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Advances in 3D and 4D Printing of Soft Robotics and Their Applications
This article summarizes the development of 3D‐printed soft robotics in the recent decade. The article discusses the printing capabilities of different additive manufacturing technologies in terms of soft polymers, multimaterial printability, soft robotic printing, and 4D printing.
Hao Liu+5 more
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Collapse of the many-worlds interpretation: Why Everett's theory is typically wrong [PDF]
We analyze the objective meaning of probabilities in the context of the many-worlds interpretation of Everett. For this purpose we study in details the weak law of large numbers and the role of typicality and universally negligible probabilities (through the works of Cournot and Borel).
arxiv
Judicial impartiality and independence in the documents of the Council of Europe [PDF]
The principle of equality as a fundamental norm in law and political philosophy, Jurysprudencja 8., Wojciechowski B., Bekrycht T., Cern K.M., (eds.), Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, Łódź 2017;The project was financed by National Science Centre ...
Mudrecki, Artur
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Artificial Intelligences: A Bridge Toward Diverse Intelligence and Humanity's Future
Many discussions of artificial intelligence fail to address deeper questions being raised by advances in developmental biology, neuroscience, bioengineering, and philosophy of mind. Novel beings, including technologically and biologically augmented humans, engineered life forms, hybrots, and others, require tools of the emerging field of diverse ...
Michael Levin
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Philosophy of P.I. Novgorodtsev’s legal theory and crisis of human being
The article considers P.I. Novgorodtsev’s philosophical and legal theory in context of legal awareness crisis at the beginning of the 20th century. The author substantiates the relevance of Novgorodtsev's legacy for the Russian reality today as well as ...
Gerashchenko Alena Igorevna+1 more
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Newton's second law: not so elementary (as it may seem) [PDF]
We propose an interpretation of the Newton's second law that is suggested by Galilean Relativity theory.
arxiv
Theories of vagueness and theories of law [PDF]
It is common to think that what theory of linguistic vagueness is correct has implications for debates in philosophy of law. I disagree. I argue that the implications of particular theories of vagueness on substantive issues of legal theory and practice ...
Silk, Alex
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Abstract Although youth–adult partnerships (Y‐APs) have been linked to a wide range of positive youth and community outcomes, the possibility of Y‐AP occurrence in spaces of racialized social control such as youth residential facilities remains unknown.
Andrew Nalani
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Philosophy of law is a science that examines "law knowledge" and "legal research" with an analytical and rational method. This method of parascientific study is the basis for understanding and explaining the dimensions of that phenomenon.
Mohammad Ali Hashemi
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