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    The nautilus evolving architecture and city landscapes for future sustainable development.Michael Evan Goodsite, Rachel Armstrong & Ole John Nielsen - 2009 - Technoetic Arts 7 (2):105-115.
    A new model for environmental and urban sustainability living architecture that connects artifice with the natural world through the use of materials that possess some of the properties of living systems, and can therefore actively exchange energy with the ecosphere, is proposed.
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    A Debate of the Body and the Soul in Old Norse Literature.Ole Widding & Hans Bekker-Nielsen - 1959 - Mediaeval Studies 21 (1):272-289.
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    An Old Norse Translation of the "Transitus Mariae".Ole Widding & Hans Bekker-Nielsen - 1961 - Mediaeval Studies 23 (1):324-333.
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    The lives of the saints in old norse prose: A handlist.Ole Widding, Hans Bekker-Nielsen & L. K. Shook - 1963 - Mediaeval Studies 25 (1):294-337.
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    Simulation of skill acquisition in sequential learning of a computer game.John Paulin Hansen, Finn Nielsen & Jans Rasmussen - 1995 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 5 (2-4):351-370.
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    Dual oscillations as the physiological basis for capacity limits.Ole Jensen & John E. Lisman - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):126-126.
    A physiological model for short-term memory (STM) based on dual theta (5–10 Hz) and gamma (20–60 Hz) oscillation was proposed by Lisman and Idiart (1995). In this model a memory is represented by groups of neurons that fire in the same gamma cycle. According to this model, capacity is determined by the number of gamma cycles that occur within the slower theta cycle. We will discuss here the implications of recent reports on theta oscillations recorded in humans performing the Sternberg (...)
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    Development of a standardized social service pathway for children with complex cerebral palsy.Louise Bøttcher, Ole Christensen, Charlotte R. Pedersen & Derek John Curtis - 2021 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 22 (1):103-137.
    From a cultural-historical perspective, the impairments of a child with a condition like cerebral palsy have biological origins, but the disability evolves from the mismatch between the child and his/her social conditions for development. One example of this dialectical production of disability can be seen in the challenge of the 21st-century welfare state: How to provide economically feasible health and educational services anchored in evidence-based methods and practices. Standardized social service pathways for children with CP illustrates an attempt to address (...)
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    The Rock DrawingsPreceramic SitesLate Nubian Sites. Churches and SettlementsHuman Remains. Metrical and Non-Metrical Anatomical Variations.Carl E. DeVries, Pontus Hellstrom, Hans Langballe, Anthony E. Marks, C. J. Gardberg & Ole Vagn Nielsen - 1974 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 94 (2):275.
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    Regulation of messenger RNA stability in eukaryotic cells.David J. Shapiro, John E. Blume & David A. Nielsen - 1987 - Bioessays 6 (5):221-226.
    Regulation of the cytoplasmic stability of mRNAs has recetly been identified as a major control mechanism which governs mRNA levels in a variety of eukaryotic systems. In this review we discuss what is known about several experimental systems that exhibit regulated mRNA stability, describe the mechanisms that cells may use to achieve control of mRNA degradation, and suggest areas of future investigation likely to provide new insights into this process.
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    Hans Jonas. Zur Diskussion seiner Denkwege.Jürgen Nielsen-Sikora & John-Stewart Gordon (eds.) - 2017 - Berlin: logos.
    Nicht viele Philosophen haben eine solch große Resonanz in der Öffentlichkeit erfahren wie Hans Jonas. Das lag nicht ausschließlich an seinem Bestseller "Das Prinzip Verantwortung", der 1979/80 zu einem Medienereignis wurde. Jonas' Verdienst war es, eine ethische Debatte über die Zukunft des Menschen befeuert zu haben, die den Zeitgeist traf. Doch sind die Ideen von Hans Jonas heute noch zeitgemäß? Wie haben sich einzelne Themen weiterentwickelt? Der vorliegende Band diskutiert die Denkwege von Hans Jonas und versammelt einige Antworten von ausgewiesenen (...)
