tue [ASAP] Asymmetric Synthesis of a Bacteriochlorophyll Model Compound Containing <italic toggle="yes">trans</italic>-Dialkyl Substituents in Ring D By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 04:00:00 GMT The Journal of Organic ChemistryDOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.0c00608 Full Article
tue Une famille spirituelle de penseurs : Plotin, Pascal, Maine de Biran, Bergson / Edouard Krakowski By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Krakowski, Edouard, 1896- author Full Article
tue The bright and the good: the connection between intellectual and moral virtues / edited by Audrey L. Anton By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 23 Feb 2020 07:00:06 EST Hayden Library - BJ1531.B75 2018 Full Article
tue Intellectual agency and virtue epistemology: a Montessori perspective / Patrick R. Frierson By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 8 Mar 2020 06:48:05 EDT Dewey Library - BD176.F75 2020 Full Article
tue Effect of substituents in sulfoxides on the enhancement of thermoelectric properties of PEDOT:PSS: experimental and modelling evidences By pubs.rsc.org Published On :: Mol. Syst. Des. Eng., 2020, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D0ME00032A, PaperZhu Qiang, Erol Yildirim, Xi Zu Wang, Ko Ko Kyaw Aung, Tao Tang, Debbie Soo, Zicong Marvin Wong, Gang Wu, Shuo-Wang Yang, Jianwei XuPoly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS), being the most popular conductive polymer, has been doped with various additives with the aim to improve its thermoelectric performance. Among all additives, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) has been...The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
tue The effect of vicinal di-halo substituents on the organogelling properties of aromatic supramolecular gelators and their application as soft templates By feeds.rsc.org Published On :: New J. Chem., 2020, Advance ArticleDOI: 10.1039/D0NJ01440K, PaperAndrea S. Mac Cormack, Verónica M. Busch, M. Laura Japas, Lisandro Giovanetti, Florencia Di Salvo, Pablo H. Di ChennaVicinal di-halo substituents have a determinant effect on the supramolecular self-assembly and properties of aromatic physical gelators with application as soft templates.To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
tue Sonia Gandhi hails Akhilesh govt, targets Centre as she visits her constituency By indianexpress.com Published On :: Thu, 28 May 2015 11:04:18 +0000 Full Article DO NOT USE Uttar Pradesh India
tue Chalcone single crystals with red emission and photodimerization-triggered hopping behavior: the substituent effect and molecular packing effect By feeds.rsc.org Published On :: CrystEngComm, 2020, Advance ArticleDOI: 10.1039/D0CE00404A, CommunicationXinrui He, Jian Zhao, Zeqing Tan, Jiaxin Zhao, Xiao Cheng, Chuanjian ZhouChalcone single crystals with distinctively different emission color and photoinduced mechanical response are designed and fabricated via fine-tuning the donor substituents.To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
tue Substituent effects on the crystallization mechanisms of 7-chloro-4-substituted-quinolines By feeds.rsc.org Published On :: CrystEngComm, 2020, Advance ArticleDOI: 10.1039/D0CE00214C, PaperJoão P. P. Copetti, Paulo R. S. Salbego, Tainára Orlando, Jéssica M. L. Rosa, Gabriela F. Fiss, João P. G. de Oliveira, Mário L. A. A. Vasconcellos, Nilo Zanatta, Helio G. Bonacorso, Marcos A. P. MartinsThe crystallization mechanisms of a series of fourteen 7-chloro-4-substituted-quinolines were proposed based on a retrocrystallization approach using the supramolecular cluster as demarcation.To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
tue Jyoti Basu statue vandalised in Howrah By archive.indianexpress.com Published On :: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 19:37:45 GMT Meanwhile, the incident sparked protests from locals who blocked J N Mukherjee Road in Howrah. Full Article
tue The anxious mind: an investigation into the varieties and virtues of anxiety / Charlie Kurth By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 4 Aug 2019 07:38:14 EDT Browsery B815.K87 2018 Full Article
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tue The edginess of silence: a study on chain linearization / Tue Trinh By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 2 Feb 2020 06:51:59 EST Dewey Library - P151.T756 2019 Full Article
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tue The Role of Porphyrin Peripheral Substituents in Determining the Reactivities of Ferrous Nitrosyl Species By feeds.rsc.org Published On :: Chem. Sci., 2020, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D0SC01625J, Edge Article Open Access   This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported Licence.Sk Amanullah, Abhishek DeyFerrous nitrosyl {FeNO}7 species are intermediates common to the catalytic cycles of Cd1NiR and CcNiR, two heme-based nitrite reductases (NiR), and its reactivity vary dramatically in these enzymes. The former...The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
tue Markt und intellektuelles Kräftefeld: Literaturkritik im Feuilleton von "Pariser Tageblatt" und "Pariser Tageszeitung" (1933-1940) / Michaela Enderle-Ristori By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 24 Feb 2019 09:28:49 EST Online Resource Full Article
