Edith Stein, On the Problem of Empathy, 1964Rawlins, F I G
The Collected Works of Edith Stein(共11册), 这套丛书还有 《Philosophy of Psychology and the Humanities》《The Science of the Cross》《The Hidden Life》《Knowledge and Faith》《Essays on Woman》 等。 喜欢读"On The Problem of Empathy"的人也喜欢· ··· The ...
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25、sense of ones intrinsic worth, and points out the problem of a “misplaced self-respect”, thus opening a new door for her readers, which differentiates her view of self-respect from that of many other writers. Section 2: Global Reading Please divide the text into 3 parts and summarize...
This article reports on the consensus development process and the agreed-upon consensus points. Methodology We employed a standard six-stage Delphi process27,28, including the definition of the problem and identification of experts (Stages 1 and 2, concurrently), three survey rounds (Stages 3–5)...
empathy is foundational to person-centred care, and critical for its practice. [15]. Empathy is also important in so far as it triggers compassion, which can be characterised as “feelings of warmth, concern and care for the other, as well as a strong motivation to improve the other’s ...
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Community health workers: part of the solution. Health Aff (Millwood). 2010;29(7):1338-1342. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2010.0081PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 40. Singh P, Chokshi DA. Community health workers–a local solution to a global problem. N Engl J Med. 2013;369(10):894-896. doi...
To De La O’s friends and relatives, there was nothing random about any of it. We have so many stories of families putting pressure on departments; why wouldn’t they then turn to social media?” Tamborra says. “Now the problem obviously is: Why should they have to? Before that late...