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    Philosophy Imprisoned: The Love of Wisdom in the Age of Mass Incarceration (book chapter).Eric Anthamatten, Anders Benander, Natalie Cisneros, Michael DeWilde, Vincent Greco, Timothy Greenlee, Spoon Jackson, Arlando Jones, Drew Leder, Chris Lenn, John Douglas Macready, Lisa McLeod, William Muth, Cynthia Nielsen, Aislinn O’Donnell & Andre Pierce - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    Western philosophy’s relationship with prisons stretches from Plato’s own incarceration to the modern era of mass incarceration. Philosophy Imprisoned: The Love of Wisdom in the Age of Mass Incarceration draws together a broad range of philosophical thinkers, from both inside and outside prison walls, in the United States and beyond, who draw on a variety of critical perspectives (including phenomenology, deconstruction, and feminist theory) and historical and contemporary figures in philosophy (including Kant, Hegel, Foucault, and Angela Davis) to think about (...)
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    Hans Jonas-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung.Michael Bongardt, Holger Burckhart, John-Stewart Gordon & Jürgen Nielsen-Sikora (eds.) - 2021 - J.B. Metzler.
    Hans Jonas ist einer der bedeutenden Denker des 20. Jahrhunderts. Das Handbuch erklärt die philosophischen, theologischen und naturwissenschaftlichen Kontexte, die sein Denken geprägt haben. Es präsentiert neben Informationen zur Biographie und den zeitgenössischen Bezügen alle wichtigen Werke und gibt Hinweise zu deren internationaler Rezeption in vielen Disziplinen. Zentrale Begriffe und Konzepte im Gesamtwerk von Hans Jonas werden ausführlich erklärt. Das internationale Autorenteam der über 50 Expertinnen und Experten aus fast 20 Ländern zeigt nicht nur das bis heute weltweite Interesse am (...)
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    Review of A Short History of Babylon. [REVIEW]John P. Nielsen - 2023 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 143 (2):458-460.
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    The ishtar gate - (A.) amrhein, (c.) Fitzgerald, (e.) Knott (edd.) A wonder to behold. Craftsmanship and the creation of babylon's ishtar gate. Pp. 186, b/w & colour ills, colour maps. New York: Institute for the study of the ancient word, new York university, 2019. Cased, £38, us$45. Isbn: 978-0-691-20015-6. [REVIEW]John P. Nielsen - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (2):477-479.
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    Types of family in the ancient world - (s.R.) Huebner, (g.) Nathan (edd.) Mediterranean families in antiquity. Households, extended families, and domestic space. Pp. XII + 352, figs, ills, maps. Chichester: Wiley Blackwell, 2017. Cased, £110, us$144.95. Isbn: 978-1-119-14369-7. [REVIEW]John P. Nielsen - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (1):228-231.
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    Trials of an Ordinary Doctor: Joannes Groenevelt in Seventeenth-Century London. Harold John Cook.Ole Peter Grell - 1995 - Isis 86 (3):490-491.
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  17. The Unity and Commensurability of Pleasures and Pains.Ole Martin Moen - 2013 - Philosophia 41 (2):527-543.
    In this paper I seek to answer two interrelated questions about pleasures and pains: (i) The question of unity: Do all pleasures share a single quality that accounts for why these, and only these, are pleasures, and do all pains share a single quality that accounts for why these, and only these, are pains? (ii) The question of commensurability: Are all pleasures and pains rankable on a single, quantitative hedonic scale? I argue that our intuitions draw us in opposing directions: (...)
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  18. Jesus knowing himself: Origen and the Gospel of John.Ole Jakob Filtvedt - 2023 - In Ole Jakob Filtvedt & Jens Schröter (eds.), Know yourself: echoes and interpretations of the Delphic maxim in ancient Judaism, Christianity, and philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter.
     
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  19. New Essays on John Stuart Mill and Utilitarianism.Wesley E. Cooper, Kai Nielsen & Steven C. Patten - 1979 - Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy.
