•  8
    Dear Edward (review)
    Renascence 10 (4): 219-221. 1958.
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    FedHM: Efficient federated learning for heterogeneous models via low-rank factorization
    with Dezhong Yao, Wanning Pan, Yuexin Shi, Yutong Dai, Yao Wan, Peilin Zhao, Hai Jin, and Lichao Sun
    Artificial Intelligence 344 (C): 104333. 2025.
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    It's taken yoga several thousand years to make the journey from a handful of monasteries dotting the Himalayas to the yoga studios popping up everywhere. Whether bathing with holy men in the Ganges or joining the chorus of a thousand voices chanting 'om,' photographer Michael O'Neill decided to devote himself to experience and record the world of yoga at this critical juncture in its history. The result is a powerful photographic tribute to the age-old discipline turned global phenomenon, with o…Read more
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    In this volume, Heinrich Meier sets out to present what is “of lasting importance in [Schmitt’s] political theology”. The four chapters seek to develop the theme of the radical “eitheror” that faces human beings in Schmitt’s thought. Meier argues the distinction between political theology and philosophy rests on their fundamental causes—faith in revelation and human wisdom. Schmitt’s political theology and the choice he sees forced on mankind derives from the eschatological view of history found…Read more
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    Grammar-Mediated Time-Series Prediction
    with A. Brabazon, K. Meagher, E. Carty, and P. Keenan
    Journal of Intelligent Systems 14 (2-3): 123-142. 2005.
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    The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Romanticism is, and always has been, one of the most hotly contested terms in literary and cultural history. Many of the writers now described as Romantic refused to be defined by the word: 'it would be such bad taste', said Byron in 1820. Lovejoy spoke of a plurality of ‘romanticisms’, born of distinct thought complexes, whilst René Wellek argued that literatures labelled Romantic indicated common conceptions. Comparably, in the post-Wo…Read more
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    Prolegomena to a materialist humanism
    Angelaki 19 (1): 99-112. 2014.
    This article sets the agenda for a new materialist humanism through a critique and analysis of theories of materialist subjectivity in recent French philosophy. I begin with a critique of the lack of a properly internal account of the human subject in the work of Alain Badiou, arguing that his disavowal of any sort of humanism and a dismissal of the natural sciences leaves him without a way to conceptualize the internal activity of the human subject. I then consider the neurological account of h…Read more
  •  56
    Arguments around weighting the first year in degree classification algorithms
    Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 23 (1): 24-27. 2019.
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    Books Briefly Noted (review)
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 6 (3): 475-480. 1998.
  • Noel Curran, The Logical Universe
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 384-384. 1995.
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    Poetry as Literary Criticism
    In David Fuller & Patricia Waugh (eds.), The Arts and Sciences of Criticism, Oxford University Press. 1999.
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    Thinking about almost everything: new ideas to light up minds
    with Ash Amin, Donna Brown, and Shari Daya
    Thinking About Almost Everything brings together original thinking on a staggering range of topics across the sciences, arts and humanities, grouped into nine imaginative and sometimes startling thematic categories. Entries on terror, the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and climate change are juxtaposed in the 'settlement' section, while 'Presences' brings together plant genetics, race, humans and animals, music theology, and the Willmore Conjecture. The short essays are written in a lively and accessi…Read more