2012
DOI: 10.4013/fsu.2012.132(suppl).06
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Impossibilities of Morals: Philosophy of Existence, Naturalism and Negative Ethics

Abstract: ResumoEste texto dedica-se a defender a tese da impossibilidade da moral. Para isso, discute diferentes posições sobre a moralidade, como a naturalista de Adriano Naves de Brito e a existencialista de Zelijko Loparic, estudando seus aspectos de diferenciação, mas igualando-as entre si e com perspectivas metafísicas tradicionais por defenderem uma posição afi rmativa da moral, cada uma a partir de suas próprias coordenadas. O propósito do artigo será defender a posição negativa. A partir dela, não faz sentido f… Show more

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“…2 A recent change in the production process has improved the chromatographic performance, but this new generation of silica-rod columns requires about 4-times more pressure than the earlier version. 63,64 It will be interesting to see how well this generation is accepted by users. Inorganic Monoliths.…”
Section: ■ Monolithic Columnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2 A recent change in the production process has improved the chromatographic performance, but this new generation of silica-rod columns requires about 4-times more pressure than the earlier version. 63,64 It will be interesting to see how well this generation is accepted by users. Inorganic Monoliths.…”
Section: ■ Monolithic Columnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, despite a great start, the first-generation silica-rod monoliths did not garner much additional attention after the introduction of UHPLC . A recent change in the production process has improved the chromatographic performance, but this new generation of silica-rod columns requires about 4-times more pressure than the earlier version. , It will be interesting to see how well this generation is accepted by users.…”
Section: Monolithic Columnsmentioning
confidence: 99%