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tue Coastal and marine stewardship in Western Australia : the case for a virtue ethic / John Davis By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Davis, John K., author Full Article
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tue Animal virtues & choice fetishism By nicolasgallagher.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Aug 2010 17:00:00 -0700 The following is an interesting extract from Straw Dogs by John Gray (pp. 109–116) discussing some of the differences between Western and Taoist philosophical traditions. The fetish of choice For us, nothing is more important than to live as we choose. This is not because we value freedom more than people did in earlier times. It is because we have identified the good life with the chosen life. For the pre-Socratic Greeks, the fact that our lives are framed by limits was what makes us human. Being born a mortal, in a given place and time, strong or weak, swift or slow, brave or cowardly, beautiful or ugly, suffering tragedy or being spared it – these features of our lives are given to us, they cannot be chosen. If the Greeks could have imagined a life without them, they could not have recognised it as that of a human being. The ancient Greeks were right. The ideal of the chosen life does not square with how we live. We are not authors of our lives; we are not even part-authors of the events that mark us most deeply. Nearly everything that is most important in our lives is unchosen. The time and place we are born, our parents, the first language we speak – these are chance, not choice. It is the casual drift of things that shapes our most fateful relationships. The life of each of us is a chapter of accidents. Personal autonomy is the work of our imagination, not the way we live. Yet we have been thrown into a time in which everything is provisional. New technologies alter our lives daily. The traditions of the past cannot be retrieved. At the same time we have little idea of what the future will bring. We are forced to live as if we were free. The cult of choice reflects the fact that we must improvise our lives. That we cannot do otherwise is a mark of our unfreedom. Choice has become a fetish; but the mark of a fetish is that it is unchosen. Animal virtues The dominant Western view…teaches that humans are unlike other animals, which simply respond to the situations in which they find themselves. We can scrutinise our motives and impulses; we can know why we act as we do. By becoming ever more self-aware, we can approach a point at which our actions are the results of our choices. When we are fully conscious, everything we do will be done for reasons we can know. At that point, we will be authors of our lives. This may seem fantastical, and so it is. Yet it is what we are taught by Socrates, Aristotle and Plato, Descartes, Spinoza and Marx. For all of them, consciousness is our very essence, and the good life means living as a fully conscious individual. … Western thought is fixated on the gap between what is and what ought to be. But in everyday life we do not scan our options beforehand, then enact the one that is best. We simply deal with whatever is at hand. …Different people follow different customs; but in acting without intention, we are not simply following habit. Intentionless acts occur in all sorts of situations, including those we have never come across before. Outside the Western tradition, the Taoists of ancient China saw no gap between is and ought. Right action was whatever comes from a clear view of the situation. They did not follow moralists – in their day, Confucians – in wanting to fetter human beings with rules or principles. For Taoists, the good life is only the natural life lived skillfully. It has no particular purpose. It has nothing to do with the will, and it does not consist in trying to realise any ideal. Everything we do can be done more or less well; but if we act well it is not because we translate our intentions into deeds. It is because we deal skillfully with whatever needs to be done. The good life means living according to our natures and circumstances. There is nothing that says that it is bound to be the same for everybody, or that it must conform with ‘morality’. In Taoist thought, the good life comes spontaneously; but spontaneity is far from simply acting on the impulses that occur to us. In Western traditions such as Romanticism, spontaneity is linked with subjectively. In Taoism it means acting dispassionately, on the basis of an objective view of the situation at hand. The common man cannot see things objectively, because his mind is clouded by anxiety about achieving his goals. Seeing clearly means not projecting our goals into the world; acting spontaneously means acting according to the needs of the situation. Western moralists will ask what is the purpose of such action, but for Taoists the good life has no purpose. It is like swimming in a whirlpool, responding to the currents as they come and go. ‘I enter with the inflow, and emerge with the outflow, follow the Way of the water, and do not impose my selfishness upon it. This is how I stay afloat in it,’ says the Chuang-Tzu. In this view, ethics is simply a practical skill, like fishing or swimming. The core of ethics is not choice or conscious awareness, but the