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Is the Civil Litigation System is Unfair to Physicians?
Is the Civil Litigation System is Unfair to Physicians?
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According to some estimates, American physicians, surgeons and nurses make approximately three million mistakes every year. The vast majority of medical errors cause no short- or long-term harm to patients, but a ...
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Critical Acclaim Philosophy
Critical Acclaim Philosophy
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The argument of Peter Singer is that if we are saw a child drowning in a pond, we will be morally obliged to save that child even though it will mean that our cloths will become muddy. The reason for this is that the cost incurred ...
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EXERCISE Philosophical Terms Exercise
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Philosophical Terms Exercise
What role do metaphors play in helping people understand the concept of artificial intelligenceo
Metaphors are used to describe any abstract constellation - how things relate to each other beyond the rational capacity of contemplating the entire phenomenon within ...
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Aristotle
Aristotle
Aristotle was Greek philosopher and a student of Plato. In 335 BC established the Lyceum. He was the naturalist of the classical period. Aristotle was the most influential of the ancient dialecticians, the founder of formal logic. He created a conceptual system, which still pervades philosophical vocabulary and the style ...
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Legalizing Marijuana
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Marijuana is a drug known commonly for the intoxication it delivers to the consumer and is one of the most consumed drugs by addicts. Extracted from a plant called Hemp, it also has medical benefits if administered by a medical practitioner in the right ...
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Bowen Theory
Bowen Theory
Bowen Theory
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Bowen Technique is holistic system of treatment (symptoms of the disease, the disease is not only the health care) that Ostiaopath by Tom Bowen (1916-1982) started. This alternative therapy is a gentle, and its winding speed has much lighter touch. It is believed that it depends on ...
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PHILOSOPHY
Standardisation and evaluation of argument for critical thinking
Standardisation and Evaluation of Argument for Critical Thinking
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This essay is based on critical evaluation and standardisation of three articles “A few surprises in the list of the hip and happening” by Toby Johnstone, “Political tweeters may troll too close to home” by ...
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Psychodynamic Theorists
Psychodynamic Theorists
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Psychoanalysis and psychology have come a long way from what they were back in the times of Freud, Erikson and Adler. The theories presented by these great thinkers have been continually studied, refined and improved to form the subject today. Irrespective of what we consider the field ...
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DESCARTES AND GOD'S EXISTENCE
Descartes and God's Existence
Descartes and God's Existence
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'Descartes' was a philosopher who wrote in his 3rd Meditation that ideas are of three types. The first one is the idea that is inbound or natural, and that is within us and has always been inside like this and is ...
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Morality
Morality
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The moral philosophy of 18th century German philosopher Immanuel Kant is still the focus many intellectual debates. According to Kant, the motives are controlled by reasons and one cannot think of anything without some kind of justification and qualification. Kant distinguishes human actions into two categories or types; actions that ...