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5 Etudes on Body Without Organs
The concept of “Body without Organs (BwO)” proposed by Gilles Deleuze (and Félix Guattari) is quite often overlooked both in the “post-Deleuzian” literature and in various systems/media theories.
Ivan N. Belonogov
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Effectiveness of music therapy within community hospitals: an EMMPIRE retrospective study
. Introduction:. Given the challenges health systems face in providing effective nonpharmacologic treatment for pain and psychological distress, clinical effectiveness studies of evidence-based strategies such as music therapy (MT) are needed. Objectives:
Samuel N. Rodgers-Melnick +3 more
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This paper is written to articulate in a summary form 14 evidently-known essential and personalistic principles from the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas needed, especially by Pope Francis, to understand a third period of neo-Thomism we are now in: Born ...
Peter A. Redpath
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An Epistemology of the Traditionalist Conception of Tradition: The (Im) Possibility of Combining Tradition and Modernity [PDF]
Introduction Political conflicts in contemporary Iran can largely be explained by the confrontation between tradition and modernity. To address this dichotomy, Iranian thinkers have proposed various solutions. Some fully embrace modernity while rejecting
Mohsen Mizazade +1 more
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Objectives To develop, test, validate and implement a system dynamics model to simulate the pandemic progress and the impact of various interventions on viral spread, healthcare utilisation and demand in secondary care.Design We adopted the system ...
Paul Turner +6 more
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A commercial port town on the East China Sea, a bustling manufacturing city in Ireland, and a scenic city on the Mediterranean coast—what ties together these regions and their people, economies, and environments? They could be part of a product's supply chain. Because the global economy rests on the maintenance of such chains, there needs to be a shift
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Thinking, Experiencing and Rethinking Mereological Interdependence
The present article is a partly ontological, partly Gestalt-psychological discussion of the thinkability of structures in which parts and whole are interdependent (MI). In the first section, I show that in the framework of E.
Stadler Michael W.
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The Form is Not a Proper Part in Aristotle’s Metaphysics Z.17, 1041b11–33
When Aristotle argues at the 'Metaphysics' Z.17, 1041b11–33 that a whole, which is not a heap, contains ‘something else’, i.e. the form, besides the elements, it is not clear whether or not the form is a proper part of the whole.
Liva Rotkale
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The critical role of fragments in spatial discourse stems from the complex relationship between fragment and whole. The paradox of fragments offers a deeper understanding of how our architecture, interior, and urban systems are constructed by the ...
Paramita Atmodiwirjo, Yandi Andri Yatmo
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The importance of the general system theory for the modern world [PDF]
The paper explores General Systems Theory and its methodology. The historical development of the thought of wholeness is presented at the beginning, reflecting on philosophical attitudes that indicated the importance of the whole in relation to the parts.
Šijan Aleksandar +2 more
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