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    The Ghost in the Machine: The Ethical Risks of AI by Emile Ormond

    Published 2020-03-01
    “… A group of eminent scientists, including the late physicist Stephen Hawking, notoriously claimed that: “Success in creating artificial intelligence (AI) would be the biggest event in human history. Unfortunately, it might also be the last" (Hawkings et al., 2014). …”
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    Historiozofia alternatywna w prozie Wiktora Pielewina. Na przykładzie powieści „Empire V” i „Batman Apollo” by Mateusz Jaworski

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The author of the article tries to interpret the notion of history within the aforementioned works by Pelevin, who perceives human history as a well-organized machine which imposes suffering on the weak.…”
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    Qui d’autre ? by Jacques Neefs

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Interweaving “contemporary” works and works on “Antiquity”, Flaubert singularly has developed an aesthetic relationship with the violence that irreducibly drives human history. “Compassion” would rightly designate what drives Flaubert’s prose, firmly combining anger, tenderness, irony, and a bleak ardor to detect the monstrosities of stupidity.…”
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    L’histoire des ordures : de la préhistoire à la fin du dix-neuvième siècle by Marine Béguin

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…However, the awareness of the necessity of an effective management of garbage appeared only lately in human history. The objective of this article is to present, through an essentially bibliographical approach, the way the people lived and managed their waste since the Prehistory until at the end of the XIXth century.…”
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    Narrowed Downing of Knowledge Constructs through the Use of a Paradoxical Lexicon Co-promoting Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Universalism by Sunil Kumar Raina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…At no point in time in human history, has the human civilization been served by all of the relevant information required to build a perfect, unchangeable, permanent, and rational world order nor will it (the human civilization) have the privilege of having this information in future. …”
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    L'arbuste Calotropis procera, un épisode de son histoire dans le bassin du lac Tchad by Christian Seignobos

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Calotropis procera is credited with powers which would allegedly stem from its oddity and, as such, it is perhaps one of the most solicited plants in human history. In North Cameroon, it is used for a large number of protection rituals, trials by ordeal… and it also features prominently in traditional medicine’s recipes.…”
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    The Destruction of Architecture by Federico De Matteis

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Cities and buildings, a fundamental architectural heritage binding individuals and communities to their existential spaces, were annihilated in the most extensive act of deliberate destruction in human history. In this article, I look into the work of three authors – Heinrich Böll, Stig Dagerman and Hans Erich Nossack – to outline the effects of the bombings on the survivors, and on their relationship to both urban space and architectural heritage.…”
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    SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF MODERN RELIGIOUS TERRORISM by N. Grigoriev, E. Rodyukov

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Religious terrorism - one of the most early in human history directions of terrorism, that already during very great while is used in opposing different by the nature and organizations of socio-political forces, including religiously-fanatic groupments of different scale and orientation, political and ethnic elites, social and political associations, separate states. …”
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    Historical psychology: the versions of synthesis by Albinas Bagdonas

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…Four fruitful points of interaction of psychology and history are discussed: 1) the history of psychology as science; 2) historical (sociocultural) determinism; 3) the analysis of psychological variables as factors of human history and progress; 4) the content of historical psychology (evolution and history of psychological functions, psychological recapitulation, reconstruction of historical personalities, and psychological variables of the groups, etc.).   …”
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    Oriental Rat Flea Xenopsylla cheopsis (Rothschild, 1903) (Insecta: Siphonaptera: Pulicidae) by Chad L. Cross, Jason L. Williams, Andrea Lucky

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This species is best known as the carrier of the plague bacterium (Yersinia pestis) that was responsible for decimating large populations of people, including nearly a third of the human population of Europe, and influenced the trajectory of human history (Fasulo 2004). In addition to its role as a vector of the plague bacterium, this species can vector other pathogens and at least two tapeworm parasites of humans (Marquardt, et al. 2000; Gage 2005). …”
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    « Mauvaise fatigue » et contrôle de soi : une approche sociohistorique by Marc Loriol

    Published 2002-05-01
    “…However, very early in human history, some individuals were confronted with activities that, although not requiring significant physical effort, nevertheless implied unprecedented commitment and control. …”
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    Klausa Michaela Meyer-Abicha teoria odpowiedzialności by Paulina Selmaj-Pomaska

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Meyer-Abich’s theory focuses on eight periods of human development, which correspond to eight circles of responsibility referring to eight ethical conceptions. Throughout human history, we can see how the scope of responsibility has been increasing to fall upon more and more entities. …”
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    Le revenant dans l’œuvre de Toni Morrison : ou le corps hanté de la mémoire by Vanessa Sylvanise

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Especially in Beloved, the most famous of her novels, in wich, throughout the ghost figure came back to hunting her mother, appears one of the hardest reality of human history : slavery experience. By fear and distress, one disguised way to build memory and root out old past ghosts, because more than living ones, chained up to their secrets, ghosts have so much things to say, that their simple apparition can shout. …”
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    According to German Finance Minister Dr. Theodor Karl Helfferich “The Causes of of The First World War” by Mustafa ÇOLAK, İsmet TÜRKMEN

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Experiencing the process and outcome of the war rather than the causes of human history has so much more busy. Therefore, the cause of the war which works popularity continues even today. …”
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    The Double Death of Humanity in Cormac McCarthy’s The Road by Stephen Joyce

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Whereas the comic frame of the apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic genres posits a catastrophe that could be prevented by human actions in the present, the tragic frame of the post-apocalyptic posits a situation in which the end of the world has provided no overarching meaning to human history. This leads to an intense focus on how individuals would survive, a minor eschatology that concentrates on the day-to-day struggle for life in a ruined world, in order to raise existentialist questions of why anyone would want to survive in a meaningless universe and what it means to be human when the civilization that structured our understanding of that term has passed away. …”
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    The Mongol empire’s expansion and rethinking research trends in Chinese historical climatology by Ka wai Fan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Through critical analysis of the history of the Mongol Empire, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between climate change and human history, advocating for prudence in drawing causal inferences.…”
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