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Global Deficiency of Alzheimer's Disease Risk Gene <i>Il1rap</i> Reduces Pathological Tau in a Mouse Model of Systemic Inflammation. [PDF]
Dadras S, Bhaskar K.
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Elective flexible ureteroscopy with suction sheaths for infectious stones in prior UTI patients. [PDF]
Cormio A +15 more
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Editorial: Prevention and treatment of urolithiasis: innovation and novel techniques. [PDF]
Yuen SKK, Xiao B, Somani B.
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Oral Cancer Screening and Demographic Risk Assessment: A Community-Based Cross-sectional Study in Rural India. [PDF]
Mallaparapu K +7 more
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Generalized Bhaskar Rao designs and dihedral groups
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R J R Abel
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Transcendental realisms in the philosophy of science: on Bhaskar and Cartwright
I consider two transcendental arguments for realism in the philosophy of science, which are due to Roy Bhaskar (A realist theory of science, 1975) and Nancy Cartwright (The dappled world, 1999). Bhaskar and Cartwright are both influential figures, however there is little discussion of their use of transcendental arguments in the literature. Here I seek
Steve Clarke
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Finding Bhaskar in all the wrong places? Causation, process, and structure in Bhaskar and Deleuze
Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 2017AbstractThis article examines the reception of Roy Bhaskar amongst some contemporary Deleuzians. It proceeds by rejecting the all too often predilection of opposing realism to ‘postmodernism’ or ‘post‐structuralism’ arguing instead for the need to bring one into dialogue with the other.
Timothy Rützou
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Bhaskar and Bunge on Social Emergence
Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 2009This article discusses the theories of social emergence developed by Roy Bhaskar and Mario Bunge. Bhaskar's concept of emergent causal power is shown to be ambiguous, and some of the difficulties of his depth‐relational concept of social emergence are examined.
Tuukka Kaidesoja
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