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Trauma, subjectivity and subjectality* [PDF]
Taking a critical stand on contemporary trends in psychoanalysis regarding trauma, the author addresses the problem of psychic trauma mainly in terms of how it affects the patient's status as a subject. After reexamining the notions of subject and subjectivity, the author illustrates the usefulness of the notion of "subjectality," defined as a critical
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Subjective Distributions [PDF]
A decision maker has to choose one of several random variables, with uncertainty known distributions. As a Bayesian she behaves as if she knew the distributions. In his paper we suggest an axiomatic derivation of these (subjective) distributions, which is much more economical than the derivations by de Finetti or Savage.
Itzhak Gilboa, David Schmeidler
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Subjectivity versus Subjection
Although I have viewed beautiful and impressive works of art in a number of art galleries in Lebanon, Tunisia and Palestine over the last ten years, my most memorable encounters with art works in the Arab world occurred in unlikely settings: a lawyer's office and a doctor's clinic.
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Subjective Proportionality [PDF]
Abstract Chapter 7 investigates what I call ‘subjective proportionality’: how we should make proportionality calculations under uncertainty. The chapter takes the idea that under uncertainty we should compare expected harm with expected good as its starting point.
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Pharmacokinetics of primaquine in man. II. Comparison of acute vs chronic dosage in Thai subjects. [PDF]
Stephen A. Ward +8 more
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Efficacy and Safety of Atorvastatin in the Prevention of Cardiovascular End Points in Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes: The Atorvastatin Study for Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease Endpoints in Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (ASPEN) [PDF]
Irene F. Gazi, Dimitri P. Mikhailidis
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Subject Positions, Subject Extraction, EPP, and the Subject Criterion
AbstractThe idea that the EPP reduces to the criterial freezing of the clausal subject is shown to have empirical consequences beyond those discussed in Rizzi & Shlonsky (2006, 2007). In particular, it bears upon the Highest Subject Restriction on resumptive pronouns in Hebrew relative clauses, the Anti-Agreement Effect in Berber and on the ...
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