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ABSTRACT Prompted by a nursing case study that occurred in 2022, this paper joins the perspectives of a nurse practitioner and cross‐cultural medical ethics professor to consider who can ask a question in the healthcare system, what questions can be heard, and how to develop pluralistic care models—beyond relativism and imperialism—that solicit more ...
Brianne Donaldson
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What is distinctive about human thought? [PDF]
Descartes famously argued that animals were mere machines, without thought or consciousness. Few would now share this view. But if other animals have conscious lives, what are they like, how do they differ from ours, and how would we ever know anything ...
Crane, Tim
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‘Just Love Us, We'll Do the Rest’. Competing Repertoires of Agrarian Anti‐Environmentalism
ABSTRACT Agrarian mobilisations no longer target solely public authorities, legislation and its economic and professional consequences. They are now increasingly structured to respond to other social movements and produce a structured discourse aimed at public opinion.
Sylvain Brunier, Baptiste Kotras
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The Quest for Ethical Truth: Wang Yangming on the Unity of Knowing and Acting [PDF]
Drawing an analogy between Wang Yangming’s endeavor to know ethical truth and Descartes’ quest for epistemic certainty, this paper proposes a reading of Wang\u27s doctrine of the unity of knowing and acting to the effect that the doctrine does not ...
SHI, Weimin
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Phenomenal knowledge and phenomenal causality
Abstract There has been extensive debate over whether we can have phenomenal knowledge in the case of epiphenomenalism. This article aims to bring that debate to a close. I first develop a refined causal account of knowledge—one that is modest enough to avoid various putative problems, yet sufficiently robust to undermine the epiphenomenalist position.
Lei Zhong
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Reflections on the book: Fokin, S. L. (2023). Genius of Crooked Thinking. René Descartes and the French Literacy of the Great Age. New Literary Review. (In Russian).
Valeriy V. Savchuk
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According to a basic dualistic conception that originated in Descartes, minds are immaterial, non-spatial and simple thinking particulars that are independent of anything material.
Levin, Yakir
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Integrated machine learning framework for phenolic derivatives: classification (toxicity) and regression (logP) models identify top drug‐like compounds. Random Forest outperformed for toxicity, while Linear Regression best predicted logP. A weighted scoring approach prioritized five safe, lipophilicity‐optimized candidates, supporting rational ...
Houria Nacer +7 more
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Ideación, ocultación e interpretación del relato onírico cartesiano
Los famosos sueños de Descartes han constituido siempre para la historia de la filosofía un incómodo problema, pues dejaban la puerta abierta a la posibilidad de que el origen de la moderna racionalidad hubiese nacido de lo irracional.
Susana Gómez López
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