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Probleme mit Boeing 737 bei Landung in der Türkei und beim Start im Senegal
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(2024-5-9 23:54)
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Innerhalb eines Tages kam es bei zwei Flügen einer Boeing 737 zu Pannen. Ob die Vorfälle an fehlender Qualitätssicherung liegen, ist noch unklar. Doch sie werden dem in Verruf geratenen Konzern wohl weiter schaden.
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Viagogo, eBay, Kleinanzeigen: Fußball-EM oder Taylor Swift das Wichtigste zum Ticket-Weiterverkau
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(2024-5-9 23:50)
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Im ersten Versuch an Tickets für die EM oder Konzerte von Taylor Swift zu gelangen, war Glückssache. Aber was ist mit dem zweiten Versuch? Wann der Weiterverkauf erlaubt ist und in welche Fallen Käufer tappen können.
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USA: Nach der Miss USA tritt auch die Miss Teen USA zurück
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(2024-5-9 23:48)
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US-Medien berichten vonSchockwellen in der Schönheitswettbewerbs-Community: Auch die Miss Teen USA UmaSofia Srivastava gibt ihren Titel ab. Enthält die Erklärung der Miss USA Noelia Voigt eine versteckte Botschaft?
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Olympia 2024 in Paris: Flusspflege für optimale Bedingungen bei den Schwimmwettbewerben
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(2024-5-9 23:48)
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In der schmutzigen Seine soll man wieder schwimmen können, und zwar schon zu den Olympischen Spielen. Dafür soll jetzt ein riesiges Rückhaltebecken die Wasserqualität in Frankreichs Hauptstadt verbessern.
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労働安全衛生法に基づく一般健康診断の検査項目等に関する検討会 第3回資料
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(2024-5-9 17:56)
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Edith Stein
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-5-9 9:17)
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[Revised entry by Thomas Szanto and Dermot Moran on May 8, 2024.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Edith Stein (1891 - 1942) was a realist phenomenologist associated with the Gottingen school and later a Christian metaphysician. She was a Jew who converted to Catholicism in 1922 and was ordained a Carmelite nun in 1933. She died in Auschwitz in 1942. She was subsequently declared a Catholic martyr and saint. She campaigned publicly on issues relating to women's rights and education. Stein is known philosophically primarily for her phenomenological work on empathy and affectivity, her contributions as research assistant to...
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The Incommensurability of Scientific Theories
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-5-8 12:50)
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[Revised entry by Eric Oberheim and Paul Hoyningen-Huene on May 7, 2024.
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The term 'incommensurable' means 'to have no common measure'. The idea traces back to Euclid's Elements, where it was applied to magnitudes. For example, there is no common measure between the sides and the diagonal of a square. Today, such incommensurable relations are represented by irrational numbers. The metaphorical application of the mathematical notion specifically to the relation between successive scientific theories became controversial in 1962 after it was popularised by two...
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Vienna Circle
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-5-8 10:16)
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[Revised entry by Thomas Uebel on May 7, 2024.
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The Vienna Circle was a group of early twentieth-century philosophers who sought to reconceptualize empiricism by means of their interpretation of then recent advances in the physical and formal sciences. Their radically anti-metaphysical stance was supported by an empiricist criterion of meaningfulness and a broadly logicist conception of mathematics. They denied that any principle or claim was synthetic a priori. Moreover, they sought to account for the presuppositions of scientific theories by regimenting such theories...
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Miracles
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-5-8 9:14)
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[Revised entry by Timothy McGrew and Robert Larmer on May 7, 2024.
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A miracle (from the Latin mirari, to wonder), at a first and very rough approximation, is an event that is not explicable by natural causes alone. A reported miracle excites wonder because it appears to require, as its cause, something beyond the reach of human action and natural causes. Historically, the appeal to miracles has formed one of the primary lines of argument in favor of specific forms of theism, the argument typically being that the event in question can best (or can only) be explained as the act of a particular deity....
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Rookie des Jahres der NBA: Victor Wembanyama ist bester Nachwuchsspieler
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(2024-5-7 11:10)
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Er war mit gewaltigem Druck in seine erste NBA-Saison gestartet und Victor Wembanyama hat die Hoffnungen der Fans noch übertroffen: Der 2,24-Meter-Mann ist einstimmiger Newcomer des Jahres.
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