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    In Praise of Ambivalence
    Oxford University Press. 2022.
    Ambivalence is a form of inner volitional conflict that we experience as being irresolvable without significant cost. Because of this, very few of us relish feelings of ambivalence. Yet for many in the Western philosophical tradition, ambivalence is not simply an unappealing experience that's hard to manage. According to Unificationists--whose view finds its historical roots in Plato and Augustine and is ably defended by contemporary philosophers such as Harry Frankfurt and Christine Korsgaard--…Read more
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    The neprilysin (NEP) family of zinc metalloendopeptidases: Genomics and function
    with Anthony J. Turner and R. Elwyn Isaac
    Bioessays 23 (3): 261-269. 2001.