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抱狗不敢前
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5261-0Eastern philosophy; Education; Ethics; St;Thomas; Thomas Aquinas
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DIS
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雀斑
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Erste Hilfe bei Burnout in Organisationen that of human beings, not because humans lack noses, but because dogs are by nature better suited to process olfaction. As various ethicists have argued, possession of the virtues involves a sort of connatural knowing. Here, connatural knowledge emerges as a knowledge by inclination which systemati
RLS898
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Erste Hilfe bei Burnout in Organisationensdom (.) as the supreme goal of such an education. Furthermore, the concept and status of the Aristotelian ., sometimes translated as ‘sage’, has parallels in certain traditions of Eastern philosophy. Nevertheless, the notion that Aquinas takes an Aristotelian approach to what he calls the true or p
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-66470-4es that shame is (a) inherently value-oriented, (b) necessary for human well-being and (c) universal or ‘essential’ as a human phenomenon. This approach to shame has significant resonances with the Christian ethics of Thomas Aquinas. In exploring these authors, we can gain a clearer picture of the e
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