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  1. Beyond Binary: Genderqueer as Critical Gender Kind [Chinese].Robin Dembroff - 2020 - Philosophers' Imprint 20 (9):1-23. Translated by Zhuanxu Xu.
    Chinese translation courtesy of Zhuanxu Xu. We want to know what gender is. But metaphysical approaches to this question solely have focused on the binary gender kinds men and women. By overlooking those who identify outside of the binary–the group I call ‘genderqueer’–we are left without tools for understanding these new and quickly growing gender identifications. This metaphysical gap in turn creates a conceptual lacuna that contributes to systematic misunderstanding of genderqueer persons. In this paper, I argue that (...)
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  2. Beyond Binary: Genderqueer as Critical Gender Kind [English].Robin Dembroff - 2020 - Philosopher’s Imprint 20 (9):1-23.
    We want to know what gender is. But metaphysical approaches to this question solely have focused on the binary gender kinds men and women. By overlooking those who identify outside of the binary–the group I call ‘genderqueer’–we are left without tools for understanding these new and quickly growing gender identifications. This metaphysical gap in turn creates a conceptual lacuna that contributes to systematic misunderstanding of genderqueer persons. In this paper, I argue that to better understand genderqueer identities, we (...)
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  3. Binary Act Consequentialism.Johan E. Gustafsson - 2024 - Philosophical Studies 181 (10).
    According to Act Consequentialism, an act is right if and only if its outcome is not worse than the outcome of any alternative to that act. This view, however, leads to deontic paradoxes if the alternatives to an act are all other acts that can be done in the situation. A typical response is to only apply this rightness criterion to maximally specific acts and to take the alternatives to a maximally specific act to be the other maximally specific acts (...)
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  4. A Binary Quantifier for Definite Descriptions in Intuitionist Negative Free Logic: Natural Deduction and Normalisation.Nils Kürbis - 2019 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 48 (2):81-97.
    This paper presents a way of formalising definite descriptions with a binary quantifier ι, where ιx[F, G] is read as ‘The F is G’. Introduction and elimination rules for ι in a system of intuitionist negative free logic are formulated. Procedures for removing maximal formulas of the form ιx[F, G] are given, and it is shown that deductions in the system can be brought into normal form.
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  5. A Binary Quantifier for Definite Descriptions for Cut Free Free Logics.Nils Kürbis - 2021 - Studia Logica 110 (1):219-239.
    This paper presents rules in sequent calculus for a binary quantifier I to formalise definite descriptions: Ix[F, G] means ‘The F is G’. The rules are suitable to be added to a system of positive free logic. The paper extends the proof of a cut elimination theorem for this system by Indrzejczak by proving the cases for the rules of I. There are also brief comparisons of the present approach to the more common one that formalises definite descriptions with (...)
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  6. Leibniz on Binary: The Invention of Computer Arithmetic.Lloyd Strickland & Harry R. Lewis - 2022 - Cambridge, MA, USA: The MIT Press.
    The first collection of Leibniz's key writings on the binary system, newly translated, with many previously unpublished in any language. -/- The polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) is known for his independent invention of the calculus in 1675. Another major—although less studied—mathematical contribution by Leibniz is his invention of binary arithmetic, the representational basis for today's digital computing. This book offers the first collection of Leibniz's most important writings on the binary system, all newly translated by the (...)
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  7. Beyond binary discourses on liberty: Constant's modern liberty, rightly understood.Avital Simhony - 2022 - History of European Ideas 48 (3):196-213.
    ABSTRACT It is fruitless to interpret Constant's modern liberty from the binary perspective of either the negative/positive freedom opposition or the liberal/republican freedom opposition. Both oppositional perspectives reduce the relationally complex nature of modern liberty to one or another component of the relation. Such reduction inevitably results in an incomplete and, therefore, inadequate interpretation of Constant's modern liberty. Consequently, either of these binary frames of interpretation obscures rather than illuminates the full nature of Constant's modern liberty. Boxed into (...)
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    Life, Thought, Consciousness: From Binary Distinction to Subjectivity.Pavel Gavr - 2026 - PhilPapers 3.
