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ABSTRACT Background There is a lack of contemporary studies addressing the prevalence rates and antifungal susceptibility of bloodstream infections (BSI) caused by rare yeasts (RY) from the Saccharomycotina subphylum. Objectives This 16‐year multicentre study (2007–2023) aimed to assess the prevalence and antifungal susceptibility of rare yeasts ...
Carolina Palamin Buonafine +12 more
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Univocity, Duality, and Ideal Genesis: Deleuze and Plato [PDF]
In this essay, we consider the formal and ontological implications of one specific and intensely contested dialectical context from which Deleuze’s thinking about structural ideal genesis visibly arises. This is the formal/ontological dualism between the
Bova, John, Livingston, Paul M.
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Absoluteness of Truth and the Lvov–Warsaw School (Twardowski, Kotarbiński, Leśniewski, Łukasiewicz, Tarski, Kokoszyńska) [PDF]
According to Twardowski, truth is if it is independent of temporal coordinates. This understanding was one of the main arguments against truth-relativism. Kotarbiński rejected this view as far the issue concerns sentences about the future, but he did not
Woleński, Jan
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ABSTRACT Background In the Information Age, prospective teachers increasingly rely on online sources for research and lesson preparation. This entails dynamic, situation‐specific interactions within digital environments, which are increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence.
Carla Schelle +4 more
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Holon e Heteron: osservazioni per un collegamento fra il "Teeteto" e il "Sofista"
It is noteworthy that both in the Theaetetus and in the Sophist Plato aporetically introduces the notion of holon. The author argues that it is possible to outline a connection between the two dialogues by focusing on the methodological relevance of ...
Elisa Magrì
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Aristotle's Platonic Response to the Problem of First Principles [PDF]
how does one inquire into the truth of first principles? Where does one begin when deciding where to begin? Aristotle recognizes a series of difficulties when it comes to understanding the starting points of a scientific or philosophical system, and ...
Rodriguez, Evan
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This paper offers a reflection on the relevance of Nietzsche to recent geographical scholarship. It interrogates what we might mean by theoretically sophisticated geographies. Drawing on a specific context – the postcolonial apology in contemporary Australia – the paper turns to the relevance of Nietzsche’s thinking about morality in charting everyday ...
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Ableism is a value: The limits of the reciprocal‐engagement model in prenatal care
Abstract Prenatal genetic counselors hold obligations to patients and to the wider community, including disabled people. The profession's commitment to disabled people is best encapsulated by NSGC's 2024 disability position statement, which “denounce[s] ableism.” However, the major model of practice, the reciprocal‐engagement model (REM), is not well ...
Amy R. Reed
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ÇELİŞMEZLİK İLKESİ BAĞLAMINDA ARİSTOTELES’İN SOFİZME BAKIŞI
Bu makalede Aristoteles’in sofizm eleştirisini, çelişmezlik ilkesi bağlamındagöstermeye çalıştık. Bu bağlamda ilk olarak sofizme ve sofistik düşüncedeetkili olan filozofların fikirlerine değindik.
Harun Kuşlu
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Ciertas cuestiones sobre el εἴδωλον
Plato's Sophist presents central epistemological problems. One of the main topics of this dialogue is that the character and roll of the image -a mere copy- is a constitutive component of the sophistical pseudo-knowledge.
Ana Bertha Nova C.
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