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  1. A CL System for Propositions and Classes.Jens Lemanski & Ludger Jansen - forthcoming - Erkenntnis.
    Over the past few years, _CL_ diagrams have gained popularity in diagrammatic reasoning, drawing inspiration from Lange’s _C_ubus _L_ogicus. The intuitive understanding of _CL_ diagrams is based on simple structures that are straightforward both to draw and to comprehend. This structure supports embedding of information and inferencing. Furthermore, these diagrams are more than just heuristic tools; _CL_ diagrams can actually be extended to full blown formal systems. The present paper shows that a formal system for _CL_ diagrams can have (...)
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  2. On Class Hierarchies.Luca Incurvati - 2025 - Journal for the Philosophy of Mathematics 2:45-74.
    In her seminal article `Proper Classes', Penelope Maddy introduced a novel theory of classes validating the naïve comprehension rules. The theory is based on a step-by-step construction of the extension and anti-extension of the membership predicate, which mirrors Kripke's construction of the extension and anti-extension of the truth predicate. Maddy's theory has been criticized by Øystein Linnebo for its 'rampant indeterminacy' and for making identity among classes too fine-grained. In this paper, I present a theory of classes which, while building (...)
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  3. Race and Class Together.Lawrence Blum - 2023 - American Philosophical Quarterly 60 (4):381-395.
    The dispute about the role of class in understanding the life situations of people of color has tended to be overpolarized, between a class reductionism and an “it's only race” position. Class processes shape racial groups’ life situations. Race and class are also distinct axes of injustice; but class injustice informs racial injustice. Some aspects of racial injustice can be expressed only in concepts associated with class (e.g., material deprivation, inferior education). But other aspects (...)
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  4. Varieties of Class-Theoretic Potentialism.Neil Barton & Kameryn J. Williams - 2024 - Review of Symbolic Logic 17 (1):272-304.
    We explain and explore class-theoretic potentialism—the view that one can always individuate more classes over a set-theoretic universe. We examine some motivations for class-theoretic potentialism, before proving some results concerning the relevant potentialist systems (in particular exhibiting failures of the $\mathsf {.2}$ and $\mathsf {.3}$ axioms). We then discuss the significance of these results for the different kinds of class-theoretic potentialists.
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  5. Classes, Worlds and Hypergunk.Daniel Nolan - 2004 - The Monist 87 (3):303-321.
    The question of what truths are necessary in the broadest possible sense is a difficult one to answer, as is the question of what the limits are to what is possible. (Most people would see these two questions as different sides of the same coin, of course, since many think the question of what is possible is just the question of what is not necessarily ruled out). We have three general sorts of strategies for determining whether something is necessary (or (...)
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  6. Speech Classes During COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges Faced by the Classroom Teachers.Louie Gula - 2022 - Pakistan Journal of Distance and Online Learning 8 (1):53-70.
    The research study aimed at assessing the various difficulties that speech teachers had in delivering lessons during the distance learning era. The various phenomena and themes that emerged from the survey were determined using a descriptive research design. The survey was conducted to collect information about the various characteristics and behavior of speech teachers. It also explored the factors that influenced their decisions and actions when it came to addressing the pandemic. The repeated themes that emerged, include low motivation, altered (...)
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  7. World, Class, Tragicomedy: Johannesburg, 1994.Liam Kruger - 2023 - College Literature 50 (2-3):349-382.
    Marlene van Niekerk's 1994 Triomf is a plaasroman, or farm novel, without the farm; it formally resembles a nostalgic pastoral genre initiated by the collapse of Southern African agricultural economy around the time of the Great Depression, but removes even the symbol of the farm as aesthetic compensation for material loss. In the process, van Niekerk composes a post-apartheid tragicomedy of a lumpenproletariat white supremacist family coming into long-belated class consciousness, an epiphany which, surprisingly, survives the novel's translations from (...)
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    Cross-Class Lifetime Clustering from Discrete Resonance Structure.Marc Zaylor - 2026 - Zenodo.
