Phenomenal knowledge and phenomenal causality
Abstract There has been extensive debate over whether we can have phenomenal knowledge in the case of epiphenomenalism. This article aims to bring that debate to a close. I first develop a refined causal account of knowledge—one that is modest enough to avoid various putative problems, yet sufficiently robust to undermine the epiphenomenalist position.
Lei Zhong
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Elastically induced phase-shift and birefringence in optical fibers. [PDF]
Steininger E, Mieling T, Chruściel PT.
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Source modelling at the dawn of gravitational-wave astronomy
Davide Gerosa
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Bureaucrats in Campaigns: Elections Increase Dysfunctional Behaviors Among Civil Servants
ABSTRACT Elections are essential for democracy, but the turbulence and uncertainty they bring can disrupt the functioning of public organizations. This study investigates how elections may trigger dysfunctional interpersonal dynamics and behaviors among civil servants.
Gustavo M. Tavares +2 more
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Core Payload of the Space Gravitational Wave Observatory: Inertial Sensor and Its Critical Technologies. [PDF]
Wang S +10 more
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The origin and evolution of LIGO's first gravitational-wave source [PDF]
Krzysztof Belczyński +3 more
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Embracing the politics of transformation: Policy action as “battle‐settlement events”
Abstract Societal transformations for addressing climate change are intensely contested and at risk of resistance and backlash to ambitious policy action. But they are frequently modeled through heuristics such as S‐curves which abstract from such conflicts, assuming increasing returns to scale as a driver of transformations.
James Patterson, Matthew Paterson
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Research on Space-Based Gravitational Wave Signal Denoising Based on Improved VMD with Parrot Algorithm. [PDF]
Xi J, Li X, Liu Y, Xu D, Shen Q, Liu H.
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The Courtroom Sketch: Journalism and Justice in Literaturnaia gazeta
Abstract In the decades following Stalin’s death, the newspaper Literaturnaia gazeta shaped Soviet legal culture through the genre of the courtroom sketch (sudebnyi ocherk), a blend of fact‐based reportage, personal memoir, literary narration, and social commentary aimed at the task of working through thorny questions of morality and legality.
Rebecca Reich
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Modeling and Simulation of Inter-Satellite Laser Communication for Space-Based Gravitational Wave Detection. [PDF]
Liang H, Yi Z, Ling H, Luo K.
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