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Mechanical Recycling of Multilayer Flexible Packaging Employing Maleic Anhydride as Compatibilizer
Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 2023Bruna Bonato Turriziani +3 more
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Interfacial Engineering of Polymer Blend with Janus Particle as Compatibilizer
Chinese Journal of Polymer Science, 2022Hai-ling He, Fujun Liang
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2006
AbstractThis chapter develops compatibilist replies to the most popular styles of argument for incompatibilism (consequence-style arguments and manipulation arguments), and concludes that these arguments leave compatibilism in the running. Differences among various kinds of compatibilism, including semicompatibilism, are examined.
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AbstractThis chapter develops compatibilist replies to the most popular styles of argument for incompatibilism (consequence-style arguments and manipulation arguments), and concludes that these arguments leave compatibilism in the running. Differences among various kinds of compatibilism, including semicompatibilism, are examined.
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Interphase and Compatibilization by Addition of a Compatibilizer
2003Polymer blends are mixtures of at least two macromolecular species, polymers and/or copolymers. For practical reasons, the name blend is given to a system only when the minor component content exceeds 2 wt%. Depending on the sign of the free energy of mixing, blends are either miscible or immiscible.
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1984
The problem of free will has been with us ever since men began to recognize the existence of laws of nature. Explanatory theories exercise a kind of imperialism over human thought, in the sense that we inevitably try to extend the embrace of a successful theory to cover as many phenomena as opportunity allows.
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The problem of free will has been with us ever since men began to recognize the existence of laws of nature. Explanatory theories exercise a kind of imperialism over human thought, in the sense that we inevitably try to extend the embrace of a successful theory to cover as many phenomena as opportunity allows.
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2023
In this paper, I offer a contemporary spin on a theory of free will that originates with the Stoics, which I call _unfettered compatibilism_. The freedom associated with this view is _self-rule_. It is inspired by a quote from Mahatma Gandhi: _Man is the maker of his own destiny in the sense that he has freedom of choice as to the manner in which he ...
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In this paper, I offer a contemporary spin on a theory of free will that originates with the Stoics, which I call _unfettered compatibilism_. The freedom associated with this view is _self-rule_. It is inspired by a quote from Mahatma Gandhi: _Man is the maker of his own destiny in the sense that he has freedom of choice as to the manner in which he ...
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2002
Abstract Many philosophers have worried that God’s existence (understood in a certain way) or causal determinism ( the doctrine that nonrelational features of the past, together with the laws of nature, are causally sufficient for all truths about the present and future) would rule out moral responsibility.
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Abstract Many philosophers have worried that God’s existence (understood in a certain way) or causal determinism ( the doctrine that nonrelational features of the past, together with the laws of nature, are causally sufficient for all truths about the present and future) would rule out moral responsibility.
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Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, 2020
M. Azizli +3 more
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