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Epicurus’ Swerve and the Randomness Objection to Free Will
Modern opponents of free will often aim to demonstrate its unviability by employing the standard argument against free will, which claims that either determinism or randomness is true, and that both options preclude free will.
Matas Keršys
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Anthropological lexicon of the Septuagint: turning to spiritualization and rethinking of traditional hebrew semantics [PDF]
The article is dedicated to the comparison of anthropological models of the Hebrew Bible and the Greek Bible (Septuagint). Through lexical and theological analysis, the article reveals the correlation of typical anthropological ideas of the Hebrew Bible ...
Zykov Vyacheslav
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An Analysis of the Barriers to Rational Education on Hegel's Perspective [PDF]
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the barriers to intellectual education on Hegel's point of view. The present research was qualitative research and the research method used was qualitative content analysis.
Reza Ali Nowrouzi, Fahimeh Hajiani
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Looking for the Brain Inside the Initial Teacher Training and Outreach Books in Portugal
The fascination with brain research is widespread, and school teachers are no exception. This growing interest, usually noticed by the increased supply of short-term training or books on how to turn the brain more efficient, leads us to think about their
Joana R. Rato +2 more
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The Possibility of Extracting Multiple Concepts from the Dignity of a single Entity and its Philosophical Results (with Emphasis on Mulla Sadra's Point of View) [PDF]
Extracting multiple concepts from a single instance is one of the philosophical issues that are used in philosophical subjects and argumentations. Is it possible to extract multiple concepts from a single instance?
Leila Nikooienejad, Ahmad Shahgoli
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Kant, Nietzsche, and the Enlightenment: A comparative analysis [PDF]
This article provides a comparative analysis of I. Kant’s and F. Nietzsche’s critical approaches, which is carried out in the context of the thinkers’ attitudes to the problem of the Enlightenment.
Rovbo M. V.
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A neuroinformatics (NI) system is critical to brain imaging research in order to shorten the time between study conception and results. Such a NI system is required to scale well when large numbers of subjects are studied.
Henry Jeremy Bockholt +15 more
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We present a general discussion concerning the wholeness of what has been called infinite awareness, but here is called Omni-local consciousness. This model of consciousness has an interconnecting structure that has both local and nonlocal features, that
Andrew Lohrey, Bruce Boreham
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Aristotle on the Relationship between Emotion and the Rational Part of the Soul [PDF]
The position of emotions in Aristotle's thought is often identified with his theory of the weakness of the will, but the study of his works shows that emotions play a wider and more complex role in mental activities.
Mozhgan Mohammadi
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Od kwantu energii do mózgu tworzącego świadomość
The evolution of the universe from the first particles to human – being conscious indicates the possibility of material transduction molecules. Derived from the Big Bang, particles are suitably configured generate new nature effects: consciousness,
Jarosław Grybko
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