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BackgroundThe internationalization of clinical studies requires a shared understanding of the fundamental ethical values guiding clinical studies. It is important that these values are not only embraced at the legal level but also adopted by clinicians ...
Cristian Timmermann +5 more
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Motivating the History of the Philosophy of Thought Experiments
The literature on thought experiments has been steadily expanding since 1986. And yet, it appears that several aspects of the philosophical conversation have recently stalled.
M. Stuart, Yiftach Fehige
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Background Systematic reviews of ethical literature (SREL) aim at providing an overview of ethical issues, arguments, or concepts on a specific ethical topic.
Hélène Nobile +4 more
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The Ontological Backlash: why did mainstream analytic philosophy lose interest in the philosophy of history? [PDF]
This paper seeks to explain why mainstream analytic philosophy lost interest in the philosophy of history. It suggests that the reasons why the philosophy of history no longer commands the attention of mainstream analytical philosophy may be explained by
D'Oro, G
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Human populations, especially European, are polymorphic in the RHD gene. A significant fraction of their members carry no copy of the coding section of RHD gene, which results in their Rh-negative blood type.
Jaroslav Flegr +5 more
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Attractiveness is a proposed universal cue to overall biological quality. Nonetheless, local raters and raters of the same ethnicity may be more accurate in assessing the cues for attractiveness than distant and unfamiliar raters.
Ondřej Pavlovič +2 more
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Racism and Eurocentrism in Histories of Philosophy
This paper examines the fortunes of non-European philosophies in histories of philosophy written by European and American philosophers from the 17th century to the present day.
L. Strickland, Jia Wang
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Wiktor Schramm (1885–1958) was a scholar and educator born in Olchowa and living in Poznań. He was a professor at the University of Poznań, its pro-rector, as well as the founder (1919) and head of the Department of Agricultural Economics (initially ...
Małgorzata Łapa, Sebastian Latocha
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The differential point of view of the infinitesimal calculus in Spinoza, Leibniz and Deleuze [PDF]
In Hegel ou Spinoza,1 Pierre Macherey challenges the influence of Hegel’s reading of Spinoza by stressing the degree to which Spinoza eludes the grasp of the Hegelian dialectical progression of the history of philosophy.
Duffy, Simon
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It has been demonstrated that sociocultural environment has a significant impact on human behavior. This contribution focuses on differences in the perception of attractiveness of European (Czech) faces as rated by Czechs of European origin, Vietnamese ...
Ondřej Pavlovič +2 more
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