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The image of the dog in literature
8 hours ago · From John Oppenheimer
Emotional nature of dogs and their anticipation of their owners' panic attacks
10 hours ago · From John Oppenheimer
Dialogue between man and nature in world literature
3 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Man and nature: the mission of cinema
3 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Social responsibility and philanthropy of leading tennis players
4 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Goodness in the face of evil
Catalog: Этика 
10 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Post-humanist ecological prose by Claire Bennet
24 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
This article examines the systemic threats that the activities of Palantir Technologies pose to human rights, civil liberties, and democratic institutions worldwide. Based on analysis of public reports from human rights organizations, lawsuits, journalistic investigations, and official statements, the multifaceted picture of risks associated with the implementation of mass surveillance and data analysis technologies is reconstructed. Particular attention is devoted to three key areas of criticism: complicity in Israel's war crimes in the Gaza Strip, facilitation of mass deportation of migrants in the United States, and the creation of total police control systems in Europe.
110 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
This article examines the systemic threats that Palantir Technologies' activities pose to human rights, civil liberties, and democratic institutions around the world. Based on an analysis of publicly available reports by human rights organizations, lawsuits, journalistic investigations, and official statements, a multifaceted picture of the risks associated with the deployment of mass surveillance and data analytics technologies is reconstructed. Special attention is given to three key areas of criticism: involvement in Israel's war crimes in the Gaza Strip, facilitating the mass deportation of migrants in the United States, and the creation of systems of total police surveillance in Europe.
111 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
This article examines the phenomenon of antipersonnel mines as a type of weaponry that poses a particular humanitarian threat. Based on an analysis of international conventions, statistical data, and historical evidence, a comprehensive picture is reconstructed of the impact of this weapon on civilian populations, the international community's efforts to ban it, and current trends related to the withdrawal of a number of states from the Ottawa Convention. Special attention is given to defining antipersonnel mines, their classification, the history of their use, and the current state of the problem.
126 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
In this article, the question of the causes of Jeffrey Epstein's years-long impunity is examined, the American financier accused of organizing a network for the sexual exploitation of minors. Based on an analysis of the chronology of investigations, court documents, and expert conclusions, the mechanism that allowed the offender to evade real punishment for more than a decade and a half is reconstructed. Particular attention is paid to the factors that ensured his impunity: privileged social status, connections with the elites, corrupt deals with prosecutors, and the systemic shortcomings of the American justice system.
136 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
In this article, the question of the number of human casualties associated with the use of the Kalashnikov assault rifle throughout its history is examined. Based on an analysis of available statistical estimates, historical evidence, and expert conclusions, a range of probable figures is reconstructed, and the methodological difficulties of such counts are explored. Special attention is given to comparing different sources, annual lethality rates, and the Kalashnikov's place among other weapons according to the criterion of lethality.
137 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Humanism in the 21st century
Catalog: Философия 
162 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
Edward Spranger on the Third Humanism
Catalog: Философия 
179 days ago · From John Oppenheimer
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