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    The Trajectory of Hemispheric Lateralization in the Core System of Face Processing: A Cross-Sectional Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Pilot Study.Franziska E. Hildesheim,Isabell Debus,Roman Kessler,InaThome,Kristin M. Zimmermann,Olaf Steinsträter,Jens Sommer,Inge Kamp-Becker,Rudolf Stark &Andreas Jansen -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Pēteris Zālīte: kantiskais ideālisms un laicīgie ideāli.Ināra Cera (ed.) -2008 - Rīga: LU Filozofijas un socioloģijas institūts.
  3. Neuroimaging studies of sentence and discourse comprehension.Ina D. Bornkessel & Friederici &D. Angela -2009 - In Gareth Gaskell,Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics. Oxford University Press.
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    Kants Theorie der Biologie (Teil 1).Ina Goy -2017 - InKants Theorie der Biologie: Ein Kommentar. Eine Lesart. Eine historische Einordnung. Berlin/New York: De Gruyter. pp. 1-184.
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    Mencius: A New Translation Arranged and Annotated for the General Reader.Mother Saint-ina -1964 -International Philosophical Quarterly 4 (1):158-160.
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    Über die Vergänglichkeit: eine Philosophie des Abschieds.Ina Schmidt -2019 - Hamburg: Edition Körber.
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    The Politics of Women's Work in Computerized Environments.Ina Wagner -1995 -European Journal of Women's Studies 2 (3):295-314.
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    Der normierte Mensch. Eine Betrachtung hinsichtlich des Verhältnisses von Normalität und Objektivität aus dem Blickpunkt der husserlschen Phänomenologie/ The Normalized Man. Reflexions on the Relationship between Normality and Objectivity from the Point of View of Husserlian Phenomenology.Ina Marie Weber -2017 -Gestalt Theory 39 (2-3):263-280.
    The human being as a constituted objectivity is a fragile ‘figure’ who lives in through their individual and shared experience. As a constituted objectivity, it influences our experiences, actions and the constitution of our community. Nevertheless, it appears to us, who actually constitute it, as a completely independent and immutable object, as a mere fact our experience has to comply with, and as a normative representation of the human being. This paper inquires - from a phenomenological point of view - (...) about the structure that underlies the norm at work in our experience, as well as in the high- and low-level dimensions of the intersubjective community. Indirectly, such a structure can be identified through the connection between Husserl’s understanding of normality and objectivity. My claim is that normativity can be understood as a necessary function and thus can be distinguished from objectivity and normality. Normativity appears, therefore, as a function of objectivity, which allows one to distinguish the latter from normality. As such, normativity should not be confused with an active agreement or regulation, but rather identified as a necessary constitutive structure arising from experiential intersubjective sense-borrowing performance. At the same time, due to its connection to objectivity, normativity also appears to strongly influence the social production of validity, therefore being endorsed by institutions. (shrink)
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  9. Śaśinātha-nibandhāvalī.Śaśinātha Jhā -1980 - Darabhaṅgā: Kāmeśvarasiṃha-Darabhaṅgā-Saṃskr̥ta-Viśvavidyālayaḥ. Edited by Rāmacandra Miśra.
    Verse treatises on Advaita Jaina, and Nyaya philosophy.
     
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    (1 other version)The world and the individual in chinese metaphysics.Thome H. Fang -1964 -Philosophy East and West 14 (2):101-130.
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    Transplantation tolerance, microchimerism, and the two-way paradigm.Thomes E. Starzl And Anthony J. Demetris -1998 -Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 19 (5):441.
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    The essence of Wang yang-ming's philosophy in a historical perspective.Thome H. Fang -1973 -Philosophy East and West 23 (1/2):73-90.
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    Newman's Dream of Gerontius.Ina Rae Hark -1975 -Renascence 28 (1):15-26.
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    Truth and Consequences of Metaphors.Ina Loewenberg -1973 -Philosophy and Rhetoric 6 (1):30 - 46.
