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Perfecting Exit: The Politics of Quitting Among Migrant Care Workers in the United States
ABSTRACT Quitting tends to be overlooked in studies of resistance and labor because of its individual and private character, its ineffectiveness in changing conditions of labor, and the difficulty of studying it, in favor of more organized and public protests and strikes.
Cati Coe
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The Legalist Paradigm in Moral and Political Thought
Constellations, EarlyView.
Jamie Mayerfeld
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Macau as Method: Recombinant Urbanism in Post‐Socialist China
ABSTRACT In ‘Asia as Method’, Chen Kuan‐Hsing argues for the value of an indigenous inter‐Asian approach to analysing the effects of European imperialism on the countries and citizens of Asia. This article mobilises both Chen's inter‐Asian referencing strategy and the city‐state of Macau to explore Macau's role in China's engagements with global ...
Tim Simpson
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Summary This UK‐based retrospective analysis describes real‐world treatment patterns and outcomes in 175 patients with accelerated (AP, n = 69) or blast‐phase (BP, n = 106) ‘Philadelphia‐negative’ myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN‐AP/BP) diagnosed between 2013 and 2025. Median age at transformation was 71 years.
Alexandros Rampotas +35 more
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What is it like to be an infant?
Abstract In the philosophy of mind literature, consciousness is commonly defined not in terms of its physical correlates but rather its subjective character – the ‘something that it is like to be' an organism. In this conceptual article, this formulation is applied to the study of neonate subjectivity, giving rise to the question: what is it like to be
Matthew Goldreich
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Death, Grief and Collective Care in the Materialist Spirituality of a Forest Preschool
ABSTRACT In a time when material reality appears disconnected from the spiritual world and meaning is sought through overconsumption of the Earth's material sphere, this study explores how death and grief are narrated as part of the ‘stories of the land’ that unite the material and spiritual worlds in a forest preschool in southeastern Finland ...
Emma Kurenlahti +3 more
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PRESERVASI IMAGO JANTAN ULAT SUTERA LIAR ATTACUS ATLAS (LEPIDOPTERA: SATURNIIDAE)
Wild silkworm (Attacus atlas) has high economic value. There is a problem in rearing wild silkworm Attacus atlas, the emergence of males and females imagoes are not the same.
Eko Prasetyo Nugroho +2 more
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Die imago Dei in protologiese, Christologiese en eskatologiese perspektief
The Imago Dei in protological, Christological and eschatological perspective This article discusses the significance of the concept of the “imago Dei” for theological anthropology.
N. Vorster
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The Place for Form in Wollheim's Lectures on Formalism and Pictorial Organization
Abstract At the time of his death, Richard Wollheim was writing a short book on Formalism and Pictorial Organization. Much of it, but by no means all of it, had been published before (it has come out posthumously in its entirety in late 2025). Here I do two things. First, I have provided a rather detailed exegesis concentrating on the parts of the book
Gary Kemp
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Abstract According to a widely held view both within and outside philosophy, imagination is innocent in the sense that it does not influence what we think and do. Hence, we can let our imagination wander anywhere. There are two ways of pushing back against this ‘innocence of imagination’ claim.
Bence Nanay
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