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the mounting member depending on the way in which the speaker unit is held and the height position at which the speaker unit is held. In such a case, the human operator has to engage the fall-preventing member with the mounting member by touch, which would extremely lower the efficiency of the operation and may result ...
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ERROR: type should be string, got "https://doi.org/10.46505/IJBI.2019.1205 Sadguru Prakash and Seema Srivastava 61 Himalayas, North-east India and Andaman Islands, and the Western Ghats. Biogeographically, India is situated at the trijunction of three realms: Afro-tropical, Indo-Malayan and Paleo-Arctic realms, and therefore, has characteristic elements from each of them. This assemblage of three distinct realms makes the country rich and unique in biological diversity. It has a great wealth of biological diversity in its forests, wetlands and in its marine areas. It is estimated that over 46,000 species of plants and 81,000 species of animals are found in India. The flowering plants comprise 15,000 species of which about 7000 species are endemic. Among the animal species diversity more than 50,000 species of insects, 4,000 molluscs, 6,500 other vertebrates, 2,546 fishes, 197 amphibians, 408 reptiles, 1224 birds23% island species are becoming endangered and hence economic loss in the tourism sector. Inland water ecosystem: It includes lotic and lentic fresh water ecosystem and comprising 0.8% of the earth's surface, but support 6% of the total species. They are rich source of food, income, employment and biodiversity. Changing climatic conditions like rainfall and temperature lead to changes in the phenology, physiology and migration trends of some organisms like migratory fishes and birds. Forest ecosystem: One third of earth's surface is covered by forest and it is the home place of two third of all terrestrial species. They are also rich biodiversity hotspots. But half of the original forest has been cleared up till now. Green house effect has led to increase in growth of some forest,"
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is increasing faster. Carbon emission is increasing to a dangerous level, making animal lives vulnerable to pathogens and diseases. The increasing sea level rise has already submerged many islands and will soon leave millions of refugees for the world to provide shelter. The sea salinity ingress in the fresh water sour...
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and opposite reaction) which may be damaging or complimentary. Even a small change in the climate can lead to the extinction of some vulnerable and sensitive species. Climate change results in the impact on the biodiversity like change in their distribution pattern, migration of species, invasion of invasive species, c...
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far as wages were concerned was discharged and that the sums withheld by him were not wages within the terms of the bond, but taxes due by the employer to the Government, and that the surety was not liable on the bond for the failure of the employer to pay the sums withheld to the United States. It is plain that these...
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(2014) Berti, Enrico. Novos Estudos Aristotélicos III: Filosofia prática. Loyola 2014. Bien (1985) Bien, Günther. La filosofia politica di Aristotele. Il Mulino 1985. Bodéüs (1990) Bodéüs, Richard. Savoir politique e savoir philosophique. Publicado em Patzig, G. Aristoteles "Politik": Akten des XI. Symposium Aristoteli...
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Aristotle's Politics ed. by Marguerite Deslauriers e Pierre Destrée, Cambridge University Press 2013. Gastaldi (2015) Gastaldi, Silvia. Aristotele: Retorica. Introduzione, traduzione e commento. Testo Greco a fronte. Carocci 2015. Guthrie (1971) Guthrie, W.K.C. The Sophists. Cambridge University Press 1971. Heath (1970...
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J. La Politique. Traduction, notes et index. Vrin 2005. Trott (2014) Trott, Adriel. Aristotle on the Nature of Community. Cambridge Press 2014. Tutuska (2010) Tutuska, John M. Aristotle's Ethics Imprecision: philosophic method in the nicomachean ethics. A dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty of University of ...
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has also been asked why HBOS chief executives James Crosby and Andy Hornby were untouched, along with chairman Lord Stevenson. For the facts, he need look no further than what happened with RBS, the Eye reckons. In 2010, the Financial Services Authority – discredited forerunner to the FCA – allowed (allowed!) RBS’s t...
