology implicated in Albert Borgmann’s notion of the “device paradigm” and Hans Jonas’s analysis (...)
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    The ethics of allocation of scarce health care resources: a view from the centre.K. C. Calman - 1994 - Journal of Medical Ethics 20 (2):71-74.
    Resource allocation is a central part of the decision-making process in any health care system. Resources have always been finite, thus the ethical issues raised are not new. The debate is now more open, and there is greater public awareness of the issues. It is increasingly recognised that it is the technology which determines resources. The ethical issues involved are often conflicting and relate to issues of individual rights and community benefits. One central feature of resource allocation is the basing (...)
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  7. Hobbes.K. C. Brown - 1965 - Cambridge,: Harvard University Press. Edited by Leo Strauss.
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  8. The Collapse of Liberal Christianity.K. C. Anderson - 1909 - Hibbert Journal 8:301.
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  9. The Person of Jesus Christ in the Christian Faith.K. C. Anderson - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23:703.
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  10. Whitherward? A Question for the Higher Criticism.K. C. Anderson - 1910 - Hibbert Journal 9:345.
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  11. Why not Face the Facts? An Appeal to Protestants.K. C. Anderson - 1905 - Hibbert Journal 4:845.
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    Cultural Philosophy as a Philosophy of Integration and Tolerance.K. C. Anyanwu - 1985 - International Philosophical Quarterly 25 (3):271-287.
  13. Hume's Problem of Induction.K. C. Anyanwu - 1982 - Nigerian Journal of Philosophy 2.
  14. Philosophical Significance of Myth and Symbol in Dogon World-view.K. C. Anyanwu & Dogon Worldview - 1989 - In Campbell Shittu Momoh (ed.), The Substance of African philosophy. Auchi [Nigeria?]: African Philosophy Projects' Publications.
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    Clinical equipoise and the therapeutic misconception.K. C. Glass - 2003 - Hastings Center Report 33 (5):5.
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  16. The development of the theory of electrolytic dissociation.K. C. De Berg - 2003 - Science & Education 12:397-419.
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    Geach, Locke, and nominal essences.K. C. Barclay - 1967 - Philosophical Studies 18 (5):78 - 80.
  18. In memoriam: Benjamin Freedman.K. C. Glass - 1997 - Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 25 (1):77-78.
  19. Author’s Response: The Epistemological Argument.K. C. Matuszek - 2015 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (2):223-226.
    Upshot: The commentaries concentrate mostly on ontological issues but overlook the main epistemological argument in my target article. This argument refers to the conditions that make cognition possible, and to the limits of cognition. These are important for two reasons: they have ontological consequences and they limit the theory’s contingency.
     
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  20. Ontology, Reality and Construction in Niklas Luhmann’s Theory.K. C. Matuszek - 2015 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (2):203-210.
    Context: In the literature concerning the theory of social systems, interest in epistemological and ontological questions has increased in recent years. The controversies regarding a realist vs. constructivist interpretation of Luhmann’s theory, as well as the concept of many realities that correspond to many ontologies, deserve attention. Problem: The paper discusses interrelated ontological and epistemological problems in Luhmann’s systems theory, such as ontology and de-ontologization, realism vs. constructivism, contingency and its limits and one vs. many realities. Method: The paper proposes (...)
     
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    Hobbes's Grounds for Belief in a Deity.K. C. Brown - 1962 - Philosophy 37 (142):336 - 344.
    I Propose to re-explore here some aspects of a very shop-worn question: ‘Was Hobbes in any sense an atheist?’ Three centuries ago, Hobbes's personal security in part depended on the way his contemporaries answered this question; today, the validity of several current accounts of his philosophy are similarly bound up with it. These accounts vary extraordinarily, all the way from Polin's confident assertion that ‘ pour qui sait lire entre les lignes, … c'est ľatheísme qui triomphe implicitement ’, to Taylor's (...)
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  22. Religion and national integration.K. C. Francis - 2000 - Journal of Dharma 25 (2):193-220.
     
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  23. Accessing Dissertations in Human-Animal Studies.K. C. Gerbasi - 2003 - Society and Animals 11 (2):203-205.
     
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    The hole in the universe: how scientists peered over the edge of emptiness and found everything.K. C. Cole - 2001 - New York: Harcourt.
    Welcome to the world of cutting-edge math, physics, and neuroscience, where the search for the ultimate vacuum, the point of nothingness, ground zero of theory, has rendered the universe deep, rich, and juicy. "Modern physics has animated the void," says K. C. Cole in her entrancing journey into the heart of Nothing. Every time scientists and mathematicians think they have reached the ultimate void, new stuff appears: a black hole, an undulating string, an additional dimension of space or time, repulsive (...)
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    Learning from the ethnic conflict and the internal displacement in Tripura in Northeast India.K. C. Saha - 2002 - Human Rights Review 3 (3):50-64.
    The ethnic conflict between tribals and non-tribals compounded by the insurgency has disturbed the peace in the state for more than 20 years and also resulted in the internal displacement of thousands of people. In order to restore peace and to prevent future internal displacement it would be necessary to give to the tribals their due share in governance.
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    Operational effectiveness of blended e-learning program for nursing research ethics.K. -C. Cho & G. Shin - 2014 - Nursing Ethics 21 (4):484-495.
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    Indian Aesthetics.K. C. Pandey - 1961 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 19 (4):473-474.
  28. Maraṇattinre pariṇāmasiddhāntaṅu̇aḷ.K. C. Paulose - 1971
     