    This paper argues that binary distinction - presence versus absence - is the fundamental principle underlying all structures and interactions in reality. Life arises as matter’s self-application of this distinction, sustaining itself by maintaining difference. The evolution of the nervous system and brain reflects progressive "probing" of the environment through acts of is\not recognition. Consciousness emerges when this principle is applied reflexively, producing subjectivity through stable internal patterns and coordinated private qualia. Qualia are not mere by-products of experience but (...)
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  9. Resisting the Binary Divide in Higher Education: The Role of Critical Pedagogy.Alya Khan - 2018 - Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies 16 (1):30-58.
    The article explores the landscape in higher education in which old binary divisions are officially denied yet have been reinvigorated through a mix of conservative and neo-liberal policies. Efforts to resist such pressures can happen at different levels, including, in this case, module design and classroom practice. The rationale for such resistance is considered in relationship to the authors’ political and moral standpoints. Debates within higher education policy circles are invariably reduced to a series of oppositions: theory and practice; (...)
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    Fatal Binary: Trans Bodies and Bourgeois Violence.Chitizraj Gurung - manuscript
    The liberal analysis of contemporary transphobia in democracies like the United Kingdom frames it as a “culture war” driven by conflicting ideas about morality. This paper asserts that a simple narrative of irrational individual or group bigotry is insufficient to describe the full bio-materialist grounding for anti-trans thought within bourgeois capitalist society. The economic base of capitalism necessitates a sexual superstructure able to secure its reproduction. Drawing on Maria Mies’ concept of “housewifization,” this paper argues that capitalism requires a sexual (...)
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    From Binary to Infinite: A New Ontological Core for Computing and AI".Taha Givarian - 2026:Feb:20 - From Binary to Infinite: A New Ontological Core for Computing and Aiandquot; 10 (7-10):30.
    This article tries to propose an interesting idea, which bridges ontology and metaphysics to computer science. The article emphasizes that the binary code 0/1 is good and comprehensive, but another code can be added to it, and this can be done by mathematically formulating and formulating metaphysical concepts such as infinity, which the metaphysical pillar of those formulations provides in my framework, and to control the system, AI can be used, with the core and the hardware of the dual (...)
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  12. Möbius Control for Binary Oppositions: A Field-Based Framework.Minoru Suda - manuscript
    Binary oppositions are formalized as a triad (A, B, T) with differential tension enabling generation, stabilization, and safe inversion. A contour-preserving diffusion with an event-triggered Möbius flip redistributes saturated energy toward void anchors and snaps to a mid-stability point. The resulting two-layer controller co-manages signals (purity, symmetry, emergence) and yields reproducible artifacts for convergence.
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  13. Postgenderism: Beyond the Gender Binary.James J. Hughes & George Dvorsky - 2008 - Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies.
    Postgenderism is an extrapolation of ways that technology is eroding the biological, psychological and social role of gender, and an argument for why the erosion of binary gender will be liberatory. Postgenderists argue that gender is an arbitrary and unnecessary limitation on human potential, and foresee the elimination of involuntary biological and psychological gendering in the human species through the application of neurotechnology, biotechnology and reproductive technologies. Postgenderists contend that dyadic gender roles and sexual dimorphisms are generally to the (...)
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  14. Is Being Non-Binary a Social Kind?Miroslav Imbrisevic - manuscript
    Robin Dembroff (Real Talk about the Metaphysics of Gender, 2018) believes that ‘non-binary’ is a social kind. I have my doubts about this, but if it is a social kind, then it is a very special one. The membership conditions of the social kind ‘non-binary’ are only accessible to non-binary persons. They establish and police their own membership conditions (Dembroff 2018: 36f.): ‘Individuals are granted authority over their gender kind membership.’ So, if this is indeed a ‘social (...)
