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Kant: constitutivism as capacities-first philosophy [PDF]
Over the last two decades, Kant’s name has become closely associated with the “constitutivist” program within metaethics. But is Kant best read as pursuing a constitutivist approach to meta- normative questions? And if so, in what sense? In this essay, I’
Schafer, Karl
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Contradiction and Kant’s Formula of Universal Law
Kant’s most prominent formulation of the Categorical Imperative, known as the Formula of Universal Law (FUL), is generally thought to demand that one act only on maxims that one can will as universal laws without this generating a contradiction.
Pauline Kleingeld
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Kant, race, and natural history
This article presents a new argument concerning the relation between Kant’s theory of race and aspects of the critical philosophy. It argues that Kant’s treatment of the problem of the systematic unity of nature and knowledge in the Critique of Pure ...
Stella Sandford
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Introduction: After the COVID-19 pandemic, public healthcare has faced a new problem, the persistence of symptoms, the most significant of which is undue fatigue.
Larisa V. Mikhailova +8 more
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Comprehensive Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training for Foreign Medical Students
The purpose of this study was to assess acquired knowledge and practical skills in foreign medical students (FMS) after theoretical and practical training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.Material and methods. We conducted a prospective randomized trial «
S. Rocha Ferreira +6 more
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Kant and Slavery—Or Why He Never Became a Racial Egalitarian
:According to an oft-repeated narrative, while Kant maintained racist views through the 1780s, he changed his mind in the 1790s. Pauline Kleingeld introduced this narrative based on passages from Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals (1797) and “Toward Perpetual ...
Huaping Lu-Adler
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CHEMERIN AS A POTENTIAL REGULATOR OF MITOCHONDRIAL QUALITY CONTROL IN OBESE PATIENTS
In obese patients, the relationship between the content of chemerin in blood plasma and the expression of genes TFAM, Drp1, MFN2, SOD, BAX, responsible for quality control of mitochondria, in insulin-dependent tissues (adipose tissue, liver) was revealed.
M. A. Vulf +7 more
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Intelligent road traffic management based on the system of fuzzy situational management and virtual cyberspace [PDF]
Theoretical and applied ideas and tools of traffic intelligent management on the basis of fuzzy situational management and virtual cyberspace are developed through the system approach, artificial intelligence methods, modern achievements in the field of ...
Korjagin Sergey +4 more
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The role of sTNFSF14 in the liver mitochondrial dynamics in obese patients
Background. The pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which develops in obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), is associated with the effects of inflammatory factors on the liver parenchyma and liver mitochondrial dysfunction ...
A. A. Komar +9 more
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HEPATIC SOD1 GENE EXPRESSION CHANGES IN THE NAFLD PATHOGENESIS IN OBESITY
Steatosis in the liver in obesity increases the work of mitochondria to utilize excess lipids. An overload of β-oxidation of fatty acids, the tricarboxylic acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation leads to a decrease in ATP and an increase in the ...
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