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shigovul, mubashshir, tugchi, miroxur, doruga, tufekchi, ra'dandoz, murchil, manjanik. 1. INTRODUCTION There is Uzbek peoples'history, cultures, traditions, scientific heritage as well as a particular place of Princess Tomaris,Shiroq,Jaloliddin Manguberdi,Temur Malik,Amir Temur,Zakhrriddin Mukhammad Bobur's military ar...
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batmenin their own category.Each commander was paid salary by king or jogir was seperated to him. Army belonging to the king was Axadi batmen court or bard them.Axadi batmen were taken military service by king's name was trained with the military exercises and was grasped in durable discipline. Other category soldiers ...
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strong artillery". 3. RESULT AND DISCUSSION Immediately,on April 21 1525 Bobur fought against Dehli's king Ibrokhim Lodiy's one hunderd thousand soldiers and bellicose elephants with twelve thousand people.Bobur's burongor and juvongor being behind enemies harm with tulgama method. Ibrokhim Lodiy attacked to centre wit...
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I. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY The Political Implications of Heidegger's Reading of the Allegory of the Cave Georgios Petropoulos (University College Dublin School of Philosophy) Abstract This paper draws a link between Heidegger's reading of Plato's allegory of the cave and his support for the National Socialist regime duri...
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far as the 1942 essay goes. There is, however, an assumption underlying Dostal's account that does not do justice to the complexity of Heidegger's relation to Plato. Dostal assumes that the 1942 essay on Plato's Doctrine of Truth repeats and summarizes the main points made by Heidegger in his 1931-32 and 1933-34 lectur...
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READING OF THE ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE 9 paid to Heidegger's ontological reading of the allegory of the cave and to how it serves the purpose of saying something about nihilism - the forgetfulness of Being - and the prospect of overcoming it. The aim of this paper is to explore the political implications of Heidegger's de...
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Reiner Schürmann breaks down Heidegger's oeuvre in three periods, each of which corresponds to a transformation of transcendental phenomenology. According to Schürmann's arrangement, the first stage of Heidegger's thought marks the transition from transcendental phenomenology to existential phenomenology. With this tra...
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On Plato's Cave Allegory and Theaetetus, trans. Ted Sadler (London, Continuum, 2009), 1-5. THE POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF HEIDEGGER'S READING OF THE ALLEGORY OF THE CAVE 11 Heidegger does not go on to work out in full detail what the demands of the day are. He does, however, indicate that the allegory of the cave is a s...
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the human openness to Being. Genuine "becoming free" amounts to a projective understanding of Being which nevertheless supposes a binding relationship to "what gives freedom," namely the enigma that lies at the very heart of the question of Being.18 Freedom for Heidegger is a gift of Being to human beings. It is the my...
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that Being is the emptiest of all concepts and therefore nothing at all is quite informative in revealing the oblivion of Being in modern thinking. This oblivion, however, is for Heidegger the culminating point of the spiritual decline of the West.28 Much like in his story of the wanderer, decline is the result of a di...
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a manifestation of the existential tendency of Dasein toward falling. The situation of the cave dwellers is rather interpreted as revealing something about the situatedness of human beings in a particular epoch of the history of Being - the era of imminent nihilism. The second point that demands our attention is that H...
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notwithstanding the possibility of failure, the insecurity and confusion described at the second stage is not an arbitrary event, but rather a positive event toward the realization of existence proper.48 I submit that, during the early 30's, Heidegger does indeed consider the confusion found at the second stage of the ...
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43. According to Heidegger, the agathon is neither a being nor that which unconceals beings. Whereas the idea enables an orientation towards beings, the agathon is the space which grants the possibility of pre-ontological understanding. An inquiry into the agathon is an inquiry "into what grants being and unhidenness" ...
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of a lonely figure that listens only to the silent call of Being, waits for the circumstances to change, and seizes such an opportunity in order to drag the cave-dwellers into the question of Being. The philosopher does not liberate by conversing with the cave dwellers; he "does not try to per- 71 Heidegger, The Essenc...
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it, albeit only temporarily. The necessity of a moment of crisis (of unshackling) for the awakening of the question of Being is already apparent in Heidegger's discussion of Angst in Being and Time. Under the fundamental mood of anxiety, the world - on the ground of which Dasein performs its everyday activities - revea...