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    A Historical Introduction to Ethics.Thomes Verner Moore -1916 -Philosophical Review 25:83.
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    Re-thinking Economy: Beyond the Androcentric Order1.Ina Praetorius -1998 -Feminist Theology 6 (17):89-102.
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    Speaking of God As a Woman Since the Enlightenment.Ina Praetorius -2006 -Feminist Theology 15 (1):84-97.
    This article explores the nature of being ‘of the truth’ in risky prophetic speaking by women. This is counter to strategies which avoid truth telling, such as deprecating qualifications, scholarly objectivity and canonization. In contrast, it has to do with inspiration, and meaning. At the end of patriarchy, in a post-patriarchal world, the article asks how women and men can speak the truth prophetically, in ways that will change the world.
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    Defending Abortion: Should We Treat the Body as Property?Ina Roy -1999 -Public Affairs Quarterly 13 (4):309-329.
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    Changes in Emotional-Behavioral Functioning Among Pre-school Children Following the Initial Stage Danish COVID-19 Lockdown and Home Confinement.Ina Olmer Specht,Jeanett Friis Rohde,Ann-Kristine Nielsen,Sofus Christian Larsen &Berit Lilienthal Heitmann -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Unintended negative outcomes on child behavior due to lockdown and home confinement following the corona virus disease pandemic needs highlighting to effectively address these issues in the current and future health crises. In this sub-study of the ODIN-study, the objectives were to determine whether the Danish lockdown and home confinement following the COVID-19 pandemic affected changes in emotional-behavioral functioning of pre-school-aged children using the validated Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire answered by parents shortly before lockdown and 3 weeks into lockdown, and (...) moreover, to examine whether baseline family and social characteristics could predict change in child emotional-behavioral functioning during lockdown. Parents of 40 children with a mean age of 5.0 completed the baseline questionnaire and the lockdown follow-up questionnaire. The SDQ-Total difficulties score and Prosocial Behavioral score changed significantly from pre- to lockdown [SDQ-TD mean: 6.0 and 7.9; P = 0.02, respectively and PSB mean: 8.5 and 7.9; P = 0.03, respectively]. Attending leisure time activities before lockdown was a predicting factor of changes to the worse in the children’s SDQ-TD scores, with a mean difference in SDQ-TD between those with and without activities of 3.16 ; P = 0.03. In conclusion, the study showed a modest decrease in child-emotional behavioral functioning during the COVID-19 lockdown, potentially due to parental stress. Although these results might not be generalizable due to small sample size and selected population, the results point to a need of a greater awareness of child mental wellbeing during a lockdown situation. (shrink)
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    Ii internationales symposium über gerechtigkeit.Anja-Rosa Thöming -2001 -Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 46 (1):147-148.
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    Religion und steinzeitliche Kunst. Die Höhlenmalerei als Spiegel der jungpaläolithischen Geisteswelt.Ina Wunn -2000 -Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 8 (2):193-211.
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    Grammar overrides frequency: evidence from the online processing of flexible word order.Ina Bornkessel,Matthias Schlesewsky &Angela D. Friederici -2002 -Cognition 85 (2):B21-B30.
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    Epigenetic Theories: Caspar Friedrich Wolff and Immanuel Kant.Ina Goy -2014 - In Eric Watkins & Ina Goy,Kant's Theory of Biology. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 43-60.
