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state university of new york press aristotle on false reasoning language and the world in the sophistical refutations mar 2003

state university of new york press aristotle on false reasoning language and the world in the sophistical refutations mar 2003

Ngày tải lên : 11/06/2014, 12:45
... Language Homonymy Amphiboly Form of the Expression Composition Division Accent Published by State University of New York Press, Albany â 2003 State University of New York Printed in the United States of America No part of ... applying to different kinds of things, only for the same names applying to many different things of the same kind. What I show in the following two chapters is that Aristotle conflates the power of ... differs in its multivocity from that of tΩ d°onta and manqºnein. The latter two are examples of that use of homonymy from the Categories: things having a name in common but differing in definition. In contrast,...
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Tài liệu Application Report - TrueNET - City University of New York - 2001 doc

Tài liệu Application Report - TrueNET - City University of New York - 2001 doc

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... the City University of New York s School of Law. Active Performance When examining the active performance of the University s network, it became very apparent why they were experiencing so much dB ... data cabling installation would support the University s future needs. The City University of New York CUNY is the largest urban university and the third largest public university system in the ... EACH CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK NETWORK USER WILL GAIN OVER $35,000 IN ANNUAL PRODUCTIVITY WHERE KRONE TRUENET C6T IS INSTALLED. 19 21 LEVELS XP PROVIDES YOUR NETWORK WITH THE ULTIMATE IN PERFORMANCE AND...
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state university of new york press after lacan clinical practice and the subject of the unconscious oct 2002

state university of new york press after lacan clinical practice and the subject of the unconscious oct 2002

Ngày tải lên : 11/06/2014, 12:44
... for the training of Lacanian analysts include RSI in Montréal, Après Coup in New York City, and the Lacanian School of Psychoanalysis in Berkeley, California; there are, moreover, innumer- able ... radical distinction between body and organism. In the ecstasies of the mystics, which transport and maintain them in a second state for days, in the ex- ploits of contortionists and, of course, in the ... 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...
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state university of new york press heideggers neglect of the body sep 2009

state university of new york press heideggers neglect of the body sep 2009

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... Neglect of the Body historical space or 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 ... understand- ing the aims of fundamental ontology. In Chapter IV of Division I of Being and Time, Heidegger explains why Dasein should not be interpreted in terms of the concrete actions of a “subject” ... understanding of being, and in terms of temporality as the being of Dasein, which understands being” (BT, 39). For Heidegger, beings are disclosed only in relation to time, hence, the source of our...
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state university of new york press kant on causation on the fivefold routes to the principle of causation dec 2003

state university of new york press kant on causation on the fivefold routes to the principle of causation dec 2003

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... will examine is the relationship between prin- ciples of understanding and principles of reason. Since Kant utilizes both types of principles in his work, then in order to put things in the proper context, ... next, without conjoin- ing to it the distinct idea of a cause or productive principle.” 48 Since a cause and a beginning of existence are distinct ideas, according to the first part of the separability ... unity of the thought of a manifold in general. The principle will attain this twofold goal by utilizing the schema of a pure concept of understanding. An analogy, in particular, will attain this twofold...
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state university of new york press on buddhism jul 2006

state university of new york press on buddhism jul 2006

Ngày tải lên : 11/06/2014, 12:44
... life in philosophy—which, broadly speaking, means specializing in thinking. The contents of my thinking today are the outcome of the meeting of these two, and it is from the perspective of these ... the East may be able to contrib- ute a new way of thinking, arising out of its own distinctive ways of being in the world, to allow us to confront technology in a way that will humanize technology, ... revolutionary thinking is a clarion call to return to the original teaching of the Bud- dha, or of Christ. Religious organizations must renew their under- standing of the enlightenment teachings of their...
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state university of new york press the gathering of reason may 2005

state university of new york press the gathering of reason may 2005

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... concept of gathering—gathering of frag- mentary beginnings into unity akin to that of divine knowing, gathering of object (and ultimately of self) into presence. Yet this gathering, in its highest ... fourth of the forms of disunity. My intention in thus elaborating the terms of the general distinction, in exhibiting the fourfold unity of divine knowing over against the fourfold disunity within ... initial 30 THE GATHERING OF REASON xii THE GATHERING OF REASON B ut is it merely a matter of restoring the issue, of reopening the question of imagination within a new, indeterminate space? Would...
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state university of new york press aristotle mar 2003