     
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  20. Erkennen und Handeln: John McDowells Naturalismus der zweiten Natur.Hannes Ole Matthiessen - 2017 - In Martin Hähnel (ed.), Aristotelischer Naturalismus. Stuttgart: Springer. pp. 144-153.
     
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    Patient Knowledge and Trust in Health Care. A Theoretical Discussion on the Relationship Between Patients’ Knowledge and Their Trust in Health Care Personnel in High Modernity.Stein Conradsen, Henrik Vardinghus-Nielsen & Helge Skirbekk - forthcoming - Health Care Analysis:1-15.
    In this paper we aim to discuss a theoretical explanation for the positive relationship between patients’ knowledge and their trust in healthcare personnel. Our approach is based on John Dewey’s notion of continuity. This notion entails that the individual’s experiences are interpreted as interrelated to each other, and that knowledge is related to future experience, not merely a record of the past. Furthermore, we apply Niklas Luhmann’s theory on trust as a way of reducing complexity and enabling action. Anthony (...)
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  22. Disjunktivismus. Die Auflösung des Dualismus von Anschauung und Welt.Hannes Ole Matthiessen - 2014 - In Barth Christian & Lauer David (eds.), Die Philosophie John McDowells. Münster: Mentis. pp. 51-66.
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    From conditions of equality to demands of justice: equal freedom, motivation and justification in Hobbes, Rousseau and Rawls.Emily Hartz & Carsten Fogh Nielsen - 2015 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 18 (1):7-25.
    Equal freedom is the common starting point for most contractual theories of justice from Hobbes and Rousseau to Rawls. But while equal freedom defines a common starting point for these theories, this does not result in a general consensus on the conception of justice. On the contrary, different ways of conceptualizing the contractual starting point leads to different conceptions of the demands of justice. To fully understand the relationship between equal freedom and justice we therefore first need to explicate how (...)
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  24. Gadamer on the Event of Art, the Other, and a Gesture Toward a Gadamerian Approach to Free Jazz".Cynthia R. Nielsen - 2016 - Journal of Applied Hermeneutics (1).
    Several prominent contemporary philosophers, including Jürgen Habermas, John Caputo, and Robert Bernasconi, have at times painted a somewhat negative picture of Gadamer as not only an uncritical traditionalist, but also as one whose philosophical project fails to appreciate difference. Against such claims, I argue that Gadamer’s reflections on art exhibit a genuine appreciation for alterity not unrelated to his hermeneutical approach to the other. Thus, by bringing Gadamer’s reflections on our experience of art into conversation with key aspects of (...)
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    Globalization and Justice.Kai Nielsen - 2003 - Humanity Books.
    Will globalization promote or hinder social justice throughout the world? In this cogent analysis philosopher Kai Nielsen argues that in its present form capitalist globalization will only ensure that the rich get richer and the poor poorer. Noting that the ratio of the richest countries to the poorest has steadily grown larger under capitalism in the 20th century and that the total dollar value of the world economy has increased fivefold while the number of people living in poverty has (...)
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  26. Models of the Visual Cortex Edited by D. Rose and VG Dobson© 1985 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Dan E. Nielsen - 1985 - In David Rose & Vernon Dobson (eds.), Models of the Visual Cortex. New York: Wiley. pp. 374.
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    ?I am we? consciousness and dialog as organizational ethics method.Richard P. Nielsen - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (9):649 - 663.
    There is a practical five-step method of ethics dialog developed by John Woolman, an 18th c. businessman and ethical activist, that was used by Robert K. Greenleaf, a 20th c. A.T.&T. Corporate Vice-President, that includes: (a) friendly, emotive affect; (b) discussion of mutual commonalities; (c) discussion of issue entanglements; (d) discussion of potential experimental solutions; and, (e) trial and feedback discussion. This method of dialog appears to proceed with a type of consciousness considered by John Woolman and Bernard (...)
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    Peter Auriol.Lauge Olaf Nielsen - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 494–503.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Epistemology: intentional being Ontology I: individuals and concepts Ontology II: accidents Auriol's historical significance.
