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The Diversity–Innovation Paradox in Science [PDF]
Significance By analyzing data from nearly all US PhD recipients and their dissertations across three decades, this paper finds demographically underrepresented students innovate at higher rates than majority students, but their novel contributions are ...
Bas Hofstra +5 more
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This article explores paradoxes that emerge in the mentoring of highly-educated, female, foreign-born job-seekers in Finland. Theoretically, the study is linked to the growing body of research scrutinising the integration or discrimination of migrants in
Tytti Steel +2 more
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How to find an attractive solution to the liar paradox [PDF]
The general thesis of this paper is that metasemantic theories can play a central role in determining the correct solution to the liar paradox. I argue for the thesis by providing a specific example.
A Gupta +38 more
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The pandemic paradox: The consequences of COVID‐19 on domestic violence
COVID-19 (the new strain of coronavirus) has been declared a global pandemic. Measures announced over recent weeks to tackle it have seen people's day-to-day life drastically altered.
C. Bradbury‐Jones, L. Isham
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Birth, Sehnsucht and Creation: Reading Buber between Plato and Kierkegaard
Martin Buber conceives human potential through the trope of pregnancy and birth. His portrayal of this phenomenon in I and Thou comprises a natural connection between mother and child during pregnancy and the potential for future, spiritual connections ...
Evyatar Varman
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A Revenge Problem Without the Concept of Truth [PDF]
The vast majority of putative solutions to the liar paradox face the infamous revenge problem. In recent work, however, Kevin Scharp has extensively developed an exciting and highly novel “inconsistency approach” to the paradox that, he claims, does not ...
Beall +5 more
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Numerous studies indicated that patients with tobacco use disorder (TUD) are inversely associated with mortality in what is known as the smoker's paradox.
Rupak Desai +13 more
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Reviewing Paradox Theory in Corporate Sustainability Toward a Systems Perspective
The complexity of current social and environmental grand challenges generates many conflicts and tensions at the individual, organization and/or systems levels.
Simone Carmine, Valentina De Marchi
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Although ecosystem services are increasingly recognized as benefits people obtain from nature, we still have a poor understanding of how they actually enhance multidimensional human well-being, and how well-being is affected by ecosystem change.
Tim M. Daw +15 more
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Exilic (Art) Narratives of Queer Refugees Challenging Dominant Hegemonies
Within the Dutch hegemonic discourse, the “migrant other” is portrayed as almost incompatible with “national culture” while it is simultaneously pressured to assimilate. This creates paradoxes for the queer refugee participants in this study.
Fabian Holle +2 more
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