state university of new york press aristotle mar 2003

Ngày tải lên : 11/06/2014, 12:45
... “gymnasium”; it was the intellectual Mecca for the scientists and philosophers of the time, an international meeting point and a model of the unity of teaching and research, in a way in which it has ... beginning of the Physics (I 1)—referring to Plato—he distinguishes between the “inductive” way, going toward the principles (epi tas archas), and the “deductive” way, leading down from the principles ... modern research: the beginnings of the individ- ual by developmental psychology, and the beginnings of the history of the species by ethnology. What is confirmed initially, of course, is the elementary...
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state university of new york press globalization technology and philosophy may 2004

state university of new york press globalization technology and philosophy may 2004

Ngày tải lên : 11/06/2014, 12:45
... by State University of New York Press, Albany â 2004 State University of New York All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any ... modernity out of which Marxism- Leninism originally sprang will go away. Indeed, a new post-Hegelian, postmodernist paradigm is emerging for expressing a series of distinct but interlocking dissatisfactions ... “online community” as combining “a group of people having common interests,” who jointly adhere to the same “Terms of Service for use of an online service.” 11 The Canadian government, referring...
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state university of new york press hegels theory of imagination sep 2004

state university of new york press hegels theory of imagination sep 2004

Ngày tải lên : 11/06/2014, 12:45
... the self into the infinite. The imagination is for him an act of building—die Einbildungskraft—the power (Kraft) of building (conjuring) some thing (Ein- bildung). It is also a building-forward, ... Phenomenology of Spirit. One of Hegel’s main projects in the preface is to distinguish a proper science of experience, in which reflection is the medium of thought, from ways of thinking that do ... whole. 19 Schelling’s more Spinozistic approach means that, instead of reflection being a mirroring of the world for the understanding, reflection recognizes in its own gaze the unity and becoming of two...
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state university of new york press land value community callicott and environmental philosophy jan 2002

state university of new york press land value community callicott and environmental philosophy jan 2002

Ngày tải lên : 11/06/2014, 12:45
... intrinsic values in nature, a vast and fascinating realm of inquiry. The second road, I believe, is far more promising for environmental ethics, and Callicott has often explored it in promising ... pragmatism. 21 In her contribution, Lori Gruen explains and emphasizes the importance of context in ecofeminist theory. She contends that Callicott, in criticizing ecofeminism as rejecting the need ... David Hume, An Inquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals (New York: Bobbs- Merrill, 1957), 5. 5. Hume, An Inquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, 107. 6. Clearly, simply arguing that “X is...
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state university of new york press oppenheimers choice reflections from moral philosophy jul 2006

state university of new york press oppenheimers choice reflections from moral philosophy jul 2006

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... intentionally left blank. CHAPTER ONE THE VALUE IN A STORY In 1797, near the end of the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant illustrated his views on the use of individual exemplars in the teaching of ... is, again, rooted in the challenge from Kant. Even a “unique” person (e.g., a saint or a monster) is a case of something (saintliness or monstrosity). When Kant wrote (in the second open- ing quotation ... particular in moral reection? Both questions must be faced in dealing with the contingencies of an individual life. They look similar, but go in differing directions, and not sym- metrically. In looser...
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state university of new york press surplus spinoza lacan feb 2007

state university of new york press surplus spinoza lacan feb 2007

Ngày tải lên : 11/06/2014, 12:45
... lines of flight, or, in the more recent parlance of Hardt and Negri’s Empire, to express the power of the multitude (i.e., all of us). Drawing on a certain twist of Spinozian monism, this line ... continuation of the Spinozian-Marxian line of thought not in any theory supportive of psychoanalysis, let alone psychoanalysis itself. Rather, the more intuitive development of the syndesmosis of Spinoza ... logics—assum- ing that they are indeed two distinct logics—follows that replicat- ing and reinforcing the structures of capital, far from supporting it, amounts to accelerating the advent of its end...
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