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The Aggrieved Subject: Culture Wars and Recognition Rights
Constellations, EarlyView.
Andrew Fagan
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Nothing Rather than Something: A Zhuangzian Reappraisal of Nihilism
ABSTRACT Nihilism comes from the Latin nihil, meaning “nothing.” It is the belief that nothing inherently governs existence: no values, principles, or ultimate meaning. Many philosophers treat this as an existential crisis: If there is no meaning to our lives and actions, why bother? This work challenges the assumption that nihilism is terrifying.
Christine Abigail L. Tan
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L’histoire doctrinale est-elle un sport de combat ?
The author offers his personal take on the period from the end of the 70s to the beginning of the 80s when, in French law faculties, most students were taught a discourse that was then predominantly technical.
Christophe Jamin
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Lynching as an indicator of destructive processes in modern Russian society
The article updates the issue of the prevalence of vicious punishment of harm-doers in Russian society, since the presence of this ancient practice at this point of community development indicates destructive processes in it.
Smirnov A.M.
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Advancing academic freedom and collegiality
Abstract The Institute of Australian Geographers encourages members to speak out in support of academic freedom. Academic freedom must be advanced to further the public good. Collegiality, including collegiate decision‐making, is fundamental to academic freedom.
Robyn Bartel
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE INSTITUTE OF QUALIFIED LEGAL ASSISTANCE IN RUSSIA AND THE FORMER SOVIET UNION
The relevance of this work is due to the modern processes of regulation of the legal services market, typical both for Russia and for sovereign States in the post-Soviet space, in order to ensure the constitutional right to qualified legal assistance ...
Anzhelika V. Gavrilova
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Taboos as Drivers for Counterculture: Normalizing Misogyny in Incel Communities and Beyond
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Mihaela Popa‐Wyatt, Justina Berškytė
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Pandemic, paternalism, and the (im)possibilities of citizenship in China
Abstract How did Chinese citizens imagine their political subjectivity under the zero‐COVID regime? Our patchwork netnography of social media discussions (2020–22) analyzes how China's pandemic governance generalized and intensified “biopolitical paternalism”—a mode of rule that fused security, care, and economic rationality under the figure of a ...
Zhiying Ma, Yaochu Bi, Naiyu Jiang
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Summary Introduction Surgery is the preferred treatment for hip fracture in older people. However, a proportion of patients with hip fracture do not receive surgery. There is a lack of contemporary evidence describing this patient population and what their associated outcomes are.
James Winfield +2 more
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ABSTRACT Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a chronic, progressive, and ultimately life‐threatening disease characterized by vascular remodeling and increasing pulmonary vascular resistance. Despite significant advances in diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies, clinical intervention often begins only when patients become symptomatic ...
Mauricio Orozco‐Levi +6 more
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