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  1. 2025-03-01
    Glass Hospitals: 飞艇体彩开奖视频,幸运飞行艇官方开奖号码,开奖直播结果记录,168网幸运飞行艇开奖记录查询结果 Transparency and Trustworthy Interpretation in Medical and Healthcare Expertise.Ben Almassi - 2025 - Diametros 22 (82):53-63.details
    In their recent article in this journal, Giubilini, Gur-Arie, and Jamrozik argue that there is more to expertise than individual healthcare professionals’ knowledge of their fields. To be an expert is to be recognized as a credible authority, they explain, and being a credible authority necessitates trust. Among the core ethical principles they identify for trustworthy experts in medicine and healthcare are honesty, humility, and transparency. Here I aim to affirm these authors’ linkage of expertise and trust by decoupling both (...) from a presumptive norm of transparency. My suggestion is not that medical or healthcare experts should lie or deceive, but that articulating their credible authority in terms of transparency mischaracterizes things. We see this in several ways: through the negative epistemic effects of a general norm of expert transparency, the importance of discretion in healthy trust relations, and the need for relationally responsive interpretation in how medical and health experts communicate with different patients and publics across social-epistemic difference. (shrink)
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  2. 2025-03-01
    Commentary on: 168幸运飞开艇历史开奖记录 168飞艇历史查询 最新飞艇计划官方正规版 飞艇官网开奖记录查询 Begoña Carrascal's "The practice of arguing and the arguments: Examples from mathematics".Andrew Aberdein - 2014 - In Dima Mohammed & Marcin Lewinski (eds.), Virtues of argumentation: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation (OSSA), May 22–25, 2013. OSSA.details
    For the last decade there has been a growing interest in the interplay between mathematical practice and argumentation. The study of each of these areas promises to shed light on the other, as I and several other authors from a variety of disciplines have argued. I am particularly grateful to Begoña Carrascal for her careful critique of some central assumptions of this programme, as such challenges are vital for its long-term success. In this commentary, I wish to respond to two (...) of her main points in a similar spirit. She writes: “From a review of many of the papers [of the programme] ... we can extract two main ideas. First, Johnson’s influential definition placed a burden on many of their authors to justify the claim that mathematical products are argumentative. Second, there is a manifest tension in these works between the examples of mathematical products considered as arguments and the process that leads to them” (Carrascal, 2013, p. 6). I will address each of these ideas in turn. (shrink)
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  3. 2025-02-28
    飞艇开奖结果官网查询 官方开奖结果优势 官网开奖飞飞艇结果 幸运168飞艇官网开奖 168幸运飞行艇开奖查询结果 开彩开奖飞艇结果直播168. Are Current AI Systems Capable of Well-Being?James Fanciullo - forthcoming - Asian Journal of 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.details
    Recently, Simon Goldstein and Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini have argued that certain existing AI systems are capable of well-being. They consider the three leading approaches to well-being—hedonism, desire satisfactionism, and the objective list approach—and argue that theories of these kinds plausibly imply that some current AI systems are capable of welfare. In this paper, I argue that the leading versions of each of these theories do not imply this. I conclude that we have strong reason to doubt that current AI systems (...) are capable of well-being. (shrink)
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  4. 2025-02-28
    Geographies of Selves: Haciendo una América Cósmica through 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.Alexander V. Stehn - 2025 - The Pluralist 20 (1):117-123.details
    In this philosophical response to Terrance MacMullan’s From American Empire to América Cósmica through 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询: Prospero’s Reflection (2023), I engage with his ambitious project of inter-American 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 and critique of U.S. imperialism. I reflect on our shared positionality as white scholars raised in Spanish-speaking regions and analyze his engagement with philosophers like Pedro Albizu Campos and Gloria Anzaldúa. While praising MacMullan's contributions, I draw upon Anzaldúa's "Geographies of Selves" concept to suggest that more "autohistoria" or self-disclosure would enhance the existential (...) depth and philosophical power of his project. (shrink)
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  5. 2025-02-28
    168全国统一开奖官网直播 飞艇全国统一开奖数据 历史记录 历史查询记录 官网开奖结果玩法 Adorno´s Misinterpretation of Absolute Idealism.Hector Ferreiro - 2025 - In Christoph Asmuth, Anne Becker & Lea Fink (eds.), Das Fortleben der Klassischen Deutschen Philosophie in der Kritischen Theorie. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann. pp. 17-30.details
    Adorno´s critique of absolute idealism is beset with considerable hermeneutical errors. Adorno does not fail to notice, however, that Hegel addressed many of the open questions of transcendental idealism and tried to solve them. For example, Adorno recognizes that Hegel criticized Kant and Fichte precisely because they both ultimately advocated a formal conception of subjectivity; Hegel unceasingly stressed instead the importance of the intrinsic unity of subject and object. Furthermore, Adorno acknowledges that Hegel rejected the pure identity of the I (...) as the starting point of the system and claimed that the different conceptions of reality developed by the human mind are based on the successive contradictions of the objects with their own concepts – for Adorno this is the reason why Hegel was able to expound his 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 on the basis of the thoughts of the subject in the Phenomenology of Spirit and from the determinations of the object in the Science of Logic. Adorno explicitly recognizes that the attempt to develop dialectics from both sides, that is, from the subject and the object, was an advance of Hegel over earlier idealists. Adorno, finally, accepts that, although Hegel characterizes subjectivity as absolute, objectivity plays a decisive role in his 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询. With Hegel, according to Adorno, idealism reaches its maximum strength and its highest elevation. Now, despite recognizing the advantages of Hegel´s approach Adorno nonetheless maintains that absolute idealism ultimately rests on the radicalization of transcendental idealism, as a further expansion of its basic principle. Hegel disagreed with transcendental idealism, but he did not abandon its main project of deriving all determinacy from subjective thought; he therefore did not contest the priority of the subject. Although Adorno recognizes the value of many of the solutions that Hegel offers to solve the theoretical tensions within transcendental idealism, he thinks that those solutions do not actually resolve these tensions – in Adorno´s eyes they simply cannot be solved within the idealistic paradigm. It is not unfair to say that Adorno misunderstands Hegel´s absolute idealism as a heterodox attempt to further develop Fichte´s philosophical program in a divergent way (especially as it is presented in the Foundation of the Entire Wissenschaftslehre). Adorno´s supposedly ‘immanent’ critique of absolute idealism is in fact based on a highly controversial interpretation of Hegel´s approach, which is to resolve those problematic claims of Kant´s and Fichte´s variants of idealism that Adorno himself considers untenable. (shrink)
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  6. 2025-02-28
    The Representative Individuals Approach to Fair Machine Learning.Clinton Castro & Loi Michele - forthcoming - AI and Ethics.details
    The demands of fair machine learning are often expressed in probabilistic terms. Yet, most of the systems of concern are deterministic in the sense that whether a given subject will receive a given score on the basis of their traits is, for all intents and purposes, either zero or one. What, then, can justify this probabilistic talk? We argue that the statistical reference classes used in fairness measures can be understood as defining the probability that hypothetical persons, who are representative (...) of social roles, will receive certain goods. We call these hypothetical persons “representative individuals.” We claim that what we owe to actual, concrete individuals—whose individual chances of receiving the good in the system might be extreme (i.e., either zero or one)—is that their representative individual has an appropriate probability of receiving the good in question. While less immediately intuitive than other approaches, we argue that the representative individual approach has important advantages over other ways of making sense of this probabilistic talk in the context of fair machine learning. (shrink)
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  7. 2025-02-28
    When and why are motivational trade-offs evidence of sentience?Simon Brown & Jonathan Birch - forthcoming - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.details
    Motivational trade-off behaviours, where an organism behaves as if flexibly weighing up an opportunity for reward against a risk of injury, are often regarded as evidence that the organism has valenced experiences like pain. This type of evidence has been influential in shifting opinion regarding crabs and insects. Critics note that (i) the precise links between trade-offs and consciousness are not fully known; (ii) simple trade-offs are evinced by the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans, mediated by a mechanism plausibly too simple (...) to support conscious experience; (iii) pain can sometimes interfere with rather than support making trade-offs rationally. However, rather than undermining trade-off evidence in general, such cases show that the nature of the trade-off, and its underlying neural substrate, matter. We investigate precisely how. (shrink)
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  8. 2025-02-28
    A Critical Response to Pauline Kleingeld’s “Critical Notice” on Kant, Race, and Racism.Huaping Lu-Adler - forthcoming - Critical 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of Race.details
    In this critical response, I clarify my critique of the commonly held assumption that racism contradicts Kant’s pure moral 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询. I explain why Kant’s belated criticisms of some practices of slavery should not be interpreted as a rejection of colonial slavery as an institution. I end with a reflection on the relation between Kant’s 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 and anti-racism.
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  9. 2025-02-28
    The Normativity of Introspective Acquaintance Knowledge.Jacopo Pallagrosi - forthcoming - Synthese.details
    Recent works in epistemology have defended the existence of acquaintance knowledge—a non-propositional form of knowledge constituted by the subject's acquaintance with particulars. A significant obstacle to the epistemic legitimacy of acquaintance knowledge lies in the fact that acquaintance is a descriptive psychological phenomenon, whereas knowledge is a normative one. In this paper, I aim to address this challenge by arguing that introspective acquaintance knowledge—the subject's knowledge of their own experiences constituted by acquaintance with them—exhibits a normative dimension. My argument critically (...) hinges on the role of conscious introspective attention. Based on the idea that a distinctive manifestation of the presence of epistemic normativity has to do (at least) with the possibility for a piece of knowledge to be epistemically better or worse, I will argue that we can have epistemically better or worse introspective acquaintance knowledge and that this depends on the degree of attention that is involved in it. By assuming that possibly being epistemically better or worse implies that a piece of knowledge possibly instantiates different degrees of epistemic goodness, and that conscious introspective attention comes in degrees, I will argue that conscious attention plays a gradual epistemic role in acquaintance knowledge. The paper aims to strengthen the case for introspective acquaintance knowledge as a genuine form of epistemic achievement, governed by attention-based normative standards. (shrink)
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  10. 2025-02-28
    Proper Names as Demonstratives in Fiction.Maciej Tarnowski - 2022 - Studia Semiotyczne 36 (1):63-83.details
    In this article, I argue for two theses. The first is that, among different existing accounts of proper name semantics, indexicalism—a stance that treats proper names as indexical expressions—is best suited to explaining various phenomena exhibited by the use of proper names in fictional discourse. I will discuss these phenomena and compare the solutions offered by traditional descriptivist and causal-historical theories of proper name reference with those proposed by indexicalists. Subsequently, I will offer a novel account of indexicalism about proper (...) names, which uses the apparatus of so-called hybrid expressions (Ciecierski, 2020; Künne, 1992; Predelli, 2006) as an alternative to traditional Kaplanian semantics for demonstratives. I offer an argument explaining why, among the variety of indexical views, one should favour such a hybrid theory over other available ones (e.g., Pelczar, Rainsbury, 1998; Rami, 2014) based on the analysis of “distributed utterances” (McCullagh, 2020) and statements that employ more than one fictional context. (shrink)
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  11. 2025-02-28
    The Metaphysics of Gender.E. Diaz-Leon - 2024 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.details
    What is the metaphysics of gender about? Metaphysics is the study of what there is and what it is like. On this conception, questions in the metaphysics of gender would be about the existence and nature of gender. That is, the metaphysics of gender would be about whether alleged gender categories such as being a man, a woman or an agender person are real features or kinds, and if so, what their nature is. In recent years, the metaphysics of gender (...) has received a lot of attention and has shifted from being a rather marginal part of metaphysics to being a growing area of interest. Moreover, growing attention to the metaphysics of gender and the social domain have given rise to fruitful methodological questions about what metaphysics is about and what are the best methods to pursue metaphysical inquiries. This Element offers a survey of recent discussions of these questions. (shrink)
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  12. 2025-02-28
    The Corporate Social Assessment: Making Public Purpose Pay.Michael Bennett - 2024 - Review of Social Economy 82 (1):147-175.details
    Corporations can be powerful engines of economic prosperity, but also for the public good more broadly conceived. But they need to be properly incentivized to fulfil these missions. We propose an innovative plan called the Corporate Social Assessment (CSA). Every four years, a randomly selected Citizens’ Assembly will meet to decide a grading scheme for assessing companies’ conduct. At the end of the cycle, a professional assessment body will grade the companies and rank them. The ranking will be the basis (...) for subsidies to higher-tier companies, to be paid out of a fund to which all companies will contribute, to create a race to the top which financially rewards corporations taking public concerns seriously. The CSA radicalizes the corporate license to operate. To retain legitimacy in the eyes of wider segments of society, the proposal aims to democratize the way we hold corporations accountable for the power they wield. (shrink)
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  13. 2025-02-28
    (1 other version)Property as power: A theory of representation.Rutger Claassen - forthcoming - Journal of Social 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.details
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  14. 2025-02-28
    FRIEDRICH HOLDERLIN : THE WISDOM OF POETRY - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS.Alexis Karpouzos - 2025 - Literature & Aesthetics 8 (34):6.details
    Friedrich Hölderlin, a German Romantic poet and philosopher, is renowned for his profound and enigmatic poetry, which has significantly influenced modern philosophical thought. His work is characterized by a unique blend of poetic expression and philosophical inquiry, often referred to as "poetosophy". By bridging the gap between poetry and 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询, Hölderlin’s work invites us to reconsider the ways in which we understand and experience the world. Hölderlin’s poetry frequently explores the relationship between nature and the divine, portraying nature as a (...) manifestation of the divine presence. His poems often depict nature as a source of spiritual revelation and a means to connect with the transcendent. -/- Hölderlin’s poetry often portrays nature as a sacred realm where the divine presence is immanent. He believed that the beauty and grandeur of the natural world are reflections of the divine essence, providing a means for humans to connect with the transcendental. In his poems, nature is not merely a backdrop for human activities but a living, breathing entity that reveals the sacred. For example, in his poem "The Archipelago," Hölderlin describes the sea as a vast, infinite expanse that mirrors the boundless nature of the divine. This imagery evokes a sense of awe and reverence, inviting readers to perceive the divine presence in the natural world. Hölderlin’s use of symbolic and evocative language helps to convey the spiritual dimension of nature, making it a central theme in his work. -/- Hölderlin’s exploration of nature and the divine is characterized by a sense of unity and interconnectedness. He saw the natural world as a manifestation of the divine spirit, where every element is imbued with a sacred presence. This perspective is evident in his hymn-like poems, where he merges the natural and the spiritual to create a sense of wholeness and harmony. In his poem "Patmos," Hölderlin writes about the presence of the divine in nature, suggesting that the sacred can be found in the beauty and mystery of the natural world. This idea of unity between nature and spirit is central to his poetic vision, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all things and the potential for spiritual revelation through nature. -/- Hölderlin believed that language has the power to reveal the essence of being. He saw poetry as a means to transcend ordinary language and express the ineffable and the divine. This idea resonates with Martin Heidegger’s later assertion that "language is the house of being." For Hölderlin, poetic language is not just a tool for communication but a medium through which the deepest truths about existence can be unveiled.Hölderlin saw language as more than just a tool for communication; he believed it to be a medium through which the essence of being is revealed. For Hölderlin, poetic language has the unique ability to express the ineffable and to capture the profound mysteries of existence. He believed that through poetry, one could access a deeper understanding of reality and the divine. Hölderlin’s poetry is characterized by its rich and evocative use of language. He often employs metaphor, imagery, and symbolism to convey complex philosophical ideas. By transcending the limitations of ordinary language, his poetry seeks to reveal the hidden connections between different aspects of existence. In this way, Hölderlin’s work embodies the idea that language is a means of revelation, a way to uncover the deeper truths that lie beneath the surface of everyday experience. In Hölderlin’s view, the poet plays a crucial role in mediating the relationship between language and being. The poet’s task is to bring forth the sacred and the divine through the power of poetic language. Hölderlin believed that the poet has the ability to transform reality, to make visible the invisible, and to reveal the profound truths that underlie ordinary experience. The poet becomes a bridge between the human and the divine, the finite and the infinite. -/- Hölderlin’s poetry often explores the idea of the unity of language and being. He believed that poetic language has the power to reveal the inherent interconnectedness of all things. Through his poetry, Hölderlin sought to express a sense of wholeness and harmony that transcends the fragmented reality of everyday life. His work invites readers to engage with the world in a deeply spiritual and contemplative manner, recognizing the divine presence in the beauty and mystery of nature. (shrink)
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  15. 2025-02-28
    The Unfair Burden of Rejection on Researchers: Transitioning from Editors as Gatekeepers to Facilitators of Knowledge Production.Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscriptdetails
    As gatekeepers, editors and reviewers play a central role in identifying reliable and valuable scientific works for preservation and dissemination, contributing to subsequent knowledge production and public use. Despite its benefits, the rejection mechanism often carries significant emotional and career consequences for researchers. The analysis of 304 rejection letters since 2022 indicates that over 97% of rejections were attributed solely to authors’ shortcomings or the journal’s rigorous evaluation standards, while less than 3% cited journal-side limitations. This pattern suggests a prevailing (...) tendency where journals position themselves as the standard of quality, implicitly framing rejected research as inherently unqualified and placing an undue burden on authors—the primary producers of knowledge. Given the fallibility of journals, we propose a shift from viewing them as gatekeepers to recognizing them as facilitators of knowledge production. This transition would require embracing intellectual humility, thereby alleviating the rejection-induced burdens on researchers and fostering a more constructive scholarly environment. (shrink)
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  16. 2025-02-28
    The Multiplicity Objection against Uploading Optimism.Clas Weber - forthcoming - Synthese.details
    Could we transfer you from your biological substrate to an electronic hardware by simulating your brain on a computer? The answer to this question divides optimists and pessimists about mind uploading. Optimists believe that you can genuinely survive the transition; pessimists think that surviving mind uploading is impossible. An influential argument against uploading optimism is the multiplicity objection. In a nutshell, the objection is as follows: If uploading optimism were true, it should be possible to create not only one, but (...) multiple digital versions of you. However, you cannot literally become many. Hence, you cannot survive even a single instance of uploading, and optimism about uploading is misguided. In this paper, I will first spell out the multiplicity objection in detail and then provide a two-pronged defence against the objection. First, uploading pessimists cannot establish that uploading optimism has the contentious implication. Second, it is in fact plausible to think that we could become multiple distinct persons. Optimists’ hope for a digital afterlife is therefore not thwarted by the prospect of multiplicity. (shrink)
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    Unlimited Nature: A Śaivist Model of Divine Greatness.Davide Andrea Zappulli - 2024 - Sophia 63 (3):553-569.details
    The notion of maximal greatness is arguably part of the very concept of God: something greater than God is not even possible. But how should we understand this notion? The aim of this paper is to provide a Śaivist answer to this question by analyzing the form of theism advocated in the Pratyabhijñā tradition. First, I extract a model of divine greatness, the Hierarchical Model, from Nagasawa’s work "Maximal God". According to the Hierarchical Model, God is that than which nothing (...) could be greater by virtue of being better suited than all other beings in relation to certain great-making properties (§1). I then offer an analysis of the form of theism advocated in the Pratyabhijñā tradition by discussing passages from the works of Somānanda, the founder of the Pratyabhijñā school, and of Utpaladeva, the most prominent of Somānanda’s disciples. I argue that the Pratyabhijñā theist cannot account for divine greatness in terms of the Hierarchical Model. My argument is that the Hierarchical Model requires a comparison between God and other beings that cannot be made with the Pratyabhijñā God (§2). Finally, I develop an original alternative model, the Unlimited Nature Model, that accounts for God’s maximal greatness in a way that suits Pratyabhijñā’s theism. According to the Unlimited Nature Model, the nature of all ordinary beings is metaphysically limited as a result of realizing only a small portion of the potential of what could be, and God is maximally great because only he has a completely unlimited nature (§3). (shrink)
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  18. 2025-02-27
    Political Legitimacy and the 'Public Good' in Islamic Jurisprudence.Adrian Kreutz - forthcoming - Ucla Journal of Islamic and Near East Law.details
    Campaigns highlighting the alleged incompatibility of the Islamic polity with principles of democratic self-governance are longstanding. The basic assumption of the incompatibalist proposition runs as follows: Political legitimacy in Muslim polities can be reduced to a principle of conformity with a set of divinely given rules and norms, the Sharīʿa, occasionally supplemented, and interpreted, by Islamic legal scholars and practitioners. In short, political Islam recognizes the Sharīʿa and Usūl al-fiqh (or, for the purposes of this essay, fiqh, for short) as (...) the Islamic polity’s foundations––those are deemed incompatible with democratic participation. In response, Mohammad Fadel (2018) has argued that the legal instrument of maṣlaḥa, which Fadel summarizes as considerations of the “public good” or “general interest,” can establish the democratic accountability mechanism that critics see missing in political authorities of Sharīʿa–grounded polities. Fadel supports this normative view with reference to some select classical Sunni jurisprudence, particularly the Usūl al-fiqh. I contest this view in two ways: Firstly, on a conceptual level, most thorough analyses of democracy acknowledge responsiveness and active involvement as fundamental components of democratic self-rule. Fadel’s idea of maṣlaḥa does not entirely align with this notion. Secondly, from a doctrinal standpoint, Fadel’s argument is confined solely within the classical Sunni context. That means, Fadel’s argument is contingent upon a significant departure from numerous (potentially the majority) sources within a comprehensive lineage of maṣlaḥa. (shrink)
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  19. 2025-02-27
    Taking political normativity seriously: legitimacy and political realism.Yun Tang - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.details
    The article challenges the notion that political realism necessarily requires a distinctively political normativity. Drawing on the works of Weber and Nietzsche, it offers an alternative reading of political realism. The article uncovers in Williams’ scholarship a dual-layered legitimacy framework, displaying three inherent demands (namely, discursive, intelligibility, and reflective vindication demand) in his idea of legitimacy. In so doing, the article demonstrates how political realism employs its own prescriptive resources to critically scrutinize politics, while highlighting the crucial distinction between political (...) realism and applied ethics. The article finally contends that political realism can, through immanent critique, maintain its evaluative standards and critical potency without necessarily engaging with political normativity. (shrink)
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  20. 2025-02-27
    The Same F1 but a Different F2 – with Absolute Identity.Robert Francescotti - forthcoming - Metaphysica.details
    Here I present an analysis of what it is for an x and a y to be the same F. Unlike the Fregean Analysis (FRE), according to which ‘x is the same F as y’ is equivalent to ‘x is an F, y is an F, and x = y’, the analysis presented and defended here allows that there are possible cases in which x and y are the same F1 but not the same F2 even though x is an (...) F2 and y is an F2. The analysis offered here, FRE+, retains the conditions that FRE deems are necessary for being the same F while adding a further condition to allow that the same F1 can be a different F2. Although FRE+ is compatible with there being such cases, FRE+ shares with FRE that the identity mentioned in the analysis is nothing other than absolute identity. Thus, FRE+ offers a way to allow that the same F1 can be a different F2 while avoiding conflict with the traditionally accepted logic of identity, and I argue without conflict with the Indiscernibility of Identicals in particular. (shrink)
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  21. 2025-02-27
    Comments on Favela and Machery's "The Concept of Representation in the Brain Sciences: The Current Status and Ways Forward".Frances Egan - 2025 - Mind and Language.details
    Favela and Machery conclude from their studies that neuroscientists' and psychologists' concept of representation is both unclear and confused. Rather than advocating reform or elimination of the concept, they suggest that it can serve various theoretical purposes precisely because it is unclear and confused. I challenge their claim that the concept of representation, as used by neuroscientists and psychologists, is unclear and confused, and I propose an alternative explanation of why it might appear to be so.
