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Perversity, futility, complicity: Should democrats participate in autocratic elections?
Abstract Electoral authoritarianism is receiving increasing attention from political scientists, yet it has been mostly ignored by political philosophers. This paper aims to fill some of this gap by considering whether it is morally permissibly for democrats to participate in autocratic elections as candidates or voters.
Zoltan Miklosi
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Refusal and Aporia: At the Limits of Anthropological Knowledge
ABSTRACT As anthropologists increasingly take up refusal, opacity, and other forms of resistance to surveillance and subjugation, this paper questions what implications this has for the discipline in practice. Considering anthropology's enduring centrality in defining what it means to be human, including the various ways that this category has been ...
Cory‐Alice André‐Johnson
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Percutaneous femoro‐femoral V‐A ECMO cannulation was associated with more than a two‐fold lower risk of site bleeding and nearly a six‐fold lower risk of infection compared with surgical cut‐down, with no difference in limb ischemia. Absence of distal perfusion catheterization and larger arterial cannula size were additional modifiable ischemia risk ...
Axel Dimberg +3 more
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Gadamer, Habermas and Ricoeur: Toward a Hermeneutic Philosophy of Care. [PDF]
Ayres JRCM.
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Genomics of a sexually selected sperm ornament and female preference in Drosophila. [PDF]
Syed ZA +14 more
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A Role for Exaptation in Sculpting Sexually Dimorphic Brains from Shared Neural Lineages
Allen AM +5 more
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2020
The Internet provides a firehose of data that researchers can use to understand and predict people’s behavior. However, unless A/B tests are used, these data are not from randomized controlled trials that allow us to rule out confounding influences.
Gary Smith, Jay Cordes
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The Internet provides a firehose of data that researchers can use to understand and predict people’s behavior. However, unless A/B tests are used, these data are not from randomized controlled trials that allow us to rule out confounding influences.
Gary Smith, Jay Cordes
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