To have moral worth, our actions must be motivated by duty, rather than mere sympathy or inclination. As a paradigm of moral worth, Kant upheld the hard-hearted person who acts purely out of duty.
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Abstract: Neuro-transfer function (neuro-TF) methods are deemed as powerful tools in modeling the electromagnetic (EM) behavior of microwave passive components. Existing neuro-TF methods either endure ...
Abstract: A new blind signal separation (BSS) technique is proposed, enabling a deterministic separation of signals into rational functions. Rational functions can take on a wide range of forms, such ...