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Methods Based on Polynomial Chaos for Quadratic Delay Differential Equations With Random Parameters
ABSTRACT We consider systems of delay differential equations (DDEs), including a single delay and a quadratic right‐hand side. In a system, parameters are replaced by random variables to perform an uncertainty quantification. Thus the solution of the DDEs becomes a random process, which can be represented by a series of the generalised polynomial chaos.
Roland Pulch
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Introduction: Indology and Aryanism: Knowledge of India in Nazi Germany-An Invitation for New Research. [PDF]
Epple M +4 more
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Certainties and the Bedrock of Moral Reasoning: Three Ways the Spade Turns
ABSTRACT In this paper, we identify and explain three kinds of bedrock in moral thought. The term “bedrock,” as introduced by Wittgenstein in §217 of the Philosophical Investigations, stands for the end of a chain of reasoning. We affirm that some chains of moral reasoning do indeed end with certainty.
Konstantin Deininger, Herwig Grimm
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Datafication: the Flavor and Scent of Data. [PDF]
Botin L.
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Thomas Hobbes and the Invented Tradition of Positivism: Reflections on Language, Power, and Essentialism [PDF]
Boyle, James
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Epistemological Tensions in Bourdieu's Conception of Social Science [PDF]
The main purpose of this paper is to explore Pierre Bourdieu’s conception of social science. To this end, the paper sheds light on the main epistemological presuppositions that undergird Bourdieu’s defence of reflexive sociology as a scientific endeavour.
Susen, S.
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A Modest Conception of Moral Right & Wrong
ABSTRACT Taking inspiration from Hume, I advance a conception of the part of morality concerned with right and wrong, rooted in the actual moral rules established and followed within our society. Elsewhere, I have argued this approach provides a way of thinking about how we are genuinely “bound in a moral way” to keep our moral obligations that it is ...
Jorah Dannenberg
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The Oxford Handbook of Dewey [Intro available free from OUP] [PDF]
The Oxford Handbook of Dewey, ed. Steven Fesmire Volume Abstract: John Dewey was the foremost figure and public intellectual in early to mid-twentieth century American philosophy.
Fesmire, Steven
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Generalized analytical equations were developed that accurately predict the local pumping characteristics, viscous dissipation, and average shear rates in channels of both conventional and high‐performance single‐screw extruders. Applied within segmented extruder calculations, these models aid in screw design and process troubleshooting without the ...
Daniel Herzog +3 more
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Polarization of beliefs as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic: The case of Spain. [PDF]
Bernacer J +3 more
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