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    Lucretius and His Sources: A study of Lucretius, de rerum natura 1.635-920.K. C. Rudolph - unknown
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    The Texts of Early Greek Philosophy: The Complete Fragments and Selected Testimonies of the Major Presocratics, vol. 1 & 2.K. C. Rudolph - unknown
  31. Palestine in the Time of Jesus.K. C. Hanson & Douglas E. Oakman - 1998
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    Thermal expansion of solids on the basis of anisotropic continuum dispersive model.K. C. Sharma & S. K. Joshi - 1964 - Philosophical Magazine 9 (99):507-512.
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    Evolutionary ethics: can values change.K. C. Calman - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (4):366-370.
    The hypothesis that values change and evolve is examined by this paper. The discussion is based on a series of examples where, over a period of a few decades, new ethical issues have arisen and values have changed. From this analysis it is suggested that there are a series of core values around which most people would agree. These are unlikely to change over long time periods. There are then a series of secondary or derived values around which there is (...)
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  34. Re-presentations and Conceptual Structures of What?K. C. Moore - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (3):371-373.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Examining the Role of Re-Presentation in Mathematical Problem Solving: An Application of Ernst von Glasersfeld’s Conceptual Analysis” by Victor V. Cifarelli & Volkan Sevim. Upshot: Education researchers often explain student activity in terms of general thinking and learning processes, including those identified by Cifarelli and Sevim. In this commentary, I refocus Cifarelli and Sevim’s discussion in order to hypothesize the organization of mental actions that comprise and support those learning processes.
     
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  35. Sense-data and judgment in perceptual knowledge.K. C. Gupta - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly (India) 25 (January):243-249.
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    Blood and Purity in Leviticus and Revelation.K. C. Hanson - 1993 - Listening 28 (3):215-230.
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  37. Aspects of Bhakti.K. C. VARADACHARI - 1956
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  38. Lectures on sahaj marg.K. C. Varadachari - 1968 - Madras,: Shri Ram Chandra Mission.
     
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  39. Sahaj marg and personality problems & yoga psychology and modern physiological theories.K. C. Varadachari (ed.) - 1969 - Tirupati,: Sahaj Marg Research Institute.
     
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  40. Sahaj mar̄g: Sri ̄Ram Chandra's new dars ́ana.K. C. Varadachari - 1966 - [Shahjahanpur,: Shri Ram Chandra Mission.
     
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    Sri Ramanuja's theory of knowledge.K. C. Varadachari - 1943 - Tirupati,: Tirumalai-Tirupati Devasthanams Press.
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  42. Talks on Sri Ramachandra's The commentary on the ten commandments of Sahaj Marg.K. C. Varadachari - 1970 - Shajahanpur,: Sri Ram Chandra Mission.
     
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  43. Visistadvaita and its development.K. C. Varadachari - 1969 - Tirupati,: Chakravarthy Publications.
     
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  44. The Problem of Pure Consciousness: Mysticism and Philosophy.Robert K. C. Forman (ed.) - 1990 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Are mystical experiences primarily formed by the mystic's cultural background and concepts, as modern day "constructivists" maintain, or do mystics in some way transcend language, belief, and culturally conditioned expectations? Do mystical experiences differ in the different religious traditions, as "pluralists" contend, or are they identical across cultures? Twelve contributors here attempt to answer these questions through close examination of a particular form of mystical experience, "Pure Consciousness"--the experience of being awake but devoid of intentional content for consciousness. The contributors (...)
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    Practical problems in the teaching of ethics to medical students.K. C. Calman & R. S. Downie - 1987 - Journal of Medical Ethics 13 (3):153-156.
    Some practical problems in the teaching of ethics to medical students are described. The definition of the objectives of the course remains the central aspect, and is more important than the specific content. The use of student projects, buzz groups, case histories and discussion points is described. There is a need for student assessment or examination at the end of the course. The teachers require a broad background in philosophy, clinical medicine and teaching skills. The learning of the teachers may (...)
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    Quality of life in cancer patients--an hypothesis.K. C. Calman - 1984 - Journal of Medical Ethics 10 (3):124-127.
    Quality of life is a difficult concept to define and to measure. An hypothesis is proposed which suggests that the quality of life measures the difference, or the gap, at a particular period of time between the hopes and expectations of the individual and that individual's present experiences. Quality of life can only be described by the individual, and must take into account many aspects of life. The approach is goal-orientated, and one of task analysis. The hypothesis is developed in (...)
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    Magnetohydrodynamic shock waves in the solar corona, with applications to bursts of radio-frequency radiation.K. C. Westfold - 1957 - Philosophical Magazine 2 (23):1287-1302.
  48. A History of Greek Philosophy.W. K. C. Guthrie - 1969 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 27 (2):214-216.
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    Some comments on `the active and the contemplative values'.K. C. Sogani - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (2):264-266.
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  50. Toward a rational history of medical science.C. K. - 1995 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 26 (3):493-502.
     
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