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recently published Notebooks corroborate this point. On the grounds of his inner conviction that his time is a time of danger, Heidegger interprets Hitler's rise to power in terms of a struggle against a petrified status quo. But Heidegger considers such a struggle valuable 30 SOFIA PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW only to the ext...
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leveraging technology to improve education and facilitate learning. In defining core skill areas for K-12 educational technology leadership, the Consortium for School Networking used the term educational technology in a broad sense, to reflect how educational technology involves the management and use of technology in ...
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theory (Elliot & Lazenbatt, 2005). The researcher used the qualitative data analysis application MAXQDA, recommended by Corbin and Straus in their research guide, to import transcripts, write memos, code conceptual categories, properties, and dimensions from the data, conduct data analysis, and refine conceptual theory...
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incumbent technology and the agency and conscious choice of managers is important in bringing about technological change (Prakash & Sinha, 2008). Grant et al. (2006) used a case study approach to investigate the adoption of enterprise information systems in three organizations, and to evaluate whether the technological...
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were concerned with how leaders manage technological change, and conducted a qualitative study to assess the relative effectiveness of three approaches that leaders use in managing techno-change. The three management approaches and related assumptions studied by the researchers were technological determinism, cultural ...
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Qwest, and AOL and Time Warner, and found that discourse characterized by technological determinism, and the inevitability of technology, served as a powerful narrative to justify the actions of managers (Leonardi & Jackson, 2004). Leonardi and Jackson (2004) found that leaders of organizations used technological deter...
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for molesting a student after exchanging messages with the victim and other students on Facebook (Sieff, 2011). Virtual worlds such as Second Life are online environments in which users through avatars play, socialize, explore or engage in other behaviors online (Meyers, 2009). Herrington, Reeves, and Oliver (2007) arg...
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can reproduce themselves, while man-made artifacts are brought into being by man through outward causes, and last for a time and then decay (Franssen et al., 2009). A third important theme from classical philosophy that has continued to influence philosophical investigations about technology involves Aristotle's theory...
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adequacy as purported theories for explaining the interconnections 89 between technology and society. As presented previously in the Introduction, technological determinism is the ideological viewpoint that sees technology as an autonomous causal agent and force driving inevitable change in society (Kanuka, 2008; Leona...
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David Thornburg, in a forward to the book Windows on the Future: Education in the Age o f Technology, published at the dawn of 90 the twenty-first century, stated that he was not a believer in technological determinism (McCain & Jukes, 2001). After asserting the primary importance of transforming our systems o f educat...
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utopian world can be tantalizing. The founder of Wired magazine, Kevin Kelly, proposed a theory of technology in society which he termed the technium, that presents a vision of technology as an evolving super organism driven by the collective imagination, with technological change as inevitable, and mostly tending towa...
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as laptops, phones, and tablets to school. The literature suggests that technological determinist assumptions may play a part in the thinking on this particular issue, as Schachter (2012), Noonoo (2012), and Norris and Soloway (2011) claimed that BYOD initiatives are inevitable in schools. Technology leaders who had wo...
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interview, interviews were audio recorded with an iPod, to aid the researcher in transcribing the interview. To record telephone interviews, an iPod was connected to an iPhone via a splitter, which allowed both the headset and iPod to receive the audio signal. The recordings were kept secure using a passcode on the iPo...
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or her theoretical insights in the area of research (Kelle, 2007), while remaining attentive to subtleties of meaning (Suddaby, 2006). Schram (2006) explained that the strategic concern for fieldwork of positioning involves being in a position to understand and make use of data, and figure out how things connect togeth...
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The official name used by the state of Virginia for these positions is instructional technology resource teacher (ITRT), and Virginia mandates that school districts employ an ITRT at a ratio o f one for every 1000 students (Virginia Department of Education, 2008b). According to state guidelines, while those in the ITRT...
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until theoretical saturation had been reached, at which point 31 subjects had participated in the study. Participants included 15 technology directors and 16 instructional technology specialists. Among the 31 participants, there were 17 men and 14 women, from 19 school districts from different geographic areas of the s...
