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Future contingency and God's knowledge of particulars in Avicenna. [PDF]
Kaukua J.
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Transcendental Phenomenology as Radical Immanent Critique – Subversions and Matrices of Intelligibility [PDF]
Aldea, Andreea Smaranda
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2023
Tristan's parents, Bill and Judy, meet and get married, Tristan is born, and her parents' divorce.
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Tristan's parents, Bill and Judy, meet and get married, Tristan is born, and her parents' divorce.
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2022
The institutional outlook of the medical establishment is typically a cis-defined gaze that can do violence when directed at trans* people and lesbians. The particular salience of that possibility registers for readers of A.K. Summers’s Pregnant Butch: Nine Long Months Spent in Drag (2014).
Sathyaraj Venkatesan, Chinmay Murali
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The institutional outlook of the medical establishment is typically a cis-defined gaze that can do violence when directed at trans* people and lesbians. The particular salience of that possibility registers for readers of A.K. Summers’s Pregnant Butch: Nine Long Months Spent in Drag (2014).
Sathyaraj Venkatesan, Chinmay Murali
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Journal of Religious Ethics, 2021
AbstractMany ethics instructors turn to peculiar examples and cases to highlight ethical concerns about autonomy and collective goods. While these efforts are respectable, they lamentably reinforce the valorization of independence and the opposition of individuality to collectivity that are too prevalent in ethics today.
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AbstractMany ethics instructors turn to peculiar examples and cases to highlight ethical concerns about autonomy and collective goods. While these efforts are respectable, they lamentably reinforce the valorization of independence and the opposition of individuality to collectivity that are too prevalent in ethics today.
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OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives, 1993
Welcome to The Column concerning interlibrary services in the OCLC universe! Dare if you will to join me in my continuing mission to infuse new life, explore strange new visions, and boldly go where no humor has gone before. In this episode we begin with yet more tips for using PRISM…
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Welcome to The Column concerning interlibrary services in the OCLC universe! Dare if you will to join me in my continuing mission to infuse new life, explore strange new visions, and boldly go where no humor has gone before. In this episode we begin with yet more tips for using PRISM…
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Conceivability and Possibility
2014AbstractThis article examines some philosophical questions about knowledge of modality, including how we determine whether a proposition is necessary or contingent and what procedures to use for recognizing possibility. It maintains that virtually anything is conceivable, and that conceivability is therefore incapable of providing a reliable test for ...
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Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2011
Clarity of terminology is important in ecotopian studies. We can de?ne an ecotopian society as one that operates in interactive harmony with ecological systems, with humans and nonhuman nature mutually ?ourishing. The functions of ecotopia include critiquing contemporary society, stimulating ecotopian desire, and creating thought experiments about ...
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Clarity of terminology is important in ecotopian studies. We can de?ne an ecotopian society as one that operates in interactive harmony with ecological systems, with humans and nonhuman nature mutually ?ourishing. The functions of ecotopia include critiquing contemporary society, stimulating ecotopian desire, and creating thought experiments about ...
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Journal of Social Archaeology, 2008
There has always been sex in bioarchaeology. Researchers believe that biological sex, as a fundamental category of skeletal analysis, is dualistic, innate, and unchanging. To highlight the shortcomings in bioarchaeology's analysis of sex, I stress several important ideas derived from feminist-inspired scholarship.
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There has always been sex in bioarchaeology. Researchers believe that biological sex, as a fundamental category of skeletal analysis, is dualistic, innate, and unchanging. To highlight the shortcomings in bioarchaeology's analysis of sex, I stress several important ideas derived from feminist-inspired scholarship.
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