900 resultados para Intentionality (Philosophy)
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by David Neumark
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Offers a critique of the concept of recognition (Honneth, Fraser), arguing that, from a literary-historical perspective, it connstitutes a step back behing modernism toward the agenda of Realism.
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The philosophy of family-centered care is “an approach to the planning, delivery, and evaluation of healthcare that is grounded in mutually beneficial partnerships among patients, families and healthcare practitioners” (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 1996-2008). The word “family” refers to “two or more persons who are related in any way-biologically, legally, or emotionally” (Institute for Family-Centered Care). It is patients and families, who define those included in their families, which usually in pediatrics includes parents or guardians.
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Erschienen in: Carl Gebhardt und Arthur Hübscher: Der Briefwechsel Schopenhauers, 3 Bände; Bd. 2: 1849-1860, München 1933, Nr. 664
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by David Newmark
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by B. Martin