Difference and the Liberation of Sufficient Reason
Abstract The Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR) holds that every event and entity can be explained by a sufficient reason or cause. Philosophers have long struggled with the question of the PSR's compatibility with freedom, for if what occurs or exists follows necessarily from its sufficient reason then it seems it could not have been otherwise ...
Louis Matheou
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From Phenotypes to Spectrum: Rethinking RRMS, SPMS and PPMS in the Era of PIRA-A Framework Integrating PIRA, Smouldering-Associated Worsening, and Neurologic Reserve to Facilitate Earlier Recognition of Progression. [PDF]
Vasilev GV, Ivanova S, Milanov I.
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Paving the way for incumbents' digital transformation. A review and research agenda
Abstract Digital transformation is reshaping the competitive landscape by forcing incumbent firms to rethink their strategies, organizational structures, and business models. While a substantial body of literature has explored digital transformation in specific sectors, focusing on various factors and organizational mechanisms, there remains a lack of ...
Anna Bastone +3 more
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Recent Developments in RFT Encourage Interbehavioral Field-Based Views of Human Language and Cognition: A Preliminary Analysis. [PDF]
Harte C, Barnes-Holmes D.
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Abstract Corporate purpose has rapidly gained prominence in management literature and is considered a highly influential concept in business, promising to enable businesses' transformative power. While most existing studies highlight the positive outcomes of incorporating purpose into organizational frameworks, some research highlights negative ...
Nicole Steller, Guido Möllering
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Beyond <i>She</i> and <i>He</i>: A Framework for Studying the Cognitive, Psychological and Social Effects of Gender-Neutral Pronouns. [PDF]
Jäggi T +6 more
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Discrimination and wellbeing are differentially related to pain severity for the racially marginalized. [PDF]
Dasgupta A +4 more
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Rumination and alexithymia serially mediate the relationship between mindfulness and anxiety symptoms in Chinese university students. [PDF]
Yuan J, Chen L, Geng H.
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