Do autistic people share the same moral foundations as typical people? Here we built on two prominent theories in psychology, moral foundations theory and the empathizing–systemizing (E–S) theory, to observe the nature of morality in autistic people an
we need a precise, conceptual characterization of the “systems” that are involved in the working mechanisms of life. Life science is a natural context within which a well-grounded notion of system is crucial.
This chapter is devoted to a full exposition of Galois theory, which here means the theory Galois himself explained in his memoir on the conditions for the solvability of equations by radicals, often called his First Memoir . A careful reading of the First Memoir shows that Galois himself ...
Network science, also known as graph theory in mathematics, is the academic study of complex networked systems and their real-world properties. This section includes a thorough survey of network fundamentals: what we currently know about the structure, behavior, dynamics, categories, and characteristic...
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Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 153. This is the first of 6 lectures of my 2011 Mises Academy course “The Social Theory of Hoppe.” See also my article “Read Hoppe, Then Nothing Is the Same,” Mises Daily (June 10, 2011). The remaining lectures fo
The aim of this contribution is to provide a rather general answer to Hume’s problem. To this end, induction is treated within a straightforward form
preserve hedonism as a principle of motivation; his divergent anthropologies in the Essay and in the Two Treatises of Government; and finally to the influence of his reading of Fran莽ois Bernier and Abraham Roger, which led him to draw sati into an alternative anthropology of religious ...
Ellis, G.F.R.: Stephen Hawking’s 1966 Adams Prize Essay. Eur. J. Phys. H 39, 403–411 (2014) Google Scholar Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration: First M87 event horizon telescope results. V. Physical origin of the asymmetric ring. Astrophys. J. Lett. 875(L5,) 1–31 (2019) Falc...
Overall, the examples speak in favor of essential properties of the sense of us conforming to an adequate description as set out at the beginning. They support the idea of a stronger nonverbal intersubjective binding between individuals—a feature that was identified as a requirement for a sense...