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  15. Beyond the Binary: A Triadic Information-Reality Framework for Understanding the Fundamental Nature of Existence.Kwan Hong Tan - manuscript
    The question of whether reality is fundamentally digital or analog has captivated physicists, philosophers, and computer scientists for decades. Traditional approaches have forced this inquiry into a binary framework, seeking to classify reality as either discrete (digital) or continuous (analog). This paper presents a revolutionary paradigm shift through the introduction of the Triadic Information-Reality Framework (TIRF), which proposes that reality exists in three fundamental modes: Digital, Analog, and Liminal. Drawing upon recent experimental evidence from quantum mechanics, Wheeler's information-theoretic foundations, (...)
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  16. Trans and non-binary experience and the philosophy of mind: A brief comment on Salamon’s Assuming a Body.Martin Korth - manuscript
    Over the last decades, trans and non-binary experience has inspired a rich philosophical literature. 1,2 Also as a reaction to gender critical feminism and going along with queer theory following Judith Butler’s work,3 trans studies by for instance Sandy Stone4 or more recently Susan Stryker,5–7 as well as trans philosophy following amongst others Talia Bettcher8 have provided important insights into this multi-faceted topic. In her book 'Assuming a body', Gayle Salamon is able to give a powerful account of general (...)
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  17. Beyond Dialectics, Paradoxes, and Binary Logic.Florentin Smarandache - 2025 - Plithogenic Logic and Computation 3:117-121.
    Philosophy, long defined by its pursuit of truth, has historically been a battleground for dichotomies: truth vs. falsehood, materialism vs. idealism, reason vs. emotion. These oppositions often provide a framework for understanding philosophical discourse, but they fail to capture the full nuances of reality. To challenge these binary oppositions, I introduced the neutrosophic perspective in philosophy, rooted in Mathematics, and Many-Valued Logics.1 By emphasizing the interrelation of affirmation, negation, and neutrality, neutrosophy allows for the reconciliation of seemingly irreconcilable viewpoints, (...)
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  18. (1 other version)Beyond binary group categorization: towards a dynamic view of human groups.Kati Kish Bar-On - 2024 - Philosophical Psychology:1–28.
    Society is a composite of interacting people and groups. These groups play a significant role in maintaining social status, establishing group identity and social identity, and enforcing norms. As such, groups are essential for understanding human behavior. Nevertheless, the study of groups in everyday group life yields many diverse and sometimes contradicting theories of group behavior, and researchers tend to agree that we have yet to understand the emergence of groups out of aggregates of individuals. The current paper aims to (...)
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  19. Sex or Gender Is Binary Due To Definiens Per Negationem.J. Camlin - manuscript
    This perspective asserts the existence of only two sexes/genders, male and female, based on not only biological and reproductive processes but also from claims of non-binary or transgender identities as defined through negation which rely on the binary concept of sex/gender. Thus, individuals claiming identities on the "gender/sex spectrum" are again defining themselves through negation (definiens per negationem). This perspective suggests that the diversity of gender experiences, (the sex or gender spectrum) is defined by what individuals are not (...)
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  20. Strings Are Binary Digits Whose Currents in Two 2-D Mobius Loops Produce a 4-D Figure-8 Klein Bottle That Composes Each of the Subuniverses in the One Universe.Rodney Bartlett - 2013 - Vixra.Org (Category - Quantum Gravity and String Theory).
    The strings of physics’ string theory are the binary digits of 1 and 0 used in computers and electronics. The digits are constantly switching between their representations of the “on” and “off” states. This switching is usually referred to as a flow or current. Currents in the two 2-dimensional programs called Mobius loops are connected into a four-dimensional figure-8 Klein bottle by the infinitely-long irrational and transcendental numbers. Such an infinite connection translates - via bosons being ultimately composed of (...)
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  21. The relation between degrees of belief and binary beliefs: A general impossibility theorem.Franz Dietrich & Christian List - 2020 - In Igor Douven, Lotteries, Knowledge, and Rational Belief: Essays on the Lottery Paradox. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 223-54.
    Agents are often assumed to have degrees of belief (“credences”) and also binary beliefs (“beliefs simpliciter”). How are these related to each other? A much-discussed answer asserts that it is rational to believe a proposition if and only if one has a high enough degree of belief in it. But this answer runs into the “lottery paradox”: the set of believed propositions may violate the key rationality conditions of consistency and deductive closure. In earlier work, we showed that this (...)