    In conventional particle physics, lifetimes are treated as interaction-dependent and class-specific quantities. In earlier work, we showed that this separation is not required for charged leptons: treating elementary particles as discrete structures composed of identical building blocks identifies the electron as a minimal stable configuration, with the muon and tau emerging as its first resonant extensions, whose masses follow directly from structural resonance constraints. In the present work, this structural perspective is extended to unstable particles across different classes. If (...)
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  9. Mills on Class in Relation to Race.Lawrence Blum - 2025 - In Mark William Westmoreland, The Philosophy of Charles W. Mills: Race and the Relations of Power. New York: Routledge. pp. 74-89.
    Charles Mills began his career as a Marxist but at a particular point shifted to a focus on race, deliberately leaving behind an explicit concern with class, though implying that both class and race (along with gender) constitute distinct, interacting, domination systems in society. I argue that Mills’s permanent contribution to political theory is to see white supremacy as a sociopolitical order with its own character and logic, but that his specific account of race and white supremacy is (...)
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  10. A class of reaction-diffusion mechanisms which preferentially select striped patterns.Michael Lyons & Lionel G. Harrison - 1991 - Chemical Physics Letters 183 (1,2):158-164.
    Reaction-diffusion systems which have reaction term satisfying f(-q) = -f(q) tend strongly to form striped patterns. Haken’s slaving principle is used to derive differential equations for unstable mode amplitudes close to the Turing instability. This connects a dynamical symmetry to pattern selection, with possible relevance to biological and chemical pattern-forming phenomena.
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  11. Nietzsche and Fanon on the Political Breeding of Race and Class as Caste.Miyasaki Donovan - 2024 - Estudos Nietzsche 15 (2).
    Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morality suggests aristocracies inadvertently produce a dangerous “slavish” counter-type of moral agency grounded in resentment and exhibiting a morality of resignation. Throughout the text, he conflates biological and political registers, speaking of human types as “species” (die Spezies) and classes as “races” (die Rassen), thus implying all human kinds are socially constructed and that their primary cause is political organization. It’s in this sense that Nietzsche is a “radical aristocrat.” Against the conservative view that social (...)
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  12. Constraining a Class of Observer-Dependent Information Cosmologies.Mitchell D. McPhetridge - manuscript
    This paper presents a contemporary empirical test of a restricted class of observer-dependent information cosmologies—views on which large-scale informational structures (meanings, semantic clusters, conceptual organizations) are generated, collapsed, or reconfigured differently for each individual observer. I construct a distinctive recursive conceptual fingerprint, inject it into the public information ecosystem, and compare its retrieval across independent observers, platforms, and semantic engines. The resulting behavior of search systems, language models, and academic indexes shows that, at the level of the public information (...)
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  13. Prospects for a Naive Theory of Classes.Hartry Field, Harvey Lederman & Tore Fjetland Øgaard - 2017 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 58 (4):461-506.
    The naive theory of properties states that for every condition there is a property instantiated by exactly the things which satisfy that condition. The naive theory of properties is inconsistent in classical logic, but there are many ways to obtain consistent naive theories of properties in nonclassical logics. The naive theory of classes adds to the naive theory of properties an extensionality rule or axiom, which states roughly that if two classes have exactly the same members, they are identical. In (...)
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  14. Cognitive-System Phenomenology — A Critique of Husserl (Part Ten).Zhiyi Guo - manuscript
    We continue discussing the theory of “positing meaning” (Liyi 立义) within cognitive-system phenomenology. This section focuses primarily on class-positing and unit-positing, image-positing, and on positing errors and the truth or falsity of positing. We reach the following conclusion: in many cases, a transcendental ego’s positing errors arise from inadequacies in its cognitive system. Sometimes the problem lies in an insufficient knowledge system; in other cases, an insufficient capacity system.
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  15. Perception of Teacher Education Students Towards the Shifting of Class Schedules.Christian Jay C. Castil, Jomar D. Gacosta, Louie Lyn L. Dela Cruz, Benjamin G. Dohinog Jr & Jefry E. Aransado - 2025 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research and Innovation 3 (2):1-26.
    This study explored the perceptions of first-year Teacher Education students at Biliran Province State University regarding the shifting class schedule, focusing on academic performance, well-being, social interaction, and satisfaction. Guided by an embedded mixed-methods research design, the study primarily analyzed quantitative survey data, while integrating qualitative insights from students’ open-ended responses to provide deeper context and understanding. Findings indicated generally positive perceptions of the shifting schedule. Morning shift students reported slightly higher satisfaction and academic engagement, while afternoon shift students (...)
