Social movements and the synecdoche problem
Abstract Social movements are central to our contemporary understanding of social change. Accordingly, we should want to be able to say what it is that makes social movements special; that is, to say what it is that movements in their entirety have that random samples of people and organizations within the movement do not have.
Megan Hyska
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A reliable mixed-integer linear programming formulation for data-driven model predictive control in buildings. [PDF]
Klanatsky P, Veynandt F, Heschl C.
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ABSTRACT Virtue epistemology has long struggled with the “Creditability Dilemma”: how can knowledge gained through deference be creditable to the knower if it primarily depends on others’ cognitive work? We propose a novel solution by developing a telic account of doxastic deference as a distinctive kind of social‐epistemic performance.
J. Adam Carter, Jesper Kallestrup
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From images to health insight: integrating MLLM, NLP, and objective Q-sorting of nursing-home built environment orientations. [PDF]
Li SJ, Zou ZJ, Ye X, Lin C.
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Apparent Paradoxes Are Paradoxes and the Problem of Change Is an Apparent Paradox
ABSTRACT In this paper, we argue that, under certain conditions, if something is, apparently, a paradox, then it is a paradox. We then apply this claim to a recent discussion on the so‐called “Problem of Change.” Throughout the history of Philosophy, many authors have viewed change as a paradoxical phenomenon. More recently, some have defended that the
Sergi Oms, Marta Campdelacreu
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Environmental noise exposure in schools in São Paulo, Brazil: potential noise sources and health impacts among teachers. [PDF]
de Andrade CQ +5 more
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The Exemplary Architecture Exception to the District of Columbia Historic Landmark and Historic District Protection Act [PDF]
Egleston, Pamela
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From disconnection to coherence: Reframing Indigenous knowledge in the Asia‐Pacific
Abstract Achieving a balanced approach to sustainability in the Asia‐Pacific requires the effective protection, preservation and equitable use of traditional knowledge. Despite recognised contributions to biodiversity conservation and climate adaptation, Indigenous worldviews and knowledge systems remain structurally excluded from statutory regimes ...
Shawkat Alam, Amy Scott
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Seismic assessment of unreinforced masonry façades from images using macroelement-based modeling. [PDF]
Ariss M +4 more
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