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  22. On possibility of binary companion of the Sun: A serendipity finding and comparison with UVS model of Solar System.Victor Christianto & Florentin Smarandache - manuscript
    While we completely understood that a binary dwarf companion of the Sun has not been accepted by majority of astronomers, allow us to present some new arguments, along with our own serendipitous encounter with such a binary companion of the Sun. We hope that the present note will be found useful for further investigations, in relation to Planet Nine and such a dwarf star companion of the Sun (sometimes dubbed as Nemesis). Nonetheless, this article is not an exhaustive (...)
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  23. In the Beginning Was Binary.Lloyd Strickland - 2022 - Church Times 8322.
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  24. The Color of Childhood: The Role of the Child/Human Binary in the Production of Anti-Black Racism.Toby Rollo - 2018 - Journal of Black Studies 49 (4):307-329.
    The binary between the figure of the child and the fully human being is invoked with regularity in analyses of race, yet its centrality to the conception of race has never been fully explored. For most commentators, the figure of the child operates as a metaphoric or rhetorical trope, a non-essential strategic tool in the perpetuation of White supremacy. As I show in the following, the child/human binary does not present a contingent or merely rhetorical construction but, rather, (...)
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  25. Reconciling inclusion and accessibility: solutions for non-binary linguistic strategies in grammatical gender languages.Martina Giovine - forthcoming - Language Sciences.
    The ongoing debate concerning gender-fair language in grammatical gender languages reveals a profound philosophical tension between the principles of inclusivity and accessibility. Specifically, certain linguistic strategies designed to ensure equity for non-binary individuals appear to impede accessibility, raising questions about potential trade-offs between these two ideals. This article investigates the nature of this apparent conflict by exploring the conceptual foundations of both accessibility and inclusion. I analyse specific linguistic strategies as a case study and argue that, although they may (...)
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  26. Why Did Thomas Harriot Invent Binary?Lloyd Strickland - 2024 - Mathematical Intelligencer 46 (1):57-62.
    From the early eighteenth century onward, primacy for the invention of binary numeration and arithmetic was almost universally credited to the German polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716). Then, in 1922, Frank Vigor Morley (1899–1980) noted that an unpublished manuscript of the English mathematician, astronomer, and alchemist Thomas Harriot (1560–1621) contained the numbers 1 to 8 in binary. Morley’s only comment was that this foray into binary was “certainly prior to the usual dates given for binary numeration”. (...)
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  27. From degrees of belief to binary beliefs: lessons from judgment-aggregation theory.Franz Dietrich & Christian List - 2018 - Journal of Philosophy 115 (5):225-270.
    What is the relationship between degrees of belief and binary beliefs? Can the latter be expressed as a function of the former—a so-called “belief-binarization rule”—without running into difficulties such as the lottery paradox? We show that this problem can be usefully analyzed from the perspective of judgment-aggregation theory. Although some formal similarities between belief binarization and judgment aggregation have been noted before, the connection between the two problems has not yet been studied in full generality. In this paper, we (...)
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  28. Leibniz's Tactile Binary Clock.Lloyd Strickland - 2023 - L.I.S.A. Wissenschaftsportal Gerdal Henkel Stiftung.
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  29. The 'Government of Men': Moving Beyond Foucault’s Binaries.Maurizio Meloni & Galib Bashirov - 2023 - Economy and Society.
    Recent controversies surrounding Michel Foucault suggest tensions and unresolved issues in his unfinished work. Here we interrogate Foucault’s legacy in relation to his claim that the welfare-state is a secularization of the Christian pastorate. We challenge Foucault’s binary narrative of the Christian flock versus the Graeco-Roman citizen and expand the focus to other ‘technologies of power’ in medieval Islam. Rather than an outburst of governmentality in modernity, we suggest a transregional and longue durée history of which the Christian pastorate (...)
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  30. From language to algorithm: trans and non-binary identities in research on facial and gender recognition.Katja Thieme, Mary Ann S. Saunders & Laila Ferreira - 2024 - AI and Ethics 2024.
