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人材委員会 研究開発イノベーションの創出に関わるマネジメント業務・人材に係るワーキング・グループ(第
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2024-8-23 10:41)
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Reasons for Action: Justification, Motivation, Explanation
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-8-23 10:24)
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[Revised entry by Maria Alvarez and Jonathan Way on August 22, 2024.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Why should the UN intervene in this international crisis? Why did the Ancient Egyptians mummify their dead? Should Huck Finn have helped Jim escape and, if so, why? Why is she selling her car? What shall we do this evening? Questions like these that explicitly or implicitly ask for reasons, specifically reasons for action, are ubiquitous. Most contemporary philosophers who have sought to understand the nature of reasons for acting start by distinguishing two kinds: "normative" reasons - that is, reasons which, very...
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いじめに対する教職員の研修動画教材について
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2024-8-23 10:00)
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宇宙開発利用部会(第89回) 配付資料
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(2024-8-23 9:00)
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日本ユネスコ国内委員会第12回科学小委員会の開催について
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2024-8-22 14:00)
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「大学発ベンチャー表彰2024」受賞者を決定しました
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(2024-8-22 14:00)
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Voltaire
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-8-22 10:32)
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[Revised entry by J.B. Shank on August 21, 2024.
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Francois-Marie d'Arouet (1694 - 1778), better known by his pen name Voltaire, was a French writer and public activist who played a singular role in defining the eighteenth-century movement called the Enlightenment. At the center of his work was a new conception of philosophy and the philosopher that in several crucial respects influenced the modern concept of each. Yet in other ways Voltaire was not a philosopher at all in the modern sense of the term. He wrote as many plays, stories, and poems as patently philosophical...
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Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-8-22 9:47)
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[Revised entry by Brian Copenhaver on August 21, 2024.
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A few paragraphs from a speech that Giovanni Pico (1463 - 1494) did not write about human dignity have drawn more comment than any other statement by a philosopher of his day. No philosophers of post-medieval, pre-Cartesian Europe are better known now than the prince and his contemporaries, Erasmus (b. 1466), Machiavelli (b. 1469) and Thomas More (b. 1478). Unlike them, he was fully committed to philosophia, as he understood it, and he was remarkably original - indeed, idiosyncratic. His persistently esoteric and...
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Probability and Induction
from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-8-21 13:53)
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Eternalism
from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-8-21 6:04)
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Eternalism Eternalism is a metaphysical view regarding the nature of time. It posits the equal existence of all times: the past, the present, and the future. Every event, from the big bang to the heat death of the universe, including our births and deaths, is equally real. Under standard eternalism, temporal locations are somewhat akin … Continue reading Eternalism →
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