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The concept of social domination in axel Honneth’s critical theory [PDF]
This paper attempts to reconstruct the concept of social domination articulated in the early works of Axel Honneth, a key figure of the ‘third generation’ of critical theory.
Ivković Marjan
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Diagonally Dominant Principal Component Analysis [PDF]
We consider the problem of decomposing a large covariance matrix into the sum of a low-rank matrix and a diagonally dominant matrix, and we call this problem the "Diagonally-Dominant Principal Component Analysis (DD-PCA)". DD-PCA is an effective tool for designing statistical methods for strongly correlated data.
Zheng Tracy Ke, Fan Yang, Lingzhou Xue
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From Domination to Autonomy: Two Eras of Progress in World-sociological Perspective [PDF]
In recent decades, the belief in progress that was widespread across the two centuries following the French Revolution has withered away. This article suggests, though, that the diagnosis of the end of progress can be used as an occasion to rethink what ...
Peter Wagner
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Modelling dominance in a flexible intercross analysis [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to develop a flexible model for analysis of quantitative trait loci (QTL) in outbred line crosses, which includes both additive and dominance effects. Our flexible intercross analysis (FIA) model accounts for QTL that are not fixed within founder lines and is based on the variance component framework.
Örjan Carlborg+3 more
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Differential Dissipativity Theory for Dominance Analysis [PDF]
High-dimensional systems that have a low-dimensional dominant behavior allow for model reduction and simplified analysis. We use differential analysis to formalize this important concept in a nonlinear setting. We show that dominance can be studied through linear dissipation inequalities and an interconnection theory that closely mimics the classical ...
Forni, F, Sepulchre, R
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Stochastic dominance in mobility analysis [PDF]
Abstract This paper introduces a technique for mobility dominance and compares the degree of earnings mobility of men in the USA from 1970 to 1995. The highest mobility is found in the 1975–1980 or 1980–1985 periods.
Fields, Gary S.+2 more
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Linkage analysis in dominant acrocephalosyndactyly. [PDF]
Linkage analysis was performed on a previously reported family in which multiple dominantly inherited acrocephalosyndactyly syndromes were present. An underlying axiom of linkaged analysis is that the trait analysed be monogenic. This prerequisite was presumptively established in the single kindred analysed because acrocephalosyndactyly was observed in
J R Eastman, Victor Escobar, D Bixler
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Wildlife Value Orientations and Demographics in Greece
Value orientations can predict attitudes and possibly behaviors. Wildlife value orientations (WVOs) are useful constructs for predicting differences in attitudes among segments of the public towards issues in the wildlife domain.
Vasilios Liordos+4 more
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Class structure and income inequality in transitional China
Integrating Kornai’s concept of coordination mechanism and Weber’s types of domination, the author argues that, based on the different property rights embedded within the state power structure, bureaucratic and market coordination define class positions ...
Xin Liu
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Introduction. The multi-vector strengthening of China leads to a lively international expert discussion. This article examines the possibilities of applying the methodology developed by M. Weber to the analysis of modern Chinese foreign policy.
N. B. Pomozova
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