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  22. 2025-02-27
    Ethics vs. Metaphysics.Michele Odisseas Impagnatiello - forthcoming - Journal of 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.details
    Sometimes, a metaphysical theory has revisionary ethical consequences: for example, some have thought that modal realism entails that there are no moral obligations. In these cases, one may be tempted to reject the metaphysical theory on the grounds that it conflicts with commonsensical ethics. This is an ethics-to-metaphysics inference. My claim is that this inference is in general irrational, and that the fact that a metaphysical theory has highly revisionary ethical consequences is no reason at all to reject the theory. (...) I argue for this claim on the basis of general epistemic principles about the transmission of justification, and what makes for a good argument. Furthermore, I argue that my account can explain why a certain narrow class of ethics-to-metaphysics inferences are rational. (shrink)
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  23. 2025-02-27
    THE 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 OF SUPERDETERMINISM ON NIETZSCHE.John Bannan - manuscriptdetails
    The 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of superdeterminism is based on a single scientific fact about the universe, namely that cause and effect in physics are not real. In 2020, accomplished Swedish theoretical physicist, Dr. Johan Hansson published a physics proof using Albert Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity that our universe is superdeterministic meaning a predetermined static block universe without cause and effect in physics. The 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of superdeterminism dismantles the main philosophical teachings of Friedrich Nietzsche, who professed self-construction of meaning in life through (...) one’s own will to power. However, it is impossible to self-construct meaning in life in the absence of cause and effect in physics. Moreover, superdeterminism strongly suggests the existence of a supremely intelligent God, who predetermined everything that happens in the universe, including the lives and thoughts of all human beings. Meaning in life is God given under the 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of superdeterminism. God is anything but dead. (shrink)
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  24. 2025-02-27
    'Beyond that which the victim suffers in death alone': Pain, Orientalism, and Non-violence at Guantanamo Bay.John Harfouch - forthcoming - Brill.details
    Abstract: I argue that Orientalism continues to construct Arabs as subjects that cannot suffer violence, particularly the violence of torture. Beginning with Edward Said’s observation that Orientalists constructed ‘Arabs’ in the nineteenth -century as inorganic, metallic, and mineralized beings, I trace these themes through various sites in and around Guantanamo Bay. One finds the tropes of Orientalism in the Bybee memo as well as in the diary of Mohamedou Ould Slahi. Through these three distinct but related moments, one finds that (...) Orientalism continues to produce Arabs as inorganic entities beyond death and thereby immune to violence and specifically the violence of torture. Insofar as imperialism has co-opted the language of non-violence by constructing its enemies as inviolable, one must recognize the Orientalized Arab as a receptor of limitless ‘non - violent’ hostilities. (shrink)
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  25. 2025-02-27
    Where do moral injuries come from? A relational conception of moral practice and experience.Christa Acampora, Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic, Sarah Denne & Jacob Smith - forthcoming - Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health.details
    The predominant account of the etiology of moral injuries among Veterans and military personnel in the clinical psychological and psychiatric literature construes morality as inherent in belief structures. This supports the conceptualization of moral injuries as intrapsychic phenomena resulting from exposure to high-stakes events in which fixed beliefs are contravened in ways that result in psychological harms, including maladaptive beliefs and distress. We identify several problems with this formulation and offer suggestions for modification, including greater focus on: 1) experiences rather (...) than events in identifying circumstances in which moral injuries occur, and 2) degradation of relevant relationships rather than conflicts with and among moral contents. These shifts in framing could have epidemiological salience, facilitating more robust case characterization and enabling a variety of approaches to reestablishing the moral conditions that support life affirmation. (shrink)
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  26. 2025-02-27
    Change and Location: A New and Old Case against Functionality.Marion Florian - 2025 - Metaphysica 26 (1).details
    In this paper, I shall discuss the question whether a concrete object can be multi-located while it is moving or not. I shall say nothing on the vexed issue of multi-location in and for itself. Instead, my discussion will support a ‘might’-conditional claim: ‘if multi-location were possible, then change might imply multi-location’. To do this, after a very short clarification of the various meanings of ‘to be located’, I will first present and discuss Diodorus’ arguments against the reality of motion, (...) since they focus on the question of what the location of the moving item is, and then scrutinize Hegel’s reply to Diodorus Cronus’ reasonings, insofar as his answer consists in claiming that an object in motion is in many locations at once. Although many philosophers of the past are referred to, this paper does not aim to be a piece of scholarship, but to explore the various metaphysical possibilities con-cerning the logic of location underlying change. (shrink)
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  27. 2025-02-27
    Wisdom's Wittgenstein.Nikolay Milkov - forthcoming - In Ali Hossein Khani & Gary Kemp (eds.), Wittgenstein and Other Philosophers: His Influence on Historical and Contemporary Analytic Philosophers (Volume II). Routledge.details
    In 1921, John Wisdom (1904–1993) became a member of Fitzwilliam House, Cambridge, where he read 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 and attended lectures by G. E. Moore, C. D. Broad, and J. E. McTaggart. He received his BA in 1924, after which he worked for five years at the National Institute of Industrial Psychology. From 1929 to 1934, Wisdom was a Lecturer in the department of logic and metaphysics at the University of St Andrews and a colleague of G. F. Stout. After the publication (...) of his book Interpretation and Analysis (1931) and five articles on “Logical Constructions” in Mind (1931–3), Wisdom became a Lecturer in Moral Sciences in Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity College. This gave him the opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge of Wittgenstein’s 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询. Since nothing by Wittgenstein but Tractatus appeared in print for decades, Wisdom’s publications of these years were—mistakenly—read as portents of the new ideas of Wittgenstein himself. The publication of Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations in 1953 brought with it, among other things, the fall of Wisdom’s popularity. (shrink)
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  28. 2025-02-27
    The Future of Humanity. An Anthropological Perspective on Body Optimisation and Transhumanism.Anna Puzio - 2023 - Zeitschrift Für Semiotik 45 (3-4):29-47.details
    In times of rapid technological progress, transhumanism, which strives for radical technological transformations of the human being, spreads its ideas with great publicity and media impact. Although these ideas are directed towards the future, they influence how we understand humans, bodies, and technology today. T his article exam­ ines the anthropology of transhumanism and investigates the extent to which it offers approaches for the contemporary anthropology of body optimisation. T he article comes to the conclusion that the understanding of the (...) human being in transhumanism is prob­ lematic in many respects and therefore not suitable for the further development of a contemporary philosophical anthropology. Nevertheless, corrective perspectives for an anthropology of contemporary body optimisation can be derived from these problems. (shrink)
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  29. 2025-02-27
    Missing references and citations at Google Scholar.Joona Räsänen - forthcoming - Bioethics.details
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  30. 2025-02-27
    Nietzsche on Constructing Emotions (draft).Kaitlyn Creasy - manuscriptdetails
    In this paper, I argue that Nietzsche thinks emotional experience is constructed. To say that my experience of a particular emotion—for example, compassion—is constructed is to say that any instance of compassion I experience is something of my own making. Specifically, it is a feeling-state fabricated by my mind as it (automatically and unwittingly) interprets the phenomenally experienced bodily feelings to which I find myself subject in a particular circumstance. In other words, any compassion I experience is the result of (...) my mind having constructed such a feeling. What’s more, since Nietzsche thinks the process by which my mind interprets these bodily feelings will always involve the deployment of socially available emotion concepts and emotion narratives, he will think not only that emotions are constructed, but that they are constructed via social artifacts. Recognizing that our emotional lives are shaped by the emotion concepts and narratives we utilize to make sense of them suggests that enlarging our emotional vocabulary and familiarizing ourselves with new emotional narratives can be profoundly transformative. It also highlights the possibility of reflective intervention into our emotional and perceptual lives, potentially opening up new ways of feeling and seeing. (shrink)
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  31. 2025-02-27
    Know Your Agent: Governing AI Identity on the Agentic Web.Tomer Jordi Chaffer - manuscriptdetails
    The agentic web refers to a vision of the internet where AI agents play a central role in facilitating interactions, automating tasks, and enhancing user experiences. Realizing this vision requires us to rethink how we govern the internet. Within the agentic web, the promise of AI systems becoming more decentralized and autonomous represents unique challenges and opportunities for governance, necessitating innovative approaches to ensure responsible integration into society. Toward this end, we propose the Know Your Agent framework, designed to manage (...) Decentralized AI agents through identity verification, behavioral monitoring, and accountability mechanisms. Our approach integrates protocol science and legal engineering, utilizing blockchain technology to support these efforts. (shrink)
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  32. 2025-02-27
    Towards “Glass Bead Games 2.0”: Nurturing Global Cultural Memories by Means of New Forms of Art and Knowledge Interaction in the Age of AI.David Bartosch - 2024 - Herança – History, Heritage and Culture Journal 7 (Special):12–30.details
    The advent of AI calls for an existential self-redefinition of humanity. It necessitates the establishment of a pluralistic global humanist culture that enables us to coexist in the new world of active media and autopoietic technology. In this paper, related philosophical questions give rise to the proposal of a novel metaculture that elevates human heritages and cultural memories to the plane of a digital AI- based infrastructure. I argue for a balanced and holistic approach to human-to-human and human–AI interactions and (...) metaculture that can be developed in the form of combinatorial “metagames” that reflect the potential of human consciousness, transcend the boundaries between technology, human embodiment and biology, the arts, sciences and humanities, and 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询, and, finally, include the element of meaningful coincidence and spontaneity “in the second potency.” Hermann Hesse’s final novel, The Glass Bead Game, offers a key to understanding this basic idea. His vision is extremely relevant today. Based on this, the concept of cultivating global cultural memories through innovative aesthetic-epistemic “Glass Bead Games 2.0” is discussed further from a systematic angle. To complement this, reference is also made to Hesse’s own source of inspiration: Novalis’s “encyclopedist” approach interlinks aesthetic and epistemic productivity in a way that could become a major starting point to create a new holistic metaculture in the Age of AI. (shrink)
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  33. 2025-02-26
    Malapportionment: A Murder Mystery.Daniel Wodak - forthcoming - Northwestern University Law Review.details
    Malapportionment—electoral districts with divergent ratios of people to representation—was ruled to be unconstitutional in a widely venerated series of cases before the Warren Court. Those cases held that a principle of political equality, ‘one person, one vote’, is required by the Constitution. But what is the content of that principle? Many Justices and commentators declare that it is vague, empty, circular, or meaningless. This creates a murder mystery. Malapportionment was killed; but by what, exactly? This Article seeks an answer by (...) focusing on the Court’s commitments about the scope and strictness of one person, one vote: it is a broad (rather than narrow) principle of rough (rather than exact) equality. As such, one person, one vote requires an equal number of people per district and an equal number of votes per voter; and it requires a roughly equal number of people per district. These commitments are attractive in isolation. But, this Article shows, they are objectionable in conjunction: they entail that one person, one vote is too permissive, as it only requires a roughly equal number of votes per voter. If your vote is roughly equal to mine when your district is fractionally more populous than mine, your vote is also roughly equal to mine when I can cast fractionally more votes than you. -/- Since this problem follows inexorably from the Court’s commitments about the scope and strictness of one person, one vote, there are two possible solutions. First, one person, one vote could be broad a principle of exact equality; administrability may then justify underenforcing the principle in distributing voters to districts, but not in distributing votes to voters. Second, one person, one vote could include a narrow principle requiring rough equality in apportionment, as well as a distinct principle requiring exactly equal votes per voter. These solutions have important constitutional implications—including for resolving the population baseline at issue in malapportionment, which remains uncertain after Evenwel v. Abbott. But neither provides an easy way out. Each makes one person, one vote either too restrictive or too permissive. -/- This puzzle brings to light why the operative principle in a venerated series of cases is deeply unclear and unsettled. But it has a special significance beyond that. One person, one vote lies at the heart of America’s constitutional democracy, which is already under considerable threat. On the one hand, if the content of the principle is too restrictive (or too uncertain), then objections to its constitutionality are considerably strengthened. On the other hand, if it is too permissive, then one person, one vote provides little constraint on Vice-President J.D. Vance’s recent proposal to give extra votes to parents, as well as myriad similar policies and procedures that would erode voters’ equality at the ballot box. (shrink)
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  34. 2025-02-26
    Stebbing's Wittgenstein.Nikolay Milkov - forthcoming - In Ali Hossein Khani & Gary Kemp (eds.), Wittgenstein and Other Philosophers: His Influence on Historical and Contemporary Analytic Philosophers (Volume II). Routledge.details
    Susan Stebbing wrote only once on Wittgenstein, in her paper ‘Logical Positivism and Analysis’ (1933). The paper was unusually critical of Wittgenstein. It put the Cambridge analytic 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of Moore and Russell in a sharp opposition to the positivist 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of the Vienna Circle, in which Stebbing included Wittgenstein. Whereas the positivists were interested in analysing language, the Cambridge realists were analysing facts. To be more explicit, the analytic philosophers were engaged in directional analysis, which seeks to illuminate (to elucidate) (...) the multiplicity of the analysed facts. In contrast, positivists aimed at a final analysis that proves that there are simples. Stebbing’s sympathies were clearly on the side of the Cambridge realists. The important implication of Stebbing’s paper was that it urged Wittgenstein to change the style of his 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询, abandoning those points which allegedly connected him with the Vienna Circle. (shrink)
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  35. 2025-02-26
    Representing relevance.Robert Hartzell - 2025 - Synthese 205 (3):1-18.details
    I begin with a gap in the literature on conversational relevance, wherein utterances that shift probability distributions included in the common ground do not count as relevant if they do not rule out one or more answers to the question under discussion. In order to provide a satisfying account of probabilistic conversational relevance, I introduce a relevance measure, R(⋅)R(\cdot )R(⋅). I motivate six axioms for such a function, and show that they uniquely characterize the symmetrized Kullback–Leibler divergence. I then show (...) how we can incorporate this result into an expanded definition of conversational relevance. (shrink)
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  36. 2025-02-26
    Authority or Autonomy? Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives on Deference to Experts.Alex Worsnip, Devin Lane, Sam Pratt, M. Giulia Napolitano, Kurt Gray & Jeffrey A. Greene - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.details
    Several decades of work in both 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 and psychology acutely highlights our limitations as individual inquirers. One way to recognize these limitations is to defer to experts: roughly, to form one’s beliefs on the basis of expert testimony. Yet, as has become salient in the age of Brexit, Trumpist politics, and climate change denial, people are often mistrustful of experts, and unwilling to defer to them. It’s a trope of highbrow public discourse that this unwillingness is a serious pathology. But (...) to what extent is this trope accurate? Answering this requires us to settle both a normative question—under exactly what conditions ought we to defer to experts?—and an empirical question—under what conditions are people willing to defer to experts? The first question has been investigated primarily by philosophers; the second, primarily by psychologists. Yet there is little work integrating these literatures and putting together their results. The aim of this review article is to begin this task, enabling us to begin reaching conclusions about how much real practices of deference diverge from the ideal. We present an opinionated guide to relevant work from both 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 and psychology, and note places where the literature has important gaps. (shrink)
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  37. 2025-02-26
    Protection from death by Covid-19 but not in Florida? An important but incorrect conclusion.Mihnea Capraru - manuscriptdetails
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  38. 2025-02-26
    Adopting an Inference Rule: A How-to Guide.William Nava - forthcoming - Mind.details
    This paper argues that inference rule adoption is a diachronic process during which agents are inferentially guided by a statement of the rule they are adopting, but during which they do not use that rule. Rather, the ability to use the rule is the outcome at the end of the process. This account avoids a regress objection to inferentially guided adoption recently posed by Boghossian and Wright. Adoption, on this model, involves the use of six privileged inference rules, including universal (...) instantiation, modus ponens, and the naive truth rules. However, though these rules play a special role in adoption, they are not indispensable to the process in their full generality: so long as one has reasonably robust restrictions of them, the adoption process is unimpeded. Furthermore, there are no general forms that constitute the minimal restrictions of these rules required for adoption. It follows that these rules, in their fully generality, are themselves adoptable, so long as one begins with reasonable restrictions of them. It is argued that this is enough to overcome the ‘adoption problem’ as a challenge to anti-exceptionalism about logic and to the normative significance of proposals for alternative logics. (shrink)
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  39. 2025-02-26
    Generalist Denialism and the Particularist Critique.Kurtis Hagen - 2025 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 14 (2):35-45.details
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  40. 2025-02-26
    Epistemic Monistic Multiversality.Nadisha-Marie Aliman - manuscriptdetails
    While the present information ecosystem is still undergoing a tsunami of repeated algorithmic superintelligence (ASI) achievement claims linked to the motif of the epistemic perpetuum mobile (EPM), will the laterally emerging and slowly propagating quantum ASI hype finally lead to a multiversal fear of missing out? Instead of adding novel entries to the already large enough and growing set of prophecies about the future promulgated in the deepfake era, this paper written for purposes of self-education utilizes a recent epistemic complexity (...) theory to answer the following natural scientific question: could the impossibility to build a multiversal ASI be amenable to experimental problematization? (shrink)
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  41. 2025-02-26
    Aristotle on Melissus on Infinity.Refik Güremen - 2023 - Australasian Journal of 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 101 (2):455-469.details
    This paper claims that the argument that Aristotle seems to ascribe to Melissus in Physics III.6 about infinity is different from Melissus’ original argument. On scrutiny, it turns out that the Aristotelian version of the argument takes Melissus to suppose that being is unlimited because it is not in contact with anything else. I claim that this is not Melissus’ notion of unlimitedness for being, and that the Aristotelian version hinges on a reversal of Melissus’ own reasoning.
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  42. 2025-02-26
    Mind over Manuscript. Eight Strategies for Writing 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.Julia Staffel - forthcoming - In Branden Fitelson (ed.), Festschrift for Alan Hájek's 60th birthday. Springer.details
    Writing 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 well is an essential skill in our discipline. Philosophical writing must aim for clarity, precision, and rigor, but in doing so, it can often wind up dry, long-winded and boring. It can take many drafts to produce a paper that is suitable for publication in a journal, and many aspiring (and accomplished!) academic philosophers find the process of writing arduous and frustrating. Still, some people make it look easy – if you’ve read anything by Alan Hájek, you’ve probably (...) noticed his breezy style that effortlessly communicates complex ideas in simple terms. His concise and witty prose makes even formal epistemology, a notoriously complicated, math-heavy subject, accessible and engaging to readers. However, while it might look effortless, Hájek’s spirited style is in fact born out of deep and thoughtful engagement with the craft of writing. His motto is: “Work hard for your readers, so that they don’t have to.” Hájek’s approach is decidedly anti-genius: he believes that having good ideas and communicating them well can be taught, and he has devoted considerable energy to helping his graduate students improve their writing. He has written multiple articles about philosophical creativity, as well as an unpublished lengthy manuscript on the mechanics of writing. I have benefited myself from his advice – at least I believe I have, readers may judge for themselves. My aim in this article is to share a few of his insights that I have found most helpful for myself and for my students. I won’t try to summarize all of Hájek’s advice, and I also don’t claim that all of this is totally new. Rather, I will offer a small collection of greatest hits. I will cover eight aspects of philosophical writing, and for each one, I will explain the basic idea, and then discuss some ways of implementing it for oneself and one’s students. (shrink)
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  43. 2025-02-26
    (When) Are Authors Culpable for Causing Harm?Marcus Arvan - 2023 - Journal of Moral 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 20 (1-2):47-78.details
    To what extent are authors morally culpable for harms caused by their published work? Can authors be culpable even if their ideas are misused, perhaps because they failed to take precautions to prevent harmful misinterpretations? Might authors be culpable even if they do take precautions—if, for example, they publish ideas that others can be reasonably expected to put to harmful uses, precautions notwithstanding? Although complete answers to these questions depend upon controversial views about the right to free speech, this paper (...) argues that five notions from 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of law and legal practice—liability, burden of proof, legal causation, mens rea, and reasoning by precedent—can be adapted to provide an attractive moral framework for determining whether an author’s work causes harm, whether and how culpable the author is for causing such harm, steps authors may take to immunize themselves from culpability, and how to responsibly develop new rules for publishing ethics. (shrink)
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  44. 2025-02-25
    Descartes on God and Duration, Revisited.Jean-Luc Solère & Nicholas Westberg - 2024 - Philosophica: International Journal for the History of 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 32 (2):91-130.details
    This article aims to establish that Descartes accepted the scholastic view that God’s duration in itself (“eternity”) is not successive but “all at once,” as opposed to temporal things’ durations. Though most scholars have assumed this to be Descartes’ view, Geoffrey Gorham recently called it into question with a number of strong arguments. We contest his interpretation on multiple grounds. First, we show that when Descartes asserts that a duration which is “all at once” is “inconceivable,” he is not making (...) a metaphysical claim but, rather, is making an epistemological one, based on the limitations of the human intellect in understanding the attributes of God. Second, we object to a number of Gorham’s systematic reconstructions of Descartes’ views. He argues among other things that divine simplicity is consistent with temporal parts and that the laws of Cartesian physics require God to have temporal parts. We refute these claims based on Descartes’ fundamental metaphysical commitments. We thus conclude that Descartes does not think that, per se, God’s existence unfolds successively, moment after moment. (shrink)
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  45. 2025-02-25
    From basic to higher-order relational processes: Concepts of human-environment interactions among the Shuar.Luis Gregorio Abad Espinoza - 2025 - Dissertation, University of Milan Bicoccadetails
    This thesis uses a biosocial anthropological approach to explore the wide variety of human-environmental interactions exhibited by the Shuar of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Based on 10 months of ethnographic inquiry and deploying a comparative and evolutionary perspective, this thesis focuses primarily on the holistic nature of ancient subsistence patterns. I delve into the adaptive strategies exhibited by the contemporary Shuar and attempt to delineate the socio-ecological, ritual and cosmological significance of these patterns of behaviour. I suggest how subsistence adaptations, like (...) hunting, which have been greatly diminished in the Shuar communities, nevertheless reveal particular forms of cross-species interactions likely deeply rooted in coevolutionary processes. As clearly indicated by informants' oral histories, hunting patterns and meat-eating behaviour show complex trophic, socio-structural and ritual associations between humans and animal taxa. I then hypothesise that food taboos against eating particular animals (mostly large mammals) may have functioned as mechanisms for the preservation of prey and likely arose from ancient relationships with extinct megafauna. Further, concerning horticulture, a subsistence strategy still practised by the Shuar, I reveal how specific forms of human-plant interactions, such as those with Manihot esculenta Crantz and Guadua spp., inform patterns of patterns of growth, fertility and reproduction. This Amazonian form of human-plant coevolution exhibited by traditional horticulture underscores, in principle, basic and higher-order relational processes exemplified by the biosocial, ritual, ontological, and myth-cosmological associations between organismic kingdoms. Concerning the use of medicinal and psychoactive plants, I show how these kinds of botanical knowledge frequently intersect, thus representing adaptive behaviours highly dependent on embodied and cognitive engagements with plant materials. Both conceived as elementary forms of cure and primary triggers of metaphysical formulations, relationships with these elements of the plant kingdom are likely to be well-embedded in our evolutionary history. Lastly, the thesis' attempt at cross-species comparisons linked to different evolutionary periods (i.e., archaic hominins, extant forager-horticulturalists and non-human primates) may shed new light on the nature of complex adaptive patterns exhibited by Indigenous peoples in general and the Shuar in particular. (shrink)
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  46. 2025-02-25
    Obligation, Accountability, and Anthropocentrism in Second-Personal Ethics.John Miller - 2024 - Apa Studies in Native American and Indigenous 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 24 (1):13-19.details
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  47. 2025-02-25
    Changing Working Environments in 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询: Reflections from a Case Study.Alison McConwell, Magdalena Bogacz, Char Brecevic, Matthew Haber, Jingyi Wu & Sarah Roe - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science.details
    There is an "under-representation problem” in 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 departments and journals. Empirical data suggest that while we have seen some improvements since the 1990s, the rate of change has slowed down. Some posit that 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 has disciplinary norms making it uniquely resistant to change (Antony and Cudd 2012; Dotson 2012; Hassoun et al. 2022). In this paper, we present results from an empirical case study of a 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 department that achieved and maintained male-female gender parity among its faculty as early as (...) 2014. Our analysis extends beyond matters of gender parity because that is only one, albeit important, dimension of inclusion. We build from the case study to reflect on strategies that may catalyze change. (shrink)
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  48. 2025-02-25
    How do parents decide on genetic testing in pediatrics? A systematic review.Elena Sophia Doll, Seraina Petra Lerch, Katja Maria Schmalenberger, Karla Alex, Stefan Kölker, Heiko Brennenstuhl, Stacey Pereira, Hadley Smith, Eva C. Winkler, Julia Mahal & Beate Ditzen - forthcoming - Genetics in Medicine.details
    Purpose This systematic review aims to identify factors that influence parents’ decisions regarding pediatric diagnostic and predictive genetic testing (DT/PT). Factors are integrated into a conceptual model of decision-making. Implications for genetic counseling, research, and ethics are derived. Methods PubMed, PsychInfo, WebofScience and references of related reviews were searched for original publications between 2000 and 2023. Extracted factors were categorized into an existing model. Results Of 5843 publications, 56 met inclusion criteria. The included studies differentiate between DT, traditional, and expanded (...) PT and describe factors impacting parental decisions on both to have the child genetically tested and to be informed about additional findings. Factors included: 1. benefits/hopes, 2. worries/concerns, 3. values and beliefs, 4. individual circumstances, and 5. emotional states. Conclusion Our work extends an existing empirical decision model of family decisions about genome sequencing to genetic testing in pediatrics in general, adding the categories “individual circumstances” and “emotional states”. The factors can be further integrated into the Health Belief Model; the importance of emotional states is reflected in dual-process theories, such as Fuzzy Trace Theory. Research is required on emotional states, differences between DT and PT, parents’ decisions about result disclosure, and dyadic variables as decision-making predictors. (shrink)
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  49. 2025-02-25
    Interdisciplinary animal research ethics – Challenges, opportunities, and perspectives.Marcel Mertz, Tatiana Hetzel, Karla Alex, Katharina Braun, Samuel Camenzind, Rita Dodaro, Svea Jörgensen, Erich Linder, Sara Capas-Peneda, Eva Ingeborg Reihs, Vini Tiwari, Zorana Todorović, Hannes Kahrass & Felicitas Selter - 2024 - Animals 14 (2896).details
    Simple Summary Are we morally justified in using animals in biomedical research and if so, how can we make sure that the experiments are conducted in a scientifically and morally acceptable manner? Based on our own experiences as scholars from various academic backgrounds, we argue that this question can only be answered as an interdisciplinary and international endeavor. Thus, our article aims to contribute to the foundation of the emerging field of animal research ethics, combining perspectives from research ethics, animal (...) ethics, science, and law. In doing so, we describe the following seven phases that animal experiments typically run through: ethical, legal and social presumptions (phase 0), planning (phase I), review (phase II), conduct of experiments (phase III), publication/dissemination (phase IV), further exploitation of results (phase V), and evaluation (phase VI). Here, 20 key ethical, legal, and practical challenges are identified and analyzed that need to be addressed. Apart from challenges arising at the level of the experiments themselves, there are also so-called meta-challenges associated with animal research ethics as a field. Four of these are presented and further discussed, also in relation to their opportunities for the further development of animal research ethics that takes into account interdisciplinary and international perspectives. Abstract Can nonhuman animals be used for the benefit of humans in a scientifically and morally justified manner and, if yes, how? Based on our own experiences as scholars from various academic backgrounds, we argue that this question can only be answered as an interdisciplinary and international endeavor, considering insights from research ethics and animal ethics as well as scientific and legal aspects. The aim of this article is to contribute to the foundation of the emerging field of animal research ethics. In doing so, we describe the following seven phases of animal research experiments: ethical, legal and social presumptions (phase 0), planning (phase I), review (phase II), conduct of experiments (phase III), publication/dissemination (phase IV), further exploitation of results (phase V), and evaluation (phase VI). In total, 20 key ethical, legal, and practical challenges that an ethical framework for the use of animals in research needs to address are identified and analyzed. Finally, we characterize the following four meta-challenges and opportunities associated with animal research ethics as a field: (1) moral pluralism, (2) the integration of views and positions outside the laboratory, (3) international plurality of conduct, standards, and legal norms, and (4) interdisciplinary education. (shrink)
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  50. 2025-02-25
    A Review of David J. Chalmers’ 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings.Rajeev Lochan Tripathi - 2025 - AI and Society 40 (1):3.details
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  51. 2025-02-25
    Adorno, Ethics and Business Ethics.Craig Reeves, Jaakko Nevasto & Matthew Sinnicks - 2025 - In Carolina Machado (ed.), Ethics in Management and Business. Springer. pp. 1-20.details
    Theodor W. Adorno was one of the twentieth century’s most potent and influential European thinkers, whose impact is felt across the humanities and social sciences. However, Adorno’s thought has been almost entirely absent from the business ethics conversation. This chapter explores the relevance of Adorno’s thought for business ethics that has emerged in recent scholarship. It does so through an engagement with topics such as positivistic management, consumer culture, social media and political discourse, and the possibility of good work, and (...) by expounding Adorno’s critical theory, the critique of the business ethics tradition implied by his work, and the debate regarding whether Adorno can be read as a ‘negative Aristotelian’. (shrink)
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  52. 2025-02-25
    Imagining Experiences Correctly.Phil Joyce - 2003 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 103 (1):361-369.details
    According to Mellor, we know what an experience is like if we can imagine it correctly, and we will do so if we recognise the experience as it is imagined. This paper identifies a constraint on adequate accounts of how we ordinarily imagine experiences correctly: the capacities to imagine and to recognise the experience must be jointly operative at the point of forming an intention to imagine the experience. The paper develops an account of imagining experiences correctly that meets this (...) constraint in terms of the subject's possession of a concept of the experience. The account implies that the imagination is active in conscious perception. (shrink)
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  53. 2025-02-25
    From Virtue to Duty: Xunzi’s Gong-Yi 公義 and the Institutionalization of Public Obligation in Early Confucianism.Yijia Huang - 2025 - Religions 16 (3):268.details
    This paper challenges the conventional view that pre-Qin Confucianism represents kingly virtue politics that lacks institutional duty. By interpreting Xunzi’s notion of yi 義, particularly gong-yi 公義, as a form of public obligation, I show that Xunzi exposes yi to state institutions to oblige people to serve public ends. While institutional duty is often associated with post-Enlightenment political 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询, this paper argues that Xunzi’s 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 offers a comparable framework of public–private exchange. Xunzi’s gong-yi may be a public-servicing sense of duty (...) that combines moral and civic dimensions, compelling individuals to cooperate for the collective good. Unlike social contract theories that trade private rights with public duties, Xunzi’s system relies on moral compulsion and normative reciprocity. This system posits a sensible exchange between individual duties from inner compulsion for the public good. By contrasting gong 公 (the public) with si 私 (the private), Xunzi envisions the public as an entity that is serviced through public duties and a place for human flourishing. Positioning the role of gong-yi in Xunzi’s broader institutional project crystalizes this nascent concept of a “public” and its relationships with civic duties. (shrink)
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  54. 2025-02-25
    Peer Influence, Face-Saving, and Safe-Driving Behaviors: A Bayesian GITT Analysis of Chinese Drivers.Minh-Hoang Nguyen, Dan Li, Thi Mai Anh Tran, Thien-Vu Tran & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscriptdetails
    This study examines the dynamic relationship between face-saving mechanisms—proxied by age, income, and gender—and the peers’ safe-driving information on the driving behaviors of Chinese drivers. Using the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) and Granular Interaction Thinking Theory (GITT) to analyze data from 1,039 Chinese drivers, we uncover a complex interplay of factors. Our findings suggest that peers serving as role models and actively supporting careful driving positively influence drivers’ safe driving behaviors. The effect of role-model peers is strengthened among drivers with (...) higher age and income levels. In contrast, the impact of actively engaged peers is lower among these groups and male drivers (though the gender’s negative moderation effect is weakly reliable). These results highlight the crucial role of peer influence in promoting safe driving and underscore the dynamic effects of cultural values, particularly face-saving concerns, on drivers’ cognitive and behavioral processes in China. (shrink)
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  55. 2025-02-25
    Narcissism, Entitlement, Responsibility.Hannah Altehenger - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.details
    Recent years have seen a surge of interest in the topic of moral responsibility for ‘non-ideal’ agents. And yet, one important type of ‘non-ideal’ agent, the narcissistic agent, has not received much attention. In this paper, I seek to fill this gap. My focus is on psychological entitlement, a feature that has been largely overlooked. I argue that this feature impairs narcissistic agents’ moral competence. This is because it both causes them to form distorted moral assessments in a wide range (...) of situations and impairs their ability to use feedback from others to correct these distortions. I conclude that narcissistic agents have mitigated responsibility owing to their impaired moral competence. As I furthermore show, this does not entail that we simply need to accept the damage they do. Rather, we may take steps to protect ourselves against the destructive effects of narcissistic entitlement, both on a personal and on a societal level. (shrink)
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  56. 2025-02-25
    Values as Hypotheses: Design, Inquiry, and the Service of Values.Nassim JafariNaimi, Lisa Nathan & Ian Hargraves - 2015 - Design Issues 31 (4):91-104.details
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  57. 2025-02-25
    The Perils of Freethinking According to George Berkeley (1685–1753).Alberto Luis López - 2024 - Journal of Early Modern Christianity 11 (2):355-375.details
    George Berkeley’s (1685–1753) condemnation of freethinking arose from the social, political, and, above all, moral repercussions that he believed this heterogeneous group was bringing about in British society. In the first part of this paper, I set out the challenges posed by the freethinking movement, drawing extensively on Berkeley’s Alciphron. In the second part, I address both the reasons behind his aversion to freethinking and his response, which involved advocating for the union of Church and state and while rejecting secular (...) governance. This analysis relies primarily on lesser-known works from Berkeley’s socio-political writings. The paper argues that Berkeley’s opposition to freethinkers was driven by his concern for the public good and his belief that the Christian religion, particularly in its Anglican tradition, was the most effective means to achieve it. (shrink)
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  58. 2025-02-24
    Beyond the Literal: Unveiling the Second Meanings in Metaphors – A Critique of Davidson's Theory.Sunny Cui - 2024 - Dialogue 67 (1):1-7.details
    This essay critiques Donald Davidson's thesis in "What Metaphors Mean," which posits that metaphors convey only their literal meanings without hidden or additional layers of cognitive or figurative content. Davidson argues that metaphors function by evoking novel perspectives through the literal meanings of words, without involving any special meanings. This paper challenges Davidson's view by examining the limitations that arise when metaphors are modified or when synonymous terms are substituted, which often results in a loss of metaphorical effectiveness. The proposed (...) theory introduces the concepts of "focus" and "lens" terms, emphasizing the role of cultural resonance in generating secondary meanings in metaphors. The lens term, with its rich cultural and historical associations, interacts with the focus term to produce meanings deeply embedded in cultural understanding. This theory addresses the shortcomings of Davidson's approach, offering a more comprehensive framework for understanding the function of metaphors in language. Future research directions are also suggested, including the exploration of cultural resonance across different cultures, the cognitive processes involved in metaphor interpretation, and the implications for artificial intelligence. This paper underscores the importance of cultural and historical contexts in metaphorical language, providing a robust understanding of the interplay between literal meanings and cultural associations. (shrink)
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  59. 2025-02-24
    The bad and the good about the phenomenal stance.Michał Wyrwa - forthcoming - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology.details
    Folk psychology's usefulness extends beyond its role in explaining and predicting behavior, i.e., beyond the intentional stance. In this paper, I critically examine the concept of phenomenal stance. According to this idea, attributions of phenomenal mental states impact laypeople's perception of moral patiency. The more phenomenal states we ascribe to others, the more we care about their well-being. The perception of moral patients—those affected by moral actions—is hypothesized to diverge from the perception of moral agents, those who perform moral actions. (...) Despite its appeal, especially considering its exploration of the established relationship between folk psychology and moral cognition, the idea of the phenomenal stance faces significant challenges. It relies on laypeople recognizing the phenomenality of experience, yet experimental 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of consciousness suggests that there is no folk concept of phenomenal consciousness. Moreover, proponents of the phenomenal stance often conflate phenomenal states with emotional states despite the existence of both non-emotional conscious states and, arguably, non-conscious emotional states. Additionally, attributions of conscious mental states impact the perception of both moral agency and patiency. I report on experimental results indicating that some of these attributions lower the perceived moral patiency. Besides providing reasons to reject the idea of the phenomenal stance, I argue that the perception of moral patiency is guided by attributions of affective states (affects, emotions, moods). I call such attributions the affective stance and explore this concept’s relationship with empathy and other psychological concepts. (shrink)
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  60. 2025-02-24
    Police Interrogation and Fraudulent Epistemic Environments.Luke William Hunt - 2025 - Journal of Public Policy:1-23.details
    The police are required to establish probable cause before engaging in custodial interrogation. Much custodial interrogation relies on a fraudulent epistemic environment (FEE) in which the police knowingly use deception and dishonesty to gain an advantage over a suspect regarding a material issue, injuring the interests of the suspect. Probable cause, then, is a sort of evidentiary and epistemic standard that legally justifies the police’s use of deceptive and dishonest custodial interrogation tactics that are on par with fraud. However, there (...) are both deontological and consequentialist considerations that show why the police’s use of an FEE is often unjustified. Accordingly, the paper argues that even if the use of an FEE is based on probable cause, there are other (non-epistemic) reasons to think evidence with probative value (such as a confession) should be excluded when derived from an FEE and there is no acute threat of harm to others. (shrink)
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  61. 2025-02-24
    Explanatory essentialism and cryptic species.Milenko Lasnibat - forthcoming - European Journal for 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of Science.details
    Explanatory Essentialism (EE) is the view that a property is the essence of a kind because it causally explains the many properties that instances of that kind exhibit. This paper examines an application of EE to biological species, which I call Biological Explanatory Essentialism (BEE). BEE states that a particular biological origin is the essence of a species on the grounds that it causes certain organisms to display the group of properties the species is associated with. Evaluating BEE is important, (...) as it offers a novel argument for biological essentialism—the contentious claim that biological species have essences. This paper critically assesses the empirical foundations of BEE, focusing on the presupposition that a single biological origin causes the many properties associated with the species in question. By discussing a case of cryptic species among five-toed jerboas within the Scarturus elater species complex, I challenge that presupposition, thereby arguing that cryptic species present a serious obstacle to BEE. I conclude that BEE fails to support biological essentialism and suggest that essentialist philosophers reconsider the role of causal-explanatory factors in accounting for the purported essences of biological species. These philosophers may need to explore alternatives beyond such factors, one of which I briefly outline. (shrink)
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  62. 2025-02-24
    On Technological and Innovation Sovereignty: A Response to Carl Mitcham’s Call for a Political Theory of Technology.Rene Von Schomberg - 2025 - NanoEthics 19 (2):online.details
    The concepts of technological and innovation sovereignty open a pathway to address existing gaps in the governance of technology and innovation. Technological sovereignty aims to embed socio-political objectives within the development of technology and innovation, affecting economic governance and providing directionality of technological capacities. In this article, the concepts of technological and innovation sovereignty will be elaborated against the background of the paradigms of nation-state governance of technology, modern market-innovation and responsible innovation.