    In this paper, I investigate the relation of Kant's theory of biology to epigenetic accounts of organic generation and development. In the literature, a dispute about similarities between Blumenbach's epigenetic account and Kant dominated the debate for many years (see Lenoir 1980, 1981, and 1982, 17–34, Richards 2000; 2002, 207–37; Look 2006, and van den Berg 2009). Some more recent interpreters claim that Wolff's, more than Blumenbach's account plays the pivotal role in the development of a vitalistic conception of epigenesis (...) in Kant (see Dupont 2007 and Huneman 2007). Although I myself hold the view that Kant's position contains preformistic and epigenetic characteristics, in the current paper I focus solely on an investigation of epigenetic elements in Kant's account and compare them to the corresponding epigenetic elements in Wolff's theory. Section I of the paper is devoted to an analysis of Wolff's most important epigenetic theorems: the notion of the essential power (vis essentialis) and the conception of the part-whole composition of organized matter. Although Wolff describes the essential power vitalisticly, as a principle of life, he understands it as the cause of mechanical motions explaining the generation, nourishment, and the growth of an organism. Wolff's model of the part-whole composition of organic matter is subtle, but committed to fundamental mechanistic assumptions, such as that the organism as a whole is composed of inorganic parts. In section II, I analyze the corresponding elements in Kant's theory: the notion of the formative power and the conception of the whole-part composition of organized materials. Kant describes the formative power as a principle that causes the purposive form of an organized being such that matter and mechanism are the means to the purpose of the being as their end. The purpose of the whole is a functional unit which is in principle superior to the form and matter of the subordinate parts. The parts are combined into such a whole in being mutually cause and effect of each other and in being related to the superior whole. In section III, I respond to the debate in the literature. Against Dupont (2007) and Huneman (2007) I argue that, according to Wolff, the vis essentialis accounts for mechanic effects in matter, whereas, according to Kant, the formative power explains the intentional order (form, end, purpose) of an individual organized being, its parts, and its species. Since this view is closer to Blumenbach than to Wolff, the ongoing comparison between Kant and Blumenbach in the literature is justified. However, the emphasis on the specific part-whole composition that Kant considers to be the determining feature of an organized being can be found only in Wolff and not in Blumenbach—though Wolff and Kant describe it in opposing ways. This increases the systematic importance of Wolff for Kant. Thus, a fresh look on the historical debate is required. (shrink)
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    Nach Verzeihung fragen. Einleitung in den Schwerpunkt.Ina Emundts -2023 -Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 48 (3):331-336.
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    Contributing to food security in urban areas: differences between urban agriculture and peri-urban agriculture in the Global North.Ina Opitz,Regine Berges,Annette Piorr &Thomas Krikser -2016 -Agriculture and Human Values 33 (4):341-358.
    Food security is becoming an increasingly relevant topic in the Global North, especially in urban areas. Because such areas do not always have good access to nutritionally adequate food, the question of how to supply them is an urgent priority in order to maintain a healthy population. Urban and peri-urban agriculture, as sources of local fresh food, could play an important role. Whereas some scholars do not differentiate between peri-urban and urban agriculture, seeing them as a single entity, our hypothesis (...) is that they are distinct, and that this has important consequences for food security and other issues. This has knock-on effects for food system planning and has not yet been appropriately analysed. The objectives of this study are to provide a systematic understanding of urban and peri-urban agriculture in the Global North, showing their similarities and differences, and to analyse their impact on urban food security. To this end, an extensive literature review was conducted, resulting in the identification and comparison of their spatial, ecological and socio-economic characteristics. The findings are discussed in terms of their impact on food security in relation to the four levels of the food system: food production, processing, distribution and consumption. The results show that urban and peri-urban agriculture in the Global North indeed differ in most of their characteristics and consequently also in their ability to meet the food needs of urban inhabitants. While urban agriculture still meets food needs mainly at the household level, peri-urban agriculture can provide larger quantities and has broader distribution pathways, giving it a separate status in terms of food security. Nevertheless, both possess (unused) potential, making them valuable for urban food planning, and both face similar threats regarding urbanisation pressures, necessitating adequate planning measures. (shrink)
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    Introduction: the issue of duplicates.Ina Heumann,Anne Greenwood MacKinney &Rainer Buschmann -2022 -British Journal for the History of Science 55 (3):257-278.