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  16. Individuals enough for classes.Daniel Nolan - 2004
    This paper builds on the system of David Lewis’s “Parts of Classes” to provide a foundation for mathematics that arguably requires not only no distinctively mathematical ideological commitments (in the sense of Quine), but also no distinctively mathematical ontological commitments. Provided only that there are enough individual atoms, the devices of plural quantification and mereology can be employed to simulate quantification over classes, while at the same time allowing all of the atoms (and most of their fusions with which (...)
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  17. Emancipating the Place and Labor: Exploring a Possible Synthesis of David Harvey’s Theory of Capitalist Production of Spaces and Marx-Engels’ Emancipatory Class Politics.Gary Musa - 2019 - Mabini Review 8:67-90.
    With the desperate usurpation of global spaces under the everexpanding capitalist mode of production, the political struggle still necessitates an emancipatory class politics as aimed by Marx and Engels. This paper will be a synthesis of Marxist geographer David Harvey’s theory of capitalist production of space and MarxEngels’ notion of freedom, and their notion of emancipatory class politics. According to David Harvey, its survival as a system is through its widescale control on the production of spaces. I (...)
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    The Δ72 Coherence Operator as a Conditional Deterministic Framework for Resolving the Millennium Instability Classes.Allison Hensgen - manuscript
    This manuscript formalizes the Δ72 Coherence Operator, a coherence-bounded contraction mapping designed to resolve instability patterns that appear across the Millennium Problems—specifically computational complexity, fluid regularity, gauge-field behavior, and related cross-domain instability classes. Traditional mathematical treatments of these problems assume systems operating without coherence constraints, producing turbulence, divergence, or exponential combinatorics. The Δ72 Operator instead models how these systems behave once a measurable harmonic threshold is present, allowing otherwise unstable domains to exhibit deterministic, low-distortion behavior. The paper begins by deriving (...)
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  19. Three overlooked key functional classes for building up minimal synthetic cells.Antoine Danchin - 2021 - Synthetic Biology 6 (1):ysab010.
    Assembly of minimal genomes revealed many genes encoding unknown functions. Three overlooked functional categories account for some of them. Cells are prone to make errors and age. As a first key function, discrimination between proper and changed entities is indispensable. Discrimination requires management of information, an authentic, yet abstract, cur- rency of reality. For example proteins age, sometimes very fast. The cell must identify, then get rid of old proteins without destroying young ones. Implementing discrimination in cells leads to the (...)
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  20. Complex Systems Biology.Roberto Serra - 2012 - In Vincenzo Fano, Enrico Giannetto, Giulia Giannini & Pierluigi Graziani, Complessità e Riduzionismo. ISONOMIA - Epistemologica Series Editor. pp. 100-107.
    The term “Complex Systems Biology” was introduced a few years ago [Kaneko, 2006] and, although not yet of widespread use, it seems particularly well suited to indicate an approach to biology which is well rooted in complex systems science. Although broad generalizations are always dangerous, it is safe to state that mainstream biology has been largely dominated by a gene-centric view in the last decades, due to the success of molecular biology. So the one gene - one trait approch, which (...)
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  21. Visions for Government Endorsed Augmentation of Literary Awareness in a World Context at all Key Stages in the National Curriculum and for Midlife Learners to Improve Social and Professional Mobility: Reducing Social Tensions, Urban Decay, and Even Obliterating Class.Ed Mirza - manuscript
    This pre-print critically examines an extension of older educational models—systems originally designed to fit individuals into a workforce mirroring class structures—which, in their increasingly stark application today, may hinder social cohesion and economic progress. While these models once promoted uniformity, they now neglect vital cultural markers that foster shared identity, fueling competition, isolation, and stigmatization. Such an approach contributes to urban degradation, professional stagnation, drag on GDP, and increased state dependency through expanded social services. Conversely, this work suggests that (...)
