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薬事審議会血液事業部会令和7年度第4回運営委員会(資料)
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2026-2-19 14:00)
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「第7回厚生科学審議会食品衛生監視部会」の開催について
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2026-2-19 14:00)
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第35回厚生科学審議会がん登録部会の開催について(オンライン開催)
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(2026-2-19 14:00)
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採用情報(非常勤職員(大臣官房厚生科学課)募集情報)
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2026-2-19 12:00)
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Evolutionary Approaches to Religion
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2026-2-19 8:47)
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[New Entry by Jason Marsh on February 18, 2026.]
Within the broader conversation about religion and science, no topic has sparked more interest than the Darwinian revolution and whether it can be fully reconciled with faith. Although the traditional focus concerned evolutionary biology and its implications for design arguments, biblical hermeneutics, human uniqueness, the problem of evil, and secularism, the past few decades have witnessed evolutionary attempts to explain religion itself. These explanations have produced new challenges for attempts to uncover the overall significance of...
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第3回治療と仕事の両立支援指針作成検討会議事録
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2026-2-18 18:55)
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Foreknowledge and Free Will
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2026-2-18 14:20)
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[Revised entry by David Hunt and Linda Zagzebski on February 17, 2026.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Fatalism is the thesis that human acts occur by necessity and hence are unfree. Theological fatalism is the thesis that infallible foreknowledge of a human act makes the act necessary and hence unfree. If there is a being who knows the entire future infallibly, then no human act is free. Fatalism seems to be entailed by infallible foreknowledge by the...
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第25回新型インフルエンザ対策に関する小委員会 資料
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2026-2-18 14:20)
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第183回労働政策審議会安全衛生分科会(開催案内)
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2026-2-18 14:00)
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人事労務マガジン 特集第242号 過労死等防止調査研究センター 研究成果発表シンポジウム ハイブリッド開催
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2026-2-18 14:00)
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