    The permanent preservation of objects in global custodianship is a captivating ideal that informs countless museums’ corporate identities and governs collection guidelines as well as politics. Recent research has challenged the alleged perpetuity of collections and collected items, revealing their coherence as fragile and dependent on historically, politically and culturally specific conditions. Duplicates offer an instructive point of entry to explore the idea of collection permanence, museum politics, and the mobility of museum objects. The history of duplicates, moreover, comprises a (...) constellation of practises, concepts and debates that can be found in various forms throughout the intertwined histories of natural-scientific, ethnographic and artistic collections. This history, however, has rarely been questioned or explored. By introducing the issue of duplicates, this paper opens up a discussion that not only connects different forms of collections, but also situates the history of collecting institutions across the disciplinary spectrum within broader political, economic and epistemic frameworks. (shrink)
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    The Autobiography of Video: Outline for a Revisionist Account of Early Video Art.Ina Blom -2013 -Critical Inquiry 39 (2):276-295.
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    Am Ende des Menschen? Theorien des Post- und Transhumanismus.Ina Bolinski &Stefan Rieger -2018 -Philosophische Rundschau 65 (1):27-46.
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  29. Norbert Mecklenburg: Das madchen aus der fremde Hamid reza/yousefi.Ina Braun -2008 -Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 61 (2):20.
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    A comédia desclassificada de Martins Pena.Iná Camargo Costa -1989 -Trans/Form/Ação 12:01-21.
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    Ensaísmo Teatral no Brasil.Iná Camargo Costa -1996 -Discurso 26:69-74.
    Depois de participar da revista Clima como ficcionista, dona Gilda de Mello e Souza dedicou-se ao ensaísmo, tratando, entre outros objetos, do teatro moderno no Brasil. Por sua independência intelectual, seus ensaios apresentam lições ainda hoje válidas para nós.
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    O ensaio de adorno e a produção social da forma.Iná Camargo Costa -1987 -Trans/Form/Ação 9:41-49.
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    Die Deduktion des Sittengesetzes in den Jahren 1785, 1788 und 1788–90 und der Wandel in Kants Naturbegriff.Ina Goy -2014 - In Heiko Puls,Kants Rechtfertigung des Sittengesetzes in Grundlegung Iii: Deduktion Oder Faktum? Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 167-188.
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  34. Jahānī az khūd bīgānah: majmūʻah-i maqālāt.Ḥamīd ʻInāyat -1975 - [Tehran]: Farmand.
     
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    The utility of standardized advance directives: the general practitioners’ perspective.Ina Carola Otte,Bernice Elger,Corinna Jung &Klaus Walter Bally -2016 -Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (2):199-206.
    Advance directives are written documents that give patients the opportunity to communicate their preferences regarding treatments they do or do not want to receive in case they become unable to make decisions. Commonly used pre-printed forms have different formats. Some offer space for patients to appoint a surrogate decision maker, and/or to determine future medical treatments and/or give a statement of personal values. So far it is unknown which forms GPs preferably use and why they decide to do so. 23 (...) semi-structured interviews with GPs were analysed using content analysis. Interviewees mainly use short templates and medium length templates with checkboxes to indicate patients’ preferences in regards to life prolonging measures. Especially when patients faced the progression of a disease, participants use the latter version. Only then, the interviewees remarked, patients are capable to rate concrete situations reliably. GPs also realize the importance of the verbal assessment of patients’ preferences; however they rarely keep a written form of the conversation. Some GPs hand out one or more templates and ask their patients to read and think about them at home with the option to talk to them about it later on, while others prefer their patients to fill them out alone at home. Regardless of template usage, most GPs emphasize that ADs require regular updates. GPs tend to see standardized advance directives mainly as a tool to start a conversation with their patients and to identify their real preferences and values. When the patient is still not facing the progression of an already existing disease it could be sufficient to only appoint a surrogate decision maker instead of creating a full AD. However, in all other situations, appointing a surrogate decision maker should be backed up by a written statement of a patient’s general values. Patients and their relatives should always have the opportunity to ask their GP for medical advice when drafting an AD. It is crucial to regularly verify and update existing ADs within the course of a disease. (shrink)
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    The Myth of the Nuclear Family.Ina Roy -2001 -American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3):24-25.
