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If it is language that speaks, what do speakers do? Confronting Heidegger's language ontology
Abstract Many of Heidegger’s statements about language should sound familiar to linguistic anthropologists, starting with the pragmatic‐indexical functions of speaking (in Sein und Zeit) and continuing, in later years, with something resembling linguistic relativity.
Alessandro Duranti
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Aquinas and Anscombe on Connaturality and Moral Knowledge1
Abstract The idea of ‘connatural knowledge’ is attributed to Aquinas on the basis of passages in which he distinguishes between scientific and affective experiential knowledge of religious and moral truths. In a series of encyclicals beginning with Leo XIII's Aeterni Patris, popes have celebrated and commended Aquinas as the supreme guide in philosophy
John Haldane
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For the first time, a conjugated microporous polymer (CMP) is expanded from a bulk material to a coating on larger (40–70 μm) mesoporous silica microspheres. This significantly increases the adsorbable amount of diclofenac by creating more accessible adsorption sites.
Berthold Reis +12 more
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Abstract Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a reactive oxygen species (ROS) and a key modulator of the development and architecture of the root system under physiological and adverse environmental conditions. Nitric oxide (NO) and hydrogen sulphide (H2S) also exert myriad functions on plant development and signalling. Accumulating pieces of evidence show that
Soumya Mukherjee, Francisco J. Corpas
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Reductionism in Alf Ross's Early Philosophy: A Comparison with Georges Politzer and Theodor Geiger
Abstract Ross's Kritik der sogenannten praktischen Erkenntnis pertains more to moral philosophy than to the philosophy of law, even if its contents are important for the latter, too. Its main objective is to show the theoretical groundlessness of any evaluative judgment.
Giorgio Ridolfi
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WELTKRIEGSPHILOSOPHIE AND SCHELER'S PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Purpose. The research is aimed at understanding the philosophical and journalistic heritage of M. Scheler during 1914-1919. "The philosophy of war" is regarded as the middle link between the phenomenological and anthropological stages of its ...
V. Y. Popov, E. V. Popova
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Glycomolecules: from "sweet immunity" to "sweet biostimulation"? [PDF]
Abstract Climate changes and environmental contaminants are daunting challenges that require an urgent change from current agricultural practices to sustainable agriculture. Biostimulants are natural solutions that adhere to the principles of organic farming and are believed to have low impacts on the environment and human health.
Boulogne I +6 more
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Ethical care of the other: Edith Stein and Max Scheler's contributions
Objective: To analyze the empathy of Edith Stein and the sympathy of Max Scheler for an ethical care of the other. Method: A reflexive, philosophical study anchored in the philosopher Edith Stein's thoughts about empathy for the care of the human person,
Valdecyr Herdy Alves +5 more
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El artículo aporta elementos para el análisis del problema de la impotencia (Ohnmacht) del espíritu y sus aporías, presente en la última fase del pensamiento de Max Scheler.
Roberto Kahlmeyer-Mertens Kahlmeyer
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The views of the philosophers and theologians diverge and disagree on the issues whether or not the objects of religious faith: the existence and essence of God, the immortality of the soul and similar content, as well as the extent to which the belief ...
Max Scheler, Petro Gusak
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