... fundamentally, the natural and the social sciences both
involve proposing hypotheses and testing them against empirical evidence—
the bolder the hypotheses, the better .The most daring of such hypotheses, and
the ... injustice and suf-
fering on the part of individuals in the name of the “interests” of states or
nations or tribes. This was his moral indict...
... But these institutions remain beholden to
the United States, both for their financing and their decision-making.
The United States in other words, whether by its intention, the inten-
tions of others, ... encouraging others to do the same, thus
sustaining demand and encouraging the expansion of the international
economy.
The third function of leadership is the de...
... Buckley,
177–232. New York: New York University Press, 1988.
Soler, Colette. The Body in the Teaching of Jacques Lacan.” JCFAR 6 (1995):
6–38.
Verhaeghe, Paul. The Collapse of the Function of the Father and ... another, and, in the uncon-
scious, mark the effects of loss and the jouissance thereby determining the
subject .The phallus, as signifier,...
... clearing of meaning on the basis of which things
emerge-into-presence as the kinds of things they are. Conceiving of
humans in terms of a space of intelligibility is crucial to understand-
ing the ... object in the Latin
sense of ob-jectum, something that is set before and represented by the
theorizing subject. Undoing the assumptions of modern materialis...
... Principles of Understanding. The Principles of Understanding do not
stand on their own. Instead they fit as an integral part of a whole task whose
other main part is the Transcendental Deduction. In order ... must
appear in the mind in a precise degree of quantity and quality. Here Hume
will argue, since the argument for the separability of the idea of a cause...
... past into the future as an ingredient in the “mix of
meaning” that quality living always demands. The authentic person is
one who lives in the present with one eye on the past and the other
on the ... under-
standing of the enlightenment teachings of their founder, lest they
slide into the meaninglessness of empty ritual and recitation, or worse,
into actions...
... division
into the modes of understanding and reason. Most of Kant’s initial
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ut is it merely a matter of restoring the issue, of reopening the ... that of the soul, of
the world, or of God, the actual gathering of the manifold falls short of
the unity of the idea. Only in relation to th...
... stages
keep their own value, which puts the higher ones in their place. In the case of the
absorption model (inclusion or neutralization), there is nothing lacking in the
knowledge of the most general, ... (proof of contradiction in case of the contrary assump-
tion) and the rarely used ekthesis /exposition (e.g., the insertion of a minor term),
necessa...