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Spinoza is one of the most important philosophers. What makes him famous is his ideas about the God-Universe relation and freedom. Spinoza is a pantheist philosopher. According to Spinoza, everything consists of God, His attributes, and modes. God is the
Yaşar Türkben
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Systematic analysis of radiative symmetry breaking in models with extended scalar sector
Radiative symmetry breaking (RSB) is a theoretically appealing framework for the generation of mass scales through quantum effects. It can be successfully implemented in models with extended scalar and gauge sectors.
Leonardo Chataignier +3 more
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Examples of sub-millimeter, 7T, T1-weighted EPI datasets acquired with the T123DEPI sequence
These imaging data are examples of sub-millimeter resolution T1-weighted EPI (Echo Planar Imaging) acquired using the T123DEPI (T1-imaging with 2 3D-EPIs) sequence [1]; functional MRI data with matching resolution and distortion, and MP2RAGE ...
Wietske van der Zwaag +6 more
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Functional and structural connectivity of thalamic subnuclei in major depressive disorder at 7 Tesla. [PDF]
Aims Major depressive disorder (MDD) is widely considered to be a mood disorder characterized by altered connectivity. The thalamus plays an important role in MDD by connecting large areas of the brain. Here, we explored thalamic connectivity in MDD at the subnuclear level using ultra‐high‐field MRI.
Liu W +10 more
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While Spinoza stipulates an ideal moral person in the propositions on the ‘free man’ in Ethics IV, this account does not seem to be intended to function as a pedagogical tool of political relevance. Hence, it does not seem to correspond to the purpose of
J. Dahlbeck, Moa De Lucia Dahlbeck
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Spinoza on Melancholy and Cheerfulness [PDF]
Spinoza's philosophy is often celebrated for its strong anti-normative current. Spinoza argues, for instance, that good and bad do not indicate anything positive in things, and that affects are always particular to the situation in which they arise.
Thomas, Christopher
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Lo spinozismo nella Revue philosophique de Louvain (1946-1999)
During the second half of the 20th century, despite the flourishing of Spinoza scholarship (particularly in the French-speaking world) references to Spinoza seem to be rather infrequent in the famous Catholic journal Revue philosophique de Louvain.
Fiormichele Benigni
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The Relation of Conatus with spinoza`s Ethics [PDF]
Conatus, the law of self-preservation, is an inherent striving of beings to persist on its own being.. Spinoza, after explaining the conatus and justifying the problem of self-destruction (suicide), rejected many of common concepts of his predecessors ...
muhammad ali abdllahi +1 more
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Tuned neural responses to haptic numerosity in the putamen
The ability to perceive the numerosity of items in the environment is critical for behavior of species across the evolutionary tree. Though the focus of studies of numerosity perception lays on the parietal and frontal cortices, the ability to perceive ...
Shir Hofstetter, Serge O. Dumoulin
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Singularities in FLRW spacetimes
We point out that past-incompleteness of geodesics in FLRW spacetimes does not necessarily imply that these spacetimes start from a singularity. Namely, if a test particle that follows such a trajectory has a non-vanishing velocity, its energy was super ...
Huibert het Lam, Tomislav Prokopec
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