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A matter of trust: Dynamic attitudes in epistemic logic
Leif Benjamin Rodenhauser
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Anthropologists, in common with social theorists more generally, have often understood social life as an emergent phenomenon grounded in practices of creativity and improvisation. Where stasis and continuity feature, these are often presented as illusory manifestations of underlying processes of ‘invention’, or as external impositions upon otherwise ...
Paolo Heywood, Thomas Yarrow
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Educating healthcare students in the Sustainable Development Goals: from translational science to translational humanities. [PDF]
Engebretsen E, Greenhalgh T, Han PKJ.
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Nyau masked dancers embodying a variety of people, animals, and objects appear at many public events in Chewa areas of Malawi. Understood to be the physical manifestation of ancestral spirits, these entities are classified as ‘not human’ and transgress ordinary morality, mocking and threatening audiences.
Sam Farrell
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Toward multiplex health: integrating complexity, normativity, and Open Science. [PDF]
Qadir J +3 more
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Call Me by Your Name: Epistemic Logic with Assignments and Non-rigid Names. [PDF]
Jeremy Seligman, Yanjing Wang
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If‐Conditionals as Arguments in Nineteenth‐Century Women's Instructive Writing in English
Abstract This article seeks to analyse the if‐conditionals in a corpus of cookery recipes written by women, namely the Corpus of Women's Instructive Texts in English (1800–1899) (CoWITE19). These texts are original texts written by British and American women between 1800 and 1850.
Margarita‐Esther Sánchez‐Cuervo
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