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    Knuth-Bendix algorithm and the conjugacy problems in monoids

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    We present an algorithmic approach to the conjugacy problems in monoids, using rewriting systems. We extend the classical theory of rewriting developed by Knuth and Bendix to a rewriting that takes into account the cyclic conjugates.Comment: This is a new version of the paper 'The conjugacy problems in monoids and semigroups'. This version will appear in the journal 'Semigroup forum

    The sobering: delusions of authenticity and relaity in Philip Roth

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    Political Philosophy and Ethic

    Fanaticism as a Worldview

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    Nihilism and fiction

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    On the place of consciousness within the will to power

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    Self-becoming, culture and education from Schopenhauer as educator to Ecce Homo

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    Hyperbole and conflict in the slave revolt in morality

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    Nietzsche and the Stoic Concept of Recentes Opiniones

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    The duty of violence

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    This essay argues that the deontological view of morality is connected to extreme and massive forms of violence through a kind of phenomenological necessity. In the first main section, I examine one family of such violence, which usually comes under the label of "religious violence". I argue that it is not the religious element but the disqualification of context from the realm of justification which characterizes such violence. In the second main section, I examine the phenomenology of duty to conclude that duty, by definition, denies any normative relevance to context. In the third main section, I use this sketch of a phenomenology of duty to propose a hypothesis about the underpinnings of the connection between mass violence and duty, namely, that the notion of duty carries with it the exclusion of moderation, and places the agent before an impossible situation that can only be resolved by violence.Political Philosophy and Ethic
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