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    Liberal Reasonability a Critical Tool? Reflections After Rawls.Kai Nielsen - 1998 - Dialogue 37 (4):739-.
    RÉSUMÉ: Le recours au raisonnable est partout présent dans l’œuvre de John Rawls. Et cependant, le concept lui-même est souvent vu comme problématique et nombreux sont ceux qui pensent que le raisonnable ne saurait avoir la portée cruciale que Rawls lui attribue. Le concept est ici élucidé et certaines conceptualisations du raisonnable sont explicitées. L’auteur soutient que ces conceptualisations permettent au raisonnable de jouer le rôle-clé que Rawls en attend.
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    Liberal Reasonability a Critical Tool? Reflections After Rawls.Kai Nielsen - 1998 - Dialogue 37 (4):739-760.
    RésuméLe recours au raisonnable est partout présent dans l'œuvre de John Rawls. Et cependant, le concept lui-même est souvent vu comme problématique et nombreux sont ceux quipensent que le raisonnable ne saurait avoir la portée cruciale que Rawls lui attribue. Le concept est ici élucidé et certaines conceptualisations du raisonnable sont explicitées. L'auteur soutient que ces conceptualisationspermettent au raisonnable dejouer le rôle-clé que Rawls en attend.
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    On Fixing the Reference Range of 'God'.Kai Nielsen - 1966 - Religious Studies 2 (1):13 - 36.
    It is fair enough to refer, as Father Clarke does, to the God of the Christians and the Jews as ‘the one infinite Creator of all other things’. It is reasonable to take ‘God’ as a term that has certain conditions associated with it. These conditions fix its meaning. The central conditions associated with ‘God’ are: being infinite or unlimited, eternal, self-existent, the creator of everything that exists other than himself, the being upon whom all other beings are dependent but (...)
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    Rawls and the Socratic Ideal.Kai Nielsen - 1991 - Analyse & Kritik 13 (1):67-93.
    John Rawls’s recommendation that political philosophy should be kept free of metaphysics has recently come under attack by Jean Hampton. According to her philosophy as a Socratic quest has to orient itself by radical probing and that unavoidingly involves us in metaphysical commitment. Non-Socratic philosophy in the later Rawls, she claims, reduces itself to a mere ‘modus vivendi’. In defending Rawls the article makes clear how Hampton underrates the method of reflective equilibrium. Rawls makes a rationally reconstructed use of (...)
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    Après Rawls : la notion de raisonnable comme outil critique.Kai Nielsen - 1997 - Philosophiques 24 (1):9-23.
    La notion de raisonnable est omniprésente dans l'oeuvre de Rawls. Pourtant, plusieurs estiment que cette notion est problématique et qu'elle ne saurait avoir la portée critique dont Rawls l'investit. Dans cet article, je me propose de clarifier cette notion en soutenant que dans certaines de ses articulations conceptuelles, la notion de raisonnable peut effectivement jouer le rôle critique que lui assigne Rawls.The appeal to reasonableness is ubiquitous in the work of John Rawls. Yet the concept itself is to be (...)
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    Imaginary Part of Action, Future Functioning as Hidden Variables.H. B. Nielsen - 2011 - Foundations of Physics 41 (3):608-635.
    Beginning with a review the logically first stages in the project of Random Dynamics, hoping for all laws nature being emergent, we also review what can be considered a consequence of Random Dynamics, a model—by myself and Masao Ninomiya—, which in principle predicts the initial conditions in such a way as to minimize a certain functional of the history of the Universe through both past and future. This functional is indeed the imaginary part of the action, which exists (only) in (...)
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    Wisdom and Dilman and the Reality of God.Kai Nielsen - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (1):49 - 60.
    Reacting against philosophers such as Braithwaite, Hare and Van Buren, caught in what not a few would believe to be an essentially positivist rut, John Wisdom and Ilham Dilman forcefully argue that there is more to religion than commitment to a way of life and yet they both are, like Braithwaite and Hare, adamant in maintaining that believers and non-believers need not differ, and indeed will not differ, when they are informed, reflective and philosophically sophisticated, ‘in what they expect (...)
