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Fundamental awareness: A framework for integrating science, philosophy and metaphysics
The ontologic framework of Fundamental Awareness proposed here assumes that non-dual Awareness is foundational to the universe, not arising from the interactions or structures of higher level phenomena.
Neil D. Theise, Menas C. Kafatos
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Causation: Many Words, One Thing?
How many notions of cause are there? The causality literature is witnessing a flourishing of pluralist positions. Here I focus on a recent debate on whether interpreting causality in terms of inferential relations commits one to semantic pluralism (Reiss,
Lorenzo Casini
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Cultural Rights and Internal Minorities: Of Pueblos and Protestants [PDF]
This article considers the question: should rights extended to cultural communities to help them preserve themselves include the right to discipline dissident members who violate cultural norms?
Robinson, Andrew M
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This study establishes the role of high‐risk HPV infection in cutaneous sebaceous carcinoma of the genital area. An intraepithelial component in a subset of cases poses a challenge to distinguish the entity from squamous cell carcinoma in situ. Rarely, sebaceous neoplasia of the genital area is associated with Muir–Torre syndrome. Aims This study aimed
Katharina Wiedemeyer +5 more
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Is Consciousness Intrinsic?: A Problem for the Integrated Information Theory [PDF]
The Integrated Information Theory of consciousness (IIT) claims that consciousness is identical to maximal integrated information, or maximal Φ. One objection to IIT is based on what may be called the intrinsicality problem: consciousness is an intrinsic
Mørch, Hedda Hassel
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Ontological dependence in a spacetime-world [PDF]
Priority Monism (hereafter, ‘Monism’), as defined by Jonathan Schaffer (Philos Rev 119:131–176, 2010), has a number of components. It is the view that: the cosmos exists; the cosmos is a maximal actual concrete object, of which all actual concrete ...
C Daly +11 more
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UNWARRANTED CONFIDENCE: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE POVERTY OF ANTI‐REALISM
ABSTRACT The Poverty of Anti‐Realism: Critical Perspectives on Postmodernist Philosophy of History, edited by Tor Egil Førland and Branko Mitrović, celebrates the new dawn of historical realism, which it claims supersedes the erroneous and harmful anti‐realism.
Jouni‐Matti Kuukkanen
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Impact of Electronic Cigarette Use on the Oral Microbiota: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim To examine whether the oral microbiota of e‐cigarette users differs from that of never smokers and current smokers. Materials and Methods PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science were searched on 27 August 2025. Human studies using molecular methods to compare oral microbiota in saliva, subgingival plaque and oral mucosal swabs among e‐cigarette ...
Giusy Rita Maria La Rosa +9 more
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Redukcje świadomości i problem trzeciej drogi (Reductions of consciousness and the problem of a third way) [PDF]
The leading idea of the article is defined by a quotation from Fichte concerning the opposition between idealism and “dogmatism”, or naturalism. That opposition is interpreted as a result of two alternative “reductions of consciousness”: according to the
Małgorzata Kowalska
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HOW EXPERIENCED PHENOMENA RELATE TO THINGS THEMSELVES: KANT, HUSSERL, HOCHE, AND REFLEXIVE MONISM [PDF]
What we normally think of as the “physical world” is also the world as experienced, that is, a world of appearances. Given this, what is the reality behind the appearances, and what might its relation be to consciousness and to constructive processes in
Velmans, Prof Max
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