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Potentiality, forms of life, and politics [PDF]
The meaning of potentiality and the relationship between potentiality and form of life recur in multiple ways throughout Agamben’s work, from his interpretation of Aristotle to the political turn in his Homo Sacer series.
Stimilli
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Potentiality and would-counterfactuals [PDF]
In her book Potentiality: From Dispositions to Modality (2015), Barbara Vetter introduces a new ontological and semantical framework for modal discourse, based on potentiality.
Casini, G., Casini, Giulia
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Visual electrophysiology and “the potential of the potentials”
AbstractVisual electrophysiology affords direct, quantitative, objective assessment of visual pathway function at different levels, and thus yields information complementary to, and not necessarily obtainable from, imaging or psychophysical testing. The tests available, and their indications, have evolved, with many advances, both in technology and in ...
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Aspects of the Concept of Potentiality in Chemistry [PDF]
Must potentiality be grounded in actuality? A central issue in the philosophy of chemistry, going back to Aristotle, is an instance of that very general question: when elements combine, are they actually present in the compound substance which results ...
Findlay Hendry, Robin +3 more
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The Potentiality of Apperception [PDF]
In this article, I present a reading of Kant's notion of apperception in the B-version of the Critique of Pure Reason that is inspired by Giorgio Agamben's reading of Aristotle in “On Potentiality.”My aim is to show that an important characteristic of ...
Rasmus Ugilt
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Hüttemann A, Kaiser MI. Potentiality in Biology. In: Engelhard K, Quante M, eds. Handbook of Potentiality.
Engelhard, Kristina +3 more
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Maize is considered globally as the most important agricultural grain which is staple food for many humans and feed to livestock. There is need to enhance productivity through management tools to meet the demand for growing populations. Farmers are likely to be interested in technologies that are beneficial to their operations.
Ngie, A, Ahmed, F, Abutaleb, K
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Potentiality in Aristotle’s Psychology and Ethics [PDF]
The distinction between potentiality and actuality in Aristotle has its origin in Platonic ethics. In his psychological and ethical works Aristotle’s notion of potentiality is embedded in a causal framework that is characteristic of life in general.
Frans A. J. de Haas, Haas, F.A.J. de
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Reconstructing Ibn Sina's “the Potential” Resolution to the Intentionality to the Past and the Future Based upon a Kind of Minimalist Holism [PDF]
Ibn Sina says that if we have a piece of knowledge about the past or the future, then our knowledge is “potentially” about the external world. But he does not clarify the meaning of this “potentiality”.
Mehdi Assadi
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The potential of the tree water potential [PDF]
Non-invasive quantification of tree water potential is one of the grand challenges for assessing the fate of trees and forests in the coming decades. Tree water potential is a robust and direct indicator of tree water status and is preferably used to track how trees, forests and vegetation in general respond to changes in climate and drought.
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