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Review of Maria del Guadaloupe Davidson, Kathryn T. Gines, and Donna-Dale L. Marcano (eds), Convergences: Black Feminism and Philosophy (Albany: SUNY, 2010).
Janine Jones
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Book Review: Nancy Now edited by Verena Andermatt Conley and Irving Goh [PDF]
Jean-Luc Nancy’s writings on philosophy, politics, aesthetics, and religion have contributed to the development of contemporary French thought and helped shape the field of continental philosophy.
Matthews, Jodie
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Lean, Green, and Sustainability 4.0—A Systematic Literature Review
ABSTRACT This purpose of the study is to conduct a systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis to explore the integration of Lean–Green–Sustainability (LGS) with Industry 4.0 technologies for holistic organizational development. Following PRISMA guidelines, the study critically examines the evolving research, identifying an increasing ...
Diogo Marques Vilaça +4 more
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Filozofie analytická vs. kontinentální: na obranu dělení
In his On the Very Analytic-Continental Division in Philosophy, Šebela presents three objections against dividing contemporary philosophy into analytic and continental. He calls them a factual objection, a methodological objection, and a power objection.
Ivo Dragoun
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A New Method for Skin Color Classification Based on Global CIELAB Data and k‐Mean Clustering
The six skin color clusters. ABSTRACT Human skin color varies significantly across the globe, presenting a challenge for accurate and objective classification. Existing systems, like the Fitzpatrick Skin Type (FST) and individual typology angle (ITA), are primarily designed to assess photosensitivity and fail to capture the full spectrum of skin color ...
Théo Phan Van Song +3 more
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A Cross‐Cultural and Developmental Investigation of the Association Between Color and Temperature
ABSTRACT The perception of colors involves many contexts in which human beings develop connections. Colors and temperatures are seemingly unrelated concepts, yet our brains have created ways of linking them. According to the literature, primarily from Western cultures, colors such as red and yellow are typically associated with warmth, whereas blue is ...
Ndeye Meissa Koura Sow +7 more
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Abstract The uneven ways in which climate change is taught (or not) within schools, and the uneven opportunities for students to experience justice‐oriented climate education, are curricular injustices. Recent systematic reviews of Climate Change Education literature note a depoliticising tendency in climate change education, with official curriculum ...
Eve Mayes +5 more
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Catharine MacKinnon’s feminist work on sexual abuse and violence has had a major impact on law and on policy in the United States and internationally.
Natalie Nenadic
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Investigation as support in teaching philosophy the first decade of the journal Arche [PDF]
The author describes the first decade of the philosophical journal Arhe, founded by the Department of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad in 2004. From the very beginning, the editorial policy has put a strong emphasis on topics related to the current ...
Prole Dragan
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The oblique perspective: philosophical diagnostics of contemporary life sciences research [PDF]
This paper indicates how continental philosophy may contribute to a diagnostics of contemporary life sciences research, as part of a “diagnostics of the present”.
Zwart, Hub
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