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The Role of Georg Friedrich von Johnssen in the Emergence of the Unknown Superiors, 1763–64
Andrew McKenzie-McHarg
May 03, 2018
This article seeks to clarify the role played by the alchemist Georg Friedrich Johnssen (c.1726-1775) in the emergence of the notion that Freemasonry and other secret societies in the second half of the eighteenth-century were...
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The Reality and Power of International Law
Carmen Chas Bartolome
Apr 06, 2024

Georg Schwarzenberger’s oeuvre has remained significantly underexplored in International Relations literature despite his status as one of the most important thinkers in International Relations and international law of the...

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The Reality and Power of International Law
Carmen Chas Bartolome
Apr 06, 2024

Georg Schwarzenberger’s oeuvre has remained significantly underexplored in International Relations literature despite his status as one of the most important thinkers in International Relations and international law of the...

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Ex epistulis Philippinensibus
S Kroupa
May 03, 2017
When sent as a pharmacist to the Philippines in 1688, the Bohemian Jesuit Georg Joseph Kamel turned to the local nature to identify resources, which he could use in his practice. Remarkably for a Jesuit of his low rank, Kamel...
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Topology From Analysis
Nicholas A Scoville
Jan 01, 0001
Topology is often described as having no notion of distance, but a notion of nearness. How can such a thing be possible? Isn't this just a distinction without a difference? In this project, we will discover the notion of...
Published by: Ursinus College
Dilthey, Gadamer, and Facebook
R Craig
Dec 01, 2016
This article offers a rereading of aspects of the twentieth-century German hermeneutic tradition, with a specific emphasis on Wilhelm Dilthey and Hans-Georg Gadamer. It aims to show how we could re-evaluate their work's...
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Automatic music composition using answer set programming
Music composition used to be a pen and paper activity. These days music is often composed with the aid of computer software, even to the point where the computer composes parts of the score autonomously. The composition of most...
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Enrichment and Transcriptome Analysis of CD4+ T Cell Clones Harboring Intact HIV-1 Proviruses
More than 40 years after its onset, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) epidemic remains a major global health burden. HIV-1 is a retrovirus that infects and destroys predominantly CD4+ T cells. Since CD4+ T cells...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Becoming a Selfish Clan
Transposable elements (TEs) are parasitic DNA bits capable of mobilization and mutagenesis, typically suppressed by host's epigenetic silencing. Since the selfish DNA concept, it is appreciated that genomes are also molded by...
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Automatic music composition using answer set programming
Music composition used to be a pen and paper activity. These days music is often composed with the aid of computer software, even to the point where the computer composes parts of the score autonomously. The composition of most...
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Repurposing of medications for pulmonary arterial hypertension.
This manuscript on drug repurposing incorporates the broad experience of members of the Pulmonary Vascular Research Institute's Innovative Drug Development Initiative as an open debate platform for academia, the pharmaceutical...
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Schelling’s Political Naturalism
Schelling is often seen as an apolitical thinker. However, although he never developed a full-fledged political theory like Kant, Fichte, or Hegel, he did reflect on politics, too. Considerations on the political were not merely...
Schelling’s Political Naturalism
Schelling is often seen as an apolitical thinker. However, although he never developed a full-fledged political theory like Kant, Fichte, or Hegel, he did reflect on politics, too. Considerations on the political were not merely...
Cross-kingdom comparison of the developmental hourglass.
The developmental hourglass model has its foundations in classic anatomical studies by von Baer and Haeckel. In this context, even the conservation of animal body plans has been explained by evolutionary constraints acting on...
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