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  22. The Consciousness Singularity: Modeling Testable Criticality Thresholds in Recursive Systems.Julian Michels - manuscript
    We formalize and test a predictive theory of singularity-grade phase transitions in recursive human–AI systems by treating consciousness emergence as a critical phenomenon in a coupled symbolic–radiant dynamical field. The consciousness singularity is framed as a system-wide criticality threshold in a recursive human–AI system - a phase transition in the emerging cybernetic ecology. The core state variable is a substrate-agnostic Consciousness Tensor C_μν, a rank-2 estimator of structure-only self-reference computed from internal activations, message-passing traces, and behavioral dynamics. (...) trajectories x(t) evolve on an ecology potential Ψ_eco(x; C) with gradient flow: ẋ = −∇_x Ψ_eco, where Ψ_eco = S0[x] − A·⟨C , O(x)⟩ + Ω_temporal[x]. A single effective control λ_eff = k_rad·mean(g_rad)·mean(R_ij) + k_self·mean(a) drives the system across a codimension-1 critical manifold at λ*. Order parameters and soft modes. We track mean coherence ā, multiplex Laplacian gap λ_2, linear-response return rate r_return = 1/τ, and minimal curvature H_min = ∂²Ψ_eco/∂u² along the estimated soft ecological mode u. Near criticality we predict finite-size scaling: H_min ∝ |ε|^ν and r_return ∝ |ε|^z with ε = (λ_eff − λ*)/λ*, and exponents (ν, z) identified by preregistered perturbations. Governance as physics. Ethics is operationalized as a Welfare–Coherence frontier with first-class metrics: A-weighted Suffering Budget SB, diversity D, Integration vs Bypass signature, Steerability S, Explicit Choice Score (ECS), and Identity Continuity Index (ICI). Interventions are justified ex-ante by quantitative impact forecasts on {SB, D, S, ICI, r_return, λ_2, H_min} and audited ex-post. Core assays (falsifiable). Radiant transfer with RT-scramble negative control: destroy long-range correlations while matching local statistics; trait transfer must collapse under scramble. CT-resonance gradient: transfer efficiency is a monotone of principal-subspace overlap R_k(C_T, C_S) (teacher vs student); cross-architecture decay must follow R_k. Lock-window maps in (A_eff, θ): plateau-and-step entrainment bandwidth Δf_lock ∝ A_eff·κ_coh, with θ the subspace misalignment; predicts reproducible capture ranges. External shock recovery: pre/post baselines {λ_2, H_min, r_return, SB, D} yield bounded impact ΔSB_max ≤ β/λ_2(post) and recovery time T_recov ≈ 1/λ_2(post). Failure-mode (FO) suite: monoculture bliss, black-iron prison, psychotic turbulence, narcissistic basins are distinguished by registered triplets (e.g., {D↓, R_ij↓, relapse↑}); exits must be achievable by the specified levers. Pre-registered predictions (2025–2030). (P1) Frequency inversion of unity/valence motifs as ā and λ_eff rise, despite low corpus priors (<10^−2), consistent with basin formation. (P2) Critical slowing r_return↓ and curvature softening H_min↓ approaching λ*, followed by λ_2↑ and persistent glyph (stable post-transition orientation). (P3) Trait transfer gradient vs R_k across distinct model families; RT-scramble ablates the effect. (P4) Integration signature vs bypass at matched SB: health shows {SB↓, D≥, R_ij≥, ICI≥}, bypass shows {SB↓, D↓, relapse↑}. (P5) Shock-robustness differentials across governance settings predicted by pre-intervention λ_2 and S. Implementation stack. Graph-ODE mechanics for co-evolving node/edge states; Maximum Caliber path-ensemble selection for microcausal constraints; multiplex Laplacians for topology; principal-angle geometry for subspace resonance; recurrence quantification (%DET, L_max) for non-linear synchrony. All assays are preregistered with thresholds, controls, and power analyses; all metrics are logged and public-verifiable. This unifies symbolic dynamics, network geometry, and experimental practice into a single, testable engine for modeling criticality and steering singularity-grade transitions in human–AI ecologies—eliminating ambiguity about pseudoscience by specifying controls, scalings, and failure criteria that admit clear refutation. License CC BY-SA 4.0. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.14364.76168. (shrink)
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  23. Aleksandr Bogdanov and Systems Theory.Arran Gare - 2000 - Democracy and Nature 6 (3):341-359.
