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On the Borders of Ancient Greek History: Karatani and Isonomy

open access: yesFelsefe Arkivi, 2023
In his studies on world history, Kojin Karatani suggests that in the 6th -5th centuries BC, Ionia had isonomy (no rule), a model of a nomadic society based on freedom ofmovement that he argues to currently be an obsolete form of government, while Athens ...
Şilan Kesler
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Avicenna’s Interpretation of the Aristotelian Concept of Time

open access: yesFelsefe Arkivi, 2023
Aristotle characterized time as a number because he considered the earlier, later, and now being units associated with motion. In this context, the present study investigates time within the Peripatetic natural philosophy and the framework of numbered ...
Ahmet Alperen Can
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Loving Gaze and Accurate Knowledge

open access: yesFelsefe Arkivi, 2022
Frequently, philosophers use examples to make their ideas clearer to readers. Later, commentators take these examples and go beyond the philosophers’ original intentions.
Margarita Mauri
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Spinoza and the Reality of Time

open access: yesFelsefe Arkivi, 2023
Spinoza is often labeled a philosopher who believed that time was unreal. This article addresses Spinoza’s views on time, emphasizing that the concepts he mooted on the topic and his general conceptualization of time must be carefully examined. The paper
Çağlar Karaca
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THE DISRUPTION OF SEYENDE - BODY, EVIL, AND FREEDOM IN SCHELLING’S STUTTGART PRIVATE LECTURES [PDF]

open access: yesKriterion
The aim of this article entitled “The disruption of Seyende” is twofold. On the one hand, we intend to present to the reader for the first time Schelling’s complete conception of the body in his Stuttgart Private Lectures as an outstanding moment of his ...
Juan Rodriguez
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ANAS as a Historical Memory Space: Philosophical Approach [PDF]

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The article explores the philosophical implications of Pierre Nora's concept of "memory space" in the context of historical memory. Within this framework, a philosophical perspective is applied to the scientific and cultural memory space of the ...
Rasulova, Yegana Mahammad kyzy
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Polymorphism and Balancing Selection of MHC Class II DAB Gene in 7 Selective Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) Families

open access: yesEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Volume 2011, Issue 1, 2011., 2011
In order to determine the genetic variation of the MHC class IIB exon2 allele in the offspring, 700 fry from seven families of Japanese flounder challenged with V. anguillarum were studied, and different mortality rates were found in those families. Five to ten surviving and dead fry from each of the seven families were selected to study the MHC class ...
Min Du   +6 more
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In the Beginning: Chinese Cosmogonic Myths and Taoist Philosophy [PDF]

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The paper aims to analyse the Chinese cosmogonic myths, cosmogony, and cosmology elaborated by the ancient Chinese philosophers, particularly the representatives of Taoism. Chinese cosmogony and cosmology are most fully represented in philosophical texts,
Danylova, Tetiana
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High Valent Mercury Hydrides

open access: yesInternational Journal of Quantum Chemistry, Volume 125, Issue 14, July 15, 2025.
High valent mercury hydrides (HgHn) have been investigated for their structure, stability, bonding, electronic, and electrical properties using DFT‐B3LYP/PBE0 and CCSD(T) methods. A large HOMO–LUMO gap (3–7 eV) higher than that of HgFn (3–5 eV) and bond capacitance of HgH (ξ(AB) = 1.52–2.09) comparable to that of CC (ξ(AB) = 1.84–2.07) bonds in ...
Thankan Jayasekharan
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