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be competitive in a global market. This concern can also affect instructional technology leadership efforts as technology specialists collaborate with teachers to assist them in integrating technology into the classroom. For example, in responding to the last question in the written questionnaire, TS12 wrote, "I believ...
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considerations that are integral to responsible technology leadership, including Internet safety for students, computer security, equitable access to technology, copyright compliance, personal privacy, and environmental protection and energy saving practices. The ethical considerations in the national framework were re...
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holding the instrumental view of technology. The property technology is value neutral, within the category Technology is a tool, aligns with a philosophical position connected with the instrumental view of technology, called the neutrality thesis. Although the instrumental view of technology was prevalent, its normal p...
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Bimber's conceptual framework for technological 254 determinism. The property technology takes precedence over other values or norms was found to be in alignment with the normative account of technological determinism. The category Technology causes social change was in alignment with Bimber's nomological account o f t...
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assumptions that may influence thinking and decision making pertaining to educational technology. The participants in the study were delimited to technology directors and instructional technology specialists from rural, suburban, and urban school districts in Virginia. While technology directors and instructional techn...
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compete in a global economy with 21st century skills has been an important focus in recent education reform efforts (Schrum & Levin, 2008). The two main properties of the core category were pressure to keep up with technology, and resistance to technological change. The data shows schools are under pressure to keep up ...
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technology decision making, it is evident the core category Keep up with technology (or be left behind) influences technology leaders in a powerful way. The researcher concludes based on the results of the qualitative study that among the participants in this study, the core category carries the greater philosophical w...
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of technology decision makers. Praxis can be defined as applying theoretical knowledge and critical reflection to professional life (Strobel &Tillberg-Webb, 2009). In presenting a final conclusion, it should be admitted that engaging in this qualitative study was a humbling experience for the researcher. During his ten...
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in 133 Arguments is, as its title suggests, a collection of 133 different essays, which were originally published in The Stone, an online Opinion report of The New York times, which has been running since 2010. The essays themselves are written by 'contemporary philosophers and thinkers on issues both timely and timele...
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The Green Report: Part II By: Jeff Falk Posted: August 26, 2008, from the September 2007 issue of GCI Magazine. page 2 of 4 Thierry Cruchon: Undoubtedly, consumer pressure has had a great impact on the growing demand for natural and ethical products. The consumer, both concerned with his well-being and health and a...
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state- ment of Reid's thesis. But when presenting the actual argument, he concludes, "Therefore there must be a natural language before any artificial language can be invented: Which is what was to be demon- 4 There is a close affinity between what Reid calls "natural signs" and what Grice calls "natural meaning." To i...
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(who have not been tainted by an introductory course in normative ethics), but also we have the observations reported by, for example, the authors of Habits of the Heart as well as empirical research on moral development by, for example, Carol Gilligan." One of the interviewees featured in Habits of the Heart (quoted i...
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those cultures. So, for example, merely from the fact that two cultures subscribe to a prohibition on lying does not mean that they both accept the same moral rule about lying. 52. See Donald G. Kraybill, The Riddle of Amish Culture (Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989) for a detailed descrip...
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On 27 September, the apex court had declined to refer to a five-judge Constitution Bench the issue of reconsideration of the observations in its 1994 judgment that a mosque was not integral to Islam which had arisen during the hearing of the Ayodhya land dispute. In a majority verdict of 2:1, a three-judge bench heade...
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critique (via Being and Event and Logics of Worlds) is certainly apropos of the moment (as it attempts the same short circuit of representational orders that he seeks in political and economic regimes), and foremost because art, and most clearly photography, once again stands up against the apparent wall of endless con...
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hubris (the act of seeing and being seen) leads not further into the house of mirrors but away from it in these late examples of photography as painting, in that the purpose is no longer to indulge endless multiplication of image (mise en abîme) but to signal the presence of the speculative intelligence of the work of ...
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itself in many ways sponsored the antithetical readings that indulged the reader‟s subjectivity. New Criticism (an AngloAmerican school of literary criticism), from the 1940s to the 1970s, relied on a form of formalism that bracketed subjects given over to unitary disciplines (for example, history and politics), a proc...
