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The future of philosophy and the future of humankind-in-the-world are intimately related, not only (i) in the obvious sense that all philosophers are “human, all-too-human” animals—i.e., members of the biological species Homo sapiens, and also finite ...
Robert Hanna
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Has Humankind Overwhelmed Nature’s Agency?
Humankind’s relationship with nature has been evolutionary. Nature’s agency initially overpowered human agency, limiting what people could do in their quest for survival. Ever so slowly people domesticated material things, such as fire and wood, and they
Williams James
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AI Experience Predicts Identification with Humankind
Artificial intelligence is becoming a potential outgroup of humans, which, according to social identity theory, may make humanity more salient. To explore how identification with humankind correlates to being exposed to artificial intelligence, we ...
Congyu Wang, Kaiping Peng
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Panchgavya: A precious gift to humankind
Panchgavya represents milk, urine, dung, ghee, and curd, derived from cow and serves irreplaceable medicinal importance in Ayurveda and traditional Indian clinical practices. In Ayurveda, Panchgavya treatment is termed as ‘Cowpathy’. In India, the cow is
Komal K. Bajaj +3 more
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The Anthropocene concept as a wake-up call for reforming democracy [PDF]
Human activity has reshaped all parts of the Earth system. For this reason, a vast majority of geologists at the 35th International Geological Congress in Cape Town (September 2016) spoke out in favor of changing the classification of geological epochs ...
Tremmel, Jörg
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Cosmopolitanism and Human Reason [PDF]
Over and above the modalities with which it is expressed in the domains of Kant’s system, the theme of cosmopolitanism embodies the meaning of a philosophy seen as a plan to build on the connection between man, polis and reason; an essential connection ...
cicatello a
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An experimental study exploring human–AI complementarity in early social-emotional learning
Many children are not receiving crucial social-emotional learning (SEL) support due to systemic constraints, such as high educator workload and training burdens. Pedagogical conversational agents (PCAs)—generative AI-powered virtual characters trained to
Doris Kristina Raave +6 more
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The Coming Water Crisis: A Common Concern of Mankind [PDF]
This essay argues that fresh water, its availability and use, should now be recognized as ‘a common concern of humankind’, much as climate change was recognized as a ‘common concern of humankind’ in the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Brown Weiss, Edith
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ABSTRACT Blinatumomab has been shown to be highly effective for patients with pediatric B‐ALL and has recently become standard of care therapy. Due to its past use in the clinical trial setting, there is limited information available about real‐world administration.
Katelyn Oranges +12 more
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Measuring wellbeing in Scotland : the Oxfam Humankind Index [PDF]
This paper describes recent work by the Fraser of Allander Institute (FAI) which constructs an index of wellbeing in Scotland. The issue of wellbeing has been extensively discussed in the economics literature on happiness, and wellbeing indices have been
Dunlop, Stewart, Swales, Kim
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