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Secrecy of the Gift and the Gift of Secrecy
2014This chapter analyzes the nexus of secrecy, the gift, and the apophatic in the thought of Derrida. Many scholars have weighed in on these themes, but I will reexamine them from the particular vantagepoint of the relation to Jewish mysticism that one may cull from the Derridean corpus.
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Nature, 1991
Centrifugation techniques developed for uranium enrichment have been widely available for commercial exploitation and military use, but biologists have not been permitted to use them.
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Centrifugation techniques developed for uranium enrichment have been widely available for commercial exploitation and military use, but biologists have not been permitted to use them.
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International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine, 1996
The culture of secrecy in medicine runs deep and strong and is a serious obstacle to health. Secrecy means medicine cannot be honest with itself. It debases relationships in medicine, disfigures science, flaws decision-making and handicaps patients. Secrecy deprives people of the information and understanding they need, individually and collectively ...
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The culture of secrecy in medicine runs deep and strong and is a serious obstacle to health. Secrecy means medicine cannot be honest with itself. It debases relationships in medicine, disfigures science, flaws decision-making and handicaps patients. Secrecy deprives people of the information and understanding they need, individually and collectively ...
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Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics, 1994
The United States government has something like 500 research and development laboratories. They include labs operated by the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Defense, Department of Commerce, Department of Energy and Department of Transportation, as well as national labs and labs of the Atomic Energy Commission.
Ruth C. Young, Joe D. Francis
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The United States government has something like 500 research and development laboratories. They include labs operated by the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Defense, Department of Commerce, Department of Energy and Department of Transportation, as well as national labs and labs of the Atomic Energy Commission.
Ruth C. Young, Joe D. Francis
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2014
Shin has long been one of the most popular forms of Buddhism in Japan. As a devotional tradition that emphasizes gratitude and trust in Amida Buddha, it is thought to have little to do with secrecy. Yet for centuries, Shin Buddhists met on secluded mountains, in homes, and in the backrooms of stores to teach their hidden doctrines and hold clandestine ...
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Shin has long been one of the most popular forms of Buddhism in Japan. As a devotional tradition that emphasizes gratitude and trust in Amida Buddha, it is thought to have little to do with secrecy. Yet for centuries, Shin Buddhists met on secluded mountains, in homes, and in the backrooms of stores to teach their hidden doctrines and hold clandestine ...
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2001
Modularity has been seen to be very useful in system development. Unfortunately, many security properties proposed in the literature are not composable (in contrast to other system properties), which is required to reason about them in a modular way.
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Modularity has been seen to be very useful in system development. Unfortunately, many security properties proposed in the literature are not composable (in contrast to other system properties), which is required to reason about them in a modular way.
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Soviet Secrecy and Non-Secrecy
Russian Review, 1991Peter B. Maggs, Raymond Hutchings
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