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as paintings is telling as all comments for and against the exhibition value of the works. Richter has moved from the non-ideological postures of postmodern art to an anti-ideological pathos. The German Autumn of 1977 was perhaps the turning point. The "murders" of the Baader-Meinhof group in prison, after an autumn of...
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representational fields derived almost wholly from austere models of already existing worlds. Richter would seem to have circled the problem and returned to the beginning and end point of the cycle. Having pinpointed an "aesthetic-moral" nexus in assaulting the picture plane, he has also returned to a point more primit...
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exercise or activity of the intellect." Ibid., vol. V, p. 369. See also, Leo Steinberg‟s "the ineluctable modality of the visible," in the essay "The Eye is a Part of the Mind" (1953), in Other Criteria: Confrontations with Twentieth-Century Art (New York: Oxford University Press, 1972), p. 293. Steinberg‟s most strenu...
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The avoidance of this axis within representational orders in progressive political and artistic terms also coincides with the spectral "surpluses" of poststructuralism (all that evades "closure" in the archive/tomb, or the circular rhetoric of the absence of presence, the presence of absence etc.). 21 See L'uomo Vogue ...
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ideology and its price." Here projection is also "deflected." One merely observes the "price." Storr writes that these "cool black-and-white photo-based-images" depict in wholly indeterminate (blurred) ways the "controversial lives and deaths of four German social activists turned terrorists." The first exhibitions in ...
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beliefs and understanding. 8. Thanks to Pamela Robinson. 9. Feldman (2000) Kelly (2002: fn. 30), and Berker (2018) argue that there aren't epistemic reasons for action. 10. See Tidman (1996), Hookway (1999), Friedman (2019), and Jackson (forthcoming-b). 11. See Ahlstrom-Vij (2013a: 134). For a criticism of his account,...
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and Phenomenological Research, forthcoming. Smith, D. "Women's Perspective as a Radical Critique of Sociology." Sociological Inquiry 44 (1974): 1–13. Solomon, M. "Standpoint and Creativity." Hypatia 24(4) (2009): 226–237. Stapleford, S. "Intraspecies Impermissivism." Episteme 16(3) (2019): 340–356. Tidman, P. "Critical...
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it, was in interaction with other planets. (Frege, "Der Gedanke") A towering figure in late 19thand early 20th-century German philosophy, Hermann Lotze (1817–81) was a major influence in continental Europe as well as England and North America. Not only Rickert, Cohen, and Husserl, but also Bradley, Royce, and James wer...
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characterizes the mode of being of propositions: they are valid or invalid, but they do not "exist" as mental or physical objects. Lotze was by no means the only figure in this period concerned to articulate the ways in which contents of acts of judgement are ontologically distinct from mental and physical events. This...
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willing to compromise somewhat on the irreducibility of the four different categories of actuality/being, but never on the irreducibility of the first category (Dasein) to the fourth (Geltung). Veritative being (including the holding of relations) is simply irreducible to the existence of things and the occurrence of e...
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a metaphysical point of view, philosophers traditionally tend to form two allegedly opposing camps. On the one side, there are the friends of a very broadly Cartesian conception of the Self as being a substance or substratum (various versions of this type of view include Descartes (1965), Reid (1785), Gallie (1936), Lo...
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-letting. Religion therefore came to be viewed in negative terms by the intelligentsia. Moreover, the Indian National Congress, which led the movement for Indian independence, had long opposed partition but accepted it as the price to be paid for independence. It had to justify this change in its stance to the Indian p...
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itself of undertaking this responsibility (Smith, 1963: 348–349). The proposal however was turned down by Prime Minister Nehru and also by the Constituent Assembly as indicated by Article 28 of the Constitution. PART III Voices in favour of introducing religious education in the curriculum continued to be raised after ...
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Madhva, Mohammad, Kabīr, Nānak, Gāndhi, be taught; (3) that in the second year some selections of a universalist character from the scriptures of the world be studied; (4) that in the third year, the central problems of the philosophy of religion be considered (Mahadevan, 1971: 283). The next commission to address this...
