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ABSTRACT Prompted by a nursing case study that occurred in 2022, this paper joins the perspectives of a nurse practitioner and cross‐cultural medical ethics professor to consider who can ask a question in the healthcare system, what questions can be heard, and how to develop pluralistic care models—beyond relativism and imperialism—that solicit more ...
Brianne Donaldson
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Anthromes and terrestrial carbon
PLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, EarlyView.
Anthony P. Walker +5 more
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The Turing Test as a Sceptical Scenario
ABSTRACT The Turing test is usually seen as an operationalisation of the question whether machines can think. In this paper, my aim is to show that by understanding the test in this way, one ends up in scepticism about the existence of minds in general. By focusing on whether some particular machine can pass the test, or whether it can be said to be an
Marvin Tritschler
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The Cartesian Political Subject
René Descartes is usually presented in the history of philosophy as a thinker who established new foundations for the European scientific project. However, the political aspect of the Cartesian method is often overlooked.
Daniil Vashkevich
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Roboter als Modellsysteme für aktive Materie: Abkühlungsphänomene durch Haftreibung
Die Fortschritte in der Robotik in den letzten Jahrzehnten haben die Entwicklung von Geräten ermöglicht, die lebende Organismen nachahmen und häufig für bestimmte Tätigkeiten eingesetzt werden. Für solche selbstgetriebenen Agenten spielt die Haftreibung eine zentrale Rolle.
Alexander Antonov +3 more
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Correspondência entre René Descartes e Elisabeth da Bohemia
Desde o ano de 1643, Descartes (1596-1650) e a princesa Elizabeth (1618-1680) já trocavam cartas a respeito da geometria, da metafísica e até da física cartesiana.
Forlin, Eneias +3 more
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Animal Rights, Moral Motivation, and the Experience of Wonder
ABSTRACT Despite being strong, arguments for animal rights often fail to motivate. One reason for this is that rights are associated with concepts, such as respect, that are difficult to apply to nonhuman animals. These concepts are difficult to apply because they are implicitly grounded in the special status of humans.
Steve Cooke
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Al tiempo que se esboza algunos de los perfiles de la personalidad del poeta, se propone un acercamiento a los hitos más relevantes de esta poesía desde sus primeros momentos hasta los textos finales.
Jorge Nájar
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Newton’s insight that “the rays are not colored” anticipated a constructivist view of perception in which physical stimuli provide input but perceptual qualities arise from neural processing. Framed by Newton’s view, early sensory psychology and modern neuroscience converged on the conclusion that color is an internally generated percept, shaped by ...
Billy R. Wooten, Billy R. Hammond
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