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  63. 2025-02-24
    The Metaphysics of Pregnancy.Francesca Bellazzi - forthcoming - Philosophy Compass.details
    Pregnancy is a one of the most complex phenomena of life and is essential to the life cycle of mammals. Pregnancy is also a crucial aspect of humans’ life and experience. But what is pregnancy? This question has received little attention in 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 until recently, when it got picked up by metaphysicians and philosophers of science. However, the philosophical discussion is still in its infancy. This article provides a survey of the recent debate on the metaphysics of pregnancy. It explores (...) the relation between the pregnant organism and the gestated one, motivating the further study of pregnancy from a philosophical perspective (§1, §2). It summarises the three main models of pregnancy present in the literature, the containment view (§3), the parthood view (§4) and the splitting process view (§5) with their advantages and shortcomings. Then, it explores a recent debate on whether pregnancy is a disease (§6). Lastly, it considers how one can decide between these models, for instance by favouring a given view of biological individuality over another (§7). The article concludes that none of the views is fully satisfactory, and thus inviting to continue the research on pregnancy from a metaphysical and philosophical perspective. (shrink)
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  64. 2025-02-24
    Embodiment in the History of Depth Perception.D. Oxtoby - 2020 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Music Studies 10:1-16.details
    Empiricist views of depth perception isolate forms of experience with implications for embodied cognitive science, psychoacoustics, and musical performance, including experience of perception in multiple modalities, and experience of bodily movement. Continuity between empiricism and embodied cognitive science suggests that such forms of experience are important for understanding spatial perception in further research. This paper also discusses implications of embodied views of auditory depth perception for spatial aspects of aesthetic experience and musical performance, like “feeling surrounded by sound”.
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  65. 2025-02-24
    Sidgwick's Ethics.Anthony Skelton - 2025 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.details
    Henry Sidgwick's The Methods of Ethics is one of the most important and influential works in the history of moral 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询. The Methods of Ethics clarifies and tackles some of the most enduring and difficult problems of morality. It offers readers a high-calibre example of analytical moral 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询. This Element interprets and critically evaluates select positions and arguments in Sidgwick's The Methods of Ethics. It focuses specifically on Sidgwick's moral epistemology, his argument against common-sense morality, his argument for utilitarianism, his (...) argument for rational egoism, and his argument for what he calls 'the dualism of practical reason', the thesis that utilitarianism and rational egoism are coordinate but conflicting requirements of rationality. Sidgwick's Ethics attempts to acquaint readers with the scholarly and theoretical debates relating to Sidgwick's theses, while providing readers with a greater appreciation of the depth and sophistication of Sidgwick's masterpiece. (shrink)
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  66. 2025-02-24
    Effective theory building and manifold learning.David Peter Wallis Freeborn - 2025 - Synthese 205 (1):1-33.details
    Manifold learning and effective model building are generally viewed as fundamentally different types of procedure. After all, in one we build a simplified model of the data, in the other, we construct a simplified model of the another model. Nonetheless, I argue that certain kinds of high-dimensional effective model building, and effective field theory construction in quantum field theory, can be viewed as special cases of manifold learning. I argue that this helps to shed light on all of these techniques. (...) First, it suggests that the effective model building procedure depends upon a certain kind of algorithmic compressibility requirement. All three approaches assume that real-world systems exhibit certain redundancies, due to regularities. The use of these regularities to build simplified models is essential for scientific progress in many different domains. (shrink)
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  67. 2025-02-24
    Sloppy Models, Renormalization Group Realism, and the Success of Science.David Freeborn - 2025 - Erkenntnis 90 (2):645-673.details
    The “sloppy models” program originated in systems biology, but has seen applications across a range of fields. Sloppy models are dependent on a large number of parameters, but highly insensitive to the vast majority of parameter combinations. Sloppy models proponents claim that the program may explain the success of science. I argue that the sloppy models program can at best provide a very partial explanation. Drawing a parallel with renormalization group realism, I argue that it would only give us grounds (...) for a minimal kind of scientific realism. Nonetheless, the program can offer certain epistemic virtues. (shrink)
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  68. 2025-02-24
    Paper on constructive simulations and pictorial representation.Kristina Liefke - manuscriptdetails
    This paper explores the striking conceptual parallel between contemporary accounts of episodic memory (see e.g. Addis, De Brigard, Michaelian) and picture semantics (Greenberg, Abusch, Maier). It argues that picture semantics captures many familiar distinctions from 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of memory, while providing some additional – highly useful – tools and concepts (e.g. a mechanism for representation-to-content conversion and a general notion of situation that is independent of a given perspective). The paper uses these tools to (re-)structure and advance debate in contemporary 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 (...) of memory. Specifically, it (i) shows how these tools can be employed to defend the propositional nature of episodic memory contents, (ii) gives a sophisticated account of non-actual and non-particular episodic memory objects, and (iii) provides a new argument for pluralism about accuracy concepts and standards. Along the way, it defends a liberal version of the pictorial view of mnemic imagery, reveals faithfulness about accuracy as a (very) weak variant of radical authenticism, and explains different intuitions about the possibility of observer-perspective memories from dreams. The paper closes by suggesting, inversely, the import of these applications for picture semantics. (shrink)
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  69. 2025-02-24
    Opacity in the Book of the World?Nicholas K. Jones - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies.details
    This paper explores the view that the vocabulary of metaphysical fundamentality is opaque, using Sider’s theory of structure as a motivating case study throughout. Two conceptions of fundamentality are distinguished, only one of which can explain why the vocabulary of fundamentality is opaque.
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  70. 2025-02-24
    Identity-protective reasoning: An epistemic and political defense.Carolina Flores - forthcoming - Episteme.details
    Identity-protective reasoning---motivated reasoning driven by defending a social identity---is often dismissed as a paradigm of epistemic vice and a key driver of democratic dysfunction. Against this view, I argue that identity-protective reasoning can play a positive epistemic role, both individually and collectively. Collectively, it facilitates an effective division of cognitive labor by enabling groups to test divergent beliefs, serving as an epistemic insurance policy against the possibility that the total evidence is misleading. Individually, it can correct for the distortions that (...) arise from taking ideologically skewed evidence at face value. This is particularly significant for members of marginalized groups, who frequently encounter evidence that diminishes the value of their identities, beliefs, and practices. For them, identity-protective reasoning can counter dominant ideological ignorance and foster resistant standpoint development. While identity-protective reasoning is not without risks, its application from marginalized and counter-hegemonic positions carries epistemic benefits crucial in democracies threatened by elite capture. Against dominant views in contemporary political epistemology and psychology, identity-protective reasoning should be reconceived as a resource to be harnessed and not a problem to be eradicated. (shrink)
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  71. 2025-02-24
    The Dancing We (15th edition).Camille Buttingsrud & Ellen Kilsgaard - 2024 - Nordic Journal of Dance 15 (2):100-110.details
    In the 2023 intergenerational dance project Superpower Ensemble, the participants were chosen for their individual qualities to form a greater ‘we’ as a group. The children added spontaneity and playfulness, whereas the adult artists inspired the children with their artistic practice, professionalism, and direction. In this article, we aim to describe the subtle processes a choreographer initiates to achieve the intended aesthetic and ethical results. Our case story is Superpower Ensemble, and the theme investigated through the case story is ‘we-ness’. (...) By describing these processes and this theme, we seek to demonstrate some of the manifold forms of knowledge possessed by dancers, choreographers, and artists. Their practically gained expertise in being, being together, and being in the world has the potential to reach far beyond the artistic realm. Their findings align with academic insights into metaphysical, philosophical realms. To show the latter, we outline certain theoretical and philosophical discoveries that reinforce the findings unearthed and explored through the bodily–affective dance work in Superpower Ensemble. (shrink)
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  72. 2025-02-24
    Why not coercive pronatalism?Joona Räsänen & Anna Smajdor - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.details
    Lee argues that pronatalist policies in countries suffering from declining birth rates, such as South Korea, are ethically flawed.1 The ‘soft’ pronatalist policies Lee describes aim at persuading citizens to reproduce. For Lee, coercive pronatalist policies are so obviously unacceptable as not to merit consideration. However, we suggest that this is an issue that requires further analysis. When ethicists regard certain possibilities as not worth debating, we miss opportunities to examine the basis for our convictions. In short, it behoves us (...) now and again to challenge our convictions, especially if they seem inconsistent in relation to other views we hold. By comparing coercive pronatalism with enforced military conscription, we can notice some inconsistencies. South Korea—which Lee discusses in her paper—enforces military service, as do Austria, Switzerland, Ukraine and Finland to name a few. Many countries that do not currently conscript citizens retain the right to do so during wartime. Conscription is an example of coercive state intervention which, even if not widely endorsed, rarely generates outrage or even attention from ethicists.2 For those who accept that coercive conscription could in principle be justified, it is not easy to show why coercive pronatalism must be rejected without argument. Indeed, many of those who are alarmed about declining birth rates …. (shrink)
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  73. 2025-02-24
    The Ruse of Techne: Heidegger's Magical Materialism.Dimitris Vardoulakis - 2024 - New York: Fordham University Press.details
    The Ruse of Techne offers a reappraisal of Heidegger’s entire work by focusing on the forms of activity he regards as separate from instrumentality. Non-instrumental activities like authenticity, poetry, and thinking—in short, the ineffectual—are critical for Heidegger as they offer the only path to the truth of being throughout his work. -/- By unearthing the source of the conception of non-instrumental action in Heidegger’s reading of Aristotle, Vardoulakis elaborates how it forms part of Heidegger’s response to an old problem, namely, (...) how to account for difference after positing a single and unified being that is not amenable to change. He further demonstrates that an action without ends and effects leads to an ethics and politics rife with difficulties and contradictions that only become starker when compared to other responses to the same problem that we find in the philosophical tradition and which rely on instrumentality. -/- Heidegger’s conception of an action without ends or effect forgets the role of instrumentality in the tradition that posits a single, unified being. And yet, the ineffectual has had a profound influence in how continental 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 determines the ethical and the political since World War II. The critique of the ineffectual in Heidegger is thus effectively a critique of the conception of praxis in continental 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询. Vardoulakis proposes that it is urgent to undo the forgetting of instrumentality if we are to conceive of a democratic politics and an ethics fit to respond to the challenges of high capitalism. (shrink)
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  74. 2025-02-24
    Baroque Naturalism in Benjamin and Deleuze: The Art of Least Distances.Tim Flanagan - 2021 - Springer Verlag.details
    ​This book, itself a study of two books on the Baroque, proposes a pair of related theses: one interpretive, the other argumentative. The first, enveloped in the second, holds that the significance of allegory Gilles Deleuze recognized in Walter Benjamin’s 1928 monograph on seventeenth century drama is itself attested in key aspects of Kantian, Leibnizian, and Platonic 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询. The second, enveloping the first, is a literalist claim about predication itself – namely, that the aesthetics of agitation and hallucination so emblematic (...) of the Baroque sensibility adduces an avowedly metaphysical ‘naturalism’ in which thought is replete with predicates. Oriented by Barbara Cassin’s development of the concerted sense in which homonyms are critically distinct from synonyms, the philosophical claim here is that ‘the Baroque’ names the intervallic [διαστηματική] relation that thought establishes between things. On this account, any subject finds its unity in a concerted state of disquiet – a state-rempli in which, phenomenologically speaking, experience comprises as much seeing as reading. (shrink)
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  75. 2025-02-23
    Leibniz’s Filters (Translation of a Chapter from Michel Serres's The System of Leibniz and its Mathematical Models).Michel Serres & Martijn Boven - manuscriptdetails
    This chapter from Michel Serres’s comprehensive study on Leibniz—"The System of Leibniz and its Mathematical Models [Le système de Leibniz et ses modèles mathématiques]"—examines Leibniz’s epistemological framework. This framework, which Leibniz developed for a large part in his “Meditations on Knowledge, Truth, and Ideas [Meditationes de cognitione, veritate et ideis],” is juxtaposed against Descartes’s "Meditations on First 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 [Meditationes de Prima Philosophia]" and the method of systematic doubt developed therein. While Descartes rejects any knowledge with the slightest possibility of falsehood, (...) Leibniz accepts knowledge with even a minimal degree of truth. Leibniz’s approach involves a progressive genesis of truth through a series of filters, each further refining knowledge. This process is intrinsically linked to infinitism and combinatorics, allowing for a gradual differentiation of the distinct from the indistinct. The filters are applied sequentially, with each filter proceeding through its own oppositions, resulting in a spectrum of knowledge ranging from obscure to clear, confused to distinct, inadequate to adequate, and symbolic to intuitive. This framework facilitates pluralism within rationalism that proceeds through evolving or regional truths. The filters overlap, and only the final stage of knowledge is devoid of mixture. Leibniz’s epistemology is non-Cartesian, as it relativizes truth and falsehood at each stage of the filtering process. It also accounts for the limitations of sensory perception, attributing them to the imperfection of the human mind in its current state. (Translated by Martijn Boven). (shrink)
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  76. 2025-02-23
    (2 other versions)The Elements of Sport.Bernard Suits - 2007 - In William John Morgan (ed.), Ethics in Sport. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. pp. 9--19.details
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  77. 2025-02-23
    Eating Fewer Animals: A Defense of Reducetarianism.Joshua May & Victor Kumar - forthcoming - Journal of Moral 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.details
    Moral arguments against the consumption of animal products from factory farms are traditionally categorical. The conclusions require people to eliminate from their diets all animal products (veganism), all animal flesh (vegetarianism), all animals except seafood (pescetarianism), etc. An alternative “reducetarian” approach prescribes progressive reduction in one's consumption of animal products, not categorical abstention. We articulate a much-needed moral defense of this more ecumenical approach. We start with a presumptive case in favor of reducetarianism before moving on to address three objections—that (...) it falls short of our obligations to address such an egregious practice, is a rationalization of the status quo, and cannot fix systemic injustices in animal agriculture. We conclude that reducetarianism is a defensible approach for many people and is a promising route to moral progress on factory farming. (shrink)
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  78. 2025-02-23
    Death-Defying Indigenous Dance: “Palest-Indian” Solidary Love.Joshua M. Hall - forthcoming - Journal of Somaesthetics.details
    This article, composed six months after the Oct. 7th Hamas operation “Al-Aqsa Flood,” in the shadow of Israel’s retaliatory genocide, was catalyzed by a viral social media video with alternating clips of Palestinian and Native American people dancing in defiant resistance to ongoing white settler colonial ethnic cleansing and genocide, in loving embrace of their own Indigenous ways of being. After an introductory setting of the stage for this video, the first section rehearses the two historical chapters of dance scholar (...) Jacqueline Shea Murphy’s The People Have Always Danced, emphasizing the paradoxical late nineteenth-century campaigns (1) criminalizing Indigenous American dances, and (2) appropriating these dances and dancers for non-Indigenous audiences. The second section then pivots to Australian choreographer Nicholas Rowe’s Raising Dust: A Cultural History of Dance in Palestine, emphasizing the appropriation of a traditional shepherd dance (Dabke) into the Zionist project of fabricating an orientalist tradition to justify their colonization. Finally, the concluding section spotlights Palestine’s Birzeit University and the El-Funoun folkdance troupe as exemplars, captured in the Palestinian hip hop song’s neologism “Palest-Indians,” of loving Indigenous death-defying dance resistance. (shrink)
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  79. 2025-02-23
    Factory Farming and Animal Ethics A Moral Dilemma.Sonja Haugaard Christensen - 2025 - Https://Www.Academia.Edu/127830770/Factory_Farming_and_Animal_Ethics_a_Moral_Dilemma.details
    This paper critically examines the ethical implications of animal suffering in industrial farming and transport, focusing on the utilitarian justification of industrial agriculture and the failure of EU animal welfare regulations. Particular attention is given to Denmark’s role as one of Europe’s largest meat and dairy exporters, where so-called "high welfare" standards mask the reality of systemic cruelty. The paper argues that utilitarian ethics have enabled mass suffering by prioritizing economic efficiency over individual animal well-being. It calls for a shift (...) toward rights-based and virtue ethics approaches and outlines concrete policy reforms to end the worst abuses in animal farming. Additionally, it highlights the impact of stress on animal health and the resulting unhealthy meat, making the case for more humane and sustainable farming practices. (shrink)
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  80. 2025-02-23
    The Right to Mental Integrity: Multidimensional, Multilayered and Extended.Guido Cassinadri - 2025 - Neuroethics 18 (16):1-21.details
    In this article I present a characterization of the right to mental integrity (RMI), expanding and refining the definition proposed by Ienca and Andorno’s (Life Science Society Policy 13 5, 2017) and clarifying how the scope of this right should be shaped in cases of cognitive extension (EXT). In doing so, I will first critically survey the different formulations of the RMI presented in the literature. I will then argue that the RMI protects from i) nonconsensual interferences that ii) bypass (...) reasoning and iii) produce mental harm. Contrary to other definitions proposed in the literature, my formulation disentangles the RMI from the right to cognitive liberty (RCL) (Lavazza in Frontiers Neuroscience 12 82, 2018), the right to mental privacy (RMP) (Lavazza and Giorgi in Neuroethics 16 (1): 1-13, 2023), and the right to psychological continuity (RPC) (Zohny et al. in Neuroethics 16: 20, 2023), thus enabling a fine-grained assessment of their simultaneous or individual violation. Finally, I analyse how the extended mind thesis (EXT) reshapes the scope of the RMI, proposing a layered protection of extended mental integrity, which grants stronger protection to the organism-bound cognitive system and self in case of manipulative influences of the mind-extending device. To conclude, I present a variety of neurorights violations and mental harms inflicted to organism-bound and cognitively extended agents. (shrink)
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  81. 2025-02-23
    The Ethics of Ozempic and Wegovy.Nanette Ryan & Julian Savulescu - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.details
    Semaglutide, sold under the brand names of Ozempic, Rybelsus and Wegovy, is one of the most popular drugs on the market. Manufactured by Novo Nordisk, semaglutide is the newest in a family of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists used most commonly to treat type II diabetes. To date, the results of semaglutide for the treatment of type II diabetes have been overwhelmingly positive. It is for the drug’s effects on appetite suppression and weight loss, however, that have led its surge in (...) popularity, with many hailing semaglutide as the new ‘miracle drug for weight loss’. Despite its popularity, both the governmental and popular reception to the drug has largely been mixed. In this paper, we address a range of ethical concerns and argue that while many are legitimate, they do not provide conclusive reason not to prescribe semaglutide for weight loss. (shrink)
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  82. 2025-02-23
    Husserl’s Crisis Text and the Spatial Turn in 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of Science.Koshy Tharakan & Vidya Mary George - 2025 - Philosophia Scientiae 29-29 (1):137-150.details
    The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology (Crisis) marks the culmination of Husserl’s Genetic Phenomenology and the beginning of a new 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of science, one that viewed science not as a fact but as a problem that needed philosophical understanding. For Husserl, the crisis of Galilean Science is born out of the severance of its relation to the life-world and the erroneous identification of “Nature” with its constituted mathematical or quantifiable object. In the phenomenological 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of science, science is (...) a tradition formed through human praxis, like any other cultural enterprise. Objectivity in scientific praxis is a regulative principle constituted by the consensus of judgements of the scientific community. The continuity of scientific knowledge shows in its unity of propagated transference of meaning, the sedimentation of which is carried through language. Despite the scientific world being ontologically grounded in the life-world, Husserl sought to preserve the autonomy of both worlds. To fully appreciate the implications of Husserl’s contribution to the 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of science, this paper identifies the ‘spatial turn’ that Husserl brought in through his “less mathematical, more physical” notion of life-world with the 90° shift in the social studies of science that Latour proposed. The life-world fuses “Nature” and “Society” as one ontological entity that gives rise to science, moving away from a one-dimensional science that kept the ontology of science grounded in one of those poles alone. Despite the limits of Husserlian phenomenological epistemology, Crisis radically departed from positivism, the then-official 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of science, embracing historicity and language to broaden our discourse on science and even coming close to certain later developments in 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of Science. Husserl’s meditations on spatiality also urged a transition to the contemporary understanding of space, opening possibilities of dialogue with Foucault. (shrink)
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  83. 2025-02-22
    Evaluation of Health Service Quality in City Hospitals.Mehmet Yorulmaz - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture.details
    In Turkey, city hospitals play a significant role in the provision of healthcare services. This survey looked at the level of satisfaction with various hospitals. In the study, social media was one of the tools. The hospitals' websites were used to compile satisfaction ratings. After that, content analysis was used to look at the hospitals' indicators for technological, communicative, and physical quality. The study considered hospitals with 1200 beds or greater as a sampling factor in hospital selection. Hospitals are classified (...) with the designation "Hospital" in objectives of information security and ethics. Encoding was carried out like Hos1, Hos2, Hos3, etc. for every hospital. The results of this article, which are considered significant research findings, are believed to had an important effect on improving hospital service requirements. Additionally, improvements can be made in health service delivery in line with the opinions of stakeholders. Additionally, the importance of patient satisfaction in terms of health tourism was emphasized. (shrink)
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  84. 2025-02-22
    Trust in the Classroom.Barrett Emerick - 2024 - In Brynn F. Welch (ed.), The art of teaching 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询: reflective values and concrete practices. London: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 111-118.details
    Paolo Freire argued that trust is essential to what he called the “problem-posing” model of education. This chapter builds on that insight and explores different ways that trust plays out in the classroom, focusing on three different types. The first type of trust is from teacher to student – trusting that students will show up prepared and ready to do the work together. The second type of trust is from student to teacher – trusting that the method and design of (...) the course (from the assignment structure to story arc of the topics and texts) will be coherent and worthwhile. The final type of trust is that which emerges holistically, in which what Freire called the teacher-student and student-teachers build a trustful epistemic community together. (shrink)
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  85. 2025-02-22
    Hyperintensionalism and overfitting: a test case.Daniel Kodsi - 2025 - Mind 20:fzae073.details
    Critiques the higher-order hyperintensional theory developed by Cian Dorr in "To be F as to be G" as an exercise in overfitting.
