Keyphrases
American Transcendentalism
41%
Ancient History
41%
Ancient philosophy
41%
Capacity Decline
11%
Charles Darwin
41%
Class Group
41%
Cognitive Disorders
11%
Concepts of Nature
41%
Contested Concepts
11%
Daily Life
11%
Decorum
41%
Disability
83%
Divine Law
41%
Divine Providence
41%
Dynamic Dimensions
41%
Effective Participation
11%
Embodied Difference
11%
Frailty
11%
Full Participation
11%
Functional Capacity
23%
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
41%
Greek
41%
Heraclitus
41%
Human Activities
41%
Human Being
41%
Human Consciousness
41%
Human History
41%
Human Interaction
41%
Human Intervention
83%
Human Mind
41%
Human Nature
41%
Individual Performance
11%
Industrial Revolution
41%
Intellectual Impairment
11%
Intrinsic Attributes
41%
Invisible
11%
Karl Marx
41%
Latin Language
41%
Latin Translation
41%
Law
41%
Living Animals
41%
Living Plants
41%
Material World
83%
Medical Model
11%
Mental Attributes
11%
Mental Impairment
11%
Mental-physical
11%
Natura
83%
Natural Environment
41%
Natural Phenomena
41%
Natural Thing
41%
Object Interaction
41%
Old French
41%
One-group
41%
Participation in Society
11%
Performance Level
11%
Physical Attributes
11%
Physical Disorder
11%
Physical Impairment
11%
Physical Materials
41%
Physical Tasks
11%
Physical World
83%
Physis
41%
Plant-animal
41%
Policy Ideas
41%
Presocratics
83%
Religious Orientation
41%
Reverse Discrimination
41%
Rousseau
41%
Sensory Impairment
11%
Sexual Orientation
41%
Social Categories
41%
Social Model
11%
Supernatural
41%
Traditional Concept
41%
United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD)
11%
Unnatural
41%
Visions of Nature
41%
Wildlife
41%
World Population
11%
World Report on Disability
11%
Arts and Humanities
Ancient Philosophy
27%
Application
27%
Artificial
55%
C. Darwin
27%
Concepts of nature
27%
Decorum
27%
Divine Law
27%
divine providence
27%
G. W. F. Hegel
27%
Greek word
27%
Heraclitus
27%
Human Consciousness
27%
human history
27%
Human Mind
27%
Human Nature
55%
Intrinsic
27%
Karl Marx
27%
Latin Translation
27%
Latin word
27%
Material World
27%
Natural Phenomenon
27%
Old French
27%
Physical World
27%
Physis
27%
Pre-Socratics
55%
realm
27%
Religion
27%
Revolutions
27%
Tradition
83%
Transcendentalism
27%
Victims
27%
INIS
animals
25%
applications
8%
barriers
27%
birth
36%
capacity
55%
communities
27%
constraints
27%
conventions
27%
dimensions
8%
dynamics
8%
environment
8%
expansion
8%
forests
8%
france
8%
geology
16%
humans
83%
interactions
36%
interventions
25%
labelling
27%
levels
27%
lifetime
27%
medicine
27%
orientation
8%
people
100%
performance
27%
policy
8%
populations
27%
rocks
8%
united nations
27%
universe
16%
vision
8%
weather
8%
wildlife
8%