... “objective
manifestations.”
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Here, Kuki falls into a logical trap. If the reader (a Japanese) already knows what iki
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Tada and Yasuda. “Iki” no kôzô o yomu, p. 21.
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Tada and Yasuda, ed., Nihon no bigaku (Japanese Aesthetics) , ... partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts
Master of Arts Program in the Humanities, University of Chica...
... computational artifact as a display.
4.1 An Aesthetical Leitmotif: Computational Artifacts as Displays
As a basis for the design of an artifact, we always have some picture or idea of
what kind of thing ... comparable to analyzing the logical form of an argument and evaluating
its logical correctness.
We have yet no stable tradition of aesthetics within the domain of...
... sentence pairs extracted from a corpus of
English /Japanese news. We used 1000 sentence
pairs extracted from pre-aligned data(Utiyama and
Isahara, 2003) as a gold standard. We segmented
all the Japanese ... problems that arise often
(and are often intractable) in the use of a proba-
bilistic model: “what are the marginal probabili-
ties of each individual variable?” and “...
... http://www.mis-cds.com
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Chapter 7
Host Enumeration and Network Identification
Assuming that you now have an idea of company Internet presence, domain names and IP
address ranges in use. There are a handful of extremely ... you can launch a brute force attack against the host and it's shares to gain access to the
host. ADMsmb and NAT are useful tools for brute-forcing...
... is what is meant by a discipline. A discipline is always something other than an
exploitation of this territory, and therefore a demonstration of an idea of knowledge
[savoir]. And an idea of knowledge ... It functions
as an ethical principle of adherence, defining what can be felt and thought by the
occupants of a space and a time. The ‘new history’, the...
... plan until
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every one of them appears as art and reason and even weaknesses delight the eye. Here a
large mass of second nature has ... artisan, and to the
word “technique.” Paul Veyne has seconded Foucault here, and called our attention to the fact that
for the Greeks an artist was first of all an artisan and...
... Segmental dystonia: either cranial (two or more
parts of cranial and neck musculature), axial (neck
and trunk), brachial (arm and axial or both arms ±
neck ± trunk) or crural (one leg and trunk ... striatonigral pathway. Striatal out-
puts use gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) as a
transmitter and comprise a direct striatonigral
pathway together with an indirect pathway via th...