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Logos of Phenomenology and Phenomenology of the Logos. Book Two: The Human Condition in-the-Unity-of-Everything-there-is-alive. Individuation, Self, Person, Self-determination, Freedom, Necessity

Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (eds.)

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Phenomenology; Metaphysics; Philosophy of Biology; Philosophy of Man; Philosophy of Nature

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978-1-4020-3706-1

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978-1-4020-3707-8

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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Beauvoirian Existentialism: An Ethic of Individualism or Individuation?

Laura Hengehold

In this paper, we propose a new technique for higher circuit speed without increase in leakage current by using active body-bias controlling technique. Conventional body-bias controlling techniques face difficulties, such as long transition time of body voltage and large area penalty. To overcome these issues, we propose a Charge Recycling Active Body-bias Controlled (CRABC) circuit scheme on SOI which enables quick control of body voltage by using simple additional circuit. The SPICE simulation results have shown that CRABC shortens delay time by 20 %, and transition time for controlling body-bias by 98 %.

Section III - Freedom, Necessity, Self-Determination | Pp. 339-356

The Creationism of Leonardo Coimbra and as a Moral Gift

Maria Teresa de Noronha

In this paper, we propose a new technique for higher circuit speed without increase in leakage current by using active body-bias controlling technique. Conventional body-bias controlling techniques face difficulties, such as long transition time of body voltage and large area penalty. To overcome these issues, we propose a Charge Recycling Active Body-bias Controlled (CRABC) circuit scheme on SOI which enables quick control of body voltage by using simple additional circuit. The SPICE simulation results have shown that CRABC shortens delay time by 20 %, and transition time for controlling body-bias by 98 %.

Section III - Freedom, Necessity, Self-Determination | Pp. 357-370

Mater-Natality: Augustine, Arendt, and Levinas

Ann W. Astell

In this paper, we propose a new technique for higher circuit speed without increase in leakage current by using active body-bias controlling technique. Conventional body-bias controlling techniques face difficulties, such as long transition time of body voltage and large area penalty. To overcome these issues, we propose a Charge Recycling Active Body-bias Controlled (CRABC) circuit scheme on SOI which enables quick control of body voltage by using simple additional circuit. The SPICE simulation results have shown that CRABC shortens delay time by 20 %, and transition time for controlling body-bias by 98 %.

Section IV - Transcending the Horizon of Life | Pp. 373-398

Religion without Why: Edith Stein and Martin Heidegger on the Overcoming of Metaphysics, with Particular Reference to Angelus Silesius and Denys the Areopagite

Michael F. Andrews

In this paper, we propose a new technique for higher circuit speed without increase in leakage current by using active body-bias controlling technique. Conventional body-bias controlling techniques face difficulties, such as long transition time of body voltage and large area penalty. To overcome these issues, we propose a Charge Recycling Active Body-bias Controlled (CRABC) circuit scheme on SOI which enables quick control of body voltage by using simple additional circuit. The SPICE simulation results have shown that CRABC shortens delay time by 20 %, and transition time for controlling body-bias by 98 %.

Section IV - Transcending the Horizon of Life | Pp. 399-427

Hermeneutics of the Mystical Phenomenon in E dith Stein

Carmen Balzer

In this paper, we propose a new technique for higher circuit speed without increase in leakage current by using active body-bias controlling technique. Conventional body-bias controlling techniques face difficulties, such as long transition time of body voltage and large area penalty. To overcome these issues, we propose a Charge Recycling Active Body-bias Controlled (CRABC) circuit scheme on SOI which enables quick control of body voltage by using simple additional circuit. The SPICE simulation results have shown that CRABC shortens delay time by 20 %, and transition time for controlling body-bias by 98 %.

Section IV - Transcending the Horizon of Life | Pp. 429-448