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The decisionalization of individualization [PDF]

open access: yesForensic Science International, 2016
Throughout forensic science and adjacent branches, academic researchers and practitioners continue to diverge in their perception and understanding of the notion of ‘individualization’, that is the claim to reduce a pool of potential donors of a forensic
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Individual, Individuality, Individualism

2022
Abstract ‘Individual, Individuality, Individualism’ engages with a number of terms that could be described as buzzwords of modern society, having a status similar to terms like ‘power,’ ‘freedom,’ ‘(un)consciousnesses,’ or ‘education.’ Their commonsense status seems to suggest that it is clear what they mean, but the closer one looks ...
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On the individuality fingerprints

Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. CVPR 2001, 2002
Fingerprint identification is based on two basic premises: (i) persistence: the basic characteristics of fingerprints do not change with time; and (ii) individuality: the fingerprint is unique to an individual. The validity of the first premise has been established.
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Individual/Individuality/Individuation

2018
Through a historical epistemological reconstruction, this chapter elaborates the philosophical contexts in which these concepts have developed and have been utilized for ideological purposes. This chapter reconstructs the philosophical concepts of individuality and the individual, beginning with the early Greek atomists, covering the philosophies of ...
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INDIVIDUALISM AND SUICIDE

Psychological Reports, 2000
In a sample of 19 nations, suicide rates were not associated with nations' estimates of work locus of control, job satisfaction, psychological well-being, physical well-being, or individualism.
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Prior’s individuals

Synthese, 2015
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INDIVIDUALISM, INDIVIDUATION AND THAT-CLAUSES

Erkenntnis, 1997
Brian Loar has argued that the well-known arguments against individualism in the philosophy of mind are insufficient because they rely on the assumption that that-clauses uniquely capture psychological content. He tried to show that this is not the use of that-clauses in philosophical psychology. I argue that he does not succeed in his argument.
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Individuals and Individuation in Aristotle

1994
Abstract What is an Aristotelian individual, and what makes the individual numerically one? These questions cover several different issues, which we should begin by setting apart. One side of the debate insists that all individuals are non-repeatable; the other allows that some entities are individual and numerically one, because they
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