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Some Small Discrepancy: Jean-Christophe-Bailly's Creaturely Ontology
From Journal of Animal Ethics. Copyright 2013 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. Used with permission of the University of Illinois Press. This material cannot be reprinted, photocopied, posted online or distributed in any way without the written permission of the copyright holder.The final version of this text will be available (as pdf.) by September-October 2013.The final version of this text will be available (as pdf.) on 20 September, 2013.The final version of this text will be available (as pdf.) on 20 September, 2013.The final version of this text will be available (as pdf.) on 20 September, 2013.The final version of this text will be available (as pdf.) on 20 September, 2013.This extended review essay on Bailly's first major work in English translation, The Animal Side, situates Bailly in the continuum of Continental philosophy on the topics of animality and animal ontology, from Rilke to Heidegger, Derrida and Deleuze. Exploring Bailly's linking of thought and vision and his insistence on the pivotal role of animals in the emergence of European art and image-making, the essay argues that the political dimension, implicit in Bailly's text, nevertheless remains underdeveloped. This points to a broader concern within Continental theory: the need to connect new human and animal ontologies with ethical and political normative models for the effective articulation of post-anthropocentric collectivities
Turning to Animals Between Love and Law
Publisher has granted permission for the published version of this article to be archived. Publisher's website: http://www.lwbooks.co.ukAs an alternative to Utilitarianism, animal ethics turned to the Continental philosophies of Levinas and Derrida that welcome and revere Otherness. While Utilitarianism relies on a âclosedâ system of ethical calculations, the Levinasian model remains open-ended. This essay argues for a revised approach to animal ethics that combines Levinasian immeasurability, what Matthew Calarco called âethical agnosticismâ, with a closed approach that sees ethics as issuing from particular modes of practice. Highlighting some of the problems inherent in the Levinasian ethics of love as well as Agambenâs biopolitical critique of law, I propose a corrective, âbetween love and lawâ, that avoids predetermining the limits of moral consideration yet insists on the social and normative dimensions of ethical responsiveness. I take the practice of veganism - broadly conceived beyond the strictly dietary - as the heart of animal ethics and consider some of the philosophical and theological dimensions of veganism as neither naĂŻve nor as utopian but on the contrary, as a worldly mode of engagement that acknowledges the realities of violence
LHC/ILC Interplay in SUSY Searches
Combined analyses at the Large Hadron Collider and at the International
Linear Collider are important to reveal precisely the new physics model as, for
instance, supersymmetry. Examples are presented where ILC results as input for
LHC analyses could be crucial for the identification of signals as well as of
the underlying model. The synergy of both colliders leads also to rather
accurate SUSY parameter determination and powerful mass constraints even if the
scalar particles have masses in the multi-TeV range.Comment: 5 pages, contribution to the proceedings of EPS0
Light-Scattering by Longitudinal phonons in Supercooled Molecular Liquids II: Microscopic Derivation of the Phenomenological Equations
The constitutive equations for the orientational dynamics of a liquid formed
of linear molecules are derived microscopically. The resulting generalised
Langevin equations coincide with the phenomenological approach of Dreyfus et
al. Formally exact expressions are given for the phenomenological coefficients
and various constraints are shown to be consequences of this microscopic
approach.Comment: 18 page
Strong field effects on physics processes at the Interaction Point of future linear colliders
Future lepton colliders will be precision machines whose physics program
includes close study of the Higgs sector and searches for new physics via
polarised beams. The luminosity requirements of such machines entail very
intense lepton bunches at the interaction point with associated strong
electromagnetic fields. These strong fields not only lead to obvious phenomena
such as beamstrahlung, but also potentially affect every particle physics
process via virtual exchange with the bunch fields. For precision studies,
strong field effects have to be understood to the sub-percent level. Strong
external field effects can be taken into account exactly via the Furry Picture
or, in certain limits, via the Quasi-classical Operator method . Significant
theoretical development is in progress and here we outline the current state of
play.Comment: 6 pages, ICHEP 2012 Proceeding
EXPORT SUPPLY AND IMPORT DEMAND ELASTICITIES IN THE JAPANESE TEXTILE INDUSTRY: A PRODUCTION THEORY APPROACH
Agricultural goods are often treated as final goods in applied agricultural trade models. However, many agricultural traded goods are intermediate in nature. In this paper a production theory approach is applied in deriving export supply and import demand functions for the Japanese textile industry. The production theory approach derives import demand and export supply functions from the assumption of profit maximizing (cost minimizing) behavior. The behavioral implications of the profit maximization framework are used to specify producer supply and demand functions which are consistent with economic theory. Flexible functional forms are estimated in the econometric model and the concavity restrictions implied by economic theory are checked and imposed. Elasticities derived from the production theory approach are also compared with results based on a single equation specification of the aggregate import demand equation. A major shortcoming of the single equation approach is the lack of theoretical guidance for choosing the appropriate specification.International Relations/Trade,
Beam Polarization and Spin Correlation Effects in Chargino Production and Decay
We study chargino production e^+ e^- -> chi^+_1 chi^-_1 and the subsequent
leptonic decay chi^-_1\to chi^0_1 e^- nu_e including the complete spin
correlations between production and decay. We work out the advantages of
polarizing the e^+ and e^- beams. We study in detail the polarized cross
sections, the angular distribution and the forward--backward asymmetry of the
decay electron. They can be used to determine the sneutrino mass
m_{\tilde{\nu}_e}.Comment: 14 pages, 17 postscript figures, latex using epsfi
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