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foucault philosophy

Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.the.Philosophy.of.Mind.Jan.2000.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.the.Philosophy.of.Mind.Jan.2000.pdf

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... argumentand analysis and are beginning to concentrate in more detailupon specific areas of philosophy, in this case the philosophy of mind. The coverage of the subject is broad but at the sametime, I ... psychology. Itwill be of interest to any reader with a basic groundingin modern philosophy. E. J. Lowe is Professor of Philosophy at the University ofDurham. His publications include Kinds of Being ... Possibility of Metaphysics (1998).AN INTRODUCTIONTO THE PHILOSOPHY OF MINDE. J. LOWEUniversity of DurhamAn introduction to the philosophy of mind4ever. It is also inextricably involved...
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Cambridge.University.Press.German.Philosophy.1760-1860.The.Legacy.of.Idealism.Sep.2002.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.German.Philosophy.1760-1860.The.Legacy.of.Idealism.Sep.2002.pdf

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... intentionally left blankGERMAN PHILOSOPHY  The Legacy of IdealismIn the second half of the eighteenth century, German philosophy came for a while to dominate European philosophy. It changed ... though, remain our ques-tions, and thus “German” philosophy remains an essential part of modern philosophy. What, then, was the relation of “German” philosophy to“Germany”?It is tempting to think ... “Germany” and German philosophy         The revolution in philosophy (I): human spontaneity andthe natural order  The revolution in philosophy (II):...
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Cambridge.University.Press.Philosophy.and.German.Literature.1700-1990.Jun.2002.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.Philosophy.and.German.Literature.1700-1990.Jun.2002.pdf

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... the unfolding dialogue of philosophy andIntroduction: German literature and philosophy Robert C. Holub’s ‘Coming to terms with the past in postwar literatureand philosophy captures the break ... pursuit of the subject: literature as critic and perfecterofphilosophy–Nicholas Saul Two realisms: German literature and philosophy –John WalkerModernismandtheself–Ritchie ... philosopher of the public sphere, J¨urgen Habermas,that German philosophy proper seeks critically to come to terms withits inheritance. Any philosophy which fails to address this issue, fromGadamer’s...
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Dòng điện Foucault (rất hay)

Dòng điện Foucault (rất hay)

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... điện Foucault 1. Thí nghiệm : Cho một đóa kim loại dao động trong một từ trường theo hướng cắt các đường cảm ứng từ. DÒNG ĐIỆN FOUCAULT DÒNG ĐIỆN FOUCAULT DÒNG ĐIỆN FOUCAULT DÒNG ĐIỆN FOUCAULT ... thuộc, trong đó dòng Foucault có vai trò cần thiết. - Ngoài ra, dòng điện Foucault còn sử dụng trong ngành luyện kim nhằm nấu chảy kim loại. DÒNG ĐIỆN FOUCAULT DÒNG ĐIỆN FOUCAULT BÀI 40: ... ĐIỆN FOUCAULT BÀI 40: I. Dòng điện Foucault II. Ứng dụng của dòng điện Foucault 2. Một vài trường hợp dòng Foucault có hại: -Nhiệt lượng tỏa ra do dòng Foucault sẽ làm hỏng thiết bị điện có...
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Dòng điện Foucault

Dòng điện Foucault

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... được xẻ rảnh cách điện , dòng điện Foucault lớn nên lực cản lớn AB 2. Tác dụng của dòng điện Foucault: a. Có lợi: -Tác dụng gây ra lực hãm của dòng điện Foucault được dùng trong cân nhạy, ... đổi theo thời gian gọi là dòng điện Foucault. b. Dòng điện xuất hiện khi có sự biến thiên từ thông qua mạch điện kín gọi là dòng điện cảm ứng.c. Dòng điện Foucault được sinh ra khi khối kim ... Foucault làm nóng các thiết bị điện xoay chiều có dùng lõi sắt gây hư hỏng và hao phí điện năng nên các lõi sắt này đều được ghép từ những lá sắt mỏng có sơn cách điện để chống dòng điện Foucault. Ví...
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Introduction of An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind

Introduction of An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind

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... credibility tothe extent that it is consistent with the other.METAPHYSICS AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MINDThe philosophy of mind is not only concerned with the philo-sophical analysis of mental ... introduction to the philosophy of mind4ever. It is also inextricably involved with metaphysical issues.Metaphysics – which has traditionally been held to be theroot of all philosophy – is the ... metaphysics.3The point of these remarks is to emphasise there cannotbe progress either in the philosophy of mind or in empiricalpsychology if metaphysics is ignored or abandoned. Themethods...
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind - Mental content

An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind - Mental content

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... Philosophy of Logics (Cambridge: Cambridge Uni-versity Press, 1978), ch. 6.2For a general discussion of the issues involved here, see my ‘The Metaphysics ofAbstract Objects’, Journal of Philosophy ... also Paul Benacerraf, ‘Mathematical Truth’,Journal of Philosophy 70 (1973), pp. 661–80, reprinted in Paul Benacerraf andHilary Putnam (eds.), Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings, 2nd edn(Cambridge: ... both for the philosophy of mind and for epi-stemology. Consider, for instance, Descartes’s famousattempt to call into doubt all of his commonsense beliefsAn introduction to the philosophy of...
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind - Mental states