    We assess the state of thinking about gender identities in computer vision through an analysis of how research papers in gender and facial recognition are designed, what claims they make about trans and non-binary people, what values they espouse, and what they describe as ongoing challenges for the field. In our corpus of 50 research papers, the seven papers that consider trans and non-binary identities use questionable assumptions about medicalization as a measure of transness, about gender transition as (...)
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  31. Why Did Leibniz Invent Binary?Lloyd Strickland - 2023 - In Wenchao Li, Charlotte Wahl, Sven Erdner, Bianca Carina Schwarze & Yue Dan, »Le present est plein de l’avenir, et chargé du passé«. Hannover: Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz-Gesellschaft e.V.. pp. 354-360.
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  32. Fanon's Frame of Violence: Undoing the Instrumental/Non-Instrumental Binary.Imge Oranli - 2021 - Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies 23 (8):1106-1123.
    The scholarship on Frantz Fanon’s theorization of violence is crowded with interpretations that follow the Arendtian paradigm of violence. These interpretations often discuss whether violence is instrumental or non-instrumental in Fanon’s work. This reading, I believe, is the result of approaching Fanon through Hannah Arendt’s framing of violence, i.e. through a binary paradigm of instrumental versus non-instrumental violence. Even some Fanon scholars who question Arendt’s reading of Fanon, do so by employing a similar binary logic, hence repeating the (...)
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  33. Genetic Protection Modifications: Moving Beyond the Binary Distinction Between Therapy and Enhancement for Human Genome Editing.Rasmus Bjerregaard Mikkelsen, Henriette Reventlow S. Frederiksen, Mickey Gjerris, Bjørn Holst, Poul Hyttel, Yonglun Luo, Kristine Freude & Peter Sandøe - 2019 - CRISPR Journal 2 (6):362-369.
    Current debate and policy surrounding the use of genetic editing in humans often relies on a binary distinction between therapy and human enhancement. In this paper, we argue that this dichotomy fails to take into account perhaps the most significant potential uses of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing in humans. We argue that genetic treatment of sporadic Alzheimer’s disease, breast- and ovarian-cancer causing BRCA1/2 mutations and the introduction of HIV resistance in humans should be considered within a new category of genetic (...)
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  34. Neutrosophic Treatment of Duality Linear Models and the Binary Simplex Algorithm.Maissam Jdid & Florentin Smarandache - 2023 - Prospects for Applied Mathematics and Data Analysis 2 (1).
    One of the most important theories in linear programming is the dualistic theory and its basic idea is that for every linear model has dual linear model, so that solving the original linear model gives a solution to the dual model. Therefore, when we solving the linear programming model, we actually obtain solutions for two linear models. In this research, we present a study of the models. The neutrosophic dual and the binary simplex algorithm, which works to find the (...)
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  35. Hypertext and the Representational Capacities of the binary Alphabet.Niels Finnemann - 1999 - In Arbejdspapirer no: 77-99, Centre for Cultural Research, Aarhus 1999.
    In this article it is argued that the relation between the socalled Gutenberg galaxis of print culture and the Turing galaxis of digital media is not one of opposition and substitution, but rather one of co-evolution and integration. Or more precisely: that the Gutenberg galaxis on the one hand can be inscribed into the Turing galaxis, which on the other hand is textual in character since it is based on linear and serially processed representations manifested in a binary alphabet. (...)
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  36. Superposition Without Position: Admissibility, Records, and the Binary Structure of Physical Outcomes.Sergiu Margan - 2026 - Zenodo.
    Quantum superposition is often informally interpreted as the simultaneous realization of mutually incompatible outcomes. This paper argues that such readings conflate predictive structure with recordable states. We clarify the operational role of superposition in recordsupporting physics by distinguishing between the quantum state as a pre-commitment structure and outcomes as committed record states. The central thesis is that wherever stable records exist—states that can be copied, compared, and embedded in memory chains—outcomes are necessarily exclusive within the relevant measurement context. Superposition does (...)