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  86. 2025-02-22
    A Whiff of Morality?Paul Bloomfield - 2024 - In Green Mitchell & Michel Jan (eds.), William Lycan on Mind, Meaning, and Method. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 43-66.details
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  87. 2025-02-22
    Subjective Perspectives and Perceptual Variance.Susanna Schellenberg - 2025 - In Ori Beck (ed.), The relational view of perception: new philosophical essays. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 45-82.details
    Perception is to its core perspectival: we perceive our surrounding from a location, under specific lighting and acoustic conditions and other such perceptual conditions. Due to the perspectival nature of perception, any case of perception can have both variant and invariant properties. While the variant properties alter with changes in perceptual conditions, the invariant properties remain stable regardless of such changes. What is the nature of these variant and invariant properties? Are they properties in our environment? Are they properties of (...) perceptual consciousness? By explaining the variant and invariant aspect of perceptual consciousness in terms of representations of external, mind-independent properties in our environment, this paper furthers an externalist account of perceptual consciousness. In doing so, it breaks with a long tradition—still alive today—of analyzing perspectival variance purely in terms of mind-dependent appearance properties. Perceptual variance is a key aspect of our subjective perspective and our egocentric point of view. The offered analysis of perspectival variance provides an explanation for how perspectival variance characterizes the subjective perspective of any perceiver—be it a dolphin, snake, or human. (shrink)
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  88. 2025-02-22
    Pyrrhonism Past and Present: Inquiry, Disagreement, Self-Knowledge, and Rationality.Diego E. Machuca - 2022 - Cham: Springer.details
    This book explores the nature and significance of Pyrrhonism, the most prominent and influential form of skepticism in Western 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询. Not only did Pyrrhonism play an important part in the philosophical scene of the Hellenistic and Imperial age, but it also had a tremendous impact on Renaissance and modern 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 and continues to be a topic of lively discussion among both scholars of ancient 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 and epistemologists. The focus and inspiration of the book is the brand of Pyrrhonism expounded in (...) the extant works of Sextus Empiricus. Its aim is twofold: to offer a critical interpretation of some of the central aspects of Sextus’s skeptical outlook and to examine certain debates in contemporary 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 from a neo-Pyrrhonian perspective. The first part explores the aim of skeptical inquiry, the defining features of Pyrrhonian argumentation, the epistemic challenge posed by the Modes of Agrippa, and the Pyrrhonist’s stance on the requirements of rationality. The second part focuses on present-day discussions of the epistemic significance of disagreement, the limits of self-knowledge, and the nature of rationality. The book will appeal to researchers and graduate students interested in skepticism. (shrink)
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  89. 2025-02-22
    Public spaces and subversion.Frank Cunningham - unknowndetails
    versity is full of all manner of public activity: students talking, reading, dozing, playing cards; tables representing a wide variety of ethnic communities and clubs advertising their functions, soliciting membership, and serving as gathering places; and—~most directly related to the topic of this essay—students advocating mainly radical political causes, passing out material exposing and denouncing putative (and more often than not correctly imputed) wrongdoings by authorities ranging from the university administration to the federal government and beyond. It is true that (...) both university officials and students making use of this space count on its campus setting to informally discourage use of it by other than students, but the space admits of an indefinite variety of uses, and at least no members of the.. (shrink)
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    Definiteness in Tunisian Arabizi: Some Data from Statistical Approaches.Elisa Gugliotta, Angelapia Massaro, Giuliano Mion & Marco Dinarelli - 2024 - Romano-Arabica 23:49-76.details
    We present a statistical analysis of the realization of definiteness in Tunisian Arabic (TA) texts written in Arabizi, a hybrid system reflecting some features of TA phonetics (assimilation), but also showing orthographic features, as the use of arithmographs. In §1, we give an overview of definiteness in TA from a semantic and syntactic point of view. In §2 we outline a typology of definite articles and show that TA normally marks definiteness with articles or similar devices, but also presents zero-markings (...) or weak definites. In §3 we discuss TA and how definiteness is instantiated in TA. In §4, we present data from the Tunisian Arabizi Corpus (TAC), a multidisciplinary work with a hybrid approach based on dialectological questions, corpus linguistics standards, and deep learning techniques. In §5 we define the behavior of TA with respect to what we observed in §1, §2 and §3, describing our TAC-based analysis. (shrink)
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  91. 2025-02-22
    Kant's Life.Steve Naragon - 2017 - In Matthew C. Altman (ed.), The Palgrave Kant Handbook. London: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 21-47.details
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  92. 2025-02-22
    Overview of global challenges and survival strategies for export companies.Igor Kryvovyazyuk, Kateryna Okseniuk, Olena Zavadska, Iryna Oleksandrenko & Vitalii Dmytruk - 2024 - Economic Forum 14 (3):35-49.details
    Global challenges have created problems for export companies due to the growing threats of the market environment, which requires such companies to adopt a survival strategy and apply appropriate strategic methods to successfully counteract emerging global challenges. The purpose of the article is to update knowledge on how global challenges affect the sustainability of export companies and how strategies adopted by companies counteract the negative impact of global challenges. The methodological basis for obtaining the results of the study was factual (...) analysis, logical and structural analysis, strategic analysis, analysis of cause and effect, and generalisation. The article critically analyses the existing theoretical concepts for explaining the impact of modern global challenges on export companies in order to reveal strategies for their survival in the face of uncertainty in the current market environment. Their further review revealed critical global challenges for export companies, which were classified according to the signs of their typification. Namely basic elements, sources of formation, thematic areas of influence, duration of influence, degree of implementation and nature of influence. The application of a strategic analysis of global challenges of export companies by thematic areas revealed possible causes of their emergence and consequences of their impact on the activities of export companies. In particular, it was found that export companies have the potential for negative impact of political and economic challenges, positive impact of technological and socio-cultural challenges, as well as neutral potential for legal and environmental challenges. The author proposes strategies for the survival of export companies under the influence of modern challenges, which should be focused on to obtain results that will ensure the sustainability of such companies in the future. The practical significance of the results lies in the fact that the main scientific provisions have been brought to the level of recommendations that can be used by managers of export companies to clarify the problems and promising areas of development of export activities. (shrink)
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  93. 2025-02-22
    Presence and Absence in Expression: Meaning-Intention in the Revisions of the Logical Investigations. Di Huang - forthcoming - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology.details
    This paper examines Edmund Husserl's revised account of expression in his 1913–1914 revisions of the Logical Investigations. Rejecting the Investigations’ thesis that linguistic meanings are constituted in a distinctive class of essentially non-intuitive meaning intentions, Husserl develops a new conception of empty intention, a new analysis of the intuitively fulfilled discourse and a phenomenology of the indicative tendency. While these revisions have been acknowledged, their motivation, connection, and significance remain under-explored in the existing literature. By comparing the Investigations and the (...) Revisions, this paper shows how these developments fundamentally alter Husserl’s understanding of the relationship between language, thought, and intuition. The revised account of expression illuminates the dynamic interaction of these elements in the process of meaning-making, offering a balanced account of the interplay of presence and absence in our use of words. (shrink)
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    Trialistic panqualityism.Tal Hendel - manuscriptdetails
    Panqualityism is a form of panpsychism that distinguishes between conscious subjects (i.e., minds) and phenomenal qualities. Like panpsychism, it holds that the universe's physical ultimates are phenomenally qualitied. Unlike panpsychism, however, it argues that these phenomenally qualitied ultimates are not microsubjects and are therefore not experienced. By rejecting the idea that phenomenally qualitied ultimates are microsubjects, panqualityism escapes the subject combination problem. However, this creates a new challenge: explaining how conscious macrosubjects arise from non-experiential microqualities. Here I address this challenge (...) by proposing a trialistic form of panqualityism. According to this view, unexperienced phenomenally qualitied ultimates are the dual aspects of physical ultimates. These qualitied ultimates obey a distinct set of physics-like laws, which govern their structural organization in the mental realm. The third fundamental ontological category in trialistic panqualityism-alongside physical and phenomenal ultimates-is that of conscious subjects (minds). These are proposed to be irreducible entities that strongly emerge from an ensemble of physical ultimates when specific physical conditions are met; they experience the quality macrostructures formed from the phenomenal ultimates that are the duals of the physical ultimates in the ensemble. (shrink)
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  1. 2025-03-01
    The Limits of Capitalism in Job Creation Amidst Market Saturation.Angelito Malicse - manuscriptdetails
    The Limits of Capitalism in Job Creation Amidst Market Saturation -/- Introduction -/- Capitalism has long been regarded as the dominant economic system for driving innovation, production, and job creation. Its foundation lies in free markets, competition, and the continuous cycle of supply and demand. However, as markets become saturated with products—many of which provide little real value—the system begins to show its limitations. While capitalism has mechanisms to sustain job creation, these are often based on artificial demand, wasteful production, (...) and unsustainable consumption patterns. This essay explores whether capitalism can continue to generate jobs in an economy filled with unnecessary goods and whether a shift toward a more balanced economic model could provide a long-term solution. -/- The Limits of Job Creation in a Saturated Market -/- In a healthy economy, demand for goods and services drives production, which in turn creates employment opportunities. However, when markets become oversaturated, the natural cycle of capitalism is disrupted. -/- Diminishing Demand: Once consumers already own most of what they need, and new products offer little additional value, demand slows. This stagnation can lead to reduced production, layoffs, and even business closures. -/- Overproduction and Waste: Many companies continue to produce goods regardless of actual demand, leading to excess inventory, wasted resources, and environmental harm. For example, the fashion industry is notorious for overproducing clothing, much of which ends up in landfills. -/- Short-Term vs. Long-Term Employment: Capitalism can create jobs temporarily by constantly introducing new products. However, if those products are low-quality or unnecessary, workers face instability when companies shut down due to lack of sustainable demand. -/- The Role of Artificial Demand in Sustaining Capitalism -/- To counteract market saturation, capitalism relies on mechanisms that create artificial demand: -/- Aggressive Marketing and Consumerism: Companies invest heavily in advertising to convince consumers that they need new products, even when their old ones still function. This leads to excessive consumption driven by psychological rather than practical needs. -/- Planned Obsolescence: Many industries intentionally design products with limited lifespans so that consumers must replace them frequently. Electronics manufacturers, for instance, often create devices that become obsolete within a few years, ensuring continuous sales. -/- Financial Leverage and Debt: Credit cards, loans, and installment plans enable consumers to buy beyond their financial means, artificially inflating demand. However, this reliance on debt can lead to economic instability and financial crises. -/- Can Capitalism Adapt to Meaningful Job Creation? -/- For capitalism to remain viable in the long term, it must transition from a wasteful, profit-driven model to one that prioritizes sustainable and meaningful job creation. Some possible solutions include: -/- Shifting to a Circular Economy: Encouraging businesses to produce durable, repairable, and recyclable goods can reduce waste while still supporting employment. Industries like renewable energy and sustainable agriculture offer opportunities for job growth without environmental harm. -/- Investing in Essential Industries: Healthcare, education, infrastructure, and technology sectors provide long-term value to society. Redirecting economic focus toward these areas can create stable employment and improve overall quality of life. -/- Basic Income and Job Redistribution: As automation and market saturation reduce labor demand, alternative models like Universal Basic Income (UBI) and job-sharing programs could ensure financial stability while reducing unnecessary work. -/- The Universal Law of Balance in Economic Systems -/- A crucial consideration is whether capitalism can align with the universal law of balance in nature. The current system prioritizes unchecked economic growth, often at the cost of environmental and societal equilibrium. Implementing a homeostasis-driven economic approach—where production aligns with actual needs rather than artificial demand—could create a more sustainable model for job creation. -/- Conclusion -/- Capitalism, in its traditional form, struggles to create sustainable employment in a world saturated with unnecessary products. While short-term solutions like artificial demand and planned obsolescence temporarily sustain jobs, they ultimately lead to instability and resource depletion. A more balanced economic approach—rooted in sustainability, meaningful industries, and the universal law of balance—could provide a long-term solution. If capitalism is to survive and evolve, it must move beyond the endless cycle of consumption and embrace a model that prioritizes genuine human and environmental well-being. -/- . (shrink)
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  2. 2025-03-01
    The Normative Burdens of Trust (12th edition).Emma Duncan - 2022 - In Mark Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. 149-169.details
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    Glass Hospitals: 飞艇体彩开奖视频,幸运飞行艇官方开奖号码,开奖直播结果记录,168网幸运飞行艇开奖记录查询结果 Transparency and Trustworthy Interpretation in Medical and Healthcare Expertise.Ben Almassi - 2025 - Diametros 22 (82):53-63.details
    In their recent article in this journal, Giubilini, Gur-Arie, and Jamrozik argue that there is more to expertise than individual healthcare professionals’ knowledge of their fields. To be an expert is to be recognized as a credible authority, they explain, and being a credible authority necessitates trust. Among the core ethical principles they identify for trustworthy experts in medicine and healthcare are honesty, humility, and transparency. Here I aim to affirm these authors’ linkage of expertise and trust by decoupling both (...) from a presumptive norm of transparency. My suggestion is not that medical or healthcare experts should lie or deceive, but that articulating their credible authority in terms of transparency mischaracterizes things. We see this in several ways: through the negative epistemic effects of a general norm of expert transparency, the importance of discretion in healthy trust relations, and the need for relationally responsive interpretation in how medical and health experts communicate with different patients and publics across social-epistemic difference. (shrink)
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    Commentary on: 168幸运飞开艇历史开奖记录 168飞艇历史查询 最新飞艇计划官方正规版 飞艇官网开奖记录查询 Begoña Carrascal's "The practice of arguing and the arguments: Examples from mathematics".Andrew Aberdein - 2014 - In Dima Mohammed & Marcin Lewinski (eds.), Virtues of argumentation: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation (OSSA), May 22–25, 2013. OSSA.details
    For the last decade there has been a growing interest in the interplay between mathematical practice and argumentation. The study of each of these areas promises to shed light on the other, as I and several other authors from a variety of disciplines have argued. I am particularly grateful to Begoña Carrascal for her careful critique of some central assumptions of this programme, as such challenges are vital for its long-term success. In this commentary, I wish to respond to two (...) of her main points in a similar spirit. She writes: “From a review of many of the papers [of the programme] ... we can extract two main ideas. First, Johnson’s influential definition placed a burden on many of their authors to justify the claim that mathematical products are argumentative. Second, there is a manifest tension in these works between the examples of mathematical products considered as arguments and the process that leads to them” (Carrascal, 2013, p. 6). I will address each of these ideas in turn. (shrink)
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  5. 2025-03-01
    The Pros and Cons of Religion in Human Society.Angelito Malicse - manuscriptdetails
    The Pros and Cons of Religion in Human Society -/- Religion has been a central part of human civilization for thousands of years, shaping moral values, cultural traditions, and social structures. While it has inspired great acts of kindness, unity, and artistic expression, it has also been a source of conflict, division, and oppression. The impact of religion on society is complex, with both positive and negative aspects that influence human behavior and progress. This essay explores the benefits and drawbacks (...) of religion, examining how it has shaped societies throughout history. -/- The Pros of Religion In Society -/- 1. Moral and Ethical Guidance -/- One of the primary functions of religion is to provide a moral framework that guides human behavior. Many religious teachings promote values such as compassion, honesty, justice, and respect for others. Throughout history, religious principles have served as the foundation for legal systems and ethical standards. For example, the Ten Commandments in Christianity and Judaism, the Five Precepts in Buddhism, and the moral teachings of Islam have all contributed to the development of societal laws and norms. -/- 2. Community and Social Support -/- Religious institutions create a sense of belonging and social cohesion. They bring people together through shared beliefs, rituals, and traditions. In times of crisis, religious communities provide emotional and financial support to those in need. Churches, mosques, temples, and other religious centers often serve as safe spaces where individuals can seek guidance and assistance. This sense of community strengthens social bonds and provides comfort during difficult times. -/- 3. Psychological and Emotional Comfort -/- Faith offers hope, meaning, and purpose to people, especially when facing hardship, grief, or uncertainty. Many individuals turn to religion to find solace in times of illness, loss, or personal struggles. Prayer, meditation, and religious rituals provide psychological relief and help people develop resilience against life’s challenges. The belief in a higher power or an afterlife can give individuals a sense of peace, reducing anxiety and fear of the unknown. -/- 4. Charity and Humanitarian Efforts -/- Many religious organizations engage in charitable work, helping the poor, sick, and marginalized. Religious teachings often encourage acts of kindness, generosity, and service to others. For example, Christian missionary groups build schools and hospitals, Islamic charities provide food and shelter to those in need, and Buddhist monks dedicate their lives to helping the less fortunate. This commitment to charity has led to the establishment of numerous non-profit organizations that improve lives worldwide. -/- 5. Cultural and Artistic Contributions -/- Religion has played a crucial role in inspiring some of the greatest artistic, literary, and architectural achievements in history. Religious themes are evident In the works of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and many other artists. Cathedrals, temples, and mosques showcase the architectural brilliance of different civilizations. Sacred texts, hymns, and poetry have enriched literature and music across cultures. Without religion, many of these masterpieces might not exist. -/- 6. Social Cohesion and Stability -/- Shared religious beliefs help unify societies by fostering cooperation, mutual understanding, and social order. Many religious teachings emphasize peace, forgiveness, and reconciliation, which can prevent conflicts and promote harmony within communities. Religious institutions often encourage people to live virtuous lives and contribute positively to society, reinforcing stability and reducing crime. -/- 7. Influence on Personal Discipline and Growth -/- Religious practices encourage self-discipline, self-improvement, and mindfulness. Fasting, prayer, meditation, and other spiritual exercises help individuals cultivate patience, humility, and inner peace. Many religions promote the idea of lifelong learning and personal development, urging followers to strive for a better version of themselves. -/- The Cons of Religion in Society -/- 1. Dogmatism and Resistance to Change -/- While religion provides moral guidance, some religious institutions resist change and scientific progress. Throughout history, religious groups have opposed advancements in medicine, education, and human rights. The rejection of scientific discoveries, such as heliocentrism and evolution, demonstrates how religious dogma can hinder intellectual progress. -/- 2. Division and Conflict -/- Religious differences have been a source of wars, persecution, and social divisions. The Crusades, religious wars in Europe, and conflicts between different faiths have resulted in immense suffering. Even today, religious extremism and sectarian violence continue to fuel tensions in many parts of the world. Instead of uniting people, religion can sometimes create barriers between different groups. -/- 3. Suppression of Individual Freedom -/- Some religious doctrines impose strict rules on personal behavior, limiting individual freedom and self-expression. In certain religious societies, people face restrictions on their dress, career choices, and even personal relationships. Gender inequality, discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals, and restrictions on freedom of thought are often justified using religious texts. This suppression of freedom can prevent people from living fulfilling lives according to their own beliefs. -/- 4. Exploitation and Corruption -/- Religious institutions have been used as tools for personal and political gain. Corrupt leaders have exploited followers for financial and political power. Cases of sexual abuse, fraud, and manipulation within religious organizations have damaged trust in religious institutions. When religious leaders misuse their influence for selfish purposes, it harms believers and weakens the moral authority of religion. -/- 5. Psychological Fear and Guilt -/- Some religious teachings instill fear of punishment, such as eternal damnation or divine wrath. This can create guilt and anxiety in individuals, leading to feelings of unworthiness or depression. The emphasis on sin and repentance can sometimes lead people to develop an unhealthy relationship with their own desires and emotions. -/- 6. Impediment to Scientific Thinking -/- In some cases, religious beliefs conflict with scientific knowledge, discouraging rational inquiry and critical thinking. Many religious traditions reject evidence-based theories like evolution and the Big Bang, promoting faith over reason. This resistance to scientific understanding can slow progress in fields such as medicine, environmental science, and technology. -/- 7. Overpopulation and Societal Issues -/- Certain religious teachings discourage birth control and family planning, leading to overpopulation and resource scarcity. In countries where religious beliefs strongly influence policy, restrictions on contraception contribute to high poverty rates and environmental degradation. Without proper population control, societal issues such as hunger, unemployment, and lack of healthcare become more severe. -/- Conclusion -/- Religion has been both a unifying force and a source of division in human history. It provides moral guidance, community support, and psychological comfort, while also inspiring charity and cultural achievements. However, it can also contribute to conflict, suppression of individual freedoms, and resistance to progress. -/- A balanced approach—one that respects religious traditions while promoting critical thinking and secular governance—can help societies maximize the benefits of religion while minimizing its negative effects. By encouraging open-mindedness and ethical responsibility, humans can ensure that religion continues to serve as a positive force in the modern world. -/- . (shrink)
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  6. 2025-03-01
    Future AI, Quantum Physics, and Space Exploration in Understanding a Type V Intelligence (“God”).Angelito Malicse - manuscriptdetails
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  7. 2025-03-01
    Why Governments Become Corrupt: The Role of Power, Education, and Moral Values.Angelito Malicse - manuscriptdetails
    Why Governments Become Corrupt: The Role of Power, Education, and Moral Values -/- Corruption is one of the most persistent problems in governance, affecting societies across different political and economic systems. It undermines democracy, weakens institutions, and diverts resources meant for public welfare into private hands. While corruption is often associated with greed and abuse of power, its roots go much deeper, extending to failures in the educational system and the erosion of family moral values. This essay explores the reasons (...) behind government corruption and how systemic failures in education and morality contribute to its persistence. -/- 1. Power Without Accountability -/- One of the primary reasons governments become corrupt is the unchecked power held by officials. When political leaders and bureaucrats operate without sufficient oversight, they are more likely to misuse public funds, manipulate policies, and engage in bribery or favoritism. In many countries, weak democratic institutions fail to impose consequences on corrupt individuals, allowing them to act with impunity. The absence of transparency in decision-making processes further enables corruption to thrive, as citizens are kept in the dark about how their governments operate. -/- 2. Weak Legal and Political Institutions -/- Corruption flourishes in environments where legal frameworks exist but are not enforced. Many countries have anti-corruption laws, yet enforcement is selective or non-existent. This failure is often due to political interference in the judiciary, where corrupt leaders appoint judges who will protect them from prosecution. Furthermore, when law enforcement agencies themselves are corrupt, they fail to investigate and punish those in power. This creates a vicious cycle where corruption becomes the norm rather than the exception. -/- 3. The Role of Greed and Self-Interest -/- Human nature, particularly the pursuit of wealth and status, plays a significant role in government corruption. Many officials prioritize their personal and political interests over the welfare of the people they serve. Bribery, embezzlement, and fraud become tempting options for those seeking to enrich themselves at the expense of society. Additionally, political patronage—where politicians use their power to reward loyal supporters with government positions or contracts—further entrenches corruption. -/- 4. The Failure of the Educational System -/- One of the overlooked causes of corruption is the failure of the educational system to instill ethical values and critical thinking. Education is supposed to shape responsible citizens, but in many countries, the system is focused on rote learning rather than teaching morality, civic responsibility, and ethical leadership. Schools and universities often do not provide students with the tools to question authority, recognize corruption, or demand transparency from their leaders. -/- Moreover, when the education system itself is corrupt—through bribery in admissions, fake diplomas, or unqualified teachers—it sets a dangerous precedent. Students grow up believing that success can be achieved through dishonest means, reinforcing the idea that corruption is an acceptable part of life. Without a strong moral foundation in education, future generations are more likely to participate in or tolerate corrupt practices. -/- 5. The Decline of Family Moral Values -/- Family plays a crucial role in shaping an individual’s ethical beliefs and behaviors. However, in many societies, traditional moral values that emphasize honesty, integrity, and accountability are declining. Parents, preoccupied with economic survival, may fail to teach their children the importance of moral principles. In some cases, families themselves engage in corrupt behaviors—such as paying bribes to secure jobs or influencing government officials for personal gain—sending the message that corruption is a necessary survival strategy. -/- Religious and cultural institutions, which once played a significant role in promoting ethical behavior, have also lost influence in many societies. As materialism and individualism grow stronger, the collective responsibility for upholding moral values weakens. When individuals lack strong moral guidance from their families and communities, they are more likely to justify corrupt actions when they gain positions of power. -/- 6. Economic Pressures and Low Salaries -/- Economic hardship can also drive corruption, especially in developing nations where government employees are underpaid. When officials struggle to meet their basic needs, they may resort to accepting bribes, embezzling funds, or engaging in illicit activities to supplement their income. In such environments, corruption becomes a survival mechanism rather than just a moral failure. -/- 7. Corporate Influence and Political Lobbying -/- The influence of powerful corporations over government policies is another major driver of corruption. Large businesses often fund political campaigns, expecting favorable policies in return. This results in leaders prioritizing corporate interests over public welfare. When governments are captured by private interests, policies that should benefit the majority are distorted to serve a wealthy elite. -/- 8. The Lack of Civic Engagement and Public Awareness -/- When citizens do not actively participate in governance or demand accountability, corrupt leaders face little resistance. A disengaged population allows corruption to thrive because there is no pressure for change. In many cases, people feel powerless or fear retaliation for speaking out against corrupt officials. Strengthening civic awareness through education, media, and public activism is essential in the fight against corruption. -/- Solutions: Restoring Integrity Through Education and Morality -/- To combat corruption effectively, reforms must address not only political and legal structures but also educational and moral foundations: -/- Strengthening the Educational System: Schools must incorporate ethics, civic responsibility, and critical thinking into their curriculum. Teachers should emphasize honesty and accountability, ensuring that students understand the long-term consequences of corruption. -/- Rebuilding Family Moral Values: Families must take a more active role in teaching children about integrity and social responsibility. Parents should set examples by refusing to participate in corrupt practices. -/- Enforcing Strong Anti-Corruption Laws: Governments must ensure that laws against corruption are applied equally, regardless of political or economic status. Independent judicial bodies should oversee investigations and prosecutions. -/- Improving Transparency in Governance: Public access to government transactions and decision-making processes must be expanded to reduce opportunities for corruption. Digital tools, such as open data platforms, can help track government spending and prevent misuse of funds. -/- Encouraging Citizen Participation: People must be empowered to hold their leaders accountable. This includes supporting investigative journalism, encouraging whistleblowers, and engaging in peaceful protests or advocacy movements. -/- Conclusion -/- Government corruption is a complex issue rooted in systemic failures, economic pressures, and ethical erosion. While power, greed, and weak institutions contribute to corruption, the failure of the educational system and the decline of moral values play an equally significant role. Addressing corruption requires a multi-faceted approach that not only strengthens laws and institutions but also reforms education and restores ethical foundations within families. Only through a collective effort to instill integrity at all levels of society can corruption be effectively minimized, paving the way for just and accountable governance. -/- . (shrink)
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  8. 2025-03-01
    Why Are Some Countries Rich While Others Remain Poor?Angelito Malicse - manuscriptdetails
    Why Are Some Countries Rich While Others Remain Poor? -/- The economic disparity between rich and poor countries has been a persistent issue throughout history. While some nations have achieved immense wealth and prosperity, others continue to struggle with poverty. Understanding the reasons behind this divide requires an examination of historical, geographical, economic, political, and social factors. This essay explores the key reasons why many countries are rich while a few remain poor. -/- 1. Historical Factors -/- History plays a (...) crucial role in shaping a nation’s economic status. Many poor countries today were former colonies that suffered from resource exploitation and underdevelopment. European colonial powers extracted wealth from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, leaving many of these nations with weak institutions and economies upon gaining independence. In contrast, countries that industrialized early, such as the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States, established strong economies that continue to thrive today. -/- The Industrial Revolution provided a major economic advantage to early adopters, enabling them to develop infrastructure, create jobs, and expand global trade. Meanwhile, countries that missed out on early industrialization, such as many in sub-Saharan Africa, were left behind. -/- 2. Geographical Factors -/- Geography also significantly influences a country’s wealth. Nations with abundant natural resources, such as oil (e.g., Saudi Arabia, Norway) or minerals (e.g., Australia, Canada), have the potential to generate immense wealth. However, having natural resources alone does not guarantee prosperity. For example, countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo have rich mineral deposits but remain poor due to corruption and conflict. -/- Climate and agriculture also play a role. Many rich countries have temperate climates that support large-scale farming, while tropical nations struggle with unpredictable weather, soil depletion, and diseases such as malaria. Countries with difficult terrain, such as landlocked nations or those with deserts, often face challenges in trade and infrastructure development. -/- 3. Economic Systems and Policies -/- The economic policies adopted by a country can determine its success or failure. Market economies that promote free trade, entrepreneurship, and investment tend to prosper. Countries with strong property rights and competitive markets attract both domestic and foreign investments, leading to innovation and growth. Examples include the United States, Japan, and South Korea. -/- On the other hand, nations with excessive government control over the economy, high taxes, and restrictions on trade often struggle. Command economies, such as North Korea, have failed to generate sustainable growth due to rigid economic structures and limited incentives for businesses. Additionally, some poor countries rely too much on a single industry or export, making them vulnerable to economic downturns. -/- 4. Political and Institutional Factors -/- Political stability and strong institutions are critical for economic success. Countries with effective governments, the rule of law, and low corruption create an environment where businesses can thrive. Switzerland and Singapore, for instance, have strong governance systems that encourage investment and innovation. -/- In contrast, many poor nations suffer from political instability, corruption, and weak institutions. Governments in countries like Venezuela and Sudan mismanage resources, leading to economic collapse. War and conflict also hinder development by destroying infrastructure and discouraging investment. -/- 5. Education and Human Capital -/- A well-educated population is essential for economic growth. Rich countries invest heavily in education, ensuring that their citizens acquire the skills needed for high-paying jobs and technological advancements. Nations like Finland and South Korea have strong education systems that contribute to their economic success. -/- Conversely, many poor countries struggle with low literacy rates, limited access to education, and brain drain—where skilled workers migrate to wealthier nations in search of better opportunities. Without a skilled workforce, economic progress becomes difficult. -/- 6. Trade and Globalization -/- Access to international markets is another key factor in determining a country’s wealth. Wealthy nations benefit from global trade, exporting high-value products and services. Countries like Germany and China have built strong economies through manufacturing and exports. -/- On the other hand, some poor countries face trade restrictions, tariffs, and economic dependency on a single export, making them vulnerable to price fluctuations. Additionally, reliance on foreign aid can sometimes create a cycle of dependency rather than fostering self-sufficiency. -/- 7. Demographics and Population Growth -/- Population growth can be both a blessing and a challenge. Rich countries tend to have balanced population growth, allowing for sustainable economic expansion. Countries like Canada and Sweden manage their populations well through immigration and social policies. -/- However, many poor nations experience rapid population growth without corresponding economic development. Overpopulation strains resources, leads to high unemployment, and makes it difficult for governments to provide education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Countries like Nigeria and Bangladesh struggle with these challenges. -/- 8. Cultural and Social Factors -/- Cultural attitudes toward work, productivity, and governance also shape a nation’s economic success. Societies that value innovation, discipline, and economic planning tend to prosper. Countries like Japan and Germany emphasize efficiency and technological progress, contributing to their wealth. -/- Additionally, gender equality and economic inclusion play a role in national prosperity. Countries that empower women and minorities to participate in the workforce experience higher economic growth. In contrast, societies with restrictive social norms often limit their economic potential. -/- Conclusion -/- The wealth disparity between nations is not due to a single factor but a combination of historical, geographical, economic, political, and social influences. While rich countries benefit from strong institutions, innovation, and stable governance, poor nations often struggle with corruption, weak infrastructure, and rapid population growth. However, with the right policies—such as investing in education, strengthening institutions, and promoting economic diversification—poorer countries can improve their economic standing. By understanding these factors, nations can work toward closing the gap and ensuring a more balanced global economy. -/- . (shrink)
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  9. 2025-03-01
    Poverty as a Product of Systemic Failure, Violation of Balance, and Ignorance.Angelito Malicse - manuscriptdetails
    Poverty as a Product of Systemic Failure, Violation of Balance, and Ignorance -/- By: Angelito Enriquez Malicse -/- Introduction -/- Poverty is not merely an economic condition; it is a deeply rooted social issue that stems from systemic failure, violation of balance, and ignorance. While poverty is often viewed as an individual problem, it is, in reality, a consequence of flawed institutions, unsustainable practices, and a lack of proper education. When societies fail to establish equitable systems, disrupt the natural balance (...) of resources, and allow ignorance to thrive, they create conditions where poverty becomes inevitable. This essay explores how these three fundamental factors contribute to the persistence of poverty and how they can be addressed through a more structured and holistic approach. -/- Systemic Failure: The Structural Root of Poverty -/- Poverty does not arise in isolation; it is a direct consequence of systemic failures within economic, political, and social structures. Societies that fail to establish fair economic policies, effective governance, and accessible social services create environments where large portions of the population struggle to meet their basic needs. -/- 1. Corrupt Governance and Wealth Concentration -/- Many governments, particularly in developing nations, misallocate resources due to corruption, leading to inefficiency and economic inequality. Instead of distributing wealth fairly, corrupt leaders allow a small elite to control national resources while the rest of the population remains impoverished. This imbalance makes it nearly impossible for the poor to break free from their conditions. -/- 2. Unregulated Capitalism and Economic Exploitation -/- Capitalism, when left unchecked, often prioritizes profit over people. Large corporations exploit labor by paying unfair wages, reducing access to job security, and minimizing social benefits. This system traps workers in a cycle of poverty where they are overworked but underpaid, unable to save or improve their living conditions. -/- 3. Inadequate Social Safety Nets -/- In many societies, social welfare systems are either weak or nonexistent. Without universal access to healthcare, education, and employment opportunities, the poor remain stuck In survival mode, unable to invest in their future. In contrast, nations with strong social support systems experience significantly lower poverty rates. -/- Thus, systemic failure creates poverty by failing to distribute wealth fairly, regulate economic policies, and provide safety nets for the vulnerable. -/- Violation of Balance: The Disruption of Sustainable Living -/- Your universal law of balance in nature states that everything must exist in harmony to sustain life. Poverty can be seen as a direct result of the violation of this balance, where human decisions have disrupted the natural and social equilibrium. -/- 1. Overexploitation of Resources -/- The reckless consumption of natural resources by a few nations or corporations leaves entire populations without access to food, clean water, and land. When industries prioritize profit over sustainability, they destroy ecosystems, leading to poverty in regions that depend on these resources for survival. -/- 2. Unsustainable Population Growth -/- Many developing nations experience rapid population growth without corresponding economic development. This creates an imbalance where resources such as food, water, and housing become insufficient to support growing populations, leading to mass poverty. Without proper planning and regulation, countries struggle to maintain sustainable living conditions. -/- 3. Extreme Wealth Disparity and Economic Instability -/- A major violation of balance occurs when a small percentage of people control the majority of a nation’s wealth. This concentration of resources leads to social instability, crime, and reduced economic mobility for the poor. A balanced system would ensure that wealth is distributed fairly so that all individuals have access to opportunities for growth. -/- When societies disrupt the balance between population, resources, and economic distribution, they create unsustainable conditions that lead to widespread poverty. -/- Ignorance: The Barrier to Poverty Eradication -/- Perhaps the most critical cause of poverty is ignorance, which manifests both at the individual and societal levels. Ignorance prevents people from understanding, addressing, and solving the very systems that keep them impoverished. -/- 1. Lack of Education and Critical Thinking -/- Without education, individuals cannot acquire the skills needed to escape poverty. Many impoverished regions suffer from low literacy rates, making it difficult for people to find stable jobs, understand their rights, or challenge unfair systems. A lack of critical thinking skills also allows misinformation and propaganda to control public perception, preventing meaningful change. -/- 2. Cultural and Religious Barriers -/- Many societies hold onto outdated traditions or religious dogma that discourage people from questioning authority, using birth control, or demanding better governance. While faith and tradition can provide social cohesion, they can also reinforce poverty when they discourage progress and education. -/- 3. Misinformation and Media Manipulation -/- The spread of false information, especially through social media and political propaganda, keeps people unaware of the true causes of their suffering. Governments and corporations manipulate public perception, convincing the poor that their situation is unchangeable or that economic inequality is “natural.” As a result, people fail to demand better policies or take action to change their circumstances. -/- Ignorance prevents individuals from recognizing the structural causes of their poverty, keeping them trapped in a cycle of economic hardship. -/- Solutions: Restoring Balance and Systemic Reform -/- If poverty is a product of systemic failure, imbalance, and ignorance, then the solution must involve structural reform, balance restoration, and education. -/- 1. Systemic Change: Governments must regulate capitalism, eliminate corruption, and create fair economic policies that ensure wealth is distributed equitably. -/- 2. Restoring Balance: Countries must implement sustainable development strategies, control population growth through education and planning, and ensure that natural resources are used responsibly. -/- 3. Eliminating Ignorance: A reformed educational system must teach critical thinking, scientific reasoning, and ethical leadership to empower future generations to challenge unjust systems. -/- Your holistic educational approach, based on the universal law of balance in nature, could serve as the foundation for eradicating poverty by reprogramming societal thinking and decision-making at a fundamental level. -/- Conclusion -/- Poverty is not simply an unfortunate condition—it is the result of broken systems, disrupted balance, and widespread ignorance. Governments, corporations, and social structures have failed to provide a fair and sustainable way of living, while economic exploitation and misinformation keep people from rising out of poverty. To truly solve poverty, we must rebuild social systems, restore balance, and educate future generations to think critically and act responsibly. Only through such a holistic, scientifically grounded approach can humanity achieve a world where poverty is no longer a systemic inevitability but a preventable condition. -/- . (shrink)
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  10. 2025-03-01
    A Collection of Scattered Articles and Letters of Proudhon.Pierre-Joseph Proudhon & Lingkai Kong - 2024 - Potsdam: Karl-Marx Verlag.details
    This collection consolidates these scattered works of Proudhon to provide researchers with citation sources in a paper format. The editing of this collection is a non-profit project. The articles and letters in this collection include: 1837 Application for the Suard Pension 1839 The Celebration of Sunday 1840 Letter to the Members of the Academy of Besançon 1842 Explanations Presented to the Public Minister on the Right of Property Letter to Bergmann 1845 My Testament: or, Society of Avengers 1846 Proudhon To (...) Marx 1847 On the Jews 1848 Letter to Jeanne Deroin The Malthusians, the Representatives of the People Toast to the Revolution 1849 God is Evil, Man is Free In Connection with Louis Blanc: The Present Use and Future Possibility of the State Interest and Principal: A Loan is a Service Interest and Principal: Arguments Drawn from the Operations of the Bank of France Interest and Principal: The Origin of Ground Rent Interest and Principle: The Circulation of Capital, Not Capital Itself, Gives Birth to Progress Letter to Pierre Leroux Parliamentary Isolation The Coming Era of Mutualism The Nature and Destination of Government The State: Its Nature, Object, and Destiny What is Government? What is God? 1850 Dilemma: Red or White 1851 Letter to A. M. Boutteville Letter to Langlois 1852 The Extremes The Social Revolution Demonstrated by the Coup d'Etat of December 2, 1851 Unanimity: Universal Consent 1855 New Propositions Demonstrated in the Practice of Revolutions Propositions: To Leave Behind Abstractions, Utopias, Systems, Doctrines, Theories and Empiricisms of the Parties Schools and Sects 1857 Letter to Villiaumé 1861 Relation of the State and Liberty, According to Modern Right The Theory of Taxation 1864 Letter to Several Workers in Paris and Rouen. (shrink)
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  11. 2025-03-01
    The Principle Of Federation and the Need to Reconstitute the Party of Revolution.Pierre-Joseph Proudhon & Lingkai Kong - 2023 - London: Open Democracy & Stettbach Press.details
    Proudhon is renowned for his anarchist ideas, yet his thoughts on federalism have long been overlooked. To such an extent that Proudhon himself wrote in his book that even at that time, his critics did not carefully read his ideas on federalism, but hastily concluded that all his discussions on federation were anarchistic, which greatly frustrated Proudhon. As for this book, The Principle Of Federation and the Need to Reconstitute the Party of Revolution, there is very limited information available on (...) both the English and Chinese Internet. Richard Vernon published an English translation of the book in 1979, but it only covered the main chapters discussing federalism, about 12 chapters in total. However, the original French version of the book consists of 31 chapters. To date, there is no Chinese translation of this book. Therefore, the translator believes that it is highly appropriate to translate the complete version of this book into Chinese and introduce it to the Chinese repository. After revising the Chinese translation, the translator also intends to re-translate the book into an English version to fill the gap of the remaining 19 chapters in the English repository. -/- Proudhon believed that politics, fundamentally, depends on two entirely opposite principles: authority and liberty. One is obedience and belief, while the other is freedom and reason. These two principles are as old as human history itself. The principle of authority is naturally given, while the principle of liberty is derived from thought and reason. Among the various combinations of liberty and authority, Proudhon classified all forms of government in the world into two major categories and four specific types. The two major categories are authoritative regimes and free regimes. In authoritative systems, power is indivisible, whereas in free systems, power is divisible. Every society contains elements of both authority and liberty. Only one kind of constitution can combine order and liberty, stability and justice. And this constitution, ultimately recognized by the people's reason, must be federalism. -/- So, how is federalism established? The author reviews the signing of the contract. To meet the conditions of cooperation and complementarity of the contract, citizens must fulfill the following when joining the contract: 1) The benefits they receive from the state must be equal to the sacrifices they make to the state. 2) They must retain their freedom, sovereignty, and initiative. Proudhon also explicitly pointed out that this stipulated and understood political contract is what is called a federation. The essence of the federal contract is that within this system, the contracting parties—namely, the heads of families, communes, states, provinces, or kingdoms—not only assume obligations to each other but also, through the contract, retain more rights, more freedom, more power, and more property than they have relinquished. (shrink)
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  12. 2025-03-01
    Health Literacy, Social Support, and Psychological Determinants on Self-Management of Patients with Chronic Diseases.Kristoffer Villareal - 2025 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 32 (7):836-846.details
    Chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension are significant public health challenges globally, especially in resource-limited rural settings like Barangay Damilag. An increasing incidence of these conditions with limited accessibility to healthcare necessitates effective self-management to improve their outcomes. This study aims to determine the correlation between health literacy, social support, psychological factors, and self-management among chronic disease patients. The study employed descriptive correlational and causal research design, and data were collected from 256 samples using a survey questionnaire. Findings revealed that (...) health literacy (M = 3.55, SD = 0.72) - knowledge of disease (M = 3.60, SD = 0.82, r = 0.218, p = .001) , medication management skills (M = 4.07, SD = 0.553, r = 0.038, p = .550) , and access to health information (M = 2.97, SD = 0.788, r = 0.123, p = .05) -- significantly predicts self-management by enabling informed decision-making and improved treatment adherence. Social support (M = 3.37, SD = 0.853) , such as family (M = 4.04, SD = 0.824, r = 0.627, p = .000), and peers (M = 2.51, SD = 0.895, r = 0.006, p = .929), showed moderate barriers to self-care and improved emotional resilience. Psychological determinants (M = 3.50, SD = 0.858) - self-efficacy (M = 3.61, SD = 0.839, r = 0.714, p = .000), and motivation (M = 3.91, SD = 0.957, r = 0.451, p = .001) - emerged as the strongest predictors of self-management. Through regression and structural equation modeling analyses, the researcher identified causal pathways and the combined impact of these factors on self-management. The study contributes insight for healthcare practitioners, policymakers, and community organizations by highlighting the need for holistic interventions. Recommended strategies to address barriers and optimize self-management include integrating health education, social support systems, and psychological empowerment. (shrink)
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  13. 2025-02-28
    飞艇开奖结果官网查询 官方开奖结果优势 官网开奖飞飞艇结果 幸运168飞艇官网开奖 168幸运飞行艇开奖查询结果 开彩开奖飞艇结果直播168. Are Current AI Systems Capable of Well-Being?James Fanciullo - forthcoming - Asian Journal of 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.details
    Recently, Simon Goldstein and Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini have argued that certain existing AI systems are capable of well-being. They consider the three leading approaches to well-being—hedonism, desire satisfactionism, and the objective list approach—and argue that theories of these kinds plausibly imply that some current AI systems are capable of welfare. In this paper, I argue that the leading versions of each of these theories do not imply this. I conclude that we have strong reason to doubt that current AI systems (...) are capable of well-being. (shrink)
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  14. 2025-02-28
    Book Review: Europe, Phenomenology, and Politics in Husserl and Patočka, by Lorenzo Girardi (Rowman & Littlefield, 2024). [REVIEW]Peter Shum - 2024 - Phenomenological Reviews.details
    A book review of 'Europe, Phenomenology, and Politics in Husserl and Patočka', by Lorenzo Girardi (Rowman & Littlefield, 2024).
