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What homeostasis leaves out: Kinorhesis, a physiological principle of transformation
The Journal of Physiology, EarlyView.
Nelson D. Horseman
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The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, 2014
Abstract Leonard Peikoff's “DIM Hypothesis” demonstrates that man's cognitive need for integration is important historically. It reflects the motive power of philosophy, of man's need to understand the world. But Peikoff's theory lacks predictive power for America's future.
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Abstract Leonard Peikoff's “DIM Hypothesis” demonstrates that man's cognitive need for integration is important historically. It reflects the motive power of philosophy, of man's need to understand the world. But Peikoff's theory lacks predictive power for America's future.
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Strategic Analysis, 2013
The Arctic ice is melting faster than predicted. In August 2012, calculations based on the satellite imagery indicated that the summer sea ice loss was 50 per cent higher than earlier estimates.
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The Arctic ice is melting faster than predicted. In August 2012, calculations based on the satellite imagery indicated that the summer sea ice loss was 50 per cent higher than earlier estimates.
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1999
Abstract In his speech defending Helen of Troy against blame for the Trojan War, the sophist Gorgias argues that if fate and the gods caused Helen’s love of Paris, she herself was not responsible for her acts. Gorgias bases his argument on the premise that mortals like Helen are always weaker than gods, and, as everyone must ...
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Abstract In his speech defending Helen of Troy against blame for the Trojan War, the sophist Gorgias argues that if fate and the gods caused Helen’s love of Paris, she herself was not responsible for her acts. Gorgias bases his argument on the premise that mortals like Helen are always weaker than gods, and, as everyone must ...
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Reclassifying the antithesis of Specker’s theorem
Archive for Mathematical Logic, 2012In this paper, instances of the anti-Specker property are classified in the fashion of constructive reverse mathematics. The anti-Specker property is a semi-constructive compactness principle. A subspace \(X\) of a metric space \(Y\) has the anti-Specker (\(\mathsf{AS}^Y_X\)) property, if any sequence in \(Y\) that is eventually bounded away from any ...
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International Studies in Philosophy, 1996
Etude de la theologie dialectique developpee par K. Barth dans la premiere moitie du XX e siecle, contre le mouvement de secularisation de la culture moderne. Adoptant la dialectique existentielle de Kierkegaard, Barth definit une theologie de la crise fondee sur la reaffirmation du pouvoir redempteur de Dieu et sur la relation dialectique entre la ...
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Etude de la theologie dialectique developpee par K. Barth dans la premiere moitie du XX e siecle, contre le mouvement de secularisation de la culture moderne. Adoptant la dialectique existentielle de Kierkegaard, Barth definit une theologie de la crise fondee sur la reaffirmation du pouvoir redempteur de Dieu et sur la relation dialectique entre la ...
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1984
Public policy in neoclassical theory has an appealing and elegant simplicity. The policy or normative branch of conventional economics is termed welfare economics and has attracted the close attention of the mathematical technicians in recent years. The two major preoccupations of welfare economists are efficiency and equity; roughly how to make the ...
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Public policy in neoclassical theory has an appealing and elegant simplicity. The policy or normative branch of conventional economics is termed welfare economics and has attracted the close attention of the mathematical technicians in recent years. The two major preoccupations of welfare economists are efficiency and equity; roughly how to make the ...
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