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Resolving Hermotimus’ Paradox: Reading Lucian’s Hermotimus in Light of Plato’s Republic

open access: yesRevista de Filosofia Antiga
Lucian’s Hermotimus, despite its first appearances of being a merely skeptical, even sophistical discrediting of philosophy, is better read as a powerful protreptic defense of the endeavor, whose key ancient intertext is Plato's Republic.
Matthew Sharpe
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Structural basis of human separase regulation by securin and CDK1–cyclin B1

open access: yesNature, 2021
Jun Yu   +10 more
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Loss of lamin B1 is a biomarker to quantify cellular senescence in photoaged skin

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2017
Skin ageing is an inevitable consequence of life and accelerated by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays. Senescence is an irreversible growth arrest and senescent cells accumulate in ageing tissues, at sites of age-related pathologies and in pre-neoplastic
A. Wang   +4 more
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Climate Crisis as Relational Crisis

open access: yesFeminist Philosophy Quarterly
It is commonly assumed that we currently face a climate crisis insofar as the climatological effects of excessive carbon emissions risk destabilizing advanced civilization and jeopardize cherished modern institutions.
Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner   +1 more
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How Do the Eight Hypotheses in Plato’s Parmenides Come to Light? Chiasmus as a Method of Division

open access: yesRevista de Filosofia Antiga
In this paper, I aim to explore the structure of the exercise in the second part of the Parmenides. In analyzing the transitional section, I claim that in addition to diairesis, there is another method of division, namely, cross-division, which Porphyry
Xin Liu
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The Limitations of Duality

open access: yesFeminist Philosophy Quarterly, 2023
The attempt to rearticulate traditional conceptions of nature can be both a useful strategy and a stumbling block when it comes to feminist examinations of the continuity between the objectification of women’s bodies and the domination of nature.
Camilla Pitton
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The Eph-related tyrosine kinase ligand Ephrin-B1 marks germinal center and memory precursor B cells

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Medicine, 2017
Identification of germinal center (GC) B cells is typically reliant on the use of surface activation markers that exhibit a wide range of expression. Here, we identify Ephrin-B1, a ligand for Eph-related receptor tyrosine kinases, as a specific marker of
B. Laidlaw   +5 more
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Against Neuronormativity in Moral Responsibility

open access: yesFeminist Philosophy Quarterly
The moral responsibility literature frequently relies on both explicit and implicit claims about “ideal” or “normal” agency that import unjustified normative assumptions into our theorizing. In doing so, it both fails to reckon with and misconstrues the
August Gorman
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Aristóteles, Primeiros Analíticos II, 1-4: tradução e notas

open access: yesRevista de Filosofia Antiga
This is an annotated translation of the first four chapters of the second book of Aristotle’s Prior Analytics. I aim to offer Portuguese-speaking readers a clear text with complementary materials to elucidate and contextualize Aristotle’s work ...
Tomás Troster
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Spaces for Becomings?

open access: yesFeminist Philosophy Quarterly, 2023
This article examines the possibilities and limits of Paul Preciado’s book Testo yonqui (Testo Junkie) to inspire gender becomings. A genre-fluid “body-essay,” Preciado’s text follows his self-administration of testosterone in what he terms the ...
Caroline King
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