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Spectrum arguments and hypersensitivity [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophical Studies, 2017
Larry Temkin famously argues that what he calls spectrum arguments yield strong reason to reject Transitivity, according to which the ‘all-things-considered better than’ relation is transitive.
Pummer, Theron Gene
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Quasiparticle states driven by a scattering on the preformed electron pairs [PDF]

open access: yesCondensed Matter Physics, 2016
We analyze evolution of the single particle excitation spectrum of the underdoped cuprate superconductors near the anti-nodal region, considering temperatures below and and above the phase transition.
T. Domanski
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Reply to Horta: Spectrum Arguments, the “Unhelpfulness” of Rejecting Transitivity, and Implications for Moral Realism

open access: yesLaw, Ethics and Philosophy, 2015
This article responds to Oscar Horta’s article “In Defense of the Internal Aspects View: Person-Affecting Reasons, Spectrum Arguments and Inconsistent Intuitions”. I begin by noting various points of agreement with Horta.
Larry Temkin
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In Defense of the Internal Aspects View: Person-Affecting Reasons, Spectrum Arguments and Inconsistent Intuitions

open access: yesLaw, Ethics and Philosophy, 2015
According to the Internal Aspects View, the value of different outcomes depends solely on the internal features possessed by each outcome and the internal relations between them. This paper defends the Internal Aspects View against Larry Temkin’s defence
Oscar Horta
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Science and Pseudo-science in the Contemporary State Studies in Iran [PDF]

open access: yesدولت‌پژوهی, 2022
Generally speaking, scientific understanding of social phenomena such as government has been based on the evidence and arguments, but in practice, some people have gone astray and changed their direction to pseudo-scientific understanding, to the extent ...
Shoja Ahmadvand
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Are Spectrum Arguments Defused by Vagueness? [PDF]

open access: yesAustralasian Journal of Philosophy, 2021
I consider paradoxical spectrum arguments involving transitive relations like ‘better than’. I argue that, despite being formally different from sorites arguments, at least some spectrum arguments ...
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Quenching effects in the cumulative jet spectrum

open access: yesJournal of High Energy Physics, 2021
The steeply falling jet spectrum induces a bias on the medium modifications of jet observables in heavy-ion collisions. To explore this effect, we develop a novel analytic framework to study the quenched jet spectrum and its cumulative.
Adam Takacs, Konrad Tywoniuk
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Signatures of neutral evolution in exponentially growing tumors: A theoretical perspective.

open access: yesPLoS Computational Biology, 2021
Recent work of Sottoriva, Graham, and collaborators have led to the controversial claim that exponentially growing tumors have a site frequency spectrum that follows the 1/f law consistent with neutral evolution. This conclusion has been criticized based
Hwai-Ray Tung, Rick Durrett
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Reconstruction of Differential Operators with Frozen Argument

open access: yesAxioms, 2022
We study spectral properties of a wide class of differential operators with frozen arguments by putting them into a general framework of rank-one perturbation theory.
Oles Dobosevych, Rostyslav Hryniv
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Spectrum Arguments, Parity and Persistency [PDF]

open access: yesTheoria, 2020
AbstractThis article shows that introducing the positive comparative relation parity only helps one block so‐called “Spectrum Arguments” in order to avoid their unsavoury implications if one specifies parity in a specific way with respect to its persistence.
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