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A Hermeneutic for and from Reading Kierkegaard’s For Self-Examination
This essay provides a close reading of Kierkegaard’s later signed text, For Self-Examination. While many of Kierkegaard’s pseudonymous texts often are selected for their philosophically explicit engagements with Hegelian philosophy, I use Hegel’s ...
Nathan Eric Dickman
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By overcoming the fixed‐path limitations of conventional machine learning, a heterogeneous graph neural network fundamentally reconstructs material data representation. Integrating variable processing sequences with intrinsic elemental features, this framework enables exploratory optimization across high‐dimensional spaces.
Jie Yin +12 more
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Sustainable art should not be installed at natural sites
The author criticizes the increasing trend of installing artworks in natural environments, questioning the ecological and cultural implications of such practices. While recognizing the contributions of historical land art and environmental art
Riccardo Guarino
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Ferroelectric Devices for In‐Memory and In‐Sensor Computing
Inspired by biological systems, in‐memory and in‐sensor computing overcome von Neumann bottlenecks. Ferroelectric devices can mimic synaptic functions and sense stimuli like light or force, therefore are ideal for these paradigms. This review introduces the ferroelectric devices applied for in‐memory and in‐sensor computing, covering their structures ...
Hong Fang +5 more
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Synergistic control of surface uniformity and solid–electrolyte interphase robustness regulates potassium deposition, suppressing dendritic growth and enabling uniform, dense potassium plating. This combined strategy promotes stable interfacial chemistry and homogeneous electric‐field distribution, leading to enhanced reversibility and long‐term ...
Pan He +13 more
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This study examines how Todd Haynes’sVelvet Goldmine(1998) allows for a re-reading of the history of AIDS and homosexuality by excluding bodies, temporalities, and spatialities from being assigned to any fixed identity.
Eda Yetim
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“This lofty mountain of silver could conquer the whole world”: Potosí and the political ecology of underdevelopment, 1545-1800[1] [PDF]
By the 1570’s, Potosí, and its silver, had become the hub of acommodity revolution that reorganized Peru’s peoples and landscapes to serve capital and empire.
Jason Moore
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The study of theology and religion at the University of Pretoria: Two epochs of endeavor
This article explores the possibility of an alignment of (a) theology (understood as study concentrating on one faith from the faith suppositions of that faith) and (b) a study of world religions, open to all regardless of faith in the context of an ...
J.S. (Kobus) Krüger
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Multiferroic order parameters – polarization, magnetization, and ferroelastic strain – are positioned as dynamic design variables for batteries. Their mechanistic roles, practical tuning through fabrication and external fields, and ferroic‐resolved characterization routes are unified into a closed‐loop framework, revealing how coupled ferroic responses
Jiaqi Su +13 more
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Liquid metal catalysts are widely assumed to promote high‐quality 2D growth. In this work, operando experiments and machine‐learning‐accelerated simulations show that hBN on Cu breaks this graphene‐derived expectation, where molten Cu promotes multilayer/3D growth, but re‐solidified single‐crystal Cu stabilizes monolayer formation.
Nikoo Ghanadan +17 more
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