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Austere relationalism and seeing aspects
ABSTRACT Austere relationalism combines two claims. First, the phenomenal character of perception is at least partially constituted by the perceived items. Second, perception doesn't consist in representing the perceived items as being a certain way.
Paweł Jakub Zięba
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Orbital contributions to magnetically induced current densities using gauge-including atomic orbitals. [PDF]
Nasibullin RT+3 more
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On the existence of a W-graph for an irreducible representation of a coxeter group
A. Gyoja
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Moral praise and moral performance
Abstract According to some, luck forms an inevitable part of admirable moral agency. According to others, it is incompatible with a basic principle of moral worth. What's the issue? Is there a ‘problem’ of moral luck; or are there many, or none? With reference to the practice of moral praise, I suggest that there is no single problem of moral luck as ...
Hallvard Lillehammer
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Representations of extensions of simple groups. [PDF]
Harper S, Liebeck MW.
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On the irreducible representation algebra of the alternating group of degree four
Victor Bovdi, V. P. Rud'ko
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The Group-Algebraic Formalism of Quantum Probability and Its Applications in Quantum Statistical Mechanics. [PDF]
Gu Y, Wang J.
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Abstract The imagination seems to enjoy a conceptually unstable double‐life within Merleau‐Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception. Oscillating between a Kantian use of the term, as a ‘necessary ingredient of perception itself’ and a Sartrean depiction of what appears when say, viewing a painting or visualising an absent friend, as a nothingness that is of
James Deery
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On <i>p</i>-refined Friedberg-Jacquet integrals and the classical symplectic locus in the GL 2 n eigenvariety. [PDF]
Barrera Salazar D, Graham A, Williams C.
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On the representation of polynomials over finite fields as sums of powers and irreducibles [PDF]
William A. Webb
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