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the contention that the suggestion of the NFSCE went against article 28 of the Indian constitution. Speaking for the court, M.B. Shah, J did so on three grounds. First, he alluded to the government committee reports which advocated value based education, including the S.B. Chavan committee which stated that religion is...
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and promotes it. The other understanding of Indian secularism is represented by the Sanskrit term dharma nirpekṣatā or religious neutrality. It represents the Nehruvian understanding of it, which would limit the role of religion in the public square in the interest of science and a modern polity.2 It could be argued th...
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call” with him. Tommy was active most of his adult life in the Republican Party and I know he tried to bring his knowledge of the founding of this republic and the proper role of government to the troops at the local level. I was also blessed by that dear man in that, like Dr. Edwin Vieira and Larry Becraft, just to ...
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was asked a question of a metaphysical kind, he remained 252 Lele, The Metaphysical Basis of Śāntideva's Ethics silent. He directed his disciples toward practical efforts. . . Life is short; it must not be spent in endless metaphysical speculations which will not be able to bring the truth. (Nhat Hanh 38–39) One can fi...
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purity; egotism comes from the illusion of self (Lang). Śāntideva, by contrast, is not relying on a stock list of inversions and does not systematize them as a list of four. His text is in many respects more innovative. As we will see, he has a different list of illusions and their consequences, and his ethical exhorta...
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patient endurance. So far he has retained the poetic, image-rich style of the majority of his text, but in the following verses, he turns briefly to technical metaphysical arguments in a similar style to those in chapter nine. Why? Because he needs to answer objections. A determinist denial of free will was a controver...
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Origin of 'Metaphysics'." The Review of Metaphysics (1961), 601–616. Clayton, Barbra. 2001. "Compassion as a Matter of Fact: The Argument From No-Self to Selflessness in Śāntideva's Śikṣāsamuccaya." Contemporary Buddhism 2, 1 (2001), 83–97. Cooper, David E. (ed.). Ethics: The Classic Readings. Oxford: Blackwell Publish...
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and Meghan Sullivan. "Metaphysics". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2014. Available online: plato.stanford.edu/ entries/metaphysics/ (accessed 4 December 2014). Williams, Paul. "The Absence of Self and the Removal of Pain: How Śāntideva Destroyed the Bodhisattva Path." In Altruism and Reality: Studies in the Philo...
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52 in entirety and context says “Why boastest thou thyself in mischief, O mighty man? the goodness of God endureth continually. The tongue deviseth mischiefs; like a sharp razor, working deceitfully. Thou lovest evil more than good; and lying rather than to speak righteousness. Selah. Thou lovest all devouring words, O...
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dieser Gruppe, Vittorio Gallese, stellte bereits 2007 gemeinsam mit dem amerikanischen Kunsthistoriker David Freedberg konkrete Bezüge zur Kunst her. Sie zeigten auf, dass wir auch dann nachahmend tätig seien, wenn wir vor starren Bildern stehen, auch abstrakten. Dafür lassen sich, wie es bereits die Entwicklungspsycho...
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associated with Marcel Grossmann introduced the Absolute Differential Calculus and, therefore, the tensors yet in the Minkowski s spacetime, failing in obtain in the Newtonian limit the law of gravity of Newton. However, the advent of the General Relativity was not the result of controlled and progressive adoption of t...
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the narrower sense) had to be replaced by a more general theory that contains the former as a limiting case" [9]. But the extended theory of relativity, constructed by Einstein, could not embrace the general case of extended gravity. However, with the geometric power of Absolute Differential Calculus Einstein reached i...
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the general covariance. "Einstein struggled on for two years with his misshapen theory of limited covariance. Late in 1915, as evidence of his errors mounted inexorably, Einstein was driven to near despair and ultimately capitulation. He returned to the search for generally covariant equations with a new urgency, fuele...
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Einstein advanced in six decades at its time Closed six decades after of Einstein, the Russian group led by Anatoli Logunov and M. Mestvirishvili succeeded in developing the ill-fated theory on gravity that Einstein was working, between 1907-1914, before the maleficent competition arose with Hilbert, which was like whe...
