... which an organization operates. In addition, companies must decide who is responsible for enforcing and managing these policies and determine how employees are informed of the rules and watch ... morale.Legislation is another force that drives the need for network security. Governments recognize both the importance of the Internet and the fact that substantial portions of the world’s economic ... IDS can send alarms to a management console with details of the activity and can often order other systems, such as routers, to cut off the unauthorized sessions. In the physical analogy, an...
... reader to build upon the understanding gained from earlier chapters in getting to grips with the topics of later chapters. Rather than includeseparate guides to further reading forthe topics ... Contentsviii4Mentalcontent69Propositions70Thecausalrelevanceofcontent74Theindividuationofcontent79Externalisminthephilosophyofmind82Broadversusnarrowcontent84Content,representationandcausality89Misrepresentationandnormality92Theteleologicalapproachtorepresentation95Objectionstoateleologicalaccountofmentalcontent99Conclusions1005Sensationandappearance102Appearanceandreality103Sense-datumtheoriesandtheargumentfromillusion107Otherargumentsforsense-data110Objectionstosense-datumtheories112Theadverbialtheoryofsensation114Theadverbialtheoryandsense-data116Primaryandsecondaryqualities119Sense-datumtheoriesandtheprimary/secondarydistinction121Anadverbialversionoftheprimary/secondarydistinction125Docolour-propertiesreallyexist?126Conclusions1286Perception130Perceptualexperienceandperceptualcontent131Perceptualcontent,appearanceandqualia135Perceptionandcausation137Objectionstocausaltheoriesofperception143Thedisjunctivetheoryofperception145Thecomputationalandecologicalapproachestoperception149Consciousness,experienceand‘blindsight’155Conclusions1587Thoughtandlanguage160Modesofmentalrepresentation162 The languageofthought’hypothesis164Analogueversusdigitalrepresentation167Imaginationandmentalimagery169Thoughtandcommunication175Doanimalsthink?178Naturallanguageandconceptualschemes183 ... partisan, in the sense of espousing an exclusive approach to questions about the mind in general – Anintroductiontothe philosophy of mind34is debatable whether, whenever one event causes another,there...
... you can go back to #50 or forward to #150. You can look at the signposts for directions. And you can look at your atlas forthe structure of the roads in detail. In other words, it is easy to ... important in your message. You might, for example, lean forward a bit, raise your arm to waist level with the elbow bent and hand close tothe body, and then move your raised hand out slowly toward ... presentation. For example:26 - Tone:Tone refers tothe highness or lowness of your voice and may be one of the most important aspects of the voice to control. Tone which is too high can be quite...
... developersdesign their software to conform tothe relevant standards. For the Grid community, the most important standards organizationsare the Global Grid Forum (GGF) [10], which is the primary stan-dards ... 1 An Introduction tothe Grid1.1 INTRODUCTION The Grid concepts and technologies are all very new, first expressedby Foster and Kesselman in 1998 [1]. Before this, efforts to orches-trate ... (GridFTP: 1.4 THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE GRID 5Protocol Extensions to FTP forthe Grid) and GFD.23 (A Hierar-chy of Network Performance Characteristics for Grid Applica-tions and Services). There are...
... all. To these sceptics I reply that the pursuit of metaphysics isinescapable for any rational being and that they themselvesdemonstrate this in the objections which they raise againstit. Forto ... what they say about this.Secondly, if they mean to abandon reasoned argument alto-gether, even in defence of their own position, then I have Introduction 7that is, how it is possible for intelligent ... that weuse the term ‘subject’ for this purpose. There is a slightinconvenience attached to this, inasmuch as the word ‘sub-ject’ also has other uses, for instance as a synonym for ‘topic’.But...
... whether Anintroductiontothe philosophy of mind82content of John’s belief that snow is white. It would be wrong for us – and wrong for John – to say that the inhabitants of the distant planet ... somestrange coincidence, the inhabitants of this planet speak alanguage which sounds just like English and that they use the word ‘snow’ forthe stuff descending from their skies. An inhabitant ... willnot help the causal theory of content to solve the problemof misrepresentation, then it begins to look as though the causal theory is doomed to failure. Nor should we forgetthat the theory is...
... strings ofmeaningless marks or sounds. If that is so, then to abandon the category of belief is implicitly to abandon also the verynotions of truth and falsehood and therewith, it seems, the very ... machinery. Butrejection of any type–type theory of mental and physicalstates is consistent with acceptance of a token–token theory,that is, a theory according to which any token mental state,such ... level. For it would seem that the very notionof truth is inextricably bound up with the notions of belief and the other ‘propositional attitudes’. The primary bearers of Anintroductionto the...
... colourand shape of the tree and of the house, the interveningground between them, the sky behind them, and otherobjects in their vicinity (together with their colours andshapes). And these other ... suchcells arranged adjacent to one another to form a rectangulargrid. When light reflected from objects in the environment isfocused on to this grid, an optical image is formed there and the cells ... this is passed tothe other tank and the same amount ofwater is let into or out of it. But a much easier solution is to place the two tanks on the same level and join them by an inter-connecting...
... notation and semantics. The three topics covered are sequence diagrams, activitydiagrams and state charts. An explanation is given of each and how they fit into the overall model structure. Introduction ... a whole and further refine the design and implementation details necessary to complete the software system. Enterprise Architect An introductionto modelling software systems using the Unified ... describes the process that is undertaken and the Use Case how an Actor will use the system to realise all or part of an Activity.NotationActivity Diagram NotationStandard UML notation uses a rectangle...
... through the directories you had been in (changed to) bypushd command. There are other options to pushd and popd to manipulate the contents of the directorystack and to change to directories ... such as the shell and the editors, handle an interrupt in special ways, usually by stopping what theyare doing and prompting for another command. While the shell is executing another command and ... the ‘s’ command was finished, ed tried to read another command and wasstopped because jobs in the backgound cannot read from the terminal. The fg command returned the ‘ed’job tothe foreground...