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\uabKingdom of God\ubb and \uabPotentia Dei\ubb. An Interpretation of Divine Omnipotence in Hobbes\u2019s Thought
The relationships between politics and religion have always been the focus of Hobbesian
literature, which generally privileges the theme of the Christian State, i.e. the union of temporal
and spiritual power in a sovereign-representative person. This essay presents other
perspectives of interpretation, which analyze the relationships between politics and religion
in Hobbes\u2019 works by using specifically metaphysical and theological categories \u2013 liberty/
necessity, causality, kingdom of God, divine prescience, potentia Dei etc. \u2013 which allow
us to reconsider the nature of political power (and the relevance of modern technology for
the contemporary politics). The core of Hobbes\u2019 argumentation concerns the theoretical
status of determinism (i.e. the relationships between liberty and necessity) with regard to
the reduction of \uabpotentia\ubb to \uabpotestas\ubb not only in political philosophy, but also in metaphysics
and theology. In many passages of Hobbes\u2019 works, then, it is possible to understand
the role of God\u2019s idea in the natural and political philosophy: God\u2019s idea as first cause or as
omnipotence is only a reassuring word useful to describe the necessary, mechanical and
eternal movement of the bodies and useful to justify the materialistic determinism in
anthropology and politics. Body and movement are the necessary fundaments of the universe
which find in itself - without reference to the category of \uabpossibility\ubb in politics and
in physics - the motives and the reasons of his own structure and function (from causes to
effects)
The Effect of Neighbourhood Enclosure on Property Values
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Faculty of Engineering and the Built EnvironmentSpiralling violent crime in South Africa has led to the increased use of access
control to restrict access to suburbs and thus make it more difficult to
perpetrate violent crime against residents. This neighbourhood enclosure
normally takes the form of booms, palisade fences and security guards to
close off entire suburbs that were once or still are public property. This study
examines the effect of the implementation of neighbourhood enclosure on
property values. The primary methodology used to research this concentrated
on the analysis of residential property values, bond approvals and relative
amounts of property transferred within the period of late 2002 and mid 2004.
Analysis was based on information available at the deed’s office. Limitations
included the small sample size and the availability of information. Applicants
for suburban closures can use the results of the study to verify or discredit
claims of property value increases. Municipalities can match property values
to services and rates.
Results showed that property values that were found to be either similar in
adjacent open and enclosed areas or more expensive in enclosed areas. The
latter trend was evident in higher value properties. This illustrates a higher
demand for properties in these enclosed areas than in the adjacent open
areas. Further analysis of prices showed that, in all cases over the same
period, prices increased by more in enclosed areas than in open areas. This
statistic proves the hypothesis, that neighbourhood enclosure increases the
value of properties within the enclosure when compared to similar properties
in adjacent open areas. Analysis of the value of bonds granted in an area
showed that banks appear to ignore the enclosure status of the immediate
area
The Crowd, the People, and the Philosopher in Spinoza’s Political Philosophy
The article analyzes the relationship in Spinoza's thought between the figures of the philosopher, the people, and the crowd. This distinction is anchored in his theory of knowledge, of the passions, and of natural right and plays a fundamental role in his conception of political philosophy. Spinoza establishes a direct connection between these three figures and the forms of political regimes: while in democracy human beings who are completely rational (the philosophers) can fully deploy their theoretical passions and the people can develop their desire for freedom, in theocracy and tyranny the crowd's superstition dominates. These aspects of Spinoza's thought allow us to interpret the relationships between the contemplative and the active life, and to rethink the relationship between the philosopher and the city, in the early modern age as well as in our contemporary one
Issues of Interpretation. Texts, Images, Rites
Analisi degli strumenti interpretativi e delle pratiche ermeneutiche in filosofia, storia delle religioni e antropologia cultural
Trigger performance of the ALICE Silicon Pixel Detector
