Early-life experiences may promote stereotyped behavioral alterations that are dynamic across development time, but also behavioral responses that are variable among individuals, even when initially exposed to the same stimulus.
Reemy Ali Nasser+2 more
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On the Violence and the War What is the most Important Philosophical Problem of War? A Possible Interpretation on the War [PDF]
Wars and war conflicts have been seen through history. It seems this is a necessity. From the history of philosophy – among others – Hegel can be quoted, who set the necessity of wars to moral cause.
Sándor Karikó
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Journey: The Lived Experience An Existentialist Reading of Life-Journey Model of Flying Shams [PDF]
Dasein is a lonely, individualized human who releases himself from both inauthentic being and immersion in mass crowd (Kierkegaard), horde (Nietzsche) and Das Man (Heidegger) with his own choices, and prepares many possibilities and situations against ...
Negin Binazir
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Biogeography and individuality shape function in the human skin metagenome
The varied topography of human skin offers a unique opportunity to study how the body’s microenvironments influence the functional and taxonomic composition of microbial communities.
Julia Oh+5 more
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Malleability, plasticity, and individuality: How children learn and develop in context1
This article synthesizes foundational knowledge from multiple scientific disciplines regarding how humans develop in context. Major constructs that define human development are integrated into a developmental system framework, this includes—epigenetics ...
P. Cantor+4 more
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Individuality in the vocalizations of infant and adult coppery titi monkeys (Plecturocebus cupreus)
As social animals, many primates use acoustic communication to maintain relationships. Vocal individuality has been documented in a diverse range of primate species and call types, many of which have presumably different functions.
Allison R. Lau, D. Clink, K. Bales
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Existentialism in the Writing Center: The Path to Individuality [PDF]
Being a philosophy minor and English major, I constantly look at interactions that take place between the different disciplines and ways in which life can be approached from a philosophical standpoint.
Hill, Joseph
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Biological Individuality, Pregnancy, and (Mammalian) Reproduction
Mammals are usually considered unproblematic as biological individuals. This article contends the opposite. Once we consider pregnancy, criteria for biological individuality are not easily applicable in mammals and give conflicting results: mammalian ...
Elselijn Kingma
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The Problem of ‘Individuality’ in the Nasir al-Din Tūsi and Mulla Sadra’s Approaches [PDF]
Unlike the Christian philosophy, in the Islamic philosophy, the question of individuality was emerged and grew gradually in a philosophical ground. The naïve form of the problem can be found in the Farabi and Ibn Sina's works, and its perfect form can be
Seyed Abbas Zahabi
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Hegel and Marx on Individuality and the Universal Good [PDF]
Picking up on Marx’s and Hegel’s analyses of human beings as social and individual, the article shows that what is at stake is not merely the possibility of individuality, but also the correct conception of the universal good.
Baumann, Charlotte
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