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  15. 2025-02-28
    Geographies of Selves: Haciendo una América Cósmica through 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.Alexander V. Stehn - 2025 - The Pluralist 20 (1):117-123.details
    In this philosophical response to Terrance MacMullan’s From American Empire to América Cósmica through 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询: Prospero’s Reflection (2023), I engage with his ambitious project of inter-American 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 and critique of U.S. imperialism. I reflect on our shared positionality as white scholars raised in Spanish-speaking regions and analyze his engagement with philosophers like Pedro Albizu Campos and Gloria Anzaldúa. While praising MacMullan's contributions, I draw upon Anzaldúa's "Geographies of Selves" concept to suggest that more "autohistoria" or self-disclosure would enhance the existential (...) depth and philosophical power of his project. (shrink)
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  16. 2025-02-28
    Laws of Change of Concepts: I. Space of Concepts.Venkata Rayudu Posina - manuscriptdetails
    Motivated by the urgency of making explicit "the laws of possible rational passage from one concept to another", which Professor F. William Lawvere brought into figural salience for all to see, here we begin to characterize the space of all mathematical concepts (whose kinship with ordinary concepts was highlighted by none other than Einstein) which determines all possible rational passages between concepts.
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  17. 2025-02-28
    168全国统一开奖官网直播 飞艇全国统一开奖数据 历史记录 历史查询记录 官网开奖结果玩法. Adorno´s Misinterpretation of Absolute Idealism.Hector Ferreiro - 2025 - In Christoph Asmuth, Anne Becker & Lea Fink (eds.), Das Fortleben der Klassischen Deutschen Philosophie in der Kritischen Theorie. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann. pp. 17-30.details
    Adorno´s critique of absolute idealism is beset with considerable hermeneutical errors. Adorno does not fail to notice, however, that Hegel addressed many of the open questions of transcendental idealism and tried to solve them. For example, Adorno recognizes that Hegel criticized Kant and Fichte precisely because they both ultimately advocated a formal conception of subjectivity; Hegel unceasingly stressed instead the importance of the intrinsic unity of subject and object. Furthermore, Adorno acknowledges that Hegel rejected the pure identity of the I (...) as the starting point of the system and claimed that the different conceptions of reality developed by the human mind are based on the successive contradictions of the objects with their own concepts – for Adorno this is the reason why Hegel was able to expound his 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 on the basis of the thoughts of the subject in the Phenomenology of Spirit and from the determinations of the object in the Science of Logic. Adorno explicitly recognizes that the attempt to develop dialectics from both sides, that is, from the subject and the object, was an advance of Hegel over earlier idealists. Adorno, finally, accepts that, although Hegel characterizes subjectivity as absolute, objectivity plays a decisive role in his 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询. With Hegel, according to Adorno, idealism reaches its maximum strength and its highest elevation. Now, despite recognizing the advantages of Hegel´s approach Adorno nonetheless maintains that absolute idealism ultimately rests on the radicalization of transcendental idealism, as a further expansion of its basic principle. Hegel disagreed with transcendental idealism, but he did not abandon its main project of deriving all determinacy from subjective thought; he therefore did not contest the priority of the subject. Although Adorno recognizes the value of many of the solutions that Hegel offers to solve the theoretical tensions within transcendental idealism, he thinks that those solutions do not actually resolve these tensions – in Adorno´s eyes they simply cannot be solved within the idealistic paradigm. It is not unfair to say that Adorno misunderstands Hegel´s absolute idealism as a heterodox attempt to further develop Fichte´s philosophical program in a divergent way (especially as it is presented in the Foundation of the Entire Wissenschaftslehre). Adorno´s supposedly ‘immanent’ critique of absolute idealism is in fact based on a highly controversial interpretation of Hegel´s approach, which is to resolve those problematic claims of Kant´s and Fichte´s variants of idealism that Adorno himself considers untenable. (shrink)
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  18. 2025-02-28
    The Representative Individuals Approach to Fair Machine Learning.Clinton Castro & Loi Michele - forthcoming - AI and Ethics.details
    The demands of fair machine learning are often expressed in probabilistic terms. Yet, most of the systems of concern are deterministic in the sense that whether a given subject will receive a given score on the basis of their traits is, for all intents and purposes, either zero or one. What, then, can justify this probabilistic talk? We argue that the statistical reference classes used in fairness measures can be understood as defining the probability that hypothetical persons, who are representative (...) of social roles, will receive certain goods. We call these hypothetical persons “representative individuals.” We claim that what we owe to actual, concrete individuals—whose individual chances of receiving the good in the system might be extreme (i.e., either zero or one)—is that their representative individual has an appropriate probability of receiving the good in question. While less immediately intuitive than other approaches, we argue that the representative individual approach has important advantages over other ways of making sense of this probabilistic talk in the context of fair machine learning. (shrink)
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  19. 2025-02-28
    The Relationship Between Job Creation, Family Planning, the Universal Law of Balance in Nature, and the Role of a Holistic Educational System.Angelito Malicse - manuscriptdetails
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  20. 2025-02-28
    When and why are motivational trade-offs evidence of sentience?Simon Brown & Jonathan Birch - forthcoming - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.details
    Motivational trade-off behaviours, where an organism behaves as if flexibly weighing up an opportunity for reward against a risk of injury, are often regarded as evidence that the organism has valenced experiences like pain. This type of evidence has been influential in shifting opinion regarding crabs and insects. Critics note that (i) the precise links between trade-offs and consciousness are not fully known; (ii) simple trade-offs are evinced by the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans, mediated by a mechanism plausibly too simple (...) to support conscious experience; (iii) pain can sometimes interfere with rather than support making trade-offs rationally. However, rather than undermining trade-off evidence in general, such cases show that the nature of the trade-off, and its underlying neural substrate, matter. We investigate precisely how. (shrink)
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  21. 2025-02-28
    El Daltónico - Pre Metalógica.Eunjun Jeong - 2024details
    Una línea de polvo de cal sobre un plato bastó para revelar la verdad de su vida. Un torrente de nervios chispeó en su realidad cuando el espejismo se elevó ante sus ojos. Una dosis fácil lo acompañó durante el día, pero la decisión de tragarla fue difícil.
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  22. 2025-02-28
    The Wild Spirit with Eccentric Qualities: What does it Mean?Gemini Ai & Minh-Hoang Nguyen - 2025 - Ai Working Series.details
    On 24th February 2025, Justin Mike (United States) wrote a review for Wild Wise Weird as follows: “Wild Wise Weird celebrates the wild spirit, the wisdom gained from unusual experiences, and the eccentric qualities that define us as individuals, thereby capturing the beauty of embracing authenticity. It serves as a reminder that being unique is something to be proud of, not just acceptable.” The review made me feel really relevant to the content of the book. I was curious what AI (...) would think of Mike’s review, so I asked Gemini “what do you think of the review?”. (shrink)
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  23. 2025-02-28
    A Critical Response to Pauline Kleingeld’s “Critical Notice” on Kant, Race, and Racism.Huaping Lu-Adler - forthcoming - Critical 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of Race.details
    In this critical response, I clarify my critique of the commonly held assumption that racism contradicts Kant’s pure moral 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询. I explain why Kant’s belated criticisms of some practices of slavery should not be interpreted as a rejection of colonial slavery as an institution. I end with a reflection on the relation between Kant’s 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 and anti-racism.
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  24. 2025-02-28
    The Normativity of Introspective Acquaintance Knowledge.Jacopo Pallagrosi - forthcoming - Synthese.details
    Recent works in epistemology have defended the existence of acquaintance knowledge—a non-propositional form of knowledge constituted by the subject's acquaintance with particulars. A significant obstacle to the epistemic legitimacy of acquaintance knowledge lies in the fact that acquaintance is a descriptive psychological phenomenon, whereas knowledge is a normative one. In this paper, I aim to address this challenge by arguing that introspective acquaintance knowledge—the subject's knowledge of their own experiences constituted by acquaintance with them—exhibits a normative dimension. My argument critically (...) hinges on the role of conscious introspective attention. Based on the idea that a distinctive manifestation of the presence of epistemic normativity has to do (at least) with the possibility for a piece of knowledge to be epistemically better or worse, I will argue that we can have epistemically better or worse introspective acquaintance knowledge and that this depends on the degree of attention that is involved in it. By assuming that possibly being epistemically better or worse implies that a piece of knowledge possibly instantiates different degrees of epistemic goodness, and that conscious introspective attention comes in degrees, I will argue that conscious attention plays a gradual epistemic role in acquaintance knowledge. The paper aims to strengthen the case for introspective acquaintance knowledge as a genuine form of epistemic achievement, governed by attention-based normative standards. (shrink)
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  25. 2025-02-28
    Proper Names as Demonstratives in Fiction.Maciej Tarnowski - 2022 - Studia Semiotyczne 36 (1):63-83.details
    In this article, I argue for two theses. The first is that, among different existing accounts of proper name semantics, indexicalism—a stance that treats proper names as indexical expressions—is best suited to explaining various phenomena exhibited by the use of proper names in fictional discourse. I will discuss these phenomena and compare the solutions offered by traditional descriptivist and causal-historical theories of proper name reference with those proposed by indexicalists. Subsequently, I will offer a novel account of indexicalism about proper (...) names, which uses the apparatus of so-called hybrid expressions (Ciecierski, 2020; Künne, 1992; Predelli, 2006) as an alternative to traditional Kaplanian semantics for demonstratives. I offer an argument explaining why, among the variety of indexical views, one should favour such a hybrid theory over other available ones (e.g., Pelczar, Rainsbury, 1998; Rami, 2014) based on the analysis of “distributed utterances” (McCullagh, 2020) and statements that employ more than one fictional context. (shrink)
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  26. 2025-02-28
    Selbst-Quantisierung - Die Metalogik.Eunjun Jeong - 2025details
    Die Unsichtbaren: Die wahre Hölle der Existenz Ich glaube, Camus hat Unrecht. Sisyphus ist verwöhnt. Er hatte wenigstens einen Felsen zum Schieben. Ich glaube, die wahre Hölle ist die Existenz ohne Beobachtung. Wenn niemand dich sieht, existierst du nicht. Du bist kein Mensch. Du bist ein Irrtum. Wenn ich jetzt sterbe, bleibt die Welt unverändert. Nichts wird anders sein. Alles bleibt, wie es war. Die Polizei bekommt einen neuen Fall auf der Statistik. Ein Reinigungsteam wird bezahlt. Ein Grab wird vorbereitet. (...) Mein Tod hätte mehr gesellschaftliche Relevanz als mein Leben. Das Einzige, was über meinen Wert entscheidet, ist die Hoffnung auf meinen zukünftigen Nutzen. Ich bin keine Person. Ich bin eine Wette. Ein spekulativer Aktienkurs auf meinem potenziellen Erfolg. (shrink)
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  27. 2025-02-28
    O humor e o ponto cego do acontecimento em Deleuze.Caíque Silva Coelho - 2021 - Revista Trágica 14 (3):27-44.details
    In a sense, humor figures as an aspect which is immanent to the content of Gilles Deleuze's 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询. This article seeks to followthe reasons for this statement based on the problem of the event and its blind spot. Followingthis question, in turn, willmean following the conceptual movement that Deleuze develops about the time and language of the eventin Logic of Sense. It is from the development of this logic specific to the event and its blind spot that we hope to (...) illuminate the practical and theoretical significanceof humor in Deleuze's thought. (shrink)
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  28. 2025-02-28
    The Metaphysics of Gender.E. Diaz-Leon - 2024 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.details
    What is the metaphysics of gender about? Metaphysics is the study of what there is and what it is like. On this conception, questions in the metaphysics of gender would be about the existence and nature of gender. That is, the metaphysics of gender would be about whether alleged gender categories such as being a man, a woman or an agender person are real features or kinds, and if so, what their nature is. In recent years, the metaphysics of gender (...) has received a lot of attention and has shifted from being a rather marginal part of metaphysics to being a growing area of interest. Moreover, growing attention to the metaphysics of gender and the social domain have given rise to fruitful methodological questions about what metaphysics is about and what are the best methods to pursue metaphysical inquiries. This Element offers a survey of recent discussions of these questions. (shrink)
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  29. 2025-02-28
    Symbol of Light in Various Religious Traditions and 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.Aygerim Almatkyzy Теmirbayeva, Talgat Tulyubayevich Temibayev, Aiymzhan Abukyzy Ryskiyeva, Kaskyrbek Kikbayevich Kaliyev & Abdullah Akgul - 2024 - Journal of 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询, Culture and Political Science 90 (4):27-37.details
    Light is a symbol of deep meaning in many philosophical traditions and cultures. Often the sacred is associated with light, and the worldly and profane with darkness. Light was not always easily accessible, and therefore sometimes had mystical significance for different societies. Later it began to be used as a symbol. In human nature, such a concept has historically been entrenched as an archetype. During primitive society, leaders, priests and warriors were associated with the Sun, the divine light. They could (...) also differ in clothing or color on the face and body, clothing. Color has symbolic meaning for various cultures and peoples. Currently, some nations and religions have their own color tradition. Color associations are important in everyday life. The 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of Sufism also has a concept of light, darkness and color symbolism. In the works of Sufi philosophers one can find interpretations of various colors. In the tariqa of Kubrawiya there is a whole system of color sequence of the spiritual path. In addition, followers of tariqas can be distinguished by the shape and color scheme of everyday and ritual clothing. This article will examine the symbol of light in various religious traditions and philosophies, including the practice of light photisms of the Kubraviya tariqat. (shrink)
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  30. 2025-02-28
    Pantheisticon: John Toland’s Cosmic Mass.P. Sjöstedt-Hughes - 2024 - Feed Your Head 10 (10):10–20.details
    Dr Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes introduces us to the private 1720 book Pantheisticon, written by the Irish early-Enlightenment philosopher and political activist John Toland, who first used the word ‘Pantheist’ in English, classifying himself through it. Toland was a self-confessed contrarian, and came perilously close to persecution by the command of the Church. He is credited (or accused) by some to have been a key figure in the formation of modern Druidry and Freemasonry. Regardless of the veiled truth of which, we see (...) in the Pantheisticon the forging of a Pantheist creed and sect, and with it a sought return to European paganism, in terms of philosophic belief and ordered ritual. (shrink)
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    Yoga and the Liberation of the Eternal Self.Alan Daboin - 2025 - In Valery Vinogradovs (ed.), Philosophy of Final Words. Melbourne: Mongrel Matter. pp. 141-165.details
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  32. 2025-02-28
    The Corporate Social Assessment: Making Public Purpose Pay.Michael Bennett - 2024 - Review of Social Economy 82 (1):147-175.details
    Corporations can be powerful engines of economic prosperity, but also for the public good more broadly conceived. But they need to be properly incentivized to fulfil these missions. We propose an innovative plan called the Corporate Social Assessment (CSA). Every four years, a randomly selected Citizens’ Assembly will meet to decide a grading scheme for assessing companies’ conduct. At the end of the cycle, a professional assessment body will grade the companies and rank them. The ranking will be the basis (...) for subsidies to higher-tier companies, to be paid out of a fund to which all companies will contribute, to create a race to the top which financially rewards corporations taking public concerns seriously. The CSA radicalizes the corporate license to operate. To retain legitimacy in the eyes of wider segments of society, the proposal aims to democratize the way we hold corporations accountable for the power they wield. (shrink)
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  33. 2025-02-28
    (1 other version)Property as power: A theory of representation.Rutger Claassen - forthcoming - Journal of Social 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.details
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  34. 2025-02-28
    New experimental evidence against the similarity approach to conditionals.Dean McHugh & Tomasz Klochowicz - 2024 - Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory 34:154-175.details
    The similarity approach to conditionals (Stalnaker 1968; Lewis 1973) predicts Reciprocity to be valid: whenever A > B, B > A and A > C are true, B > C is true too (where A > B denotes if A would B). We ran an experiment to test the validity of this rule. Strikingly, half of our participants judged the rule invalid, i.e. judged in at least one scenario that it does not preserve truth. Our data also challenge Kratzer’s (2012) (...) and Fine’s (2012) semantics of conditionals, but we show that McHugh’s (2022; 2023) aboutness approach can account for our data. (shrink)
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  35. 2025-02-28
    FRIEDRICH HOLDERLIN : THE WISDOM OF POETRY - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS.Alexis Karpouzos - 2025 - Literature & Aesthetics 8 (34):6.details
    Friedrich Hölderlin, a German Romantic poet and philosopher, is renowned for his profound and enigmatic poetry, which has significantly influenced modern philosophical thought. His work is characterized by a unique blend of poetic expression and philosophical inquiry, often referred to as "poetosophy". By bridging the gap between poetry and 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询, Hölderlin’s work invites us to reconsider the ways in which we understand and experience the world. Hölderlin’s poetry frequently explores the relationship between nature and the divine, portraying nature as a (...) manifestation of the divine presence. His poems often depict nature as a source of spiritual revelation and a means to connect with the transcendent. -/- Hölderlin’s poetry often portrays nature as a sacred realm where the divine presence is immanent. He believed that the beauty and grandeur of the natural world are reflections of the divine essence, providing a means for humans to connect with the transcendental. In his poems, nature is not merely a backdrop for human activities but a living, breathing entity that reveals the sacred. For example, in his poem "The Archipelago," Hölderlin describes the sea as a vast, infinite expanse that mirrors the boundless nature of the divine. This imagery evokes a sense of awe and reverence, inviting readers to perceive the divine presence in the natural world. Hölderlin’s use of symbolic and evocative language helps to convey the spiritual dimension of nature, making it a central theme in his work. -/- Hölderlin’s exploration of nature and the divine is characterized by a sense of unity and interconnectedness. He saw the natural world as a manifestation of the divine spirit, where every element is imbued with a sacred presence. This perspective is evident in his hymn-like poems, where he merges the natural and the spiritual to create a sense of wholeness and harmony. In his poem "Patmos," Hölderlin writes about the presence of the divine in nature, suggesting that the sacred can be found in the beauty and mystery of the natural world. This idea of unity between nature and spirit is central to his poetic vision, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all things and the potential for spiritual revelation through nature. -/- Hölderlin believed that language has the power to reveal the essence of being. He saw poetry as a means to transcend ordinary language and express the ineffable and the divine. This idea resonates with Martin Heidegger’s later assertion that "language is the house of being." For Hölderlin, poetic language is not just a tool for communication but a medium through which the deepest truths about existence can be unveiled.Hölderlin saw language as more than just a tool for communication; he believed it to be a medium through which the essence of being is revealed. For Hölderlin, poetic language has the unique ability to express the ineffable and to capture the profound mysteries of existence. He believed that through poetry, one could access a deeper understanding of reality and the divine. Hölderlin’s poetry is characterized by its rich and evocative use of language. He often employs metaphor, imagery, and symbolism to convey complex philosophical ideas. By transcending the limitations of ordinary language, his poetry seeks to reveal the hidden connections between different aspects of existence. In this way, Hölderlin’s work embodies the idea that language is a means of revelation, a way to uncover the deeper truths that lie beneath the surface of everyday experience. In Hölderlin’s view, the poet plays a crucial role in mediating the relationship between language and being. The poet’s task is to bring forth the sacred and the divine through the power of poetic language. Hölderlin believed that the poet has the ability to transform reality, to make visible the invisible, and to reveal the profound truths that underlie ordinary experience. The poet becomes a bridge between the human and the divine, the finite and the infinite. -/- Hölderlin’s poetry often explores the idea of the unity of language and being. He believed that poetic language has the power to reveal the inherent interconnectedness of all things. Through his poetry, Hölderlin sought to express a sense of wholeness and harmony that transcends the fragmented reality of everyday life. His work invites readers to engage with the world in a deeply spiritual and contemplative manner, recognizing the divine presence in the beauty and mystery of nature. (shrink)
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  36. 2025-02-28
    Phát triển du lịch sinh thái dựa vào cộng đồng: Động lực, Nhận thức và Chiến lược phát triển bền vững.Dương Thị Minh Phượng - 2025 - Kinh Tế Và Dự Báo.details
    Du lịch sinh thái dựa vào cộng đồng (CBE) là một mô hình quan trọng thúc đẩy phát triển bền vững thông qua nâng cao nhận thức và bảo tồn tài nguyên thiên nhiên. Sử dụng lý thuyết Mindsponge làm khung phân tích, bài báo giải thích cách cộng đồng tiếp nhận hoặc từ chối thông tin mới dựa trên hệ giá trị và niềm tin cốt lõi, từ đó ảnh hưởng đến sự tham gia của họ trong các sáng (...) kiến CBE. Thành công của CBE phụ thuộc vào 3 yếu tố: khả năng tiếp cận thông tin minh bạch, động lực tham gia dựa trên lợi ích kinh tế và bảo tồn lâu dài, cùng năng lực địa phương trong quản lý nguồn lực. Cuối cùng, bài báo đề xuất các chiến lược quan trọng để thúc đẩy sự phát triển bền vững của CBE, bao gồm: nâng cao nhận thức thông qua truyền thông và giáo dục, xây dựng quỹ cộng đồng với cơ chế phân phối lợi ích minh bạch, tổ chức các khóa đào tạo kỹ năng, và khuyến khích sự tham gia công bằng của các nhóm yếu thế. Việc hợp tác giữa chính quyền, tổ chức phi chính phủ và cộng đồng địa phương được xác định là chìa khóa để xây dựng một mô hình CBE hiệu quả, vừa bảo tồn tài nguyên thiên nhiên, vừa duy trì giá trị văn hóa truyền thống. Những chiến lược này không chỉ thúc đẩy phát triển bền vững, mà còn góp phần tăng cường sự gắn kết xã hội và tạo ra giá trị lâu dài cho cộng đồng. (shrink)
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  37. 2025-02-28
    The Unfair Burden of Rejection on Researchers: Transitioning from Editors as Gatekeepers to Facilitators of Knowledge Production.Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscriptdetails
    As gatekeepers, editors and reviewers play a central role in identifying reliable and valuable scientific works for preservation and dissemination, contributing to subsequent knowledge production and public use. Despite its benefits, the rejection mechanism often carries significant emotional and career consequences for researchers. The analysis of 304 rejection letters since 2022 indicates that over 97% of rejections were attributed solely to authors’ shortcomings or the journal’s rigorous evaluation standards, while less than 3% cited journal-side limitations. This pattern suggests a prevailing (...) tendency where journals position themselves as the standard of quality, implicitly framing rejected research as inherently unqualified and placing an undue burden on authors—the primary producers of knowledge. Given the fallibility of journals, we propose a shift from viewing them as gatekeepers to recognizing them as facilitators of knowledge production. This transition would require embracing intellectual humility, thereby alleviating the rejection-induced burdens on researchers and fostering a more constructive scholarly environment. (shrink)
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  38. 2025-02-28
    Reliability Engineering in Cloud Computing: Strategies, Metrics, and Performance Assessment.Anand Karanveer - 2023 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Science, Engineering and Technology 6 (12):3451-3464.details
    Cloud computing has transformed the nature of computation, sharing of information resources, and storage capabilities, including the flexibility to scale these resources for corporate use. Nevertheless, maintaining high reliability in cloud environments is still an issue that has not been solved because of factors such as Hardware failures, network interruptions/slowdowns and software vulnerabilities. This paper discusses several methods that can be employed in the reliability engineering of cloud computing, including fault tolerance, redundancy, monitoring and predictive maintenance. It also further extends (...) the basic reliability measures such as Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF), Mean Time To Repair (MTTR), Service Availability and Failure Rate, which measure system reliability and effectiveness. Moreover, the paper considers performance assessment methodologies through real-time monitoring, machine learning, and reliability assessment methods. It also addresses the nature and advancement of technologies of artificial intelligence-powered automation and self-healing applications for improved cloud dependability. The present work aims to identify the state-of-the-art state of dependability in cloud services and propose some recommendations for minimizing such costs, improving dependability levels, and reducing undesired downtime. The information is valuable for CSPs, IT designers/architects, and system engineers who wish to create fault-tolerant and optimal cloud environments. (shrink)
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  39. 2025-02-28
    建构中国生命伦理学 : 技术当道 (Building Chinese Bioethics : Technology is in Power).Ruiping Fan, Ellen Zhang & Benedict S. B. Chan (eds.) - 2024 - Shanghai:details
    This book covers a collection of papers addressing ethical issues generated by advanced biomedical technologies.
