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Optimized hybrid SVM-RF multi-biometric framework for enhanced authentication using fingerprint, iris, and face recognition. [PDF]
Sonal, Singh A, Kant C.
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Draft genome sequence of Acetobacter persici DS1, a strain for high-acidity vinegar fermentation. [PDF]
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Qualitative and quantitative reservoir characterization using seismic inversion based on particle swarm optimization and genetic algorithm: a comparative case study. [PDF]
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Body Mass Index a Forecast of Sputum Culture Conversion Among Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Patients. [PDF]
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Draft genome sequences of multi-drug-resistant Escherichia coli strains isolated from ulcerative colitis patients. [PDF]
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The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 2007
What was most disturbing in Adolf Eichmann's trial in Jerusalem was his claim that in practice he had followed Kant's categorical imperative. Had Arendt not stated that Eichmann was incapable of moral reflection, that his obedience was "blind"? Arendt believed that Eichmann's being expressed a "banality" of evil, that is, an evil emanating not from a ...
Laustsen, Carsten Bagge, Ugilt, Rasmus
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What was most disturbing in Adolf Eichmann's trial in Jerusalem was his claim that in practice he had followed Kant's categorical imperative. Had Arendt not stated that Eichmann was incapable of moral reflection, that his obedience was "blind"? Arendt believed that Eichmann's being expressed a "banality" of evil, that is, an evil emanating not from a ...
Laustsen, Carsten Bagge, Ugilt, Rasmus
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
AbstractIn 1896 and 1919, respectively, Wicksell and Lindahl analyzed the public provision of public goods through parliamentary negotiation. Later, Roemer applied Kant's 1785 imperatives to the private provision of public goods by voluntary contributions.
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AbstractIn 1896 and 1919, respectively, Wicksell and Lindahl analyzed the public provision of public goods through parliamentary negotiation. Later, Roemer applied Kant's 1785 imperatives to the private provision of public goods by voluntary contributions.
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Representations, 1989
There was an age and there were nations in which the active impulse towards a social life regulated by laws-what converts a people into a permanent community-grappled with the huge difficulties presented by the trying problem of bringing freedom (and therefore equality also) into union with constraining force (more that of respect and dutiful ...
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There was an age and there were nations in which the active impulse towards a social life regulated by laws-what converts a people into a permanent community-grappled with the huge difficulties presented by the trying problem of bringing freedom (and therefore equality also) into union with constraining force (more that of respect and dutiful ...
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Philosophy and Literature, 1996
In The Ethics of Psychoanalysis Lacan says: “So as to produce the kind of shock or eye-opening effect that seems to me necessary if we are to make progress, I simply want to draw your attention to this: if The Critique of Practical Reason appeared in 1788, seven years after the first edition of The Critique of Pure Reason there is another work which ...
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In The Ethics of Psychoanalysis Lacan says: “So as to produce the kind of shock or eye-opening effect that seems to me necessary if we are to make progress, I simply want to draw your attention to this: if The Critique of Practical Reason appeared in 1788, seven years after the first edition of The Critique of Pure Reason there is another work which ...
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2011
Sartre’s Critique of Dialectical Reason can be seen as the first step towards the realization of one of his earliest philosophical projects: that of authoring a theory of politics.1 That Sartre was fully aware of the importance, for ethics and politics, of a conception of the person can be gleaned from his claims concerning the main task of the ...
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Sartre’s Critique of Dialectical Reason can be seen as the first step towards the realization of one of his earliest philosophical projects: that of authoring a theory of politics.1 That Sartre was fully aware of the importance, for ethics and politics, of a conception of the person can be gleaned from his claims concerning the main task of the ...
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