knack of knowing what to do. It is a skill that comes with practice and an empty mind. A.C. Graham explains: The Taoist relaxes the body, calms the mind, loosens the grip of categories made habitual by naming, frees the current of thought for more fluid differentiations and assimilations, and instead of pondering choices lets the problems solve themselves as inclination spontaneously finds its own direction. …He does not have to make decisions based on standards of good and bad because, granted only that enlightenment is better than ignorance, it is self-evident that among spontaneous inclinations the one prevailing in the greatest clarity of mind, other things being equal, will be best, the one in accord with the Way. Few humans beings have the knack of living well. Observing this, the Taoists looked to other animals as their guides to the good life. Animals in the wild know how to live, they do not need to think or choose. It is only when they are fettered by humans that they cease to live naturally. As the Chuang-Tzu puts it, horses, when they live wild, eat grass and drink water; when they are content, they entwine their necks and rub each other. When angry, they turn their backs on each other and kick out. This is what horses know. But if harnessed together and lined up under constraints, they know how to look sideways and to arch their necks, to career around and try to spit out the bit and rid themselves of the reins. For people in thrall to ‘morality’ , the good life means perpetual striving. For Taoists it means living effortlessly, according to our natures. The freest human being is not the one who acts on reasons he has chosen for himself, but one who never has to choose. Rather than agonising over alternatives, he responds effortlessly to situations as they arise. He lives not as he chooses but as he must. Such a human has the perfect freedom of a wild animal – or a machine. As the Lieh-Tzu says: ‘The highest man at rest is as though dead, in movement is like a machine. He knows neither why he is at rest nor why he is not, why he is in movement nor why he is not.’ The idea that freedom means becoming like a wild animal or machine is offensive to Western religious and humanist prejudices, but it is consistent with the most advanced scientific knowledge. A.C. Graham explains: Taoism coincides with the scientific worldview at just those points where the latter most disturbs westerners rooted in the Christian tradition – the littleness of man in a vast universe; the inhuman Tao which all things follow, without purpose and indifferent to human needs; the transience of life, the impossibility of knowing what comes after death; unending change in which the possibility of progress is not even conceived; the relativity of values; a fatalism very close to determinism; even a suggestion that the human organism operates like a machine. Autonomy means acting on reasons I have chosen; but the lesson of cognitive science is that there is no self to do the choosing. We are far more like machines and wild animals than we imagine. But we cannot attain the amoral selflessness of wild animals, or the choiceless automatism of machines. Perhaps we can learn to live more lightly, less burdened by morality. We cannot return to a purely spontaneous existence. 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tue Effects of ligand substituents on the single-molecule magnetic behavior of quinonoid-bridged dicobalt compounds By feeds.rsc.org Published On :: Dalton Trans., 2020, Advance ArticleDOI: 10.1039/D0DT00033G, PaperXiao-Quan Zhu, Wen-Hai Cao, Shao-Dong Su, Xin-Tao Wu, Tian-Lu ShengThe SMM behavior weakens until its disappearance with the substituent changing from Br, H to OMe in the quinonoid-bridged dicobalt compounds [(N4Co)2LX](ClO4)2, (X = H, Cl, Br, and OMe).To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
tue Beyond virtue and vice: rethinking human rights and criminal law / edited by Alice M. Miller and Mindy Jane Roseman By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 17 Nov 2019 08:15:31 EST Dewey Library - K3240.B496 2019 Full Article
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tue Ligand exchange on Au38(SR)24: substituent site effects of aromatic thiols By feeds.rsc.org Published On :: Nanoscale, 2020, 12,9423-9429DOI: 10.1039/D0NR01430C, PaperYingwei Li, Rosalba Juarez-Mosqueda, Yongbo Song, Yuzhuo Zhang, Jinsong Chai, Giannis Mpourmpakis, Rongchao JinLigand exchange on Au38(SR)24 with 21 different thiols reveals the substituent site effects of ligands on nanocluster transformation, and “anagostic” interactions are observed.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
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tue Interior: 556 19th Avenue NE. French doors, overstuffed flowered chair, flowered sofa, flowered carpet, wicker chair, lamp and statue on cabinet, window, small ornate table By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Mon, 03 Feb 2014 11:24:52 -0400 Full Article
tue Interior: 556 19th Avenue NE. French doors, overstuffed flowered chair, flowered sofa, flowered carpet, wicker chair, lamp and statue on cabinet, window, small ornate table, photographic flash light on tripod By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Mon, 03 Feb 2014 11:24:59 -0400 Full Article
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