Essays, First SeriesH. Altemus, 1939 - 332 pages |
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... action areas, that is, climate change adaptation, zerocarbon development and scaled-up climate finance. The first action area aims to put in place policies and measures to decrease vulnerability and risks linked to the impacts on ...
... action areas, that is, climate change adaptation, zerocarbon development and scaled-up climate finance. The first action area aims to put in place policies and measures to decrease vulnerability and risks linked to the impacts on ...
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... action-proper. In general, the actions are something, which involve agency and non-actions are episodes of human life, without any intervention of the human agency. In karma-yoga of the Bhagavadgītā, three specific categories regarding ...
... action-proper. In general, the actions are something, which involve agency and non-actions are episodes of human life, without any intervention of the human agency. In karma-yoga of the Bhagavadgītā, three specific categories regarding ...
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... action research, and critical systems heuristics share a basic concern in the problem of rational action: How can we identify, discuss, and justify rational action rationally? Dealing “rationally” with the problem of rational action ...
... action research, and critical systems heuristics share a basic concern in the problem of rational action: How can we identify, discuss, and justify rational action rationally? Dealing “rationally” with the problem of rational action ...
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