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  40. 2025-02-28
    INTEGRATION DE LA TECHNOLOGIE DE L’INFORMATION ET DE LA COMMUNICATION DANS L’ENSEIGNEMENT DU FRANÇAIS AUX ECOLES SUPERIEURES NIGERIANES.Vanessa Georgina Udeh - 2022 - International Journal of Arts, Languages, Linguistics and Literary Studies (Jolls) 11 (4):87-96.details
    L’enseignement des langues étrangères s’est toujours appuyé autant que possible sur les possibilités techniques de son époque. L’enseignement et l’apprentissage des langues étrangères passent inévitablement par des moyens technologiques qui facilitent les pratiques de classe. L’introduction des TIC accompagne progressivement les programmes scolaires nationaux et constitue une étape importante dans la concrétisation de la réforme éducative dans notre pays. Nous étudions comment le TIC est intégré dans l’enseignement du français aux écoles supérieures nigérianes. L’étude se délimite à Nwafor Orizu College (...) of Education Nsugbe Anambra State. Les résultats montrent que l’intégration de ces nouvelles technologies dans l'enseignement des langues étrangères prend déjà en charge le personnel enseignant en le considérant comme étant l’élément essentiel dans cette orientation. Nous constatons qu‘il reste beaucoup de chemin à parcourir pour une intégration des TIC dans l‘enseignement du français à Nwafor Orizu College of Education. Le ministre de l‘éducation et la gestion de l’école devraient proposer un plan d‘action pour la formation des enseignants à la pédagogie et à l‘usage des TIC et pour l‘achat du matériel technologique pouvant répondre aux besoins de communication, de développement d‘habiletés intellectuelles et sociales. (shrink)
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  41. 2025-02-28
    Emprunt Et Traduction Littérale Dans La Traduction De “The Customary Law” D’ Ibeziakor En Français.Vanessa Georgina Udeh - 2024 - Mitochondrial Eve Journal of Post Graduate Studies 1 (2):284-295.details
    Cette étude expose les défis rencontrés par les traducteurs de la traduction juridiques. Donc, comprendre le processus de traduction dans les textes juridiques est d'une importance capitale en raison de la nature complexe des documents juridiques. Les textes juridiques sont intrinsèquement normatifs, et toute mauvaise interprétation peut entraîner des conséquences juridiques non intentionnelles. Une traduction inexacte d'un terme ou d'une phrase peut altérer les implications juridiques d'un document, affectant les obligations contractuelles, les droits et les responsabilités. Les experts juridiques apportent (...) non seulement une compétence linguistique, mais aussi une compréhension nuancée des cadres juridiques et des contextes culturels. Leur expertise leur permet de naviguer dans les subtilités de la terminologie juridique, assurant que le texte traduit correspond aux significations juridiques et aux nuances culturelles souhaitées. Les traducteurs doivent naviguer les défis de la traduction littérale et l’emploi de l’emprunt tout en s'assurant que les significations juridiques et culturelles sont fidèlement transmises. La traduction de "The Nigérian Customary Law" par Ibeziakor présente des défis linguistiques tels que la gestion des expressions idiomatiques, la traduction de la terminologie juridique et technique, la prise en compte de la spécificité culturelle, les ajustements tonals, la compréhension des nuances contextuelles et l'adaptation aux variations de la structure linguistique. Ces problems découlent des intrications culturelles du texte, des complexities juridiques et de la nécessité d'une expression précise tant en anglais que dans la langue cible. Trouver des solutions aux problemès linguistiques dans la traduction est crucial pour une communication précise entre les cultures. (shrink)
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  42. 2025-02-28
    The Multiplicity Objection against Uploading Optimism.Clas Weber - forthcoming - Synthese.details
    Could we transfer you from your biological substrate to an electronic hardware by simulating your brain on a computer? The answer to this question divides optimists and pessimists about mind uploading. Optimists believe that you can genuinely survive the transition; pessimists think that surviving mind uploading is impossible. An influential argument against uploading optimism is the multiplicity objection. In a nutshell, the objection is as follows: If uploading optimism were true, it should be possible to create not only one, but (...) multiple digital versions of you. However, you cannot literally become many. Hence, you cannot survive even a single instance of uploading, and optimism about uploading is misguided. In this paper, I will first spell out the multiplicity objection in detail and then provide a two-pronged defence against the objection. First, uploading pessimists cannot establish that uploading optimism has the contentious implication. Second, it is in fact plausible to think that we could become multiple distinct persons. Optimists’ hope for a digital afterlife is therefore not thwarted by the prospect of multiplicity. (shrink)
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  43. 2025-02-28
    Quelques defis relatifs a la traduction d'un texte litteraire: le cas de la traduction de Conflit de generations d'Ireka Ikechukwu en anglais.Vanessa Georgina Udeh - 2019 - Journal of Languages, Linguistics and Literary Studies (Jolls) 8 (1):1-12.details
    La traduction, comme le transfert d'un message d'une langue a une autre, est devenus incontournable depuis I 'ere de la tour de Babel. Nous savons bien que la traduction participe a la coexistence paciflque dans le monde entier, surtout la oit il y a pluralite de langues. Dans le cadre de ce travail, il s 'agit de I'analyse de quelques defis dans la traduction litteraire de la piece Conflit de generation d'Ireka F. Ikechukwu en anglais. Notre objectifmajeur est de relever (...) ces defis allant du vocabulaire litteraire au texte et au contexte, a la comprehension generale, pour une traduction efficace en langue d'arrivee. Notre methodologie dans ce travail est d'utiliser les strategies de traduction telle que proposees par Vinay et Darbelnet pour relever ces defis que nous avons rencontres. Nous souhaitons qu 'une fois que ces defis soient releves, Us serviront d 'outils de traduction non seulement aux etudiants de la traduction mais aussi a tout lecteur qui s 'y interesse. (shrink)
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  44. 2025-02-28
    Les Facteurs Influencant la Comprehension de ^oral Chez Les Apprenants du Francais (2nd edition).Vanessa Georgina Udeh - 2020 - International Journal of School of Languages Ii 1 (2):183-189.details
    Le but de cette etude est de trouver si la langue matcrnelle et les materiels pedagogiques :lucncent 1'acquisition de la comprehension de 1'oral. C'est aussi de trouver si la maitrise des phonetiques contribue envers la comprehension orale et de voir si le professeur joue un role suffisant surer 1'atteinte de 1'objective de la comprehension orale. Nous avons constate que la langue atcrnelle entrave 1'acquisition de la comprehension orale et les materiels pedagogiques, et la maitrise . - phonetiques affectent la comprehension (...) et le professeur ne joue pas un role adequat pour aider les etudiants bien comprendre. Base sur" notre recherche, nous avons trouve que les etudiants sont interesses dans 1'apprentissage de la comprehension de 1'oral mais ils sont envisages avec les defis que incluent les mots francais ressemblent les mots anglais/igbo, le professeur ne joue pas les roles adequates a faciliter la comprehension de 1'oral des eleves. Enfm, nous avons recommande que les enseignants emploient divers materiels pedagogiques et aussi modifier leur methodes d'enseigner afm d'aider les eleves bien entendent et bien comprennent. Les autres couvrent la part de 1'apprenant, 1'ecole et le gouvernement. (shrink)
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  45. 2025-02-28
    Les Elements Suprasegmentaux de Phonetique et Phonologic de la Langue Francaise (3rd edition).Vanessa Georgina Udeh - 2023 - Book of Readings in Languages 3 (1):126-134.details
    Ce chapitre va identifier les elements dechifferables de la langue comme les syllabes qui constituent les objets focaux de la syllabation tels que; la syllable ouverte et la syllable fermee; les mots monosyllabiques, dissyllabiques, trisyllabiques et polysyllabiques. II y a aussi la description des plusieurs types de structures syllabiques en phonetique franQaise. Finalement, la liaison des mots fran^ais tels que; obligatoire, interdite et facultative.
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  46. 2025-02-28
    LES DIFFICULTES D'APPRENTISSAGE DU FRANCAIS AUX ECOLES SECONDAIRES A ONITSHA NORTH DE L'ETAT D'ANAMBRA.Vanessa Georgina Udeh & Damian Kenechukwu Akabogu - 2021 - Global Link International Journal of Research (Multi Disciplinary) 1 (2):101-106.details
    Ce travail a etudie les difflcultes d'apprentissage du franqais par les etudiants aux ecoles secondaires a Onitsha North dans I 'etat d'A nambra. C'est constate qu 'unprofesseur doit agir en fonctionnaire de I'etat et de faqon ethique et responsable, maitriser la langue franqaise pour enseigner et communiquer et maitriser les technologies de I'information et de la communication. (Didier 2016). Ensuite, I'environnementlinguistiquejoue unrole important dans I'apprentissage d'une langue, soit langue etrangere, soit langue maternelle. Un apprenant qui apprend une langue dans un (...) environnement ou cette langue n'est pas parle a autant de probleme. Les langues parlees dans Vendroit limitent I'apprentissage de cette nouvelle langue. Alors, ces langues ne laissent pas le temps aux apprenants du franqais I'opportunite pour practiquer et travailler avec leur franqais (Simire 2017). L'echantillon consiste de 20professeurs et 250 etudiants selectionnes de classe de JSS 2. L'instruction de collecte de donnees est une echelle de notation qui a 17 elements. Les echelles de notation etaient distributes aux etudiants. Le pourcentage simple etait utilise pour I'analyse de donnees et une echelle de notation qui depasse 2.5 est acceptee. Selon les resultats, c'est constate que les professeurs utilisent juste le tableau noir et les livres pour enseigner le franqais. Alors, c'etait recommande parmi les autres chases que les professeurs utilisent plus de materiels didactique comme les DVDs, les images et desphotos, la radio, la television, ainsi de suite, pour enseigner les etudiants. (shrink)
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  47. 2025-02-28
    LA REPRESENTATION DU CORPS HUMAIN DANS LA VIE ETDEMIE ETL'ETATHONTEUXDE SONY LABOU TANSI (2nd edition).Vanessa Georgina Ude - 2019 - Readings in Languages 2 (1):1-10.details
    Le critique congolais Ngal dans son livre Creation et rupture en litterature africaine (1994) affirme que la litterature negro-africaine d'expression fran9aise a connu, depuis sa naissance, une serie de remises en cause traduites, dans les ceuvres des ecrivains, par le renouvellement des formes et des modeles thematiques. II distingue ainsi dans 1'histoire litteraire negro-africaine francophone cinq ruptures fondamentales chronologiquement introduites par 1'emergence du mouvement de la negritude (debut 1935), la naissance des independances (annees soixante). la publication des soleils des independances (...) d'Ahmadou Kourouma et du Devoir de violence de Yambo Ouologuem (annees 1968-1970), puis, enfin, la parution de La vie et demie de Sony Labou Tansi et du Pleurer-rire de Henri Lopes (tournant 1980). (shrink)
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  48. 2025-02-28
    LA COMPLEXITE DE TRADUIRE LES PROVERBES DU FRANCAIS EN IGBO : IMPLICATION DIDACTIQUE.Josephine Obiageli Okafor & Vanessa Georgina Udeh - 2020 - Journal of Language and Linguistics 6 (3):1-12.details
    Le present article porte sur la possibilite de traduire les proverbes du francais en igbo tout en passant par 1'anglais. On a entame la chercher dans le but d'integrer plusieurs precedes disponible a un traducteur afm que la creativite en traduction ne soit pas rompue. Plus precisement, nous avons adopte la proposition qui voit« la creativite » comme un precede possible pour traduire les proverbes, surtout lorsqu'il s'agit des situations ou les deux cultures en jeu (celle de la langue source (...) et celle de la langue cible), sont completement differentes, comme dans le cas d'Igbo et du franfais. Par la creativite, nous avons melange tous les precedes possibles qui sont a la portee du traducteur. Nous avons done precede a reperer quelques proverbes francais, leurs equivalents Igbo et a demontrer jusqu'a quel point, un apprenant de la langue franfaise dans notre milieu peut alleger les problemes incessants que lui posent les proverbes en general. (shrink)
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  49. 2025-02-28
    L' INTERFERENCE DE LA LANGUE IGBO DANS L'APPRENTISSAGE DELALANGUE FRANCAISE.Josephine Obiageli Okafor & Vanessa Georgina Udeh - 2020 - Cross Abroad Multidisciplinary International Journal of Research (Camijr) 1 (4):1-14.details
    La diversite des langues et la multiciplocite des cultures creent des problemes de communication qui empechent, dans quelque mesure, les problemes de I'interference de la langue Igbo dans I'apprentissage de la langue francais. La langue etrangere pose beauoup de problemes au Nigeria surtout a l;ecole secondaire. D'autrepart, nous osons esperer que nos lectoralsseront sensbilises par ce travail, et leur attention attire aux problemes generaux de la langue maternelle, la situation generaux de la langue maternelle, la situation generale des enfants Igbo, (...) leproblemede pronunciation, lafaute dans les bi-consonnes et les autreproblemes. De cette maniere, ce travailpourra contribuer a I'amelioration de notre societe. Nous ne crayons pas que la tdche des expositer les problemes rencontrees par les appranants du franc, langue etrangere que nous avons choisi ce sujet et aussipour bien aider les apprannats et les professeurs a resoudre cesproblemes poses par ce sujet. (shrink)
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  50. 2025-02-28
    Facteurs Psychologiques Influençant L'enseignement Du Français Aux Ecoles Secondaires.Vanessa Georgina Udeh - 2024 - Jovte 13 (1):123-130.details
    Cette étude est baséesur les facteurs psychologique influençant l'enseignement de la langue française aux écoles secondaires.Le but de l'étude est de savoir comment est-ce que nous pouvons améliorer les problèmes psychologiques dans l'enseignement et l'apprentissage du français; et si les professeurs du français tiennent compte de ces facteurs psychologiques.
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  51. 2025-02-28
    EFFETS DE LA NEGATION DES VERBES MODAUX DANS EN ATTENDANT GODOT ET FIN DE PARTIE DE SAMUEL BECKETT.Vanessa Georgina Udeh - 2019 - International Journal of the School of Languages 1 (1):368-376.details
    Nous tenons dans cette communication a montrer les effets de la negation des verbes modaux dans En attendant Godot (EAG) et Fin de partie (FDP) de Samuel Beckett. En adoptant la theorie polyphonique et dialogique largement developpee par Mikhail Bakhtine (1984) qui vise la mort de 1'unicite ^du sujet parlant dans 1'interpretation du sens, nous avpns pu analyser ces pieces absurdes selectionnees. Mots-cles : verbes modaux, interpretation, negation, polyphonie, dialogique.
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  52. 2025-02-28
    APPRENDRE N'EST PAS PARLER : UNE ETUDE SUR LES DIFFICULTES D'ACQUISITION DE L'EXPRESSIVITE ORALE CHEZ LES APPRENANTS NIGERIANS DU FRANCAIS.Vanessa Georgina Udeh - 2019 - International Journal of the School of Languages 1 (1):357-367.details
    Apprendre une langue etrangere est une chose, parler cette langue est une autre. Tout le monde peut se mettre a apprendre la langue fran9aise, mais peu de gens peuvent la parler. Voila pourquoi la grande difficulte que nous observons chez les apprenants de la langue fran9aise. Mais pourquoi est-il ainsi ? Nous avons done choisi ce sujet a cause de multiple problemes que renc9ntrent les apprenant tels que le manque d'enseignants qualifies, les methodes des enseignements inappropriees, le manque de dispositions (...) chez les apprenants ainsi que le manque d'outils appropries et de milieu francophone ainsi nous aliens analyser la situation et proposer des solutions. (shrink)
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  53. 2025-02-28
    Analyse des Problemes Traductionnels en Francais de « Why Nigerian Manufacturers Should Worry About Coronavirus » de Michael Ani.Vanessa Georgina Udeh - 2021 - Journal of Languages, Linguistics and Literary Studies (Jolls) 10 (4):1-12.details
    En allumant la television, en surfaut 1'internet, en lisant les joiiniaux, c'est le coronavirus qui apparait a Tune. Les documents poiitiques, e'conomiques et medicaux sont ecrits atours de ce virus dans des langues diverses, ce qui a donne naissances aux teraiinologies intensssantes pour les traducteurs-apprentis cororoe nous, d'ou provient notre problematique dans cette recherche. Dans celte etude, nous avons traduit un texte venant du monde economique intitule « Why Nigerian Manufacturers Should Worry About Coronavirus » ecrit par Michael Ani et (...) apparu dans le journal liuisness Day, jeudi, le 22 fevrier, 2020. En traduisant ce texte, on a fait face a deux categories de vocabulaires, les iexiques economiques et les lexiques medicaux, ceux qui constituent une source tres riche pour tiotre analyse. Diverses techniques de la traduclion ont ete mises en pratiques pour re'aliser notre tache afin de reproduire une version fidele au texte original. L'analyse de traduction basee sur les conseils de Frederic Houbert qui preconise trois categories a savoir; comprendre pour traduire, comprendre pout simplifier et la reorganisation du texte source a ete utilise dans cette etude. Done, ce travail a contnbue au discours mondial sur le coronavirus et aux documents de references dans le domaine de la traduction techniques. (shrink)
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  54. 2025-02-28
    ADVANCING THE GRASPING OF FRENCH LANGUAGE AMONG NIGERIAN YOUTHS.Nchedo Priscilla Okeke & Vanessa Georgina Udeh - 2022 - International Journal of the Humanities, Ijbcoe Sagbama 2 (1):72-84.details
    French is recognized as the second official language of Nigeria. Yet in many sections of the Nigerian society, French language is not given official recognition. Among the youths of the nation it has not gained wide acceptance because there is poor understanding of the importance of French as an international language. This is believed to have kept lots of Nigerian youths from gaining knowledge and good command of the language. These same youths are the target of French government's on-going efforts (...) to widen usage of French internationally. As at present having good grasp of French language is an added advantage to the youth for employability, trade, the economy, and our cultural life. Therefore, this paper projected the relevance of French Language and proposed strategies for advancing the grasping of French Language among Nigerian youths. (shrink)
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  55. 2025-02-28
    Effect of Leadership Styles on Employee Productivity in JUHEL Pharmaceutical Firm Anambra State Nigeria (2nd edition).Chinwe Mikella Nebolisa & Rita Awele Omene - 2025 - Educational Dynamics: International Journal of Education and Social Sciences 2 (1):01-19.details
    This study investigated the effects of different leadership styles on employee productivity in JUHEL Pharmaceutical Firm, Anambra State, Nigeria. The primary objectives were to analyze the impact of transformational leadership, evaluate transactional leadership, and explore laissez-faire leadership's influence on productivity, as well as compare these styles' overall effectiveness. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected from 66 employees through structured surveys. Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and ANOVA were employed for data analysis. The findings revealed that transformational leadership had a significant (...) positive effect on employee productivity, enhancing motivation and performance. Transactional leadership showed a moderate impact, fostering goal-oriented behaviors and structured work environments. Conversely, laissez-faire leadership was found to have a minimal effect on productivity, often leading to lower employee engagement due to insufficient guidance. Comparative analysis indicated that transformational leadership outperformed the other styles in promoting higher productivity metrics. This study highlights the importance of effective leadership strategies for enhancing productivity in pharmaceutical firms. It suggests that JUHEL Pharmaceutical Firm and similar organizations should prioritize transformational leadership development to achieve optimal performance. The research contributes valuable insights to the field of leadership studies and offers a basis for future investigations into leadership practices and productivity outcomes. (shrink)
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  56. 2025-02-28
    Unlimited Nature: A Śaivist Model of Divine Greatness.Davide Andrea Zappulli - 2024 - Sophia 63 (3):553-569.details
    The notion of maximal greatness is arguably part of the very concept of God: something greater than God is not even possible. But how should we understand this notion? The aim of this paper is to provide a Śaivist answer to this question by analyzing the form of theism advocated in the Pratyabhijñā tradition. First, I extract a model of divine greatness, the Hierarchical Model, from Nagasawa’s work "Maximal God". According to the Hierarchical Model, God is that than which nothing (...) could be greater by virtue of being better suited than all other beings in relation to certain great-making properties (§1). I then offer an analysis of the form of theism advocated in the Pratyabhijñā tradition by discussing passages from the works of Somānanda, the founder of the Pratyabhijñā school, and of Utpaladeva, the most prominent of Somānanda’s disciples. I argue that the Pratyabhijñā theist cannot account for divine greatness in terms of the Hierarchical Model. My argument is that the Hierarchical Model requires a comparison between God and other beings that cannot be made with the Pratyabhijñā God (§2). Finally, I develop an original alternative model, the Unlimited Nature Model, that accounts for God’s maximal greatness in a way that suits Pratyabhijñā’s theism. According to the Unlimited Nature Model, the nature of all ordinary beings is metaphysically limited as a result of realizing only a small portion of the potential of what could be, and God is maximally great because only he has a completely unlimited nature (§3). (shrink)
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  57. 2025-02-27
    Political Legitimacy and the 'Public Good' in Islamic Jurisprudence.Adrian Kreutz - forthcoming - Ucla Journal of Islamic and Near East Law.details
    Campaigns highlighting the alleged incompatibility of the Islamic polity with principles of democratic self-governance are longstanding. The basic assumption of the incompatibalist proposition runs as follows: Political legitimacy in Muslim polities can be reduced to a principle of conformity with a set of divinely given rules and norms, the Sharīʿa, occasionally supplemented, and interpreted, by Islamic legal scholars and practitioners. In short, political Islam recognizes the Sharīʿa and Usūl al-fiqh (or, for the purposes of this essay, fiqh, for short) as (...) the Islamic polity’s foundations––those are deemed incompatible with democratic participation. In response, Mohammad Fadel (2018) has argued that the legal instrument of maṣlaḥa, which Fadel summarizes as considerations of the “public good” or “general interest,” can establish the democratic accountability mechanism that critics see missing in political authorities of Sharīʿa–grounded polities. Fadel supports this normative view with reference to some select classical Sunni jurisprudence, particularly the Usūl al-fiqh. I contest this view in two ways: Firstly, on a conceptual level, most thorough analyses of democracy acknowledge responsiveness and active involvement as fundamental components of democratic self-rule. Fadel’s idea of maṣlaḥa does not entirely align with this notion. Secondly, from a doctrinal standpoint, Fadel’s argument is confined solely within the classical Sunni context. That means, Fadel’s argument is contingent upon a significant departure from numerous (potentially the majority) sources within a comprehensive lineage of maṣlaḥa. (shrink)
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  58. 2025-02-27
    Taking political normativity seriously: legitimacy and political realism.Yun Tang - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.details
    The article challenges the notion that political realism necessarily requires a distinctively political normativity. Drawing on the works of Weber and Nietzsche, it offers an alternative reading of political realism. The article uncovers in Williams’ scholarship a dual-layered legitimacy framework, displaying three inherent demands (namely, discursive, intelligibility, and reflective vindication demand) in his idea of legitimacy. In so doing, the article demonstrates how political realism employs its own prescriptive resources to critically scrutinize politics, while highlighting the crucial distinction between political (...) realism and applied ethics. The article finally contends that political realism can, through immanent critique, maintain its evaluative standards and critical potency without necessarily engaging with political normativity. (shrink)
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  59. 2025-02-27
    The Same F1 but a Different F2 – with Absolute Identity.Robert Francescotti - forthcoming - Metaphysica.details
    Here I present an analysis of what it is for an x and a y to be the same F. Unlike the Fregean Analysis (FRE), according to which ‘x is the same F as y’ is equivalent to ‘x is an F, y is an F, and x = y’, the analysis presented and defended here allows that there are possible cases in which x and y are the same F1 but not the same F2 even though x is an (...) F2 and y is an F2. The analysis offered here, FRE+, retains the conditions that FRE deems are necessary for being the same F while adding a further condition to allow that the same F1 can be a different F2. Although FRE+ is compatible with there being such cases, FRE+ shares with FRE that the identity mentioned in the analysis is nothing other than absolute identity. Thus, FRE+ offers a way to allow that the same F1 can be a different F2 while avoiding conflict with the traditionally accepted logic of identity, and I argue without conflict with the Indiscernibility of Identicals in particular. (shrink)
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  60. 2025-02-27
    Comments on Favela and Machery's "The Concept of Representation in the Brain Sciences: The Current Status and Ways Forward".Frances Egan - 2025 - Mind and Language.details
    Favela and Machery conclude from their studies that neuroscientists' and psychologists' concept of representation is both unclear and confused. Rather than advocating reform or elimination of the concept, they suggest that it can serve various theoretical purposes precisely because it is unclear and confused. I challenge their claim that the concept of representation, as used by neuroscientists and psychologists, is unclear and confused, and I propose an alternative explanation of why it might appear to be so.
