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HUMANITIES+ Journal

Feb 16
Feb 16 Thoughts on Évariste Galois

Honglin Zhu
LITERATURE+

Today, I will fight in a duel, and I will lose.

Nov 1
Nov 1 The Ideal Soviet Engineer: Technocratic Tendency and Soviet Marxist Ideology

Jieming Shi and Anthony Greco
HISTORY+

“His is the ambition of the gods,” commented the minister on Menni in Bogdanov’s The Engineer Menni.

Nov 1
Nov 1 The Great Leap Backward: A Feminist Analysis of Chinese Famine Politics from 1958-1961

Elaine Cheng and Elizabeth Schmidt
HISTORY+

By viewing famine politics through a feminist lens, this study explains China’s oxymoronic blend of progressivism and conservatism when it came to gender equality.

Nov 1
Nov 1 Decoding Discrimination: Bias Perpetuated by Technology

Sophia Chen
HISTORY+

In a world where humans are dependent on technology to do simple tasks, we place a great amount of trust in computers to be impartial. However, with improving technology and the increased use of artificial intelligence, the negative effect of algorithmic discrimination on job applicants has become more and more prominent.

Nov 1
Nov 1 Zimmerman’s Assimilation Model: Moral Obligations in Animals

Tiburon Batriedo
PHILOSOPHY+

This paper argues that Aaron Zimmerman’s model of belief implies non-human animals are morally responsible to some extent. Within philosophy, intellectualists consider belief unique to humans while anti-intellectualists like Zimmerman argue in favor of the possibility of animal belief.

Nov 1
Nov 1 Propagation of Malware: Examining the Conficker Worm and SI, SIS, and SIR Models through Graphical Network Simulator-3

Wilson Ting, Kushal Kodnad, Vedang Joshi, Siddarth Maddhula
LITERATURE+

Ever since the mid-1900s when the first virus was introduced into a digital network, computer malware has been a significant threat to the technology sector.

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