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Humanimals: A Socio‐Ecological Reading of the Marseille Plague of 1720

open access: yesJournal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Volume 48, Issue 3, Page 285-301, September 2025.
Abstract The aim of this article is to return to a small number of historically significant first‐person testimonies of the Marseille epidemic of 1720 in order to analyse in detail their construction and depiction of human exceptionality as a form of life in a time of plague.
David McCallam
wiley   +1 more source

Optimizing Culture Protocols for Cyclops sp.: Innovations in Density, Feed Composition and Dietary Strategies for Freshwater Aquaculture

open access: yesAquaculture, Fish and Fisheries, Volume 5, Issue 4, August 2025.
ABSTRACT Developing optimized feeding strategies for copepods is essential in contemporary aquaculture, as they serve as a highly nutritious live feed for numerous aquatic organisms. Three experiments were conducted to enhance the development and reproductive success of the copepod, Cyclops sp., to support sustainable aquaculture practices.
Sadia Momota Hena   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Albert Camus, un perfil personal Albert Camus, a personal profile Albert Camus, un perfil personal

open access: yesTemps d'Educació, 2011
En aquest treball se’ns ofereix un perfil d’Albert Camus (1913-1960), que el qui signa va descobrir en un viatge a París i sobre el qual va elaborar la seva tesi doctoral defensada a la Universitat de Barcelona el 1961.
Octavi Fullat
doaj  

Albert Camus ou a experiência do jornalismo crítico

open access: yesMediapolis, 2015
Mário Mesquita fala-nos neste texto de um jornalismo utópico: um jornalismo crítico, liberto dos interesses da política e do dinheiro, inserido no campo da cultura, capaz de se pôr em causa e profundamente empenhado com a democracia.
Mário Mesquita
doaj   +1 more source

eDNA and Citizen Science Reveal Hidden Fish Biodiversity in Climate‐Stressed Urban Ports of the Mediterranean Sea

open access: yesEnvironmental DNA, Volume 7, Issue 4, July–August 2025.
eDNA and citizen science reveal port biodiversity response. Findings highlight ports as dynamic interfaces between urban and marine ecosystems. Novel indicators reveal shifts across climatic, anthropogenic, ecological contexts. Study sheds light on ecosystem responses to extreme stressors in diverse contexts.
Bénédicte Madon   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Climate Absurdism

open access: yesJournal of Applied Philosophy, Volume 42, Issue 3, Page 946-961, July 2025.
ABSTRACT Many arguments in the popular discourse around climate change seem intended to give the impression that climate action is an absurd endeavor. These ‘climate absurdist’ arguments are reflected in the question: ‘if the climate is going to change anyway, why should we care about anthropogenic climate change?’ Classic absurdist philosophy suggests
Daniel G. Dick
wiley   +1 more source

Albert Camus, un perfil personal [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
En aquest treball se’ns ofereix un perfil d’Albert Camus (1913-1960), que el qui signa va descobrir en un viatge a París i sobre el qual va elaborar la seva tesi doctoral defensada a la Universitat de Barcelona el 1961.
Fullat, Octavi
core  

Paradigmes bibliques, colonialisme et hospitalité dans « L’hôte » de Camus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Cet article est une lecture de la nouvelle « L’hôte » d’Albert Camus, publiée dans son recueil L’exil et le royaume (1957), qui analyse les implications politiques et éthiques du texte en mettant en relief ses références bibliques volontairement effacées
Herzog, Annabel
core   +1 more source

Anscombe on the shallowness of consequentialism

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Philosophy, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 737-747, June 2025.
Abstract This paper is divided into two parts. In the first I outline and defend Elizabeth Anscombe's claim that consequentialism is a shallow philosophy by considering how two contemporary consequentialists reach opposing but equally outlandish moral conclusions on a matter as fundamental as whether it is good or bad that the human race continues.
Craig Taylor
wiley   +1 more source

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