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2019
The concept of matter is in many ways central to Plotinus, who portrays it as negativity, indefiniteness, and unlimitedness, as a deficiency that has nothing of itself and thus cannot be affected. However, in Ennead II.4, he also famously introduces the notion of intelligible matter.
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The concept of matter is in many ways central to Plotinus, who portrays it as negativity, indefiniteness, and unlimitedness, as a deficiency that has nothing of itself and thus cannot be affected. However, in Ennead II.4, he also famously introduces the notion of intelligible matter.
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Find out why emotional intelligence matters
College Athletics and the Law, 2023Generally speaking, I don’t read articles about emotional intelligence. As a matter of course, I avoid them. If I see EI, I just keep scrolling. Why? Well, I haven’t really wanted to know if I’m emotionally intelligent or unintelligent.
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Intelligent subject matter classification and retrieval
Proceedings of Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2002This paper describes a research project entitled Expert Patent Search Assistant (EPSA) under contract with Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada. The project developed a method of automating the expertise required to navigate the Canadian Patent Classification Scheme, and to retrieve classifications appropriate to user information requests.
L. Legakis +3 more
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Enhancing children’s intelligence: Do the means matter morally?
Monash Bioethics Review, 2007This article deals with the prospect of genetically enhancing intelligence. We identify and contrast social attitudes (disapproval) to the use of future genetic technology with social attitudes (approval) for environmental methods of enhancing intelligence.
Kara, Woolley, Merle, Spriggs
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Empirical Reality and Intelligible Matter
2010AbstractIn this chapter another new interpretation of Descartes is examined, a view which argues that Descartes took there to be only one body, known as res extensa, to exist independent of mind. This is contrasted with the earlier, traditional reading, which reads Descartes as holding that bodies (plural) exist independent of mind.
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Active Matter and Artificial Intelligence
In this chapter, we explore the intersection of active matter and artificial intelligence (AI), providing a brief overview of machine learning principles and their application in understanding and manipulating active matter. We discuss both opportunities and challenges that AI methodologies present in the data acquisition and analysis as well as in theGiorgio Volpe +2 more
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Crystallized Intelligence: Exploring the Dark Matter of Intelligence
Do you know the capital of Mozambique? What does the word Надежда mean? Which author voluntarily declined the Nobel Prize in Literature? Although these questions may appear unrelated, they could all serve as indicators of crystallized intelligence (gc).openaire +1 more source
Weyl, Dirac and high-fold chiral fermions in topological quantum matter
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021M Zahid Hasan +2 more
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Matter, Energy, Information, and Intelligence
2022F. Richard Yu, Angela W. Yu
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