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_Sensus Historiae_ 39 (2). 2020The article touches upon the issue of the identity of neurodiverse people, with emphasis on autism. The problem is connected with the way of viewing the autistic - the way in which they are de-personified by the neurotypical society. They are driven away from what in the antropocentric world is understood as being “human” and “subject” towards the category of “non-p…

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_Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies_ 15 (2). 2024The paper discusses the alterhuman community composed of individuals who, despite having human bodies, identify as other-than-human. Such identities range from earthly animals to mythological or otherworldly beings such as elves, dragons, aliens or angels, or even immaterial ideas. While alterhumanity is not inherently an online phenomenon,…

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The emergence of complex artificial intelligence systems in the 2020s has raised a question that had remained unimportant for millennia: can civilisation speak precisely about mind beyond its intuitive usage as a concept? This article proposes a working definition of mind suitable for distinguishing cases — from humans and other biological species to contemporary artificial systems. The definitio…

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International Journal of Social Science Research and Review
Enayatullah Khalil Khalil Hadaf (ijssrrjournal@gmail.com)
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The article The Relationship of Jihad with War and the Purposes of War in Islam has been compiled in order to explain and explain the concepts of Jihad and War and to explain the purposes of war in Islam. The definition and recognition of the duty of Jihad and the recognition of the place of war and its purposes in the system of Jihad in the history of Islam have been subject to much confusion an…

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Chia seed supplementation during pregnancy increased maternal omega-3 long-chain fatty acids, including DHA, in a rat model of high-fat-high-sugar diet-induced obesity. The findings suggest plant-derived ALA from chia seeds may improve maternal, placental, and mid-gestation fetal brain lipid profiles, but human relevance and offspring outcomes still need testing.

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Whether intriguing or annoying, it could be worth some consideration: A new way to spot signs of dark matter - MIT News May 12 " Researchers at MIT and in Europe have developed a method that makes predictions for what a gravitational wave should look like if it were produced by black holes that moved through dark matter, rather than empty space. They applied the technique to publicly available gr…

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The Kosmos Innovation Center (KIC) has officially opened applications for the 2026 AgriTech Challenge Pro Cohort, an advanced business incubation program designed to support innovative agribusiness startups in Ghana. The initiative seeks to empower young entrepreneurs who are building transformative solutions in agriculture, food innovation, and agri-machinery by equipping them with the tools, me…

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We introduce a general modal semantics based on a primitive possibility relation \[ P \subseteq W \times \mathcal P(W), \] where \(P(w,U)\) means that the proposition \(U\) is possible at \(w\). Kripke semantics arises as a particular case, and neighborhood semantics is recovered by duality. The resulting formulation is technically simpler and directly possibility-theoretic.

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This paper investigates one central question: Why do certain paths become extremely easy to continue, while certain structures become extraordinarily difficult to break? The paper argues that stable structures within reality persist not merely because their sedimentation is deeper, but because they have formed sustained continuation advantages over subsequent flow. The paper proposes that “famili…

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This paper investigates one central question: Why do structures not disperse infinitely, but instead sustain familiar paths, shared cores, historical pressure, and current continuity over long durations? The paper argues that if all flows only dispersed outward, then: * deep cores could not stabilize, * shared cores could not persist, * history could not continue constraining the future, * and cu…

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This paper investigates one central question: Why does reality not undergo infinite differentiation, but instead continuously oscillate among differentiation, convergence, compression, and reconstruction? The paper argues that whether differences can stably persist depends not merely on whether incoming impacts differ, but on whether the field still possesses the capacity to sustain differentiati…

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This work advances a developmental ontology grounded in coherence as the basic structure of reality. It argues that light is the first differentiation of coherence, matter is curvature within the same medium, and time is the unfolding of a triune operator that generates intelligibility. The framework is speculative and non‑empirical, but seeks to articulate the structural unity behind physical ph…

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The Core Emotion Framework (CEF) represents a paradigm-level contribution to affective science, offering a unified structural-constructivist model of human emotion. Developed by Jamel Bulgaria, the framework resolves longstanding theoretical conflicts in the psychology of emotion by reconceptualizing affective states not as discrete, biologically hardwired categories nor as purely dimensionally d…

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This paper investigates one central question: Why does reality not remain indefinitely fluid and unconstrained, but instead form stable objects, stable boundaries, and long-term stable reality? The paper argues that what is called an “object” is not a naturally pre-given external entity, but a stable reality-result formed after long-term familiar-path reuse, compression, co-nucleation, and closur…

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