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Infinite ethics and the limits of impartiality

open access: yesNoûs, Volume 60, Issue 2, Page 433-453, June 2026.
Abstract Beneficence—the part of morality concerned with promoting people's well‐being—is widely thought to be both agent‐neutral and impartial: it prescribes a common aim to all, and does not favor some individuals over others. This paper explores a problem for agent‐neutral, impartial beneficence from the perspective of “individualistic ethics” in ...
Jacob M. Nebel
wiley   +1 more source

iDesignGPT enhances conceptual design via large language model agentic workflows. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Liu S   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Intra‐Procedural Three‐Dimensional Rotational Angiography in Cryoballoon Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: An RCT

open access: yesPacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, Volume 49, Issue 6, Page 707-713, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Background The impact of various imaging techniques on the safety and outcomes of atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation remains unclear. Intra‐procedural three‐dimensional rotational angiography (3DRA) is the least used imaging method despite some benefits.
Ivan Prepolec   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Musical Mereology

open access: yesPacific Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 107, Issue 2, Page 58-73, June 2026.
ABSTRACT I develop an axiomatic system of mereology that accounts for the ways in which musical works can be said to have parts. I distinguish two fundamental modes of composition that musical works exhibit: successive composition, whereby sound events are concatenated in time, and simultaneous composition, whereby sound events occur at the same time ...
Alejandro G. Di Rienzo
wiley   +1 more source

Requirements and Barriers for Human-Centered SMEs. [PDF]

open access: yesSensors (Basel)
Nazarejova J, Soltysova Z, Rudeichuk T.
europepmc   +1 more source

Potential Surprise Theory as a Practical and Theoretical Cornerstone of the Uncertainty‐Based Perspective on Risk

open access: yesRisk Analysis, Volume 46, Issue 6, June 2026.
ABSTRACT From all the knowledge that would emerge as relevant to it over infinite time, a risk analysis must be based on the cross‐section available at its undertaking. This creates a knowledge gap, which can lead to surprises. To address a similar problem in economic decision‐making, G. L. S. Shackle developed potential surprise theory (PST).
James Derbyshire
wiley   +1 more source

A Novel Framework for Quantitative Evaluation of Resilience Performance of Sea Lanes of Communication

open access: yesRisk Analysis, Volume 46, Issue 6, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Sea lanes of communication (SLOC) are perceived as intricate systems comprising shipping routes, key straits, and canals, which are increasingly vulnerable to external disruptions. This study proposes a holistic framework for resilience assessment on the system by introducing an advanced framework incorporating fuzzy logic, a critic weight ...
Hanwen Fan   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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