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‘What are the Gods to us now?’: secular theology and the modernity of law [PDF]
Integrating responses of Nietzsche to the death of God with classic instances of modernist political theory, a constituent parallel is drawn between monotheistic religion and modern law — a parallel in that each matches the other, but a parallel also in ...
Fitzpatrick, Peter
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Thomas Nettleton and the dawn of quantitative assessments of the effects of medical interventions. [PDF]
Boylston A.
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“Disguised in scarlet”. Hume and Turin in 17481 [PDF]
Archive Research concerning the following subjects: Hume in Turin (8 May - 29 November 1748) as secretary and aide-de-camp to General St Clair. St Clair's mission and correspondence (his letters written by Hume).
Mazza, Emilio, Piccoli, Edoardo
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Possest Chronotopography: The Filtrational Topology of Calendar and Clock
This pre-print presents one of the foundational works in the ongoing development of the Possest–PQF model. Possest Chronotopography redefines time not as an independent dimension, but as the derivative effect of intensity filtering. From quantum physics and early-universe cosmology, through biophysics, neuro-filtration, and affect, to literature ...
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Possest–PQF: Filtrational Topologies and Structural Intensity
This work introduces Possest–PQF, a metaontological framework based on filtrational topologies and structural bifurcations of accessibility. It proposes a new logic of intensity beyond time, representation, and identity. Through the operators δ*, ΔF, and the concept of Recursio Intensitatis, this treatise constructs a systemless system of ontogenesis ...
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Possest–PQF Ontology of Filtration – Volume II
ENGLISH Volume II continues the ontology of filtration initiated in Volume I. This tome deepens the theoretical structure of Possest–PQF by engaging with topological, bifurcational, and genealogical models of accessibility. It introduces comparative glossaries with Prigogine’s dissipative structures, Lautman’s dialectics of problems, and Badiou’s set ...
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Venereal disease phobia in the 17th century. [PDF]
FESSLER A.
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‘Ann Yearsley and the London newspapers in 1787’ [PDF]
In 1787, after the bitter, public break with her patron Hannah More, Ann Yearsley not only published her second volume of verse, Poems, on Various Subjects, but also published four poems in newspapers.
Andrews, Kerri
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Topological Framework for Possest: Filtration, Refraction, and the Ontogenesis of Difference
This document introduces the foundational structure of the Possest–PQF model, based on recursive filtration, refractive stabilization, and bifurcational access dynamics. It formalizes key operators (\mathcal{T}, \mathcal{B}, \mathcal{R}, \mathfrak{O}, \mathfrak{I}, T) and proposes a novel formal language, Possest-Lang, to describe non-representational ...
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The E3 protein of bovine coronavirus is a receptor-destroying enzyme with acetylesterase activity. [PDF]
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