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    Does sociality affect evolutionary speed? by Socias-Martínez, Lluís, Peckre, Louise Rachel

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…An overlooked source of variation in evolvability resides in the social lives of animals. In trying to foster research in this direction, we offer a critical review of previous work on the link between evolutionary speed and sociality. …”
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    THE DESIRE FOR RECOGNITION IN THE CONTEXT OF FRANCIS FUKUYAMA’S UNIVERSAL HISTORY by T. V. Danylova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The analysis is focused on human desire for recognition as a significant dimension of human nature. The author has used hermeneutical methodology and anthropological integrative approach. …”
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    Le sanctuaire romain du Vigneau à Pussigny (Indre-et-Loire) : un lieu de mémoire, de vie et d’accueil by Arnaud Coutelas, Sébastien Lepetz

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…All of the other pits have, with rare exception, yielded animal bones, consisting primarily of ovicaprid remains, deposited in bulk. …”
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    Villa d’époque romaine et habitat médiéval à Mont-Saint-Jean (Sarthe) : bilan des recherches 2008-2020 by Florian Sarreste, Paul-André Besombes, Phaedra Bouvet, Chloé Genies, Étienne Jaffrot, Florian Jedrusiak, Thomas Jubeau, Anthony Ledauphin, Annaïg Le Martret, Christophe Loiseau, Hugo Meunier, Aurore Noël, Sandrine Paradis-Grenouillet, Boris Robin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…These dates therefore raise questions about the origin of the estate’s establishment and development.Although it is not always possible to reconstruct the exact chronology of the transformations, the development of a monumental dimension to the residence likely continued until the end of the 2nd century. …”
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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Cut Out of the Same Cloth The earliest record of the word “bioethics” dates back to 1927 as a term that designates one’s ethical responsibility toward not only human beings but other lifeforms as well, such as animals and plants.[1] Based on Kantian ethics, the term was coined as a response to the great prestige science held at its time. …”
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