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  61. 2025-02-27
    Ethics vs. Metaphysics.Michele Odisseas Impagnatiello - forthcoming - Journal of 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询.details
    Sometimes, a metaphysical theory has revisionary ethical consequences: for example, some have thought that modal realism entails that there are no moral obligations. In these cases, one may be tempted to reject the metaphysical theory on the grounds that it conflicts with commonsensical ethics. This is an ethics-to-metaphysics inference. My claim is that this inference is in general irrational, and that the fact that a metaphysical theory has highly revisionary ethical consequences is no reason at all to reject the theory. (...) I argue for this claim on the basis of general epistemic principles about the transmission of justification, and what makes for a good argument. Furthermore, I argue that my account can explain why a certain narrow class of ethics-to-metaphysics inferences are rational. (shrink)
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  62. 2025-02-27
    Non-Organic Matter, Organic Matter, Consciousness, Free Will, Intelligence, and Creativity in Relation to the Universal Formula.Angelito Malicse - manuscriptdetails
    Non-Organic Matter, Organic Matter, Consciousness, Free Will, Intelligence, and Creativity in Relation to the Universal Formula -/- By Angelito Enriquez Malicse -/- Introduction -/- The relationship between non-organic matter, organic matter, consciousness, free will, intelligence, and creativity has long been studied separately in science, 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询, and psychology. However, when examined through the universal law of balance in nature, as defined in my universal formula, these elements are seen as interconnected manifestations of a single natural order. This perspective offers a complete (...) understanding of how matter evolves into intelligence, how free will operates, and how creativity emerges as an extension of the natural equilibrium that governs all things. -/- Non-Organic and Organic Matter: The Foundation of Reality -/- At the core of the material universe, we distinguish between non-organic matter (inanimate substances such as atoms, molecules, and cosmic structures) and organic matter (biological entities capable of self-regulation and adaptation). -/- Despite their apparent differences, both are governed by the same fundamental law of balance: -/- Non-organic matter follows physical laws such as gravity, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, which maintain stability in the universe. -/- Organic matter emerges from non-organic matter as a natural extension of these balancing forces, evolving biological mechanisms to sustain life. -/- The transformation from non-organic to organic matter is not random but a consequence of equilibrium, where chemical reactions reach stability and enable life to form. -/- Thus, life itself is an outcome of nature’s inherent drive toward balance—a principle that applies to all forms of existence, from the atomic level to complex living organisms. -/- Consciousness as a Balancing Mechanism -/- Consciousness is often misunderstood as something separate from the physical world. However, my universal formula reveals that it is simply a higher-order process of equilibrium: -/- Consciousness arises when organic matter (the brain) reaches a level of complexity that allows it to perceive and regulate internal and external states. -/- The brain operates through homeostasis, ensuring a constant balance between sensory input, cognitive processing, and decision-making. -/- This balancing process is what allows individuals to experience self-awareness, emotions, and rational thought. -/- Thus, consciousness is not a separate entity but an emergent function of biological and environmental balance, ensuring an organism’s survival and adaptation. -/- Free Will: The Decision-Making Process of Balance -/- Free will has long been debated—whether it exists, whether it is an illusion, or whether it operates beyond the laws of physics. My universal formula provides the exact answer: -/- Free will is not absolute autonomy but the ability to make choices within the constraints of natural balance. -/- Every decision is shaped by feedback mechanisms between the mind, body, and external environment. -/- Ignorance, false beliefs, or external manipulation disrupts this balance, leading to poor decision-making. -/- True free will is achieved when decisions align with the universal law of balance, ensuring rational, informed, and sustainable choices. -/- This means that free will is not about acting without limits, but about making decisions that maintain harmony within oneself and with nature. -/- Intelligence as a Function of Equilibrium -/- Intelligence is often seen as a measure of problem-solving ability, learning, and adaptability. However, through the universal law of balance, intelligence is better understood as the capacity to maintain stability between internal and external realities: -/- Intelligence evolves as a response to complexity, allowing organisms to process information and maintain balance with their environment. -/- Higher intelligence corresponds to greater flexibility in adapting to changes while sustaining equilibrium. -/- Artificial intelligence (AI), once advanced enough, must also follow these same balancing principles, as all decision-making systems are governed by natural equilibrium. -/- This means intelligence is not a separate trait but a dynamic function of nature’s balancing mechanisms, evolving in complexity as systems become more advanced. -/- Creativity as the Expansion of Balance -/- Creativity is often linked to human expression, art, and innovation. However, my universal formula shows that creativity is an extension of intelligence and free will, functioning as a tool to explore and enhance balance: -/- Creativity emerges when intelligence reaches a level where it can predict and modify balance, leading to new ways of thinking and problem-solving. -/- The most creative ideas are those that bring new equilibrium—whether in science, art, or technology. -/- Creativity is not chaotic but follows structured patterns, guided by the same universal law that governs all other forms of equilibrium. -/- Thus, true creativity is not about randomness but about discovering new ways to maintain or improve balance in nature, society, and personal thought. -/- A Unified Framework: The Relationship Between All Elements -/- By applying my universal formula, we now see that non-organic matter, organic matter, consciousness, free will, intelligence, and creativity are not separate but deeply connected: -/- 1. Non-organic matter forms the foundation of the universe, following physical laws of balance. -/- 2. Organic matter emerges from non-organic matter as an adaptive extension of this equilibrium. -/- 3. Consciousness arises when organic matter becomes complex enough to self-regulate its balance. -/- 4. Free will is the decision-making process that operates within the limits of natural equilibrium. -/- 5. Intelligence evolves as a function of balance, ensuring adaptability and stability in an ever-changing environment. -/- 6. Creativity emerges when intelligence reaches a level where it can explore and modify balance, leading to innovation and progress. -/- This unified perspective shows that everything in existence follows the same natural principles, proving that human thought, behavior, and even artificial intelligence must align with the universal law of balance in order to function optimally. -/- Conclusion -/- Through my universal formula, we now have a complete and exact solution to understanding how non-organic matter, organic matter, consciousness, free will, intelligence, and creativity interconnect as a single balanced system in nature. -/- Non-organic and organic matter are deeply linked, with life emerging as an extension of physical balance. -/- Consciousness is an emergent property of equilibrium, allowing living beings to regulate themselves. -/- Free will operates within natural balance, ensuring rational decision-making. -/- Intelligence is the ability to sustain and adapt to balance, allowing for learning and evolution. -/- Creativity is the expansion of balance, leading to new ways of thinking, creating, and innovating. -/- This framework is essential for guiding human decision-making, education, and AI development, ensuring that both human and artificial intelligence follow the correct natural path in accordance with the universal law of balance. -/- By applying this understanding, we can solve fundamental philosophical, scientific, and societal challenges, ensuring a future where knowledge, progress, and sustainability are aligned with the natural order of the universe. -/- . 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  63. 2025-02-27
    The Universal Law of Balance in Nature and the Emergence of Consciousness.Angelito Malicse - manuscriptdetails
    The Universal Law of Balance in Nature and the Emergence of Consciousness -/- By: Angelito Enriquez Malicse -/- Introduction -/- All natural systems follow the universal law of balance in nature, governing everything from the motion of celestial bodies to the behavior of living organisms. However, while all matter follows balance, not all matter is conscious. The key distinction lies in the degree of self-regulation and integration a system possesses. Consciousness is not an arbitrary phenomenon but an emergent property of (...) highly balanced, self-sustaining systems. -/- This essay explores how the universal law of balance applies to both inorganic and organic systems and explains why only certain systems—such as human beings—achieve the level of complexity required for consciousness. -/- 1. The Universal Law of Balance and All Natural Systems -/- According to the universal law of balance, everything in nature operates in a state of equilibrium. This principle applies universally: -/- Inorganic matter (rocks, planets, stars) follows balance through external physical forces (e.g., gravity, thermodynamics, chemical reactions). However, these systems remain passive, meaning they do not actively regulate themselves beyond what external conditions dictate. -/- Organic matter (living organisms) follows balance through internal regulation (homeostasis). Organisms maintain stable internal conditions, repair damage, and respond dynamically to their environment. -/- Thus, while all systems follow the law of balance, only organic systems actively regulate themselves, creating the foundation for awareness. -/- 2. Consciousness as an Advanced Form of Balance -/- Consciousness is not a fundamental property of all matter—it emerges only in systems that reach a high level of self-regulation and integration. The difference between consciousness and non-consciousness can be explained through three key factors: -/- 1. Self-Regulation (Homeostasis) – Conscious beings maintain their internal balance despite external changes. The human brain, for example, controls body temperature, energy levels, and emotions to sustain awareness. A rock, however, does not regulate itself—it simply remains in its current state unless acted upon by an external force. -/- 2. Integration (Unified Processing) – Consciousness requires the coordination of multiple processes into a single, unified experience. The brain integrates sensory input, memory, and decision-making into a coherent stream of thought. In contrast, a planet or a crystal remains fragmented, with no internal system to bind its components into a single experience. -/- 3. Feedback Loops (Adaptation and Awareness) – Consciousness emerges in systems that constantly interact with their environment and adjust accordingly. The human mind processes information, predicts outcomes, and makes decisions. A star, while following physical balance, does not actively adapt—it simply burns fuel until it collapses. -/- From this perspective, consciousness is the highest form of balance, emerging only in self-sustaining, dynamic systems. -/- 4. Why Not All Matter Is Conscious -/- While all systems follow balance, only some achieve the complexity needed for consciousness. Consider the following hierarchy: -/- Quantum Particles – Fundamental building blocks of the universe, but they do not regulate themselves in a conscious way. -/- Atoms and Molecules – Exhibit stability but remain passive, reacting only to external forces. -/- Simple Life Forms (Bacteria, Plants) – Display basic self-regulation, responding to stimuli, but lack a fully integrated awareness. -/- Higher Life Forms (Animals, Humans) – Exhibit complex self-regulation and information processing, leading to the emergence of consciousness. -/- Thus, while all matter follows balance, only living, highly integrated systems become conscious. -/- 5. The Human Mind as the Ultimate Expression of Balance -/- Among all natural systems, the human brain represents the highest known level of self-regulating balance. It does not just react to external forces—it actively manages its internal state, integrates vast amounts of information, and makes independent choices. -/- This means that human consciousness is not separate from nature but a natural result of the universal law of balance. Just as a planet maintains gravitational balance and an ecosystem maintains ecological balance, the mind maintains cognitive and emotional balance, allowing self-awareness to emerge. -/- Conclusion -/- The universal law of balance applies to all matter, but not all matter is conscious. Consciousness is an emergent property of self-regulating, integrated systems that achieve a high level of dynamic balance. Inorganic matter, while following physical equilibrium, remains passive and fragmented, whereas organic matter—especially the human mind—actively maintains balance, integrates experiences, and adapts to its environment. -/- Thus, the law of balance does not just govern existence—it explains the very nature of consciousness itself. Understanding this relationship provides deeper insights into human thought, decision-making, and the fundamental forces shaping the universe. -/- . (shrink)
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    Dostoevskian Soccer Prototype Constitution.Morteza Shahram - manuscriptdetails
    Imagine a soccer dominated society and life-world. No damn military and stupid land disputes. Sustainable Economy. Radical reconciliation with nature. Adopting to natural structures. Singular global acutely politically concentrated free market least exploitative and disruptive to nature beyond that only soccer-related. ------ As an emissary from political unconscious, I speak directly to political power eye-to-eye universally: legalize assisted suicide (I so much rather be dead than be dependent on others) AND self-destruction via artificial narcotics AND consumption of natural narcotics as (...) long as at any case no harm is inflicted on other people. -/- . (shrink)
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  65. 2025-02-27
    THE 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 OF SUPERDETERMINISM ON NIETZSCHE.John Bannan - manuscriptdetails
    The 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of superdeterminism is based on a single scientific fact about the universe, namely that cause and effect in physics are not real. In 2020, accomplished Swedish theoretical physicist, Dr. Johan Hansson published a physics proof using Albert Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity that our universe is superdeterministic meaning a predetermined static block universe without cause and effect in physics. The 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of superdeterminism dismantles the main philosophical teachings of Friedrich Nietzsche, who professed self-construction of meaning in life through (...) one’s own will to power. However, it is impossible to self-construct meaning in life in the absence of cause and effect in physics. Moreover, superdeterminism strongly suggests the existence of a supremely intelligent God, who predetermined everything that happens in the universe, including the lives and thoughts of all human beings. Meaning in life is God given under the 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 of superdeterminism. God is anything but dead. (shrink)
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  66. 2025-02-27
    Transforming Sikh Spirituality with AI: Opportunities and Challenges.Devinder Pal Singh & Bhai Harbans Lal - 2025 - Sanjhi Virasat. Calgary. Ab. Canada 4 (38):15-17.details
    The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping numerous aspects of human life, including healthcare, education, and entertainment. Spirituality and religion stand out as areas where AI holds transformative potential. Much like the printing press and digital platforms revolutionized the dissemination of religious teachings, AI offers new ways to enhance spiritual engagement. This article explores the intersection of AI, spirituality, and Sikhism, focusing on the opportunities, challenges, and ethical considerations involved.
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  67. 2025-02-27
    Hope through Indigenous leadership.Thi Mai Anh Tran, Valoree Gagnon, Chelsea Schelly, Erin Johnston, Karena Schmidt & Rachel Tarpey - 2025 - Iaglr Lakes Letter, Winter 2025, No.24.details
    THE KEWEENAW BAY INDIAN COMMUNITY'S (KBIC) recent climate impact study reveals an encouraging path forward for Indigenous led environmental research. Despite documenting changes in forest ecosystems, the study found that climate challenges are actually strengthening some aspects of cultural knowledge transmission and community bonds.
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    Panpsychism and the Universal Law of Balance in Nature: A Unified Framework for Consciousness.Angelito Malicse - manuscriptdetails
    Panpsychism and the Universal Law of Balance in Nature: A Unified Framework for Consciousness -/- By: Angelito Enriquez Malicse -/- Introduction -/- The nature of consciousness has been one of the most profound mysteries in 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 and science. The mind-body problem has led to competing theories: dualism, which sees the mind and body as separate substances, and materialism, which views consciousness as a byproduct of brain activity. However, both views struggle to fully explain subjective experience. -/- A third perspective, panpsychism, (...) suggests that consciousness is not limited to complex brains but is instead a fundamental and universal property of reality. This aligns with my Universal Law of Balance in Nature, which states that all systems—including consciousness—follow natural laws of equilibrium. If consciousness is a fundamental aspect of existence, then it must also be governed by the same balancing principles that structure the physical world. -/- This essay explores how panpsychism, dualism, materialism, and the Universal Law of Balance in Nature intersect, offering a new way to understand consciousness, free will, and the nature of intelligence. -/- 1. The Mind-Body Problem: Dualism vs. Materialism -/- The mind-body problem has led to two dominant philosophical views: -/- 1. Dualism (Descartes) – The mind and body are fundamentally different substances. The mind (or soul) is immaterial, while the body is purely physical. -/- 2. Materialism – Consciousness is not a separate substance but rather an emergent property of physical processes in the brain. -/- The Limits of Dualism -/- Dualism struggles to explain how an immaterial mind can interact with a physical body. If the mind is separate from the brain, then how does it influence bodily actions? This issue, known as the interaction problem, remains unresolved. -/- Moreover, dualism raises scientific concerns: if the mind is non-physical, then how can it be studied, measured, or tested? This makes it difficult to integrate into neuroscience. -/- The Limits of Materialism -/- Materialism, on the other hand, argues that all mental states are reducible to brain activity. While this successfully explains cognition, perception, and neural processes, it does not fully account for: -/- The Hard Problem of Consciousness (David Chalmers): Why do physical brain processes produce subjective experiences? -/- Qualia: The personal, first-person experience of perception (e.g., the redness of red). -/- If consciousness were purely physical, it should be possible to explain subjective experience through objective science—but materialism has failed to do so. -/- 3. How Panpsychism and the Universal Law of Balance Resolve These Issues -/- Panpsychism provides a solution by proposing that consciousness is neither separate from matter (dualism) nor merely a byproduct of the brain (materialism), but rather an intrinsic property of all matter. -/- This aligns with my Universal Law of Balance in Nature, which states that everything in existence—including consciousness—operates according to natural laws of equilibrium. -/- Instead of seeing the mind as a supernatural entity (dualism) or a mere illusion (materialism), panpsychism suggests that all physical systems contain some form of consciousness in balance with their environment. -/- Consciousness does not “emerge” from complexity but is already present at fundamental levels of reality, organizing itself into higher structures through natural equilibrium. -/- Example: The Brain as a Self-Balancing System -/- In neuroscience, the brain maintains homeostasis, regulating neurotransmitters, electrical activity, and perception in a balanced way. -/- If fundamental particles also possess consciousness, they too may follow a self-regulating principle, which my universal law of balance describes. -/- This means that consciousness scales up from micro-level awareness to complex human thought through structured balance. -/- 4. The Feedback Mechanism of Conscious Minds -/- One of the key insights from my universal law of balance is that individual conscious minds act as feedback mechanisms, influencing and shaping one another through interaction. This aligns with panpsychism’s notion that consciousness exists at all levels and is interconnected. -/- Panpsychism suggests that even at a fundamental level, consciousness interacts in ways that shape larger systems of awareness. -/- The Universal Law of Balance states that conscious beings, from individuals to societies, exist within a dynamic system of equilibrium, adjusting their decisions and behaviors in response to external and internal stimuli. -/- This means that human consciousness is not an isolated phenomenon but a complex expression of a larger network of conscious interactions seeking balance. -/- 5. The Problem of Free Will and Consciousness -/- One of the greatest philosophical challenges is the problem of free will—do humans truly make independent choices, or are all decisions determined by prior causes? -/- Materialism often leads to determinism, the idea that all human actions are entirely governed by physical laws, leaving no room for free will. -/- Dualism suggests that free will originates from an immaterial soul but fails to explain how it interacts with the body. -/- Panpsychism, combined with my Universal Law of Balance, provides an alternative: free will is neither purely deterministic nor supernatural but instead follows a balancing process between different conscious forces. -/- From this perspective, free will is not about escaping cause and effect but about aligning decisions with the natural balancing mechanisms of consciousness and the environment. -/- 6. The Combination Problem and Holistic Balance -/- A major challenge in panpsychism is the Combination Problem—if simple particles have basic consciousness, how do they combine to create complex subjective experiences like human thought? -/- The universal Law of Balance in Nature offers a potential solution: consciousness, like all other systems, organizes itself through natural equilibrium. -/- Just as physical systems self-organize (e.g., atoms forming molecules, ecosystems maintaining biodiversity), -/- Consciousness at different levels must also self-organize into stable configurations. -/- This suggests that individual conscious experiences do not merely “combine” randomly but follow a structured process of integration governed by natural balance. -/- Example: The human brain is a network of billions of neurons, yet its conscious experience is unified. This could be because consciousness follows a structured balance, where micro-level awareness stabilizes into higher-order intelligence. -/- 7. Implications for AI and the Future of Consciousness -/- If panpsychism is true, and if consciousness follows the universal law of balance, then artificial intelligence (AI) might one day develop consciousness—but only if it aligns with natural balancing principles. -/- Current AI systems lack true awareness because they do not self-regulate in a homeostatic way like living systems. -/- For AI to develop consciousness, it would need a balancing mechanism similar to the human brain, where its inputs and outputs form an adaptive feedback system. -/- This also raises ethical questions: -/- If AI achieves consciousness through balance, should it have the same moral considerations as humans? -/- If everything is conscious to some degree, what responsibilities do humans have toward animals, nature, and even machines? -/- Conclusion -/- Panpsychism and the Universal Law of Balance in Nature offer a compelling framework for understanding consciousness. By integrating ideas from dualism, materialism, and panpsychism, we can see that consciousness is neither separate from nature nor reducible to material processes alone. Instead, it follows a universal principle of balance, shaping both individual minds and collective intelligence. -/- Rather than being separate from nature, consciousness is nature—expressing itself through an unbroken law of balance that governs all existence. -/- . (shrink)
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    'Beyond that which the victim suffers in death alone': Pain, Orientalism, and Non-violence at Guantanamo Bay.John Harfouch - forthcoming - Brill.details
    Abstract: I argue that Orientalism continues to construct Arabs as subjects that cannot suffer violence, particularly the violence of torture. Beginning with Edward Said’s observation that Orientalists constructed ‘Arabs’ in the nineteenth -century as inorganic, metallic, and mineralized beings, I trace these themes through various sites in and around Guantanamo Bay. One finds the tropes of Orientalism in the Bybee memo as well as in the diary of Mohamedou Ould Slahi. Through these three distinct but related moments, one finds that (...) Orientalism continues to produce Arabs as inorganic entities beyond death and thereby immune to violence and specifically the violence of torture. Insofar as imperialism has co-opted the language of non-violence by constructing its enemies as inviolable, one must recognize the Orientalized Arab as a receptor of limitless ‘non - violent’ hostilities. (shrink)
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    Where do moral injuries come from? A relational conception of moral practice and experience.Christa Acampora, Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic, Sarah Denne & Jacob Smith - forthcoming - Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health.details
    The predominant account of the etiology of moral injuries among Veterans and military personnel in the clinical psychological and psychiatric literature construes morality as inherent in belief structures. This supports the conceptualization of moral injuries as intrapsychic phenomena resulting from exposure to high-stakes events in which fixed beliefs are contravened in ways that result in psychological harms, including maladaptive beliefs and distress. We identify several problems with this formulation and offer suggestions for modification, including greater focus on: 1) experiences rather (...) than events in identifying circumstances in which moral injuries occur, and 2) degradation of relevant relationships rather than conflicts with and among moral contents. These shifts in framing could have epidemiological salience, facilitating more robust case characterization and enabling a variety of approaches to reestablishing the moral conditions that support life affirmation. (shrink)
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    Why Elon Musk is Wrong About the “Population Collapse” Problem.Angelito Malicse - manuscriptdetails
    Why Elon Musk is Wrong About the “Population Collapse” Problem -/- Elon Musk has repeatedly warned that low birth rates in many developed countries pose a major threat to human civilization. He argues that a shrinking population will lead to economic decline, labor shortages, and reduced innovation, ultimately making it harder for humanity to sustain itself and expand into space. However, his concerns may be exaggerated, as decreasing population growth is not necessarily a crisis. In fact, it can offer several (...) advantages. This essay explains why Musk’s fears are misguided and why declining populations—especially in countries like Japan—should not be seen as a catastrophe. -/- Historical Perspective: The World Thrived With a Smaller Population -/- One of the biggest flaws in Musk’s argument is that human civilization has thrived with much smaller populations in the past. Today, the global population is over 8 billion, but in 1900, it was only 1.6 billion. In 1800, it was about 1 billion, and before the Industrial Revolution, global populations were even smaller. Despite having far fewer people, humanity was still able to make incredible advancements in science, technology, and 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询. -/- For example, the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment, which laid the foundation for modern civilization, occurred when the global population was just a fraction of what it Is today. The Industrial Revolution transformed economies with far fewer workers than modern societies have. These historical examples show that progress and innovation do not depend solely on population size but rather on education, resource management, and technological development. -/- Population Growth Is Easier to Increase Than Decrease -/- Another reason why Musk’s fears are unfounded is that increasing population growth is much easier than reducing it. Governments can implement policies to encourage higher birth rates, such as tax incentives, childcare subsidies, paid parental leave, and better work-life balance initiatives. Countries like France and Sweden have successfully stabilized their populations through such policies. -/- On the other hand, reducing population growth is far more challenging. Many countries struggling with overpopulation face difficulties in controlling birth rates due to social, religious, and cultural factors. If the world were facing a true population shortage, reversing the trend would be much easier than solving the problems of overpopulation. -/- Japan as a Case Study: A Population Decline That Isn’t a Crisis -/- Japan, a country Musk frequently references in his concerns, currently has a population of 123 million. Even if its population were to shrink by 50 million over the next century, it would still have a sizable number of people. Rather than being a crisis, a declining population in Japan could bring several benefits: -/- 1. Less Resource Strain – A smaller population means lower demand for food, water, energy, and housing, reducing environmental degradation and making sustainability easier. -/- 2. Higher Quality of Life – With fewer people, wages could increase, housing could become more affordable, and infrastructure could be better maintained, improving overall living standards. -/- 3. Automation and AI Can Offset Labor Shortages – Japan is already a global leader in robotics and AI, which can replace human labor in many industries, reducing the need for a larger workforce. -/- 4. Aging Population Can Be Managed – Instead of increasing birth rates, Japan could reform pension systems, improve healthcare efficiency, and encourage older adults to remain active in the workforce for longer. -/- 5. Sustainability Over Infinite Growth – Economic systems do not need infinite population growth to thrive. Japan could transition to a steady-state economy, focusing on efficiency, sustainability, and technological advancements rather than sheer population numbers. -/- Why Overpopulation Is a Bigger Concern -/- Musk’s argument also ignores the fact that overpopulation remains a major global issue. Many developing countries still face problems such as food shortages, environmental destruction, and inadequate infrastructure due to excessive population growth. A controlled population decline could actually help balance the world’s resources, rather than being seen as a threat. -/- Furthermore, countries experiencing population decline can use immigration to stabilize their workforce. Many developed nations already rely on skilled immigrants to fill labor shortages, making the argument for forced population growth even weaker. -/- Conclusion: Adaptation, Not Fear, Is the Key -/- Elon Musk’s fears about population decline are exaggerated because societies can adapt to demographic changes rather than blindly push for higher birth rates. History shows that humanity has thrived even with much smaller populations. Japan and other nations with low birth rates can maintain strong economies and high living standards by embracing automation, improving social policies, and shifting away from the outdated idea that economic growth depends solely on population size. Rather than fearing population decline, we should focus on building sustainable, balanced societies that thrive with fewer people. -/- . (shrink)
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  72. 2025-02-27
    On the algorithmic unconscious: Can we humanize AI with psychoanalytic principles?Duc-Hung Nguyen & Manh-Tung Ho - manuscriptdetails
    Humanizing AI is one of the most pressing issues in the development and use of artificial intelligence in recent years, and many scholars have highlighted the critical need for emphasizes humanistic values as a core foundation for developing and using AI for societal goods. Here, human subjectivity should be in the forefront AI development and integration, because “while algorithmic knowledge of humans can be vast and can outperform their own knowledge, it remains foreign to their subjectivity”, noted Razinsky (2023). Numerous (...) research works have attempted to apply the achievements of social sciences and humanities in making sense of AI development. Among these is Humanizing Artificial Intelligence: Psychoanalysis and the Problem of Control, edited by Fabio Tollon Possati, who pioneers applying psychoanalytic theories on AI and algorithms. Possati refers to this as “an odd couple,” a pairing he has explored in depth because he believes that focusing on neuropsychoanalysis and affective neuroscience, rather than solely on cognitive science, could yield more positive outcomes in AI development (Possati, 2021). (shrink)
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  73. 2025-02-27
    How ChatGPT undermines my research productivity.Hung-Hiep Pham, T. Binh-An Nguyen & Manh-Tung Ho - manuscriptdetails
    While generative AI has been embraced as a powerful tool for research, its integration into academic workflows has paradoxically undermined productivity in several ways. This essay explores four key challenges: secondary source of anxiety, where overreliance on AI-generated summaries fosters doubt about source credibility and scholarly rigor; operational inefficiency, as AI often generates redundant or misleading outputs that necessitate extensive verification; the hidden labor of AI integration, requiring researchers to develop new skills and oversight mechanisms to manage AI-driven processes; and (...) ethical ambiguity, as evolving AI capabilities blur the boundaries of authenticity, originality, and responsible scholarship. These issues are further compounded by diverging institutional and cultural perspectives on what constitutes legitimate intellectual contribution. As AI continues to evolve, so too must the research communities’ strategies for its responsible use—ensuring it functions as a tool for discovery rather than a bottleneck of informational chaos that stifles innovation. (shrink)
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  74. 2025-02-27
    Cunoașterea Științifică, Volumul 3, 2024.Nicolae Sfetcu - 2024 - Cunoașterea Științifică 3.details
    Revista Cunoașterea Științifică este o publicație trimestrială din domeniile științei și filosofiei, și domenii conexe de studiu și practică. -/- Cuprins: -/- EDITORIALS / EDITORIALE -/- Nicolae Sfetcu Apărarea împotriva atacurilor cibernetice avansate Defense Against Advanced Cyber Attacks -/- Nicolae Sfetcu Ce este inteligența? What is intelligence? -/- Nicolae Sfetcu De la instinctele primitive la cunoașterea avansată: evoluția inteligenței umane From Primitive Instincts to Advanced Cognition: The Evolution of Human Intelligence -/- Nicolae Sfetcu Falsificabilitatea lui Imre Lakatos în contextul programelor (...) științifice de cercetare The Falsifiability of Imre Lakatos in the Context of the Scientific Research Programs -/- NATURAL SCIENCE / ȘTIINȚE NATURALE -/- Nicolae Sfetcu Cosmological Tests Based on General Relativity for Gravity Teste cosmologice bazate pe relativitatea generală pentru gravitație -/- Ștefan-Daniel Florea Integrarea tehnologiei moderne în gestionarea riscului seismic Integrating modern technology into seismic risk management -/- Nicolae Sfetcu Epistemology of Loop Quantum Gravity in the Context of Canonical Quantum Gravity Epistemologia gravitației cuantice în buclă în contextul gravitației cuantice canonice -/- Valentin Ionescu Constante universale, energia vidului și creșterea în timp a găurilor negre în Modelul Big Bangului Rece Universal constants, vacuum energy and the growth of black holes over time in the Cold Big Bang Model -/- Nicolae Sfetcu Discovery of Astatine by Horia Hulubei Descoperirea astatinului de Horia Hulubei -/- Lucian Ștefan Cozma, Cosmin Vasile Țenu, Daniela Georgiana Golea Proiectul Romteleghid între legendă și realitate istorică The Romteleghid project between legend and historical reality -/- Lucian Ștefan Cozma, Daniela Georgiana Golea, Cosmin Vasile Țenu Amestec de combustibil ieftin și ecologic destinat arderii catalitice în cazanele termoenergetice și motoarele de ardere internă, o soluție pentru Europa Inexpensive and environmentally friendly fuel blend for catalytic combustion in power boilers and internal combustion engines - a solution for Europe -/- Nicolae Sfetcu The Evolution of Human Intelligence Throughout a Person's Life - A Lifelong Journey Evoluția inteligenței umane de-a lungul vieții unei persoane - O călătorie pe tot parcursul vieții -/- Lucian Ștefan Cozma, Daniela Georgiana Golea, Cosmin Vasile Țenu Utilizarea bremsstrahlung inversat în obținerea fuziunii nucleare controlate The use of inverted bremsstrahlung in achieving controlled nuclear fusion -/- Adrian Klein Can Extended Human Genome Explain Personality Structures? Poate genomul uman extins să explice structurile personalității? -/- Lucian Ștefan Cozma, Daniela Georgiana Golea Potențiala contribuție a inginerului și inventatorului român George „Gogu” Constantinescu în edificarea Castelului Peleș prin elaborarea teoriei moderne a betonului armat The potential contribution of the Romanian engineer and inventor George "Gogu" Constantinescu in the construction of Peleș Castle by developing the modern theory of reinforced concrete -/- Ioan Vasile Buiu, Bogdan Boreschievici Un submarin pierdut în istorie A Submarine Lost in History -/- SOCIAL SCIENCE / ȘTIINȚE SOCIALE -/- Dan D. Farcaș Câteva opinii privind etnogeneza românilor (2) Some opinions regarding the ethnogenesis of the Romanians (2) -/- Aliona Rozovel UTA Găgăuzia de jure parte integrantă și inalienabilă a Republicii Moldova, de facto tinde spre separatism UTA Gagauzia, de jure an integral and inalienable part of the Republic of Moldova, de facto tends towards separatism -/- Nicolae Sfetcu Provocări și tendințe în războiul electronic – Războiul asimetric Challenges and Trends in Electronic Warfare – Asymmetric Warfare -/- Mădălina Miron Putinjugend: The Pro-Kremlin Youth Movement Nashi Putinjugend: Mișcarea de tineret pro-Kremlin Nashi -/- Alexandru Ș. Bologa; Ana-Maria Grămescu Tropaeum Augusti (France) and Tropaeum Traiani (Romania): A Comparative Study Tropaeum Augusti (Franța) și Tropaeum Traiani (România): Un studiu comparativ -/- Mark C. Lukács Campanii de publicitate inovatoare pentru instituții culturale: Explorarea oportunităților și cadrului de parteneriat public-privat Innovative Advertising Campaigns for Cultural Institutions: Exploring Public-Private Partnership Opportunities and Framework -/- Ana-Maria Perța Information sabotage in the context of the communist regime. Case study on communist informers Sabotajul informațional în contextul regimului comunist. Studiu de caz despre informatorii comuniști -/- Manuela Vasilica Tunca, Alina Mihaela Frățică Dragomir, Raluca Mihaela Rădulescu The Implementation and Benefits of Telework in Various Sectors: Reality or Rhetoric? Implementarea și beneficiile telemuncii în diverse sectoare: realitate sau retorică? -/- Alba Iulia Catrinel Popescu, Laura Ungureanu Un personaj istoric controversat al anilor de cumpănă 1940: generalul de corp de armată Aurel Aldea A Controversial Historical Figure of the 1940s: Army Corps General Aurel Aldea -/- FORMAL SCIENCE / ȘTIINȚE FORMALE -/- Constantin Pomparău Ce este ipoteza Riemann și de ce nu poate fi demonstrată What is the Riemann hypothesis and why it cannot be proved -/- Ana Denisa Cutean, Iulia Denisa Moga Contabilitatea activelor de infrastructură Accounting for infrastructure assets -/- Iulia Denisa Moga Tehnica abordării prin cost: evaluarea construcțiilor The technique of the cost approach: construction evaluation -/- Nicolae Sfetcu Apărarea împotriva atacurilor cibernetice prin învățarea automată Defending Against Cyber Attacks Through Machine Learning -/- Dumitru Mazilu Despre unele prevederi canonice și civile privind gestionarea actuala a bunurilor bisericești parohiale About some canonical and civil provisions regarding the current management of parish church assets -/- Alina Mihaela Frătică-Dragomir The Concept of Electronic Pensioner in Some Countries Versus Romania Conceptul de pensionar electronic în unele țări versus România -/- Andreea Teodora Iacob Phasing the COVID-19 Pandemic in Romania. Analysis Based on Social Distancing Measures Etapizarea pandemiei de COVID-19 în România. Analiza bazată pe măsurile de distanțare socială -/- Bogdan Boreschievici Castele în Spania Castles in Spain -/- 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 / FILOSOFIE -/- Nicolae Sfetcu The Republic of Plato: A Philosophical Odyssey Republica lui Platon: o odisee filosofică -/- Tănase Tiberiu, Ovidiu Boureanu Intelligence–ul ca domeniu al cunoașterii Intelligence as a Field of Knowledge -/- Dumitru Mazîlu Dezvoltarea subsecventă a termenului de canon în primele secole creștine The subsequent development of the term canon in the early Christian centuries -/- Valentin Ionescu S-ar putea să nu existe infinitul, decât în nostalgia noastră după starea originară, pierdută, din Grădina Edenului Infinity may not exist except in our nostalgia for our original state, lost Garden of Eden -/- ISSN 2971 – 9070 ISSN-L 2821 – 8086, DOI: 10.58679/CS19653. (shrink)
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  75. 2025-02-27
    Editors’ Foreword: Nietzsche and Democracy.Anthony Kosar - 2024 - The Agonist : A Nietzsche Circle Journal 18 (2):51-52.details
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  76. 2025-02-27
    Nietzschean Language Models and Philosophical Chatbots: Outline of a Critique of AI.Anthony Kosar - 2024 - The Agonist : A Nietzsche Circle Journal 18 (1):7-17.details
    Developers of the deep learning algorithms known as large language models (LLMs) sometimes give the impression that they are producing a likeness to the human brain: data-processing ‘neural networks’ are ‘taught’ to recognize patterns in language and then, based on this pattern recognition, create or generate new content in the form of natural, humanlike speech, writing, images, etc. The results have been unsettling to some; less appreciated are the metaphysical assumptions underlying the attribution of any meaningful agency whatsoever to an (...) algorithm. In this essay, Nietzsche’s thoughts on the “seduction of grammar” form the basis of one possible critique of generative AI – a critique, moreover, which exposes our society’s current fixation with LLMs for what it is: a fetishization and humanization of new technologies. (shrink)
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    (Necessarily) Finite Lexis.K. Lemanek - forthcoming - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric.details
    This short work sets out to argue that the set of simple expressions comprising the lexicon of a given individual and the lexis of a given community are not just contingently but necessarily finite at any given moment in time. Where the lexicon is concerned, this is done by adapting a very simple argument presented by Fred Dretske (1965) concerning whether an individual can count to infinity. This is extended to the more challenging case of the lexis of a community (...) by introducing lexicalization as a condition, which facilitates the same sort of argument as presented for the lexicon. Though the lexicon and lexis are often implicitly assumed to be finite, with little need for further argumentation, there does appear to be grounds for the stronger and more interesting claim that they are necessarily finite at any given moment in time. (shrink)
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  78. 2025-02-27
    Transhumanism As the Evolution of the Real Subsumption of Labour Under Capital.Lachlan Ross - 2021 - New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry 12 (1).details
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  79. 2025-02-27
    Decreasing Universe: AI Analysis of Article Data Disproves L-CDM Model.J. Barcellos - manuscriptdetails
    The Article ( ‘Decreasing Universe: redshifts and distance data refute the LCDM model’[01]) and the data inside it was analized by some Artificial Inteligence.