An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind - Mental states

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... Review 81 (1972), pp. 159–81,reprinted in Block (ed.), Readings in Philosophy of Psychology, Volume 1.An introduction to the philosophy of mind58assumption that they are functionally equivalent ... withMinnesota Press, 1978), reprinted in Block (ed.), Readings in Philosophy of Psycho-logy, Volume 1.An introduction to the philosophy of mind50suitable pattern of causal relationships, as ... Hutchinson, 1949). See especially p. 129, forRyle’s account of belief.An introduction to the philosophy of mind48FUNCTIONALISM AND PSYCHOPHYSICAL IDENTITYTHEORIESIt is important to appreciate...
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind - Perception

An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind - Perception

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... An introduction to the philosophy of mind132ically involved in generating experiences of that type. Thus,as well as enjoying ... From thepoint of view of the causal theory, then, it is easy enough toAn introduction to the philosophy of mind148understand why perception should always seem ‘direct’ whenwe are absorbed ... connectionbetween the idea that we perceive objects ‘directly’ and thekind of externalism in the philosophy of mind which we discus-sed in chapter 4. It may be recalled that we describedexternalism...
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Williams on Greek Literature and Philosophy

Williams on Greek Literature and Philosophy

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... Essays in the History of Philosophy, ed.Myles Burnyeat (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press).Woodruff, Paul (1996). “Review of Shame and Necessity,” Ancient Philosophy, 16(1996), 177–180.P1: ... inShame and Necessity, and which will also resonate in Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy. 14Whereas Greek philosophy, “in its sustained pursuit of rationalself-sufficiency” seeks to insulate ... in Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy, the book that he wrote after his chapter in The Legacy of Greeceand before Shame and Necessity.Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy, building on many...
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The revolution in philosophy (I) - human spontaneity and the natural order

The revolution in philosophy (I) - human spontaneity and the natural order

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... “critical” philosophy (about the status of necessary and contingent truths and what can be taken for granted). SeeGuyer, Kant and the Claims of Knowledge. Part I Kant and the revolution in philosophy experience ... transcended our experience. Kantproposed something new: his new, “critical” philosophy would be a tran-scendental philosophy that would show which concepts of non-sensibleIbid., –: ... Explorations of Kant’s Practical Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, ).My discussion, of course, is highly indebted to her own. Part I Kant and the revolution in philosophy “horse,” are schemata....
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The revolution in philosophy (II) - autonomy and the moral order

The revolution in philosophy (II) - autonomy and the moral order

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... The revolution in philosophy (II):autonomy and the moral order   The antinomy between freedomand determinismset the stage for Kant’snext revolution in philosophy. The ... on religion were closely linked to a problemhe himself clearly saw at work in his moral philosophy: his philosophy of moral autonomy, as he had constructed it, was going to have trou-ble explaining ... Cambridge Companion to German Idealism (Cambridge University Press, );and Hegel’s Practical Philosophy: Traces of Reason in Ethical Life (forthcoming). The idea can alsobe found in an adumbrated...
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The revolution in philosophy (III) - aesthetic taste, teleology, and the world order

The revolution in philosophy (III) - aesthetic taste, teleology, and the world order

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... Shaftesbury’swritings.) However, Kant ruled out appeal to such motivation in his writ-ings on moral philosophy: morality was motivated by no prior interest,and likewise aesthetic appreciation was ... and “The Significance ofTaste: Kant, Aesthetic and Reflective Judgment,” Journal of the History of Philosophy,  (Oct. ),–. Pippin raises this issue as one of the keys to understanding ... N.Y.:Cornell University Press, ).Critique of Judgment,§. Part I Kant and the revolution in philosophy Because of that, we must therefore also come to understand humanhistory itself as a...
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Coming to terms with the past in postwar literature and philosophy

Coming to terms with the past in postwar literature and philosophy

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... in postwar literatureand philosophy Robert C. HolubTHE TROUBLED LEGACYFrom  until at least reunification in  German intellectual andcultural life, including philosophy and literature, ... literature and philosophy, one that occupies a marginal position until the s, when it emergesin the guise of postmodernism, challenging the moral and politicalPostwar literature and philosophy ... .Originally a student and then a professor of psychology and psychiatry,Postwar literature and philosophy befriends two soldiers whose experiences have made them victims of thewar: Willi...
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Criticism and experience - philosophy and literature in the German Enlightenment

Criticism and experience - philosophy and literature in the German Enlightenment

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... one normally turnsto philosophy for truth, literature is the preferred choice for the pleasureof its heuristic encirclements and self-reflexive ramifications. Moreover, philosophy has split into ... more clearly, and hopefully toact more reasonably, that is, wisely, prudently. The goal of philosophy Philosophy and literature in the German Enlightenment Thomasius’s doctrine of moral inadequacy. ... Ethics.The Philosophy and literature in the German Enlightenment the turn of the century, there was not yet any philosophical justificationfor a civil vocation of humankind. Neither courtly philosophy, ...
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