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UNINA9910778566803321 |
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Akrasia in Greek philosophy [[electronic resource] ] : from Socrates to Plotinus / / edited by Christopher Bobonich and Pierre Destrée |
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Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, 2007 |
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1-282-39696-X |
9786612396960 |
90-474-2012-8 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (336 p.) |
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Collana |
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Philosophia antiqua, , 0079-1687 ; ; v. 106 |
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BobonichChristopher |
DestréePierre |
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Akrasia |
Akrasia - History - To 1500 |
Ethics - Greece |
Philosophy, Ancient |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-290) and index. |
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Preliminary Material / Christopher Bobonich and Pierre Destrée -- Socrates On Akrasia, Knowledge, And The Power Of Appearance / Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith -- A Problem In The Gorgias: How Is Punishment Supposed To Help With Intellectual Error? / Christopher Rowe -- Plato On Akrasia And Knowing Your Own Mind / Chris Bobonich -- Unified Agency And Akrasia In Platos Republic / Christopher Shields -- Thirst As Desire For Good / Roslyn Weiss -- Akrasia And The Structure Of The Passions In Platos Timaeus / Gabriela Roxana Carone -- Plato And Enkrateia / Louis-André Dorion -- Aristotle On The Causes Of Akrasia / Pierre Destrée -- Akrasia And The Method Of Ethics / Marco Zingano -- Aristotles Weak Akrates: What Does Her Ignorance Consist In? / David Charles -- Akrasia And Enkrateia In Ancient Stoicism: Minor Vice And Minor Virtue? / Jean-Baptiste Gourinat -- Epictetus On Moral Responsibility For Precipitate Action / Ricardo Salles -- Plotinus On Akrasia: The Neoplatonic Synthesis / Lloyd Gerson -- References / Christopher Bobonich and Pierre Destrée -- Index Of Ancient Sources / Christopher Bobonich and |
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Pierre Destrée -- Index Of Modern Authors / Christopher Bobonich and Pierre Destrée. |
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Discussions on akrasia (lack of control, or weakness of will) in Greek philosophy have been particularily vivid and intense for the past two decades. Standard stories that presented Socrates as the philosopher who simply denied the phenomenon, and Plato and Aristotle as rehabilitating it straightforwardly against Socrates, have been challenged in many different ways. Building on those challenges, this collective provides new, and in some cases opposed ways of reading well-known as well as more neglected texts. Its 13 contributions, written by experts in the field, cover the whole history of Greek ethics, from Socrates to Plotinus, through Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics (Cleanthes, Chrysippus, Epictetus). |
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UNINA9910830370503321 |
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Snoddon Janet |
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Case management of long-term conditions [[electronic resource] ] : principles and practice for nurses / / Janet Snoddon |
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Pubbl/distr/stampa |
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Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2010 |
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1-282-68345-4 |
9786612683459 |
1-4443-1986-8 |
1-4443-1987-6 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (226 p.) |
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Chronic diseases - Nursing |
Chronically ill - Care |
Hospitals - Case management services |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover; Contents; Introduction; 1 Background to the Implementation of Case Management Models for Chronic Long-Term Conditions within the |
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National Health Service; Introduction; Primary care management of long-term conditions; How management approaches have been developed; Developing and delivering care; Future of care; The impact and cost of chronic disease; Identifying patients who require case management; National guidelines and evidence-based practice; Embedding evidence in practice; Making progress in the management of chronic conditions; Modernizing care in the National Health Service |
Developing case management and care delivery Case management in the National Health Service; Promotion of self-management and self-care; Partnerships and expectations; Conclusion; References; 2 Case Management Models: Nationally and Internationally; Introduction; The context for case management in the NHS; Impact of managed care models; International models of care reviewed; The Alaskan Medical Service; Kaiser Permanente (North California); Group Health Cooperative (Seattle, Washington); HealthPartners (Minnesota); Touchpoint Health Plan (Wisconsin) |
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield (Connecticut)United Health Europe Ever care; Amsterdam Health Care System (the Netherlands); Outcome intervention model (New Zealand); National model of chronic disease prevention and control (Australia); Guided Care (United States); PACE (United States); Veterans Affairs (United States); Improving Chronic Illness Care (Seattle); Expanded Chronic Care Model (Canada); Pfizer (United States); Green Ribbon Health: Medicare in health support (Florida); What do these models provide?; Models in use in England; Care management in social care |
Case management models in the NHSJoint NHS and social care; Data for case management; Evaluation; Conclusion; References; 3 Competencies for Managing Long-Term Conditions; Introduction; Development of the competency framework; What the competencies are expected to deliver; The competencies: what are they?; Domain A: advanced clinical nursing practice; Domain B: leading complex care co-ordination; Domain C: proactively manage complex long-term conditions; Domain D: managing cognitive impairment and mental well-being; Domain E: supporting self-care, self-management and enabling independence |
Domain F: professional practice and leadership Domain G: identifying high-risk people, promoting health and preventing ill health; Domain H: end-of-life care; Domain I: inter-agency and partnership working; What the competencies aim to do; Developing educational models to develop competencies; Conclusion; References; 4 Outcomes for Patients - Managing Complex Care; Introduction; The areas of competence and deliverables for patients: Leading complex care co-ordination; Identifying high-risk patients, promoting health and preventing ill health; Inter-agency and partnership working; Conclusion |
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The importance of appropriate and effective management of patient with long term chronic conditions cannot be underestimated. Case Management of Long-Term Conditions aims to provide all appropriate practitioners (including nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists, and social care practitioners) who might be involved in delivery of proactive case management with a practical understanding of how their knowledge and skills can be utilized to improve outcomes for people with chronic long-term conditions. The text contains some broad reflections on care and service delivery based on reviews of |
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