Results 201 to 210 of about 15,839 (286)
“CONSCIENCE AND THE ENDS OF HUMANITY: CHRISTIAN HUMANISM AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE”
Abstract The astonishing speed of the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has sparked reflections by theologians and philosophers on what distinctiveness, if any, human beings possess as individuals and as a species. This article addresses this question with respect to an ancient idea in Christian thought reaching back to St.
William Schweiker
wiley +1 more source
Investigating the Effects of Valence, Arousal, Concreteness, and Humor on Words Unique to Singapore English. [PDF]
Siew CSQ, Chang F, Wong JJ.
europepmc +1 more source
Summary Evidence for the ongoing biodiversity crisis rests on assessment of a small fraction of described species, with major knowledge gaps for most organisms, including plants. Here, we highlight how digitised herbarium specimens can be used to accelerate and improve estimates of recent and ongoing plant extinctions.
Aelys M. Humphreys +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Description of 15 novel species within genus <i>Janthinobacterium</i> isolated from glaciers. [PDF]
Yang LL, Xin YH, Liu Q.
europepmc +1 more source
Etymology and magic: Yaska's Nirukta, Plato's Cratylus, and the riddle of semantic etymologies [PDF]
Johannes, Bronkhorst
core +1 more source
Autofiction as relational mediation: A Ghost in the Throat and To Write as if Already Dead
Abstract Because of its exploration of the self and the resemblance to online styles of publishing, autofiction has been accused by certain scholars of reflecting neoliberal tendencies. Hans Demeyer and Sven Vitse have developed a more nuanced view on the relation between autofiction and neoliberalism.
Stijn De Cauwer
wiley +1 more source
Snakeleev: A Gamified Serious Game for Learning the Periodic Table. [PDF]
Galizia P.
europepmc +1 more source