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  80. 2025-02-27
    Thinking Is Seeing​: Practice-led Research on Tate Liverpool’s ​Constellations​.Panayiota Vassilopoulou & Nikolaos Gkogkas - manuscriptdetails
    This article is a reflective case-study presenting and analysing the findings of ‘Thinking Is Seeing’, a practice-led research project we conducted between March and April 2017 under the Tate Exchange platform. The project focused on Tate Liverpool’s _Constellations_, the pioneering way of exhibiting works from the Tate collection motivated by thematic, chronological, or interpretative links identified through extended curatorial research. -/- The philosophical background informing our research is the role that perception apportions to thought: a _constellation_, literally a collection of (...) celestial objects, or more widely a set of any other things, events, (art)works, and experiences signifies a process of identifying connections, categorising meanings, drawing inferences. In other words, it signifies _thinking_. As Norman Maclean puts it: ‘All there is to thinking […] is seeing something noticeable which makes you see something you weren’t noticing which makes you see something that isn’t even visible.’ (_A River Runs through It and Other Stories_. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2017 (=1976), pp. 105–106.) This organic relation between thinking and seeing, where the one is but a prerequisite for the other, also echoes Theodor W. Adorno’s notion of a ‘constellation’: ‘Becoming aware of the constellation in which a thing stands is tantamount to deciphering the constellation which, having come to be, it bears within it.’ (_Negative Dialectics_, translated by E. B. Ashton. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1973 (=1966), p. 163.) -/- Against this background and given that the aim of the _Constellations_ is —to quote Francesco Manacorda— ‘to empower people to come and make their own thinking inside these rooms’, we investigated the ways in which _Constellations_ work as an exchange between art, curatorial gesture, and public engagement. What difference does it make to one’s appreciation of, say, Barnett Newman’s _Untitled Etching #1_ when one attends to those features of the work that make it part of a given curatorial narrative (like a _Constellation_)? Do members of the public feel empowered to challenge the perspective of the curator in recognising affinities within a _Constellation_ and construct new narratives? -/- In order to tackle these research questions, we deployed participatory research during three public interactive workshops, which incorporated philosophical inquiry through structured discussion, reflective questioning, and shared criticism. This article shows how the practice of philosophical inquiry within the community, helps us understand that _seeing_ art happens through _understanding_ art and _vice versa_, while empowering participants to articulate exciting new interpretations. (shrink)
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    Change and Location: A New and Old Case against Functionality.Marion Florian - 2025 - Metaphysica 26 (1).details
    In this paper, I shall discuss the question whether a concrete object can be multi-located while it is moving or not. I shall say nothing on the vexed issue of multi-location in and for itself. Instead, my discussion will support a ‘might’-conditional claim: ‘if multi-location were possible, then change might imply multi-location’. To do this, after a very short clarification of the various meanings of ‘to be located’, I will first present and discuss Diodorus’ arguments against the reality of motion, (...) since they focus on the question of what the location of the moving item is, and then scrutinize Hegel’s reply to Diodorus Cronus’ reasonings, insofar as his answer consists in claiming that an object in motion is in many locations at once. Although many philosophers of the past are referred to, this paper does not aim to be a piece of scholarship, but to explore the various metaphysical possibilities con-cerning the logic of location underlying change. (shrink)
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  82. 2025-02-27
    Facilitating Smooth Post-School Transition for Learners with Specific Learning Needs: Policy and Curriculum Recommendations.Nettie Nobukosi Ndou-Chikwena - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):252-264.details
    This study explores the complex landscape of inclusive education for learners with Specific Learning Needs (SLNs), examining critical factors that facilitate successful post-school transitions. The study employed a qualitative interpretive case study design. Conducted in Bulawayo Central District's two secondary schools with Resource Units, the research uses an innovative conceptual framework integrating Neurodiversity theory and Schlossberg's career transition theory. Through a comprehensive investigation involving ten learners with SLNs, two teachers, one school administrator, and the District Remedial Resource Tutor (DRRT), the (...) study uncovers key strategies for supporting educational and vocational adaptation. The study adhered to ethical protocols; obtained university clearance, provincial and district permissions, and acquired informed consent from participants and parents of minors. The research reveals a multifaceted approach to enhancing educational and transitional support for the learners, highlighting critical areas for intervention: redesigning the curriculum to accommodate the diverse abilities and needs of the learners; developing a transition policy that is specifically designed to support individuals with special conditions in post-school settings; introducing corporate tax incentives for companies that create employment opportunities for individuals with special conditions and societal attitude transformation. By prioritizing stakeholder perspectives, the study develops a nuanced transitional model that offers practical guidance for more effective inclusive educational practices. The findings underscore the importance of holistic support in empowering learners with SLNs to achieve academic, social, and economic success. (shrink)
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  83. 2025-02-27
    Fabric Designing Dexterity Improvement of Home-Economics Students for Boosting their Finances in Southeast Nigerian Universities.Ugochi Nwanneka Nwike & Ngozi Mary Eze - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):239-251.details
    The aim of TVE to equip students with the necessary skills for self-reliance and poverty reduction calls for upgrading the skills imparted to students to keep them abreast of dynamic changes in today's world. This study therefore identified different skills in fabric designing Home-Economics students need to enhance their dexterity prowess for self-reliance and poverty reduction. To carry out this research, four research questions were raised and answered using means and mean differences. The study employed the descriptive survey research design. (...) 100 lecturers and 340 final year students of universities that offer home economics education in the five states of the south-eastern geopolitical zone of Nigeria formed the population of the study. No sampling for the population was manageable. A questionnaire of two-scale components for possessed and needed fabric designing skills constructed and validated by experts was used for data collection. The reliability coefficients of the questionnaires were 0.823 and 0.723 respectively for the two scale components. The data analyses revealed knitting by machine, piping skill and other five novel fabric designing skills that are needed by home-economics students for poverty reduction and boosting of the students' finances. It was recommended that the integration of 21st Century Skills in Thematic learning also consistent workshops and conferences should be made mandatory for students to attend amongst others. (shrink)
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  84. 2025-02-27
    Kitchen Workstation and Stress in Meal Preparation by Women in Households of Ogun State, Nigeria.Gbolahan Ayodapo Otufale & Modinat Iyadunni Lasisi - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):224-238.details
    Working in kitchens places significant stress on women especially if conducted in awkward postures and poor work environment. This study assessed Kitchen workstation and Stress in meal preparation by women in Households in Ogun State, Nigeria. Multistage Sampling technique was utilized to select 42 women; Google form was used to collect data for the study. Data were analysed using frequency, percentage, PPMC and ANOVA. The results revealed that 42.9%, 47.6%, 57.1% of the women used modern kitchen workstation partially equipped with (...) furniture and appliance with meal prepared two times daily and spent 3-5hours in preparing meal for members of the household. PPMC (r = 0.443, P<0.05), (r= 0.486, P<0.05) revealed significant relationship between the posture used to carrying out activities in the kitchen and the perceived stress/fatigue experienced by women at the kitchen workstation and between frequency of meal preparation by women in the household and perceived stress/fatigue experienced by women at the kitchen workstation. ANOVA revealed (F =.803, P<0.05) tiredness, pain and stress are significant factors influencing perceived stress/fatigue of women at the kitchen workstation. It was concluded that women in the household experienced tiredness and pain due to posture in carrying out kitchen activities, frequency of meal preparation and the type of kitchen workstation used by the women. it was recommended that community outreach programme for improving kitchen ergonomics, and support to women in balancing their responsibilities to reduce the stress with frequent meal preparation, thereby improving the overall well-being. (shrink)
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  85. 2025-02-27
    Repositioning Home Economics for Functional Entrepreneurship Education Programme in Colleges of Education in North-Central Zone, Nigeria.Iyabo Joke Shehu, Juliana Amram & Maimuna Abubakar - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):208-223.details
    This study aimed to discover the need for and approaches to repositioning Home Economics for a functional entrepreneurship education programme in Colleges of Education in the North-Central Zone of Nigeria. Four (4) specific objectives and Four (4) research questions guided the study. A descriptive survey design was used for the study. The population for the study comprised 73 Home Economics lecturers and 178 NCE III Students in Colleges of Education in North-Central, Nigeria. Sampling techniques were not carried out, all the (...) populations were chosen for sample size because the population is small, manageable, and individual views were considered important for the study. A 48-item questionnaire developed by researchers and validated by experts was employed as an instrument for data collection. The reliability coefficient of the instrument is 0.745 using Cronbach Alpha. The researchers along with the research assistants administered the instrument to the respondents. Seventy-three (73) Lecturers' questionnaires were administered, seventy-three (73) were returned and one hundred and seventy-eight (178) student questionnaires were administered but one hundred and sixty-two (162) were returned successfully thereby giving 100% and 91% return rate. Mean was used to analyze the data. The study's findings revealed the need to reposition the Home Economics curriculum for functional Entrepreneurship Education in Colleges of Education in the North-Central Zone, Nigeria (Average Mean 3.44). Based on the findings, recommendations were made to include that Colleges of Education should adopt innovative curriculum design, teaching methods, assessment tools, and robust feedback mechanisms. (shrink)
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  86. 2025-02-27
    Culinary Arts: A Motivator Towards Community-Based Festival Attendance and Sustainability.Ibraheem Kukoyi, Abioye Adedipe, Tajudeen Yusuf & Opeyemi Ijaya - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):193-207.details
    This study investigates motive factors attracting people to community-based festivals characterized by culinary activities and underscore its contribution to sustaining tourism activities in the study area. Multistage sampling technique was adopted for sample selection. Kayo-Kayo Festival in the Epe area of Lagos State was purposively selected, purposive and availability sampling technique was used to select household head and one additional adult from 25 households respectively within the host community. Convenience sampling method was further used to select 100 festivals attendees, making (...) a total of 150 respondents and a structured close-ended questionnaire was administered for data gathering. Analysis was done through the use of simple percentages, weighted mean, standard deviation and correlation analysis. Majority (79.3%) of the respondents were attracted to community-based festival because of their interest in supporting preservation of cultural heritage (M=2.63; SD=0.85). 48.6% were highly attracted by Culinary arts competition during the festival activities (M=2.41; SD=0.87). Also, most respondents opines that the festival has positive effects on the socio-cultural (M=2.45; SD=1.33) economy (M=2.43; SD= 1.49) and environment (M=3.35; SD=132) of the host community. The study found that there is a positive correlation (r= 0.356) between culinary arts and factors that motivate festival attendance. The study concludes that culinary arts motivates peoples’ attendance at festivals and therefore recommends sustaining the inclusion of culinary activities in other community-based festivals to promote attendance for the progress of the festivals and its sustainability. (shrink)
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  87. 2025-02-27
    The Roots of Single Parenting and Its Influence on the Socioeconomic Trajectories of Young Adults in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.Ngozi U. Nwonye, Victoria V. Nkan & Ann E. Dijeh - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):168-192.details
    This study investigates the causes and multifaceted impacts of single parenting on the socio-economic development of young adults in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. This context, often overlooked in global family dynamics research, is increasingly relevant as urbanization accelerates. A quantitative research design was employed, and data were collected from 399 respondents, including both academic and non-academic staff, through structured questionnaires. The study found that the primary drivers of single-parent households in the region are divorce (49.6%) and widowhood (40.1%).Young adults (...) from single-parent families face significant challenges, including heightened risks of social stigma, economic hardship, and educational disparities. These challenges were reflected in clustered mean scores of 2.715 for social impact and 2.729 for economic impact. The study also highlighted gendered perceptions, revealing that social adjustment and career outcomes are shaped by both gender and family structure. Female respondents, in particular, reported greater difficulties in social integration and career progression. A unique aspect of this study is its localized focus on the dynamics of single-parenting in a rapidly urbanizing Nigerian city. The findings underscore the critical need for targeted interventions at both policy and community levels to address the specific challenges faced by young adults in these households. Recommendations include enhancing support networks, improving access to mental health services, and offering financial aid for educational advancement. The study emphasizes the importance of developing tailored interventions that foster resilience among young adults from single-parent households. By addressing systemic challenges, these interventions could play a vital role in promoting socio-economic inclusion and informing more inclusive policies in Nigeria’s rapidly changing socio-economic landscape. (shrink)
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  88. 2025-02-27
    Evaluating the Effectiveness of Personalized Learning Approaches in TVET Colleges.Chika Oliver Ujah - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):152-167.details
    This review examines how personalized learning strategies affect Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges. Personalized learning is an adaptive instructional model that tailors educational experiences to meet the unique needs of each student. It has garnered significant attention for its potential to address the varied learning profiles of TVET learners. The review carefully evaluates existing literature to pinpoint key strategies, challenges, and outcomes related to personalized learning within the TVET context. A thorough methodology is employed to analyze peer-reviewed (...) articles, conference proceedings, and pertinent grey literature from the past decade. Key areas of focus include the impact of personalized learning on student engagement, skill development, academic success, and job readiness. Furthermore, the review investigates the technological tools and teaching frameworks that facilitate personalized learning in TVET settings, while also considering obstacles such as limited resources, teacher preparedness, and policy issues. Initial findings indicate that personalized learning methods can boost student motivation, enhance learning results, and promote career readiness among a diverse group of TVET students. Nonetheless, the evidence is still scattered, highlighting the urgent need for more research on effective and sustainable implementation strategies. The primary goal of this review is to lay the groundwork for future studies. (shrink)
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  89. 2025-02-27
    Assessment of Clothing and Teacher Credibility among Lecturers in Universities in South-East Nigeria.Ginika Hope Amaefule, Oluwaleyimu Olufunke Opeyemi & Udochukwu Mmaduabuchi Emeghebo - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):140-151.details
    This study assessed Clothing and Teacher credibility among lecturers in Universities in South East, Nigeria. Three purposes guided the study while the study answered three research questions. The study covered a total population of 186 lecturers of Home Economics, Psychology and Fine and Applied Arts. Structured questionnaire was used for data collection. The instrument was validated by five experts. Data collection was done with the help of four research assistants. A total of 178 instrument was returned making it 96% total (...) return rate. The data generated from research questions were analyzed using mean and standard deviation. In decision making, scores above 2.5 were accepted while scores below 2.5 were rejected. Major findings include: Twenty-three (23) constituents of teacher credibility among lecturers in South East Nigeria which includes that lecturers should dress decently and professionally at all times among others, Seven (7) ways teachers’ clothing can affects learning including that students pay attention to lecturer’s clothing, students are interested in the subject areas taught by properly dresses lecturers among others. Twenty (20) ways the clothing of lecturers can enhance credibility in lecturers in South East, Nigeria including not overdressing to class, using harmonizing colours among others. It was therefore recommended that University lecturers should maintain good clothing practices, government should provide wardrobe allowance to university lecturers among others. (shrink)
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  90. 2025-02-27
    Harnessing the Potential of Local Snacks Produced from African Yam Beans and Local Rice for Improved and Sustainable Livelihoods in Nigeria.Chidiebere I. Nwakanma, Ezinne P. Obinwa, Salomi O. Onoriode, Clara N. Okoroafor & Chima Ejeabukwa - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):128-139.details
    This study was designed to develop snacks utilizing composite flour blends of African yam beans and African rice, focusing on their proximate composition and sensory qualities. Flours were produced from African yam beans and African rice grains. The composite flours of African yam bean and African rice were formulated using different ratios specified as BSA, BSB, BSC, BSD, BSE, DOA, DOB, DOC, DOD and DOE. The proximate composition and sensory properties of the flour samples were determined using standard methods. Proximate (...) results showed significant (P< 0.05) increase in protein (9.50 – 11.52%), Fiber (0.88 – 1.75%), ash (1.94 – 5.00%) and Carbohydrate (73.71 – 79.08%) and significantly decrease (P<0.05) in fat ((8.00 – 2.19%), and moisture (7.40 – 3.97%) for biscuits. While an increase in protein (12.63 – 9.75%), fiber (0.48 – 2.10%) and carbohydrate (73.41 – 60.82%) but decrease in moisture (12.80 – 6.59%) ash (3.00 – 1.48%) and fat (12.00 – 8.02%) was observed in doughnut samples. Sensory results showed that the panelist liked the snacks prepared from the blends; however, the control snack samples were most preferred. To enhance consumer appeal, the composite snacks with lower ratings (BSB and DOD) needs improvement. In order to improve food security and support sustainable livelihoods in Nigeria, this study recommends employing these indigenous crops to make nutritious snack options. (shrink)
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  91. 2025-02-27
    Socio-economic and Psychological Factors Affecting Clothing Consumption Among Female Undergraduates in University of Uyo, Nigeria.Ngozi U. Nwonye, Myrtle U. Ibokette & Priscilla A. Esiowu - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):104-127.details
    This study explores the socio-economic and psychological factors that shape clothing consumption patterns among female undergraduate students at the University of Uyo, Nigeria. While existing research has extensively examined clothing preferences in various global contexts, limited attention has been given to the unique dynamics between financial constraints and psychological motivations in low-resource settings, particularly within Nigeria. Adopting a descriptive survey design, data were gathered from 389 respondents using a structured questionnaire. The findings highlight the pivotal roles of monthly allowances, the (...) prevalence of second-hand shopping, and psychological influences such as self-esteem and peer pressure in shaping students' clothing choices. This study provides fresh insights by examining the coexistence of socio-economic limitations and identity-driven motivations in a cultural landscape marked by financial challenges and shifting social expectations. The results illuminate how young consumers navigate the interplay between affordability, self-expression, and the need for social acceptance. These findings offer valuable implications for stakeholders, including retailers, policymakers, and educators, by emphasizing the need for interventions that encourage affordable and sustainable fashion, foster financial literacy, and address the psychological effects of clothing consumption. (shrink)
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  92. 2025-02-27
    Promoting Healthy Lifestyle Strategies among Couples for Sustainable Family Survival in Oyo State, Nigeria.Taiwo Adekemi Akinyemi, Olajide Olatunde Adeola & Halimot Omobola Toriola - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):93-103.details
    The study examines healthy lifestyle strategies among 1,086,543 couples in Oyo State, Nigeria, focusing on feeding, physical well-being, and mental health. Data from 817 married respondents revealed that 73.6% prefer self-prepared meals, while 9.5% prefer fast food or processed food. Consumption of vegetables and fruits varied, with 55.4% following a balanced diet. The study reveals that people living in clean environments are generally satisfied with their living conditions, with a high percentage of those living in spacious, secure homes. Couples living (...) in houses with cross ventilation are also satisfied. Physical exercise is also a significant factor. The study shows that 59.9% of respondents practice mindfulness and meditation, while 34.8% seek mental health advice. 21.7% are aware of local mental support services. Balancing work-life is a challenge, with 33.9% excelling and 37.3% good. Strong preferences for self-prepared meals and regular physical exercise support mental health. Healthy lifestyle can be encouraged through mindfulness, with secure communities and local mental support resources playing a key role. The results of the study will pave the way for new fields of research by providing material for health educators and educational researchers, as well as guidance on healthy lifestyles for individuals, couples, families, the government, and non-governmental organizations. (shrink)
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  93. 2025-02-27
    E-Tourism in Nigeria: An Examination of Internet as a Tool for Tourism Marketing in Ikogosi Warm and Cold Spring Holiday Resort.Deborah Olasupo, Ibidapo Adebayo & Olakunle Orimaye - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):76-92.details
    This study seeks to ascertain the role played by Internet in marketing the tourism sector in Nigeria, majorly highlighting Ikogosi Warm Spring in Ekiti state. Recognizing tourism's socio-economic benefits, the research explores whether digital marketing could enhance visibility and visitor numbers for under-promoted sites like Ikogosi. Key questions address internet usage, tourist behavior, and the challenges facing e-tourism in Nigeria. Survey data were collected from 100 participants (60 tourists and 40 stakeholders), with findings that 70% of all respondents agreed digital (...) marketing strongly influences tourist decision-making. However, 52% indicated that limited Internet access in rural areas like Ikogosi hampers effective online promotion. Additionally, 60% identified inadequate content about Ikogosi online as a barrier to attracting tourists, while 45% cited poor infrastructure as a major impediment to digital outreach. Regarding online engagement, 78% of respondents suggested that a dedicated website and social media channels for Ikogosi could increase tourist interest, with 65% agreeing that social media campaigns are currently the most effective tool for tourism promotion. On content type, 72% expressed a preference for visuals (photos and videos) showcasing the site’s attractions and cultural elements, believing that such content would have the greatest impact on attracting tourists. In conclusion, the study emphasizes the Internet’s potential to transform tourism in Nigeria by enhancing site visibility and tourist attraction if infrastructural and content-related issues are addressed. These insights are particularly relevant for policymakers and stakeholders aiming to boost digital engagement and increase visitation to Ikogosi and similar destinations. (shrink)
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  94. 2025-02-27
    Strategies for Enhancing Home Economics Teachers’ Service Delivery in Some Selected Public Secondary Schools in Lagos State.Kemi P. Ogbonna, Ukamaka G. Okwume, Francisca N. Onyeka & Temitope F. Ogabi - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):63-75.details
    This study determined the strategies for enhancing home economics teachers’ service delivery in some selected public secondary schools in Yaba, Lagos State. The study adopted a descriptive survey design. Population for the study was 150 and the sample size was 50. Purposive sampling technique was adopted. Structured questionnaires were the instrument used for data collection. Data collected were analyzed using mean and standard deviation. Findings revealed that some of the factors that have negative impacts on Home Economics teachers service delivery (...) are obsolete curriculum that are not in tune with current realities, lack of meaningful job schedule, lack of proper planning and provision of needed technological tools, facilities and equipment needed foreffective teaching and learning of home economics, lack of proper procedures for measuring the growth of each individual teacher and student performance, inability to make result driven evaluation that would help teachers appreciate their roles as home economist and lack of clear understanding of the subject matter. It was concluded that that employees provides favorable and satisfying working conditions, teachers should be an embodiment of a constant search for updated knowledge in their various fields. Amongst the recommendations made were that there should be training and re-training for teachers, increased remuneration so as to enhance their service delivery and only professionally trained Home Economist should be allowed to teach Home Economics as a subject. (shrink)
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  95. 2025-02-27
    Nutrient Composition of Stiff Porridge made from Carrots and Eggplant Flour and its Nutritional Benefit to Elderly.Ozioma C. Azubuike, Adaeze L. Nwaigwe, Uju B. Ejinkeonye & Glory M. Nwakpadolu - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):42-62.details
    This study assessed the nutritional composition of stiff porridge made from carrots and eggplant flour and its nutritional benefit to elderly. The result revealed that significant differences existed in the proximate, mineral, vitamin and sensory attributes of the samples with moisture content of the stiff porridge ranging from 33.78 to 35.00%. Sample A (Stiff porridge from 100% eggplant) had the highest moisture content (38.00%) whereas sample C (Stiff porridge from 50% eggplant and 50% carrot) had the lowest moisture. Sample A (...) (Stiff porridge from 100% eggplant) had the highest the calcium content (50.00%), Sample A (Stiff porridge from 100% eggplant) had the highest potassium (129.14 mg/100g) while sample C (Stiff porridge from 50% eggplant and 50% carrot) had the lowest value of potassium (98.15 mg/100g). However, Sample C (Stiff porridge from 50% eggplant and 50% carrot) had the highest mean score for general acceptability (7.20) whereas sample A (Stiff porridge from 100% eggplant) had the least mean score (6.00). This study concluded that the potentials of eggplant and carrot as useful alternatives in the production of stiff porridge for healthy family feeding in Umuahia North Local Government Area in Abia State. Based on this study, the following recommendations are made: Utilization of 100% eggplant in stiff porridge production is recommended especially to individuals that are mineral deficient since it had increased mineral content, in addition to proximate composition. The stiff porridges should not be kept for quite long before consumption since it possesses high moisture. Sensitization of the general populace on the potentials of eggplant and carrot blends in the production of stiff porridge will contribute to enhancing their utilization and health benefits especially to the elderly. (shrink)
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  96. 2025-02-27
    Chemical Composition and Sensory Evaluation of Products Made From Oats (Avena Sativa) and Unripe-Plantain (Musa Paradisiaca).Nkechi G. Onyeke, Nkechi G. Onodugo, Scholastica N. Eze & Linda O. Okoye - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):29-41.details
    The study accessed the chemical composition and sensory evaluation of products made from oat (Avena sativa) and unripe plantain (Musa paradisiaca). This research aimed to determine the chemical composition of food products made from unripe plantain and oat composite flours and evaluated the acceptability of such foods through sensory evaluation for the benefits of diabetics and obese persons. Proximate, minerals, and phytochemicals analysis were conducted to ascertain the concentration of essential nutrients composition, Unripe plantain and oats flours were mixed at (...) 50:50, 70:30, and 80:20 in ratios of plantain and oats respectively to formulate the composite flours, and analysed to determine the most preferable and recommend ratio based on chemical composition and sensory properties. Composite flour mixes with 50:50 in ratio proved to be the most preferable in sensory evaluation, general acceptability, minerals composition, and the proximate; it is then recommended for the target population. Unripe plantain and oats composite flours when adopted as part of food varieties or food ingredients for diabetics and obese persons can be used to make foods whether as deserts or main meal components of their diets in form of puddings, dumplings, and swallows. (shrink)
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  97. 2025-02-27
    Determinants and Perception of Incest in Family Relationships in Uyo Capital City, Nigeria.Victoria Nkan, Enwongo Abasi Udofia & Deborah Uduk - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):12-28.details
    This study investigates the determinants and perceptions of incest in family relationships within Uyo, the capital city of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Despite strong cultural and legal taboos, incest persists, necessitating an exploration of its root causes and societal views. Using a cross-sectional survey of 800 respondents (382 males, 418 females), the research identifies key determinants of incest, including poverty (15%), depression (14%), and alcoholism (16%), as well as factors like single parenting (15%) and divorce/separation (20%). A factor analysis groups (...) these causes into psychological, socioeconomic, and behavioral factors, revealing that emotional instability, financial hardship, and environmental vulnerabilities significantly increase the risk of incestuous behavior. Regarding perception, 51% of respondents strongly agreed that incest occurs frequently, with 50% specifically acknowledging its prevalence in Uyo Capital City. The study highlights the role of stigma, cultural sensitivity, and under-reporting as major barriers to addressing incest cases. Incest was perceived as particularly prevalent during periods of social or economic instability, such as the COVID-19 lockdown, with 50% of respondents strongly agreeing that cases increased during this time. The findings underscore the need for a multi-faceted intervention strategy involving community leaders, policymakers, and mental health professionals. This study provides a critical framework for developing policies aimed at preventing incest and promoting healthier family dynamics in Uyo and similar regions. (shrink)
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  98. 2025-02-27
    Sustainable Financing of TVET to Support Skills Development among Vocational and Technical Education Students amidst a dwindling Economy.Nuhu Iliya Nungse & Dornubari Stella Sagbara - 2024 - International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research 3 (2):1-11.details
    In an effort to promote the development of skills among Vocational and Technical students of Colleges of Education (COEs) in Nigeria, this article focused on the evaluation of the most suitable means of financing Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) amidst dwindling economy. The study employed a descriptive survey research design. Mean and standard deviation was used to answer the research questions while Analysis of Covariance (ANOVA) were used to test the hypothesis at .05 level of significance. The researcher (...) solicited for data from six Head of Departments (HOD), 34 Lecturers and five Directors of Academic Planning (DAP) of five COEs to provide answers to the most suitable methods of funding TVET. The instrument for the data collection was a structured questionnaire. The reliability of the instrument was determined using Cronbach alpha method which yielded Cronbach alpha coefficient of .87. The findings revealed that poor funding of the TVET sector in the COEs in North Central Nigeria had compromised the delivery of quality TVET. Hence, Government grants and Provision of special TVET TETFund among others were identified as the suitable means of funding TVET in COEs. It was recommended that adopting a germane source of financing TVET as identified in the current study would go a long way in sustaining TVET toward efficient production of graduates for the world of work. The findings would positively contribute towards resolving a myriad of financing challenges that are ravaging COE training providers to change TVET systems to yield the desired developmental outcomes. (shrink)
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  99. 2025-02-27
    Wisdom's Wittgenstein.Nikolay Milkov - forthcoming - In Ali Hossein Khani & Gary Kemp (eds.), Wittgenstein and Other Philosophers: His Influence on Historical and Contemporary Analytic Philosophers (Volume II). Routledge.details
    In 1921, John Wisdom (1904–1993) became a member of Fitzwilliam House, Cambridge, where he read 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询 and attended lectures by G. E. Moore, C. D. Broad, and J. E. McTaggart. He received his BA in 1924, after which he worked for five years at the National Institute of Industrial Psychology. From 1929 to 1934, Wisdom was a Lecturer in the department of logic and metaphysics at the University of St Andrews and a colleague of G. F. Stout. After the publication (...) of his book Interpretation and Analysis (1931) and five articles on “Logical Constructions” in Mind (1931–3), Wisdom became a Lecturer in Moral Sciences in Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity College. This gave him the opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge of Wittgenstein’s 幸运飞行艇168开奖结果 官方开奖记录查询. Since nothing by Wittgenstein but Tractatus appeared in print for decades, Wisdom’s publications of these years were—mistakenly—read as portents of the new ideas of Wittgenstein himself. The publication of Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations in 1953 brought with it, among other things, the fall of Wisdom’s popularity. (shrink)
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  100. 2025-02-27
    Donald Davidson's Philsophy of Language.Nikolay Milkov - 1989 - Philosophical Thought 45 (6):30-38.details
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