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The growth of entire functions in the terms of generalized orders
Let $\Phi$ be a convex function on $[x_0,+\infty)$ such that$\frac{\Phi(x)}x\to+\infty$, $x\to+\infty$, $f(z)=\sum_{n=0}^\infty a_nz^n$ — a transcendental entire function, let $M(r,f)$ be the maximum modulus of $f$ and let$$\rho_\Phi(f)=\limsup_{r\to ...
T. Ya. Hlova, P. V. Filevych
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Abstract This article reports on a qualitative study of the way instructors and students understand and respond to traumatizing events in a Sri Lankan university. It shows how the attitudes and practices in the society at large are carried over to classrooms even though local institutions do not have a programmatic trauma‐informed pedagogy.
Suresh Canagarajah +1 more
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¿PUEDE EL HOMBRE SER UN INSTRUMENTO?
In his academical works Vitoria inquires into the instrumentalization and some Spanish dominion over the Indies, in which he justifies an ontological view sustained on an anthropological investigation about the relations between both human beings and ...
Juan Cruz Cruz
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Transcendental Pragmatics and Hermeneutics [PDF]
: In which sense could transcendental pragmatics combined with a hermeneutical approach provide the social sciences with a critical oriented approach?
Hedberg, Petra
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Imagination in Critical Theory: Utopia, Ideology, Aesthetics
ABSTRACT This article explores the role of imagination in critical theory, addressing its conceptual ambiguity and its synthesis of three distinct but interrelated strands. The first, rooted in Freud's theory, sees imagination as wish‐fulfillment—necessarily unreal yet foundational to utopian thought.
Markus Gante
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Schopenhauer on space, time, causality and matter: a physical reexamination
According to Schopenhauer, Kant’s arguments about the transcendental ideality of space and time have implications for matter through the concept of causality and the principle of sufficient reason.
Shahen Hacyan
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Mysteries and Scandals. Transcendental Naturalism and the Future of Philosophy
In this paper I shall discuss McGinn's transcendental naturalism (TN) and the reasons he gives in order to show that philosophy will always be just a cluster of mysteries without answers.
Diana I. Pérez
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Kant’s religious argument for the existence of God: The ultimate dependence of human destiny on divine assistance [PDF]
After reviewing Kant’s well-known criticisms of the traditional proofs of God’s existence and his preferred moral argument, this paper presents a detailedanalysis of a densely-packed theistic argument in Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason ...
Palmquist, Stephen R.
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A type of transcendental argument for libertarian free will maintains that if acting freely requires the availability of alternative possibilities, and determinism holds, then one is not justified in asserting that there is no free will.
Nadine Elzein, Tuomas K. Pernu
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Ultimate-Grounding Under the Condition of Finite Knowledge. A Hegelian Perspective [PDF]
Hegel's Science of Logic makes the just not low claim to be an absolute, ultimate-grounded knowledge. This project, which could not be more ambitious, has no good press in our post-metaphysical age.
Wandschneider, Dieter
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