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... definition of menopause. They define «menopause in primates as the permanent, non-pathologic, ageassociated cessation of ovulation». But generally, it is difficult to know for sure that ovulation ceased, especially in animals. On the other hand, PRLS in nonhuman primates is very short compared to hu ...
... definition of menopause. They define «menopause in primates as the permanent, non-pathologic, ageassociated cessation of ovulation». But generally, it is difficult to know for sure that ovulation ceased, especially in animals. On the other hand, PRLS in nonhuman primates is very short compared to hu ...
a revision of his definition and a new estimation of his emergence date
... In the light of these observations, it seems reasonable to consider that during all stages of the Homo people evolution the secondary anatomical features have not came under any suddenly important genetic changes. Rather, they are passed by a very slow variation during 1800 000 years generally from ...
... In the light of these observations, it seems reasonable to consider that during all stages of the Homo people evolution the secondary anatomical features have not came under any suddenly important genetic changes. Rather, they are passed by a very slow variation during 1800 000 years generally from ...
TRUTH, RATIONALITY, AND THE SITUATION Mark A. Notturno
... as it can the true statements about the world from those that are false, and to retain the truths'.1 I do not, however, think that this statement about the task of empirical science is true. For suppose that there are no true universal statements about the world, but that we can determine whether an ...
... as it can the true statements about the world from those that are false, and to retain the truths'.1 I do not, however, think that this statement about the task of empirical science is true. For suppose that there are no true universal statements about the world, but that we can determine whether an ...
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... can be observed depending on the choice of criteria. Too often, when scholars ascribe absolute meaning to the chosen factors, in Pitirim Sorokin's words (Sorokin 1992: 522), ‘they turn out to be partially right, but one-sidedly wrong at the same time’. Some do not think at all about the connection b ...
... can be observed depending on the choice of criteria. Too often, when scholars ascribe absolute meaning to the chosen factors, in Pitirim Sorokin's words (Sorokin 1992: 522), ‘they turn out to be partially right, but one-sidedly wrong at the same time’. Some do not think at all about the connection b ...
Eduard Bernstein, The Preconditions of Socialism
... At the Erfurt Conference, held in the autumn of 1891, the leadership of the party managed to stave off the assaults from both left and right. The new party programme which the conference eventually accepted had been drafted mainly by Kautsky and Bernstein. It is therefore not surprising that the the ...
... At the Erfurt Conference, held in the autumn of 1891, the leadership of the party managed to stave off the assaults from both left and right. The new party programme which the conference eventually accepted had been drafted mainly by Kautsky and Bernstein. It is therefore not surprising that the the ...
John Dewey on the Public Responsibility of Intellectuals
... generalizations derived solely from the experiences of professional philosophers but inclusion of every perspective, including those who suffer social exclusion: “the experience of the entire human race must make the verification, and … all the evidence will not be ‘in’ till the final integration of ...
... generalizations derived solely from the experiences of professional philosophers but inclusion of every perspective, including those who suffer social exclusion: “the experience of the entire human race must make the verification, and … all the evidence will not be ‘in’ till the final integration of ...
Container Model - European International Studies Association
... uprooting of people from ‘traditional’ life worlds into a ‘universal’ rationalizing system. In other words, modernity is “...the socio-historical organization and classification of the world founded on a macro-narrative and on a specific concept and principles of knowledge” (Mignolo and Tlostanova 2 ...
... uprooting of people from ‘traditional’ life worlds into a ‘universal’ rationalizing system. In other words, modernity is “...the socio-historical organization and classification of the world founded on a macro-narrative and on a specific concept and principles of knowledge” (Mignolo and Tlostanova 2 ...
semiotic mediation, language and society: three exotripic theories
... and the last three decades have seen a steady growth of scholarship around the concept. Nonetheless, it seems to me that the concept has itself not been fully interpreted, with the result that its impressive reach across the many concerns of human life has remained invisible. In this section I will ...
... and the last three decades have seen a steady growth of scholarship around the concept. Nonetheless, it seems to me that the concept has itself not been fully interpreted, with the result that its impressive reach across the many concerns of human life has remained invisible. In this section I will ...