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Why "consciousness" means what it does. [PDF]
“Consciousness” seems to be a polysemic, ambiguous, term. Because of this, theorists have sought to distinguish the different kinds of phenomena that “consciousness” denotes, leading to a proliferation of terms for different kinds of consciousness ...
Manson, Neil C.
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Probiotics and Antimicrobial Peptides: The Creatures’ and Substances’ Future in the Twenty-First Century: An Opinion Letter [PDF]
While the number of scientific publications related to health-promoting bacteria and antimicrobials of proteinaceous nature is growing, there is an obvious need for a better comprehension of what these studies actually provide the community and which directions these studies should be taking.
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Analysing co-evolution among artificial 3D creatures [PDF]
This paper is concerned with the analysis of coevolutionary dynamics among 3D artificial creatures, similar to those introduced by Sims (1). Coevolution is subject to complex dynamics which are notoriously difficult to analyse.
C.D. Rosin +7 more
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To encounter a giant whip scorpion for the first time can be an alarming experience! What seems like a miniature monster from a horror movie is really a fairly benign creature.
William H. Kern, Ralph E. Mitchell
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The status of women and their role in consolidating social peace according to monotheistic and man-made religions [PDF]
The aim of this research is to clarify the position of women and their rights in the divine and man-made religions، and to highlight their role in achieving societal peace، because women are the nucleus of society and are the first building ...
Alaa Adel Fleih Hassan Al-Taie - +1 more
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The human person as a “triadic” creature needs ritual at all three levels − physical, psychological and spiritual − of his or her being. At the physical level, ritual serves as support for a healthier life-style.
Slavko Krajnc, Stanko Gerjolj
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The Function of Introductions in Dostoevsky’s Work (About L. Bagby’s Book) [PDF]
The review analysis the main theses contained in the monograph by Lewis Bagby, American slavicist, Professor Emeritus of Russian literature and language at the University of Wyoming, First Words: On Dostoevsky’s Introductions, that researches the ...
Nikolay N. Podosokorsky
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Reflection on the Essentials of Avecinna and Mulla-Sadra's [PDF]
The philosophers believe that the origin of the chain of Intellects "The primal Intellect "(Agl-al Awal) is the "First Creature ".In Islamic tradition the First Creature is called by different names such as: Intellect (Agl), The Pen ...
Forigh Rahimpour
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Frankenstein’s creature is twice-made; firstly, Frankenstein is an organic being without any real biological parentage, and literary being through his own reading, which makes him aware of his intellectual and emotional affinities with humans.
Zaven Paré
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Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the Guillotine, and Modern Ontological Anxiety [PDF]
Lacefield’s interdisciplinary analysis analyzes motifs of decapitation/dismemberment in Frankenstein and then moves into a discussion of the novel’s exploration of the ontological categories specified above.
Lacefield, Kristen
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