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Emotion Review, 2009
Bob Solomon claimed that we are not passion’s slaves. I examine whether or not we are, considering universal determinism. I argue that we indeed are free, or at least that we can be, and try to understand this. Free will resides in the presence of alternative action options, in our ability to freely search for, detect, or create them, in our ability to
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Bob Solomon claimed that we are not passion’s slaves. I examine whether or not we are, considering universal determinism. I argue that we indeed are free, or at least that we can be, and try to understand this. Free will resides in the presence of alternative action options, in our ability to freely search for, detect, or create them, in our ability to
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What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
Ideals and Ideologies, 2015Mr. President, Friends and Fellow Citizens: He who could address this audience without a quailing sensation, has stronger nerves than I have. I do not remember ever to have appeared as a speaker before any assembly more shrinkingly, nor with greater ...
Frederick Douglass
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1962
Even in so-called "clean" surgery, the patient automatically gets some type of antimicrobial medication by mouth or injection, often without a stop order. A few days later, the patient may ask the doctor how much longer must the punctures and/or pills be taken. An answer might be no easier than the answer to WHY the medication.
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Even in so-called "clean" surgery, the patient automatically gets some type of antimicrobial medication by mouth or injection, often without a stop order. A few days later, the patient may ask the doctor how much longer must the punctures and/or pills be taken. An answer might be no easier than the answer to WHY the medication.
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, 1972
Curtin combines modern research and statistical methods with his broad knowledge of the field to present the first book-length quantitative analysis of the Atlantic slave trade.
P. Curtin
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Curtin combines modern research and statistical methods with his broad knowledge of the field to present the first book-length quantitative analysis of the Atlantic slave trade.
P. Curtin
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International Journal of Cardiology, 1989
We have transformed a statistical test into an idol and we have become its slaves. “Significant” is the magic adjective and "P < 0.05" is the guaranteed brand. “Statistically significant” has now become changed into a statement that prevents any possible polemic reply.
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We have transformed a statistical test into an idol and we have become its slaves. “Significant” is the magic adjective and "P < 0.05" is the guaranteed brand. “Statistically significant” has now become changed into a statement that prevents any possible polemic reply.
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Slave Narratives and Slave Revolts
2016Scholars have posited the Gothic as the natural mode for American discourses, with numerous texts illustrating Gothic slips. Discussions over slavery and slave rebellion are particularly given to such slips, and are wrought with images of the dark Other as the site of transgression and contagion.
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The Medical journal of Australia, 2004
Konrad Jamrozik, David P Weller and Richard F ...
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The Poet of Slaves and the Masters of Slaves
1996Abstract For Whitman, as for the American people, it was the issue of slavery more than any other that tested the nation’s moral and political bounds. As editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle,he faced for the first time the central paradox of the American republic: the contradiction between republican ideology and the reality of an ...
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Slave of a Slave No More: Black Women in Struggle
The Black Scholar, 1975(1981). Slave of a Slave No More: Black Women in Struggle. The Black Scholar: Vol. 12, The Best of the Black Scholar: The Black Woman, pp. 16-24.
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