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The Varieties of Russellianism
Russellianism is the view that the meaning of a proper name is the individual designated by the name. Together with other plausible assumptions,...
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For a contextualist and content-related understanding of the difference between human and artificial intelligence
The development of artificial intelligence necessarily implies the anthropological question of the difference between human and artificial...
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Syllogistic Relevance and Term Logic
Term Functor Logic is a term logic that recovers some important features of the traditional, Aristotelian logic; however, it turns out that it does...
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A step in the right direction, or more of the same? A systematic review of the impact of human rights due diligence legislation
Recently, there has been a strong push for binding human rights due diligence (HRDD) legislation, both at the national and European levels. As...
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Putting the Pragmatic Account of Moral Status to Work: a Reply to Gordon
In a recent commentary, John-Stewart Gordon points to the need for further elaboration of the pragmatic approach to moral status that I have...
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How agricultural producers use local knowledge, climate information, and on-farm “experiments” to address drought risk
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of drought in many parts of the world, including Montana. In the face of worsening...
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Saving, sharing and sha** landrace seeds in commons: unravelling seed commoning norms for furthering agrobiodiversity
One of the major challenges facing agricultural and food systems today is the loss of agrobiodiversity. Considering the current impasse of preventing...
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‘Emancipation’ in Digital Nomadism vs in the Nation-State: A Comparative Analysis of Idealtypes
Academic and public debate is continuing about whether digital nomadism, a new Internet-enabled phenomenon in which digital workers adopt a...
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Navigating the interplay of legal frameworks and corporate governance: the impact on asset quality in an emerging economy
This study examines the impact of regulatory changes on seven distinct corporate governance determinants of asset quality in Indian banks. We focus...
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Why Is the Frequency of a Risk More Important than Its Severity in Retaining Adaptive Information? A Multilevel Analysis of Human Evolution Using Snakes as Models
Human beings have a memory adapted to primarily retain and recall information that favors their survival and reproduction. We tested whether the...
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Love in Action: Agreements in a Large Microfinance Bank that Scale Ecosystem-Wide Flourishing, Organizational Impact, and Total Value Generated
Scaling ecosystem-wide flourishing, organizational impact, and the total value generated across an organization’s ecosystem of stakeholders is a...
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The representation, quantification, and nature of genetic information
Current genetics studies often refer to notions from information science. The purpose of this paper is to summarize and structure the different...
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Artificial consciousness: a perspective from the free energy principle
Does the assumption of a weak form of computational functionalism, according to which the right form of neural computation is sufficient for...
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Medical ethics in childbirth: a structural equation modeling approach in south of Iran
BackgroundThe existence of a valid instrument to evaluate the attitude of mothers towards compliance with medical ethics during childbirth can lead...
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Children needs and childcare: an illustration of how underappreciated social and economic needs shape the farm enterprise
Despite 40-year-old evidence of childcare challenges limiting women’s participation in agriculture in the United States, it was not until a major...
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Mental filing, continued
According to traditional versions of the mental file theory, we should posit mental files —that is, mental representations with containment...
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Epistemic Bystander
Epistemic bystanding occurs when an agent has all the competences, knowledge and opportunity to prevent another person from forming a false or risky...