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The Philosophy of Surgical Success and Outcomes of Cartiva Versus Fusion
Foot and Ankle ClinicsNoninferiority studies in surgery are, by their very nature, reductionist. They use multiple variables to generate a yes or no answer about the new device being tested. A binary outcome is appropriate for a regulatory agency such as the Food and Drug Administration, but the clinical situation is more nuanced. It is critical to understand the underlying
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Fusion Philosophy and Epistemic Injustice
Journal of Chinese PhilosophyAbstract I use the concept of epistemic injustice to think through the practice and methodology of comparative, or “fusion,” philosophy. I make two related claims: 1) the philosophical ethnocentrism displayed by academic departments in the U.S. is a case of epistemic injustice, primarily willful ignorance, that ought to be rectified; 2) the corrective ...
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ShodhKosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts, 2023
This study explores the concept of the "horizon" as articulated in Edmund Husserl's phenomenological philosophy and subsequently expanded by Hans-Georg Gadamer. It begins by investigating the etymological and philosophical origins of the term "horizon”, tracing its evolution from classical to contemporary philosophical discourse.
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This study explores the concept of the "horizon" as articulated in Edmund Husserl's phenomenological philosophy and subsequently expanded by Hans-Georg Gadamer. It begins by investigating the etymological and philosophical origins of the term "horizon”, tracing its evolution from classical to contemporary philosophical discourse.
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Asian Journal of Research in Education and Social Sciences, 2023
A frequently discussed work in Japanese elementary school Japanese language classes is Kenji Miyazawa's "The Restaurant of Many Orders." This story is often interpreted as a comparison between nature and humans, framed in a binary opposition. However, when considering the historical context in which Miyazawa thrived and delving into his personal ...
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A frequently discussed work in Japanese elementary school Japanese language classes is Kenji Miyazawa's "The Restaurant of Many Orders." This story is often interpreted as a comparison between nature and humans, framed in a binary opposition. However, when considering the historical context in which Miyazawa thrived and delving into his personal ...
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Comparison, Fusion, and Bricolage: How to Integrate Islamic Philosophy within Comparative Philosophy
Journal of Chinese PhilosophyAbstract The launching of philosophical pursuits undertaken in an East-West trajectory at the first East-West Philosophers’ Conference in 1939 represents a turning point in philosophy. However, as groundbreaking as this approach was, it left out all philosophical cultures that did not fit the initial framework.
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Religion Compass, 2009
Abstract On the basis of my engagement with myth over the decades, the present paper seeks to present some ‘prolegomena’ to the study of myth today. It does so, in the first place, by a short overview of philosophical contributions and implications of the study of myth.
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Abstract On the basis of my engagement with myth over the decades, the present paper seeks to present some ‘prolegomena’ to the study of myth today. It does so, in the first place, by a short overview of philosophical contributions and implications of the study of myth.
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Mechanisms of SNARE proteins in membrane fusion
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Reinhard Jahn +2 more
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Two notions of fusion and the landscape of extensionality
Philosophical Studies, 2021Roberto Loss, Loss Roberto
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Voltaire and Candide. A Study in the Fusion of History, Art and Philosophy
The Modern Language Review, 1961W. H. Barber, Ira O. Wade
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