1933
DOI: 10.2307/3715374
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An Unpublished Manuscript by Lord Herbert of Cherbury Entitled "Religio Laici"

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“…Given the stress and negative outcomes associated with being homeless, individuals experiencing homelessness are typically represented only in the context of risk. This reinforces the dominant stereotypes of homeless individuals as sick, lazy, mentally ill, addicted, or in some other way deficient and entirely responsible for their circumstances (Kim, ; Wright et al, ). Similarly, an emphasis on risk obfuscates the resilience of many individuals experiencing homelessness and the skills and strength often required to navigate the complexity of being homeless.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…Given the stress and negative outcomes associated with being homeless, individuals experiencing homelessness are typically represented only in the context of risk. This reinforces the dominant stereotypes of homeless individuals as sick, lazy, mentally ill, addicted, or in some other way deficient and entirely responsible for their circumstances (Kim, ; Wright et al, ). Similarly, an emphasis on risk obfuscates the resilience of many individuals experiencing homelessness and the skills and strength often required to navigate the complexity of being homeless.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Though women and young children constitute approximately 37 percent of the overall homeless population and 50 percent of the sheltered population in the United States (HUD ), many are shocked to discover that on any given night there are thousands of young children living on the streets in the United States. For example, in a recent study (Wright et al, ) of fifty early childhood educators, all of whom currently had children experiencing homelessness enrolled in their classrooms, each participant endorsed the stereotype that most homeless people are adults with mental health problems or struggling with addiction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, we have the possibility of defeaters, 'because new information overrides or undermines an earlier warranted assertion about a then contemporaneous situation'. 21 On the other hand, retrospective discoveries are possible, 'because it might happen that we acquire a warrant for thinking that something was earlier so for which there was no evidence at the time'. 22 We refute these two putative directions of failure of the J-link in relation to taste propositions.…”
Section: How To Block Ia2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is therefore doubtless in this system of reasoning about African mental health that mentacide is contributary to early expiration in African-U.S. men. Indeed, Dr. Bobby Wright underscored the genocidal aspects of mentacide (Wright, 1979) and Olomenji (1996) makes this plain.…”
Section: Mental Health: the Issue Of A Nonafrican Matementioning
confidence: 99%