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unlawfully, wilfully, maliciously, and knowingly did publicly carry and display any emblem, placard or flag, which causes contempt either by word or act upon the flag of the United States of America, to wit: defendant did appear in Coreys Restaurant at the above mentioned time while in a public place with the flag of t...
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do certain things (what), at certain times (when), in certain places (where). Perhaps it is space-time intervals then which give life to organisms. Space-time intervals have been largely ignored in scientific study, theory, and research. When vigorously applied, space-time intervals explain many of the mysteries of sci...
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complete mind loss which seem to be partially restored by putting on his 'storm defender' cape. With his storm defended cape (complete with his name embroider on it) he can take on almost any storm! I do think the three-legged dog is quite jealous of 'Super Blew' during storm season! BTW, three-legged dog is doing ver...
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and Tyron Goldschmidt-for useful written comments on an earlier draft of this paper. I am also grateful for helpful discussions with David Chalmers, Sam Elgin, Bixin Guo, Mario Hubert, Joseph Martinez, Mark Maxwell, Daniel Rubio, Ayoob Shahmoradi, J. Robert G. Williams, and the audience at the 2020 Central APA Symposiu...
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195–217. Carroll, Sean M, & Singh, Ashmeet. 2018. Mad-Dog Everettianism: Quantum Mechanics at Its Most Minimal. arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.08132. 21 Chen, Eddy Keming. 2018. Quantum Mechanics in a Time-Asymmetric Universe: On the Nature of the Initial Quantum State. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, for...
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. 2007. Every thing must go: Metaphysics naturalized. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Lewis, David. 1983. New Work for a Theory of Universals. Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 61, 343–77. Loewer, Barry. 2012. Two accounts of laws and time. Philosophical Studies, 160(1), 115–137. Loewer, Barry. 2016. The Mentaculus ...
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debt structure. Lucey and Zhang (2011) highlighted long and short term debt ratios as good measure of leverage ratios in developing countries because of the fund mismatch caused by limited long term debt. The financial system in emerging economies, including Nigeria, is punctuated with poor debt markets. The external d...
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Financing and Corporate Performance Mizra (2013) identified capital structure as one of the internal dynamics that affect firm performance. Capital structure is to the ratio of debt and equity financing. In case of more debt financing, a firm has to face certain bankruptcy risk, but there are also some tax benefits ass...
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Institute for Advanced Studies at Lund University, Sweden. The aim of the project was to better understand how a second origin of life, either in the form of a discovery of extraterrestrial life, life developed in a laboratory, or machines equipped with abilities previously only ascribed to living beings, will change h...
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example, while the form Vividness contains the "unity" essence of the form Self, it also brings into existence its own essence of "more than itself". Then, while the form Diversity contains both the "unity" essence of the form Self and the "more than itself" essence of the form Vividness, it also brings into existence ...
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JOHN DUNS SCOTUS AND THE ONTOLOGY OF MIXTURE Lucian Petrescu Abstract: This paper presents Duns Scotus's theory of mixture in the context of medieval discussions over Aristotle's theory of mixed bodies. It revisits the accounts of mixture given by Avicenna, Averroes, and Thomas Aquinas, before presenting Scotus's accou...
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Arab philosophy. In the next two sections, I present Thomas's and Scotus's views. I end with a number of conclusions on Scotus's position. 1 The Aristotelian Theory of Mixture The development of the ontology of mixture in Latin philosophy took place in commentaries to Aristotle's De Gen. et corr., in lectures on the se...
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medieval philosophers would have been familiar with; this reductive summary cannot give justice to the complexity of Aristotle's account or to the extensive literature devoted to it. Recent discussions are provided by Frede (2004) and by Cooper (2004). I also rely on Joachim (1904; 1922), Sorabji (1988, 60–78) and Rash...
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alia forma, sicut cum albedo et nigredo admiscentur, fiunt ex eis multi colores medii." 322 Lucian Petrescu Since we have already stated that some things exist potentially while others exist actually, we see that, as far as the actual state of the miscibles at the time of their mixture is concerned, the resultant from ...
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