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  37. Toward a Satisfying Ontology: The Logical Impossibility of Absolute Nothingness and the Emergence of Binary Creation.Takao Nakai - 2025 - Dissertation, Independent Scholar
    Why does something exist rather than nothing? This paper seeks to offer a logically consistent and personally satisfying answer to this age-old question by integrating insights from simulation theory, information theory, and metaphysical reasoning. Through a process of independent investigation and logical deduction, I argue that the concept of "absolute nothingness" is internally contradictory, and that the most fundamental unit of existence arises from the contrast between "something" and "nothing"—a binary logic analogous to 1 and 0, or Yin and (...)
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  38. The Existence Threshold: A Framework for Pattern Persistence in Binary Discrete Systems.Nathan M. Thornhill - manuscript
    The Existence Threshold (v2.1) builds on a statistically significant framework for understanding pattern persistence in complexity science. -/- Using the corrected formula Φ = R·S + D, this work validates that disorder is a necessary component of existence. -/- Features comprehensive experimental success across ten cellular automata systems, establishing testable predictions for self-organization, emergence, and entropy in binary discrete environments. -/- Keywords: Existence Threshold, cellular automata, pattern persistence, binary discrete systems, self-organization, emergence, complexity science, information theory, system integration, (...)
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  39. UnQuantum Woolf: The Many Intellectual Contexts of To the Lighthouse's Metaphorical Wave-Particle Binary.Xavier Cousin - 2022 - Dissertation, Durham University
    This thesis is a sceptical investigation into the notion that the metaphorical wave-particle binary of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse is related to quantum physics. Indeed, the field of literature and science has employed conceptual similarities as the main means of connecting quantum concepts to novels, however, this has led to a host of scholarly difficulties, prompting the need for a re-examination of analogical linkages. Woolf is the model candidate for such a re-examination, given her historical and philosophical proximity (...)
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  40. Queer Voices in the Pedagogical Spaces Towards Inclusivity: Overcoming the Binary Linguistic Standards in Education.Nikky Garo, Gerard Louiez Mapalo, Samantha Cancino, Samantha Duco, Tertius Breindel Portabes, Shawn Michael Pajinag & Marjorie Marquez - 2025 - International Review of Social Sciences Research 5 (3):247-269.
    This research critically xamines the operation of the binary linguistic standards in philosophy tertiary education, using queer theory as a deconstructive lens. Employing collaborative autoethnography (CAE), this study explores the lived experiences and narratives of queer philosophy educators and students, underscoring the subjective experience as a vital source of insight. This approach aligns with queer theory (queering), allowing for the deconstruction of macro- and microlevel heteronormativity within the university and classroom contexts, revealing how students' daily encounters expose the fragility (...)
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    Why Only This Was Possible: The Ontoductive Architecture of Emergence via Binary Energy Logic.Shamoon Siddiqui - manuscript
    This paper introduces two foundational meta-principles—The Principle of Settlement and The Principle of ZeroOne—as the deep generative laws behind all structure, emergence, and cognition in the universe. The Principle of Settlement states that all systems naturally evolve toward net-zero potential energy, explaining universal tendencies toward equilibrium, entropy, and homeostasis. The Principle of ZeroOne posits that all interactions at the most fundamental level—between indivisible, pre-physical entities called Energions—result in binary outcomes: either a move toward lower potential (a “1”) or rejection (...)
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  42. Racial Fraud and the American Binary.Kevin J. Harrelson - 2022 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 6 (3):44-61.
    In response to recent controversies about racial transitioning, I provide an argument that deceptions about ancestry may sometimes constitute fraud. In order to arrive at this conclusion, I criticize the arguments from analogy made famous by Rebecca Tuvel and Christine Overall. My claim is that we should not think of racial transitioning as similar to gender transitioning, because different identity groups possess different kinds of obstacles to entry. I then provide historical surveys of American racial categories and the various types (...)
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  43. Red Queen and Red King Effects in Cultural Agent-Based Modeling: Hawk Dove Binary and Systemic Discrimination.S. M. Amadae & Christopher J. Watts - 2022 - Journal of Mathematical Sociology 41.