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    Lies and Amnesia in Anthropological Research: Recycling the Waste.Ina Rösing -1999 -Anthropology of Consciousness 10 (2-3):13-34.
    Based on field research on Andean medicine men and West Tibetan (Ladakhi) shamans, this paper delineates some research problems which arise from the lies told and amnesia experienced by indigenous informants. It is shown that the problem of amnesia leads to the paradox that "one can only do research on shamans by ceasing to do research." In discussing four hypotheses for understanding shaman's amnesia, as a "lie," as a professional ideology, or as an artifact of Western research, a solution is (...) sought for this paradox. The best solution is seen in an approach called "recycling the waste" in which lies, inventions, contradictory and fragmentary information (usually considered as the "waste" of research) are being "recycled" as valuable data in their own right. (shrink)
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    Confucius.Mother Saint-Ina -1963 -International Philosophical Quarterly 3 (4):537-553.
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  39. A Valorização da escola pública pela nacionalização das escolas alemãs na região do contestado em Santa Catarina.Nilson Thomé -2003 -Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 5 (2):p - 129.
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  40. Psychotherapeutische Aspekte in der Philosophie Platons.JohannesThome -1995 - New York: Olms-Weidmann.
     
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    Transplantation tolerance, microchimerism, and the two-way paradigm.Anthony J. Demetris Thomes E. Starzl -1998 -Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 19 (5):441.
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    How to measure effect sizes for rational decision-making.Ina Jäntgen -forthcoming -Philosophy of Science:1-17.
    Absolute and relative outcome measures measure a treatment’s effect size, purporting to inform treatment choices. I argue that absolute measures are at least as good as, if not better than, relative ones for informing rational decisions across choice scenarios. Specifically, this dominance of absolute measures holds for choices between a treatment and a control group treatment from a trial and for ones between treatments tested in different trials. This distinction has hitherto been neglected, just like the role of absolute and (...) baseline risks in rational decision-making that my analysis reveals. Recognizing both aspects advances the discussion on reporting outcome measures. (shrink)
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    Kants Theorie der Biologie: Ein Kommentar. Eine Lesart. Eine historische Einordnung.Ina Goy -2017 - Berlin/New York: De Gruyter.
    Ein textnaher, fortlaufender Kommentar zu Kants Lehre von organisierten Wesen in der „Kritik der Urteilskraft“ ist ein Desiderat sowohl der Kantforschung als auch der Philosophie und Geschichte der Lebenswissenschaften. Auch gibt es bisher nur wenige Lesarten, die Kants Philosophie der Biologie im Ganzen erschließen und versuchen, sie in die vielschichtigen historischen Kontexte der frühneuzeitlichen Naturforschung einzuordnen. Das vorliegende Buch schließt diese Lücken. Es verteidigt die Thesen, dass Kant organisierte Wesen durch drei Arten von Kräften und Gesetzen charakterisiert – durch mechanische, (...) physisch teleologische und moralteleologische Krätfe und Gesetze – deren Vereinbarkeit im Bewusstsein des Menschen, und in der Erfahrungswelt, so, wie sie dem Menschen erscheint, auf der regulativen Idee ihrer Einheit im schöpferischen, theoretisch praktischen Bewusstsein Gottes beruht. Kants Lehre von organisierten Wesen kann als Verbindung einer gemäßigten, weder animalkulistisch noch ovistisch vereinseitigten, Präformationslehre mit einer vitalistischen Spielart der Epigenesislehre verstanden werden. – Weiterführende und provokative Einsichten für eine der bewegtesten Debatten der gegenwärtigen Kantforschung. (shrink)
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    Theorizing the Chair: History, Culture, and Design.Inas Alkholy -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1751-1761.
