Spanish residents’ experiences of care during the first wave of the COVID-19 syndemic: a photo-elicitation study [PDF]
Purpose The main aim of this research was to explore experiences of care during the lockdown of the first wave of COVID-19 syndemic in Spain Methods This is a qualitative and explorative study using self-photo-elicitation as a data collection method ...
Laura Medina-Perucha +4 more
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Effect of probiotic supplementation combined with bismuth-containing quadruple therapy on gut microbiota during Helicobacter pylori eradication: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial [PDF]
BackgroundHelicobacter pylori (H. pylori) eradication has been reported to affect gut microbiota distribution. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of probiotic supplementation on the gastrointestinal microbiota during eradication and the efficacy of ...
Zhongxue Han +12 more
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Editorial: Perceptions of Human-Animal Relationships and Their Impacts on Animal Ethics, Law and Research [PDF]
Marie Pelé +5 more
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Geddes A. Think Twice, It’s All Right: Animalism, Disunity and the Self / trans. from Engl. V. A. Sermaksheva [PDF]
According to animalism, each of us is numerically identical to a human animal. Disunity cases – cases in which a human animal lacks some form of mental unity – are often thought to pose a problem for animalism.
V. A. Sermaksheva
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Does Olson’s animalism put end to personal identity debate? [PDF]
Theory of Eric Olson’s animalism is evaluated in the article in relation to his debate with the proponents of psychological approach to personal identity problem. Olson aims to show the irrelevance of psychology to the issue and to finish the debate by
D. V. Chirva
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Why Does So Matter to Be a Dead Person? [PDF]
According to animalism we are identical with human animals. Our death coincides with the cessation of the functioning of an organism. Biological approach to personal identity seems to imply that the corpse causally connected to me (as an organism) is ...
A. V. Nekhaev
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Corpses, Embryos, Animal [PDF]
Will I be my corpse someday? This is a controversial philosophical question. If I’m a material being, that question is an important part of the metaphysics of material beings. Animalism claims that I’m a human animal. I have started as a fetus.
E. V. Loginov
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R. V. Cuhna. Will I ever be a Cyborg? / trans. from Engl. R. L. Kochnev [PDF]
Eric Olson’s animalist view relies on the premise that person is not a fit candidate to be a substance concept, in Wiggins’s terminology. Instead, he claims, animal is what best serves as the answer to what we most fundamentally are and what determines
R. L. Kochnev
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Carter W. R. Will I Be a Dead Person? / trans. from Engl. A. V. Nekhaev [PDF]
Eric Olsen argues from the fact that we once existed as fetal individuals to the conclusion that the Standard View of personal identity is mistaken. I shall establish that a similar argument focusing upon dead people opposes Olson’s favored Biological
A. V. Nekhaev
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We are all a little bit Cerberus: towards bioethical applicability of animalism [PDF]
I consider the applicability of the animalism in the framework of bioethical discussions — in particular related to situations in which a person is the cause of an event that is outside of her intentions, for example, infection with a dangerous disease.
S. Yu. Shevchenko
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