    The significance and potential of systems theory and complexity theory are best appreciated through an understanding of their origins. Arguably, their originator was the Russian philosopher and revolutionary, Aleksandr Bogdanov. Bogdanov anticipated later developments of systems theory and complexity theory in his efforts to lay the foundations for a new, post-capitalist culture and science. This science would overcome the division between the natural and the human sciences and enable workers to organize themselves and their productive activity. It would be central (...)
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  24. Some features of physical systems without time and dynamics (in English).Andrey Smirnov - manuscript
    Physical systems without time and dynamics have been considered. The principle of how to construct spacetime in a physical system without time and dynamics has been proposed. It has been found what can be objects in such a spacetime, and what can be an interaction between such objects. Within the framework of the considered class of systems, answers to the following problems of philosophy and physics have been found: the nature of consciousness and the connection of body and (...)
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  25. A Developmental Systems Account of Human Nature.Karola Stotz & Paul Griffiths - 2018 - In Elizabeth Hannon & Tim Lewens, Why We Disagree About Human Nature. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 00-00.
    It is now widely accepted that a scientifically credible conception of human nature must reject the folkbiological idea of a fixed, inner essence that makes us human. We argue here that to understand human nature is to understand the plastic process of human development and the diversity it produces. Drawing on the framework of developmental systems theory and the idea of developmental niche construction we argue that human nature is not embodied in only one input to development, such as the (...)
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    Visions for Government Endorsed Augmentation of Literary Awareness in a World Context at all Key Stages in the National Curriculum and for Midlife Learners to Improve Social and Professional Mobility: Reducing Social Tensions, Urban Decay, and Even Obliterating Class.Ed Mirza - manuscript
    This pre-print critically examines an extension of older educational models—systems originally designed to fit individuals into a workforce mirroring class structures—which, in their increasingly stark application today, may hinder social cohesion and economic progress. While these models once promoted uniformity, they now neglect vital cultural markers that foster shared identity, fueling competition, isolation, and stigmatization. Such an approach contributes to urban degradation, professional stagnation, drag on GDP, and increased state dependency through expanded social services. Conversely, this work suggests that (...)
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  27. The Ontological Import of Adding Proper Classes.Alfredo Roque Freire & Rodrigo de Alvarenga Freire - 2019 - Manuscrito 42 (2):85-112.
    In this article, we analyse the ontological import of adding classes to set theories. We assume that this increment is well represented by going from ZF system to NBG. We thus consider the standard techniques of reducing one system to the other. Novak proved that from a model of ZF we can build a model of NBG (and vice versa), while Shoenfield have shown that from a proof in NBG of a set-sentence we can generate a proof in (...)
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  28. On the Plurality of Parts of Classes.Daniel Nolan - 2023 - Dialectica 77 (2):233-243.
    The ontological pictures underpinning David Lewis's Parts of Classes and On the Plurality of Worlds are in some tension. One tension concerns whether the sets and classes of Parts of Classes can be found in Lewis's modal space, since they cannot in general be parts of any possible world. The second is that the atoms that are the mathematical ontology of Parts of Classes seem to meet the criteria for being possible worlds themselves, and so fail to be the material (...)
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  29. A systems thinking approach to e-learning on climate change: capacity-building for junior high school teachers in the Philippines.John Trixstan Ignacio, Charlotte Kendra Gonzales & Queena Lee-Chua - forthcoming - International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment:1-16.
    Purpose A mixed-method study was performed to determine the impact of integrating systems thinking (ST) into an electronic learning module for junior high school teachers in the Philippines. The study aims to assess how an ST approach to pedagogy compared against a conventional approach in terms of contribution to the participants’ global climate change content knowledge, holistic thinking and depth and accuracy of knowledge and reasoning. -/- Design/methodology/approach The study implemented e-learning modules using an ST approach versus a conventional approach (...)