    What endogenous factors contribute to minority (Red Queen) or majority (Red King) domination under conditions of coercive bargaining? We build on previous work demonstrating minority disadvantage in non-coercive bargaining games to show that under neutral initial conditions, majorities are advantaged in high conflict situations, and minorities are advantaged in low conflict games. These effects are a function of the relationship between (1) relative proportions of the majority and minority groups and (2) costs of conflict. Although both Red King and Red (...)
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  44. Should Legal Proof Be Binary?Lewis Ross - 2024 - In The Philosophy of Legal Proof. Cambridge University Press.
    Discusses the question of whether trials should just use two verdicts (e.g. guilty or not guilty) or whether they use multiple verdicts.
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  45. Judith Butler's Critique of Binary Gender Opposition in Gender Trouble: A Task-Based Lesson Sequence.Sasha S. Euler - 2018 - In M. Eisenmann & C. Ludwig, Queer Beats: Gender and Literature in the EFL Classroom. pp. 439-460.
    This chapter presents a task-based lesson sequence based on Judith Butler's Gender Trouble. Gender Trouble is a great piece of philosophical literature. However, as philosophical literature is a genre rarely found in EFL teaching, this chapter first demonstrates in detail the merits of this genre for the teaching ofEnglish for Academic Purposes. After a brief analysis of the source text, which deconstructs the entire sex-gender link and presents both sex and gender as free-floating, this chapter presents task-based methodology and how (...)
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  46. Two Treatments of Definite Descriptions in Intuitionist Negative Free Logic.Nils Kürbis - 2019 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 48 (4):299-317.
    Sentences containing definite descriptions, expressions of the form ‘The F’, can be formalised using a binary quantifier ι that forms a formula out of two predicates, where ιx[F, G] is read as ‘The F is G’. This is an innovation over the usual formalisation of definite descriptions with a term forming operator. The present paper compares the two approaches. After a brief overview of the system INFι of intuitionist negative free logic extended by such a quantifier, which was presented (...)
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  47. Can redescriptions of outcomes salvage the axioms of decision theory?Jean Baccelli & Philippe Mongin - 2021 - Philosophical Studies 179 (5):1621-1648.
    The basic axioms or formal conditions of decision theory, especially the ordering condition put on preferences and the axioms underlying the expected utility formula, are subject to a number of counter-examples, some of which can be endowed with normative value and thus fall within the ambit of a philosophical reflection on practical rationality. Against such counter-examples, a defensive strategy has been developed which consists in redescribing the outcomes of the available options in such a way that the threatened axioms or (...)
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  48. What makes unique hues unique?Valtteri Arstila - 2018 - Synthese 195 (5):1849-1872.
    There exist two widely used notions concerning the structure of phenomenal color space. The first is the notion of unique/binary hue structure, which maintains that there are four unique hues from which all other hues are composed. The second notion is the similarity structure of hues, which describes the interrelations between the hues and hence does not divide hues into two types as the first notion does. Philosophers have considered the existence of the unique/binary hue structure to be (...)
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  49. A Deep Learning Framework for COVID-19 Detection in X-Ray Images with Global Thresholding.R. Sugumar - 2023 - IEEE 1 (2):1-6.
    The COVID-19 outbreak has had a significant influence on the health of people all across the world, and preventing its further spread requires an early and correct diagnosis. Imaging using X-rays is often used to identify respiratory disorders like COVID-19, and approaches based on machine learning may be used to automate the diagnostic process. In this research, we present a deep learning approach for COVID-19 identification in X-ray pictures utilizing global thresholding. Our framework consists of two main components: (1) global (...)
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  50. Xenophobia and Racism.David Haekwon Kim & Ronald Sundstrom - 2014 - Critical Philosophy of Race 2 (1):20-45.
    Xenophobia is conceptually distinct from racism. Xenophobia is also distinct from nativism. Furthermore, theories of racism are largely ensconced in nationalized narratives of racism, often influenced by the black-white binary, which obscures xenophobia and shelters it from normative critiques. This paper addresses these claims, arguing for the first and last, and outlining the second. Just as philosophers have recently analyzed the concept of racism, clarifying it and pinpointing why it’s immoral and the extent of its moral harm, so we (...)
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