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    Can Pragmatism Appropriate the Resources of Postmodernism? A Response to Nielsen.John J. Stuhr - 1993 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 29 (4):561 - 572.
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    Donors and Organs at the Borders of Vitality and Public Trust: Why DCD Donors Must Be Dead and Not Dying.John P. Lizza & Aasim Padela - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (2):53-55.
    In their target article, Nielsen Busch and Mjaaland seek to shift focus away from controversy over whether donors in protocols of controlled donation after circulatory death (cDCD) are dead. Citing...
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    What Are Symmetries?David John Baker - 2022 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9.
    I advance a stipulational account of symmetry-to-reality inference, according to which symmetries are part of the content of theories. For a theory to have a certain symmetry is for the theory to stipulate that models related by the symmetry represent the same possibility. I show that the stipulational account compares positively with alternatives, including Dasgupta’s epistemic account of symmetry, Møller-Nielsen’s motivational account, and so-called formal and ontic accounts. In particular, the stipulational account avoids the problems Belot and Dasgupta have (...)
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  39. Kai Nielsen: "Philosophy and Atheism: In Defense of Atheism". [REVIEW]John Churchill - 1987 - The Thomist 51 (2):384.
  40. Set udefra - om det filosofiske bliks distance. [REVIEW]Carsten Fogh Nielsen - 2014 - Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 70:164-172.
    Anmeldelse af Ole Thyssens 'Det filosofiske blik' og 'Blikskift'.
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    Nielsen and Penelhum on Agents outside Space.John King-Farlow - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (1):79 - 82.
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    Nielsen's decision procedure and human survival.John King-Farlow - 1973 - Philosophia 3 (4):439-442.
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  43. Kai Nielsen. Ethics Without God. [REVIEW]John Donnelly - 1975 - Journal of Value Inquiry 9 (4):315.
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    History and Traditions of Early Israel: Studies Presented to Eduard Nielsen, May 8th 1993.John van Seters, André Lemaire, Benedikt Otzen & Andre Lemaire - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):318.
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    Helge Kragh. An Introduction to the Historiography of Science. Translated by Jean Lundskjær-Nielsen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987. Pp. viii + 235. ISBN 0-521-33360-1. £19.50, $32.50. [REVIEW]John Hendry - 1988 - British Journal for the History of Science 21 (2):267-268.
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    God, Scepticism and Modernity Kai Nielsen Collection Philosophica Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1989, iii + 252 pp. [REVIEW]John King-Farlow - 1995 - Dialogue 34 (1):196-.
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    Review of Kai Nielsen: Why be moral?[REVIEW]John van Ingen - 1990 - Ethics 100 (3):670-671.
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    Book Review:Why Be Moral? Kai Nielsen[REVIEW]John van Ingen - 1990 - Ethics 100 (3):670-.
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    Reconstruction in philosophy.John Dewey - 1948 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    The esteemed psychologist and thinker John Dewey headed for previously unexplored philosophical territory with this influential work. Written shortly after World War I, it embodies Dewey's system of pragmatic humanism and maintains that individuals can attain "a more ordered and intelligent happiness" by reconsidering the ultimate effects of their deepest beliefs and feelings. With its promise of achieving an understanding of the past and attaining a brighter future, Reconstruction in Philosophy remains ever relevant. "A modern classic." — Philosophy and (...)
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    The Dynamics of Disease: Toward a Processual Theory of Health.Thor Hennelund Nielsen - 2024 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 49 (3):271-282.
    The following article presents preliminary reflections on a processual theory of health and disease. It does this by steering the discussion more toward an ontology of organisms rather than conceptual analysis of the semantic content of the terms “health” and “disease.” In the first section, four meta-theoretical assumptions of the traditional debate are identified and alternative approaches to the problems are presented. Afterwards, the view that health and disease are constituted by a dynamic relation between demands imposed on an organism (...)
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