    In Arthur Danto’s The Seat of the Soul: Three Chairs, the chair is a source of power and authority. This paper explores the aesthetic importance of chairs and their designers and determines why people from various cultures create different designs that all perform the same function: seating. Here, the chair is examined as an artwork and design phenomenon from historical, cultural, stylistic, and aesthetic perspectives. Data were gathered through a comprehensive literature review, reports, archival materials, and museum visits. Descriptive, historical, (...) and analytical methods were used to explore the religious, symbolic, spiritual, artistic, competitive, and academic legacies of the chair. Despite the similarity in function, the chair is more important than a sofa, bed, or bench. It displays one’s status, education, knowledge, and artistic taste. However, practicality, low-cost materials, and money have trumped aesthetics in recent years. The findings may help young chair designers highlight their competitiveness and inventiveness. (shrink)
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    The extended argument dependency model: A neurocognitive approach to sentence comprehension across languages.Ina Bornkessel &Matthias Schlesewsky -2006 -Psychological Review 113 (4):787-821.
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    Kant on Formative Power.Ina Goy -2012 -Lebenswelt: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 2:26-49.
    The notion of a formative power is one of the most obscure in Kant’s theory of biology. In section I of the paper, I will provide a list of all passages in which Kant uses the term, claiming that the older meaning of ‘formative power’ in Kant’s writings is an epistemological one, whereas the biological meaning of the term appears not before the mid-1780s. I will present and discuss some of these passages in closer detail, and will give a precise (...) interpretation of the most central passage in §65 of Kant's CPJ (5:374.21–6). I will defend the view that, for Kant, the formative power is an immaterial and intrinsic natural power of the organism that belongs to an account of final causation. As a cause, it does not generate the form and the matter, or the matter of organisms, but only the end-directed, purposive form of the matter of an organism. Reading the formative power as form-giving allows for a more careful analysis of Kant’s famous tree example in §64, which I will investigate in section II. The self-generation of a tree with regards to its species, as an individual and with regards to its parts, does not imply the generation of the form and the matter of a tree, or the generation of its matter, but only the causation of the purposive form of the matter of a tree. In section III, I will briefly outline consequences of my interpretation for a placement of Kant’s position among constitutive and regulative theological, and philosophical accounts of organic generation. The fact that the formative power as a form-giving capacity in the organism is a natural epigenetic power does not rule out a supernatural preformistic interpretation of the creation of the matter, and also not a supernatural creation of the formative power. Nature's formative power can be read as a secondary cause that supports God’s creation as a primary cause, and Kant’s position can be understood as mediating between philosophy and a constitutive theology in the pre-critical, and philosophy and a regulative theology in the critical period. (shrink)
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    The cap epitranscriptome: Early directions to a complex life as mRNA.Ina Anreiter,Yuan W. Tian &Matthias Soller -2023 -Bioessays 45 (3):2200198.
    Animal, protist and viral messenger RNAs (mRNAs) are most prominently modified at the beginning by methylation of cap‐adjacent nucleotides at the 2′‐O‐position of the ribose (cOMe) by dedicated cap methyltransferases (CMTrs). If the first nucleotide of an mRNA is an adenosine, PCIF1 can methylate at the N6‐position (m6A), while internally the Mettl3/14 writer complex can methylate. These modifications are introduced co‐transcriptionally to affect many aspects of gene expression including localisation to synapses and local translation. Of particular interest, transcription start sites (...) of many genes are heterogeneous leading to sequence diversity at the beginning of mRNAs, which together with cOMe and m6Am could constitute an extensive novel layer of gene expression control. Given the role of cOMe and m6A in local gene expression at synapses and higher brain functions including learning and memory, such code could be implemented at the transcriptional level for lasting memories through local gene expression at synapses. (shrink)
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    Not everything is on the hostess.Inas I. Almusallam -2024 -Pragmatics and Society 15 (5):682-707.
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    Die Herausforderung des Nihilismus: philosophische Analysen zu F.M. Dostojewskijs Werk "Die Dämonen".Ina Fuchs -1987 - München: O. Sagner.
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    Sensitivity of clinical assessments of sagittal head posture.Inae Caroline Gadotti &Daniela Aparecida Biasotto-Gonzalez -2010 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (1):141-144.
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