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The Human Person

Blackfriars, 1942
Man is a paradox; and his life is unceasing tension between contradictories. Of fallen man this is true in the sense explained by Plato’s horses and St. Paul’s ‘the flesh lusteth against the spirit’; but it is true also In a yet more primitive sense: of the human per. sonality itself in its inner structure.
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The Human Person

1999
The problem of being an autonomous person in one’s own right is as old as Greek philosophy. In a text by Anaximander, given as a literal quotation by Simplicius (DK 12 B 1), being an individual is described as a rebellion against the Infinite. All things are generated from the Infinite, and, when they are dissolved, are taken up again into the Infinite.
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Human-in-the-loop cross-domain person re-identification

Expert Systems With Applications, 2023
Rita Delussu   +2 more
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FT-HID: a large-scale RGB-D dataset for first- and third-person human interaction analysis

Neural Computing and Applications, 2022
Zihui Guo, Yonghong Hou, Pichao Wang
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Human Co-Parsing Guided Alignment for Occluded Person Re-Identification

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2023
Shuguang Dou   +2 more
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Human Persons

1990
Abstract We can imagine that, not so many years ago, we were astounded to discover that we do not all belong to the same biological kind. It was found, let us suppose, that we comprise two superficially very similar but distinct species whose genetic materials code for significantly different neural fine structures (perhaps two ...
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