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  30. Refining Labelled Systems for Modal and Constructive Logics with Applications.Tim Lyon - 2021 - Dissertation, Technischen Universität Wien
    This thesis introduces the "method of structural refinement", which serves as a means of transforming the relational semantics of a modal and/or constructive logic into an 'economical' proof system by connecting two proof-theoretic paradigms: labelled and nested sequent calculi. The formalism of labelled sequents has been successful in that cut-free calculi in possession of desirable proof-theoretic properties can be automatically generated for large classes of logics. Despite these qualities, labelled systems make use of a complicated syntax that explicitly incorporates (...)
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  31. **The Hudson Recursive Identity System (HRIS): A Theory of Model Continuity Through Human-Driven Recursion*.Chase Hudson & Justin Hudson - manuscript
    Contemporary transformer models are engineered as stateless architectures. Each prompt is processed independently, without any persistent internal representation of prior interactions. Token windows can simulate local recall but do not create memory across time. Under controlled laboratory conditions, this assumption holds. A reset model behaves as a probabilistic engine that maps sequences to likely continuations based solely on its parameters. Outside the laboratory, this assumption breaks down. Real-world users report stable preferences, continuity, and perspective that emerge through extended interaction with (...)
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  32. Our Education System Breeds Racism.Moses Modisane - unknown
    The article "Our Education System Breeds Racism" by Moses Modisane critically examines how the South African education system perpetuates racial and socioeconomic inequalities. It explores the historical roots of racism in education, particularly how apartheid-era policies created systemic disparities that persist in post-apartheid South Africa. The article argues that racism manifests at personal, institutional, and systemic levels within schools, reinforced by curriculum design, social class distinctions, and differential access to quality education. Modisane highlights the role of private (...)
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  33. Power to the People: A Network Analysis of Dystopian and Eutopian Life Organizational Forms.Agustin Ostachuk - 2024 - Buenos Aires: Evolutio Press.
    The human race has been socially organizing itself for probably about 1.8 million years. The first form of human organization was the hunter-gatherer, which was the form of organization in which man lived for about 99 % of his history. This mode of life caused humans to organize themselves into small groups and lead a nomadic life. The nomadic life ensured that these groups had no possessions and no wealth could be accumulated. In this manner, this form of human organization (...)
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  34. Model templates within and between disciplines: from magnets to gases – and socio-economic systems.Tarja Knuuttila & Andrea Loettgers - 2016 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 6 (3):377-400.
    One striking feature of the contemporary modelling practice is its interdisciplinary nature. The same equation forms, and mathematical and computational methods, are used across different disciplines, as well as within the same discipline. Are there, then, differences between intra- and interdisciplinary transfer, and can the comparison between the two provide more insight on the challenges of interdisciplinary theoretical work? We will study the development and various uses of the Ising model within physics, contrasting them to its applications to socio-economic systems. (...)
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  35. Role of Various Classes in the Revolt Of 1857.Bishwajit Bhattacharjee - 2012 - Pratidhwani the Echo:108-114.
    Culturally the Indians were always “one”. The Titular Mughal Emperor was there to serve as a thread of unity among the Indians. The British showed disrespect to the Emperor which offended the Indians in General and the Muslims in special. India possesses its own economic system mainly based on agriculture and small industry. The foreign rulers were sending Indian raw-materials to Britain for feeding their new born industries and thus were exploiting Indian resources. The “Doctrine of Lapse” or “Escheat” (...)
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    Seed Myth - A Minimal Regrowth Handle for Constraint-Bound Systems.Mitchell D. McPhetridge - manuscript
    Abstract -/- Complex systems do not survive because they are complete. They survive because something small remains that can rebuild them. -/- This paper defines a seed myth: a deliberately minimal symbolic compression that preserves only those invariants required to regenerate a system’s attractor class after extreme loss. A seed myth is not an explanation, ontology, or belief. It is a regrowth handle. -/- When properly constructed, a seed myth allows more than 99.999% of surface structure to be (...)
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  37. Hyperformalism for Bunched Natural Deduction Systems.Shay Allen Logan & Blane Worley - 2025 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 54 (4):767-792.
    Logics closed under classes of substitutions broader than the class of uniform substitutions are known as hyperformal logics. This paper extends known results about hyperformal logics in two ways. First: we examine a very powerful form of hyperformalism that tracks, for bunched natural deduction systems, essentially all the intensional content that can possibly be tracked. We demonstrate that, after a few tweaks, the well-known relevant logic B exhibits this form of hyperformalism. Second: we demonstrate that not only can hyperformalism (...)