The ALICE Silicon Pixel Detector (SPD) forms the two innermost layers of the ALICE Inner Tracking System (ITS). The unique feature of the SPD among the vertex detectors of LHC experiments is the prompt trigger capability, called Fast-OR, which allows it to contribute to the experimental first level (L0) trigger decision. The SPD has been participating in data taking since the first proton-proton collisions providing the trigger for minimum bias event selection. A first evaluation of Fast-OR efficiency is presented
Personalization of energy expenditure and cardiorespiratory fitness estimation using wearable sensors in supervised and unsupervised free-living conditions
An 1H NMR study of the cytarabine degradation in clinical conditions to avoid drug waste, decrease therapy costs and improve patient compliance in acute leukemia
Cytarabine, the 4-amino-1-(β-D-arabinofuranosyl)-2(1H)-pyrimidinone, (ARA-C) is an antimetabolite cytidine analogue used worldwide as key drug in the management of leukaemia. As specified in the manufacturers' instructions, once the components-sterile water and cytarabine powder-are unpackaged and mixed, the solution begins to degrade after 6 hours at room temperature and 12 hours at 4°C. To evaluate how to avoid wasting the drug in short-term, low-dose treatment regimens, the reconstituted samples, stored at 25°C and 4°C, were analyzed every day of the test week by reversed-phase HPLC and high-field NMR spectroscopy. All the samples remained unchanged for the entire week, which corresponds to the time required to administer the entire commercial drug package during low-dose therapeutic regimens. The drug solution was stored in a glass container at 4°C in an ordinary freezer and drawn with sterile plastic syringes; during this period, no bacterial or fungal contamination was observed. Our findings show that an cytarabine solution prepared and stored in the original vials retains its efficacy and safety and can, therefore, be divided into small doses to be administered over more days, thus avoiding unnecessary expensive and harmful waste of the drug preparation. Moreover, patients who require daily administration of the drug could undergo the infusion at home without need to go to hospital. The stability of the aliquots would help decrease hospitalization costs
Effective Rheology of Bubbles Moving in a Capillary Tube
We calculate the average volumetric flux versus pressure drop of bubbles
moving in a single capillary tube with varying diameter, finding a square-root
relation from mapping the flow equations onto that of a driven overdamped
pendulum. The calculation is based on a derivation of the equation of motion of
a bubble train from considering the capillary forces and the entropy production
associated with the viscous flow. We also calculate the configurational
probability of the positions of the bubbles.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
A clinico-pathologic review of 56 cases of ossifying fibroma of the jaws with emphasis on the histomorphologic variations
Objective: This study aims at contributing to the definitive diagnosis of ossifying fibroma (OF) based on histomorphological features. The study also aims to determine some demographic features of OF, common sites of occurrence and to determine whether behavior correlates well with the histomorphological variations seen in the lesion.Materials and Methods: A total of 80 patients who were diagnosed either as cementifying fibroma CF, OF and cemento.ossifying fibroma (COF) of the jaws from the files of the Oral Pathology Department of the University of the Witwatersrand Dental School were retrieved and the histology slides of each case were reviewed with the most recent diagnostic criteria for OF and the authors additional criteria. A total of 56 cases that met the set criteria were analyzed.Results: The patients were clustered within the third and fourth decades of life (n = 39, 69.6%). Majority of the patients were black (83.93%), whereas the rest were whites (12.50%) and Asians (3.57%). There were 17 males (30.4%) and 39 females (69.6%), giving a male to female ratio of 1:2.3. Most of the lesions (70.3%) occurred in the mandible, involving the premolar molar region (56.7%). Scanty fibrous tissues in highly cellular lesions were found in 36 (64.3%) of the cases. There were globular, dystrophic or granular calcifications mixed with irregularly shaped trabeculae of lamellar or cellular woven bone or osteoid were found, in 36 (64.3%) cases. Conclusion: Demographic data, clinicoradiologic features, combined with histopathology will continue to be relevantin the definitive diagnosis of OF and in predicting its behavior. Highly aggr essive lesions with shorter duration in people below 15 years were called juvenile OF and treated as such, while OF applies to other conventional ones.Key words: Clinical-features, histomorphology, jaws, ossifying fibrom
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