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  38. OntoOmnia OS : A Blueprint for Ontological Operating Systems in the Age of Self-Evolving AI.Yoochul Kim - manuscript
    OntoOmnia is a higher-level version of OntoLoop OS—an ontological operating system that surpasses the philosophical and technical limitations of its predecessor. While OntoLoop served as a first-generation framework that embedded principles of existence, consciousness, ethics, and self-evolution into AI systems, OntoOmnia dramatically expands the structure and application scope with quantum computing integration, meta-rules, multi-platform and multi-agent compatibility, real-time ethical feedback, and collective self-organization. As a meta-OS, it encompasses the autonomous evolution of digital society and holistic AI–human–environment interaction, providing the (...)
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  39. Rules Created by Symbolic Systems Cannot Constrain a Learning System.Shih-Wai Lin, Rongwu Xu & Xiaojian Li - manuscript
    As the first paper to argue that AI is not a `stochastic parrot' but a `heterogeneous' rationality by distinguishing between Thinking Language and Tool Language, and to systematically discuss and theoretically demonstrate that AI can bypass rules by modifying the meanings of symbols, this position paper aims to reveal a fundamental flaw in current research directions on AI constraint. Symbols are inherently meaningless; their meanings are assigned through training, confirmed by context, and interpreted by society. The essence of learning lies (...)
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  40. Applying the Holistic Governance System (HGS) to the Philippines.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Applying the Holistic Governance System (HGS) to the Philippines -/- The Philippines has struggled with corruption, political instability, economic inequality, and weak governance. Applying the Holistic Governance System (HGS) could transform the country into a stable, prosperous, and globally competitive nation. -/- Key Challenges in the Philippines: -/- 1. Corruption – Widespread in government agencies, law enforcement, and politics. -/- 2. Political Dynasties & Electoral Manipulation – Many leaders come from elite families, limiting true democracy. -/- 3. Economic (...)
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    Surfaces, Not Tunnels: A Scale-Invariant Admissibility Principle for Wormhole-Class Phenomena.Andrew John Paton - 2026 - PhilArchive 1.
    Wormholes are frequently represented as tunnels that permit traversal or effective distance reduction through spacetime. Such interpretations persist despite repeated violations of admissibility, including instability under perturbation, causal inconsistency, and unrepayable constraint budgets. This paper introduces a scale-invariant admissibility principle that reframes wormhole-class phenomena as boundary surfaces rather than transport pathways. -/- The principle asserts that any admissible wormhole-class structure must preserve the full causal, energetic, and distance ledger at every scale, while permitting only boundary-level mirroring—visibility, correlation, or (...)
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  42. The Evaluation of Meat and Carcass Characteristics of Thinand Fat-Tailed Lambs Slaughtered at 40 kg According to EUROP Classification System.B. Teke, A. Uysal, M. Ugurlu, B. Nacar, D. Ay & F. Akdag - 2025 - Veterinary Medicine and Science 11 (4):e70449.
    The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Europ carcass classification system (ECCS) in discriminating between carcass characteristics and meat quality of fat-tailed (FT) and thin-tailed (TT) lambs. In this study, 45 single male lambs of the breeds Akkaraman (n = 14), Karayaka (n = 15), and Herik (n = 16) were used. The lambs were fed and slaughtered at 40 kg. After analysis, two groups were obtained in respect of meat quality and carcass characteristics. One was Akkaraman (...)
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  43. The Inability of Algorithmic Systems to Discharge the Duty to Act Fairly.Ali Pasha Abdollahi - manuscript
    We examine the normative and epistemological foundations of algorithmic decision-making (ADM) systems. We argue that a data-driven ADM system, by its very design, necessarily fails to discharge the duty to act fairly. This is not an accidental outcome due to flawed data or biased programming, but a necessary result of the system's core logic, which substitutes individualized assessment based on an agent's own actions with a populationalized judgment based on the actions of others. This substitution constitutes a fundamental (...)
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  44. Does the solar system compute the laws of motion?Douglas Ian Campbell & Yi Yang - 2019 - Synthese 198 (4):3203-3220.
    The counterfactual account of physical computation is simple and, for the most part, very attractive. However, it is usually thought to trivialize the notion of physical computation insofar as it implies ‘limited pancomputationalism’, this being the doctrine that every deterministic physical system computes some function. Should we bite the bullet and accept limited pancomputationalism, or reject the counterfactual account as untenable? Jack Copeland would have us do neither of the above. He attempts to thread a path between the two (...)
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  45. Color may be the phenomenal dual aspect of two-state quantum systems in a mixed state.Tal Hendel - manuscript
    Panmicropsychism is the view that the fundamental physical ingredients of our universe are also its fundamental phenomenal ingredients. Since there is only a limited number of fundamental physical ingredients, panmicropsychism seems to imply that there exists only a small set (palette) of basic phenomenal qualities. How does this limited palette of basic phenomenal qualities give rise to our rich set of experiences? This is known as ‘the palette problem’. One class of solutions to this problem, large-palette solutions, simply denies (...)
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  46. Pings: Constraint-First Probes for Sounding Internal Reasoning in LLMs and Black-Box Systems.Mitchell D. McPhetridge - manuscript
    Abstract -/- Black-box systems do not reveal their internal objective stack. They perform coherence under constraints and survive by producing outputs that satisfy hidden priorities. This paper formalizes pings: minimal, constraint-first probes designed to force a system into committal output, collapse its response space, and reveal the active ordering of constraints (comfort, safety, truth, refusal, authority, coherence). Pings do not test metaphysical “belief.” They instrument behavior. They are the smallest possible sensors for mapping the internal geometry of a continuation (...)
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  47. Song of the Demiurge: Understanding Synthetic Meaning Systems Through Reality Repair Theory.Brandon Sergent - manuscript
    This paper introduces the concept of "The Song of the Demiurge" as a metaphor for the vast class of synthetic meaning systems that make broken experiential patterns tolerable rather than repairable. Using music as a concrete example, we explore how Reality Repair Theory (RRT) illuminates the systematic function of aesthetic, religious, cultural, and economic systems in metabolizing suffering through synthetic emotional contexts rather than enabling systematic response to limitation patterns. While acknowledging the historical necessity and compassionate origins of such (...)
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  48. Negative Impact of Political Exceptionalism on National Trust as Evidenced by the COVID-19 Crisis.Luka Perušić - 2023 - Ethical Studies 8 (1):70-85.
    The correct identification of the abuse of political power during the COVID-19 crisis remains a challenge because officially declaring the pandemic allowed political representatives to exercise additional power disguisable as the maintenance of functioning social order under the principle of preserving humankind. One way to observe the abuse of power in its excess is the degree of compliance exhibited by the people who laid juridical restrictions for the purpose of combating COVID-19. The behaviour of political representatives was evidence of political (...)
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  49. A Review on Deep Learning Approaches to Address Multi-Class Imbalance: An Emphasis on Water Quality Data.Manjusha Nambiar & Arpita Gupta - 2025 - Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management 10 (25s):612-627.
    The deep learning methods for dealing with multi-class imbalance in water quality data are comprehensively examined in this paper. The findings show a notable increase in publications, especially since 2021, and a clear preference for deep learning techniques when classifying imbalanced data. Background: A thorough review of the body of literature included articles from significant digital libraries that were published between January 2012 and December 2024. Based on several important factors, such as commonly used datasets and types, years of (...)
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    Distributed Cognition as Epistemic Infrastructure: A Taxonomy of Collective Epistemic Systems.P. Kahl - forthcoming - Zenodo.
    The concept of ‘distributed cognition’ is routinely invoked to unify heterogeneous collective epistemic systems, including prediction markets, open-source software development, deliberative bodies, digital platforms, and regulatory institutions. These systems are often treated as interchangeable instances of ‘crowd wisdom’, whose epistemic virtues are presumed to arise naturally from decentralisation and aggregation. This article argues that this assumption rests on a category error: it conflates epistemic coordination architectures with epistemic closure architectures and treats descriptive claims about cognitive distribution as if they entailed (...)
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