世界エイズデーに向けた普及啓発イベントを実施します
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第1回 国民・患者に対するかかりつけ医機能をはじめとする医療情報の提供等に関する検討会
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第168回医療保険部会議事録
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薬事・食品衛生審議会 (血液事業部会安全技術調査会)
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第108回社会保障審議会介護保険部会の資料について
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障害のある学生の修学支援に関する検討会(第7回)配布資料
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Probability in Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
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[Revised entry by Rudolf Schuessler on November 5, 2023.
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Probability-related terminology played an important role in medieval and Renaissance philosophy. Terms such as 'probable' (probabilis), 'credible' (credibilis) or 'truth-like' (verisimilis) were used to assess philosophical claims, qualify uncertain conclusions, gauge the force of arguments and temper academic disagreement. Beyond that, they had a significant impact on the regulation of legal proceedings, moral action and everyday life. The probability-related terminology of the...
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Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India
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[Revised entry by Jonardon Ganeri on November 5, 2023.
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Two older Indian philosophical traditions, the early Nyāya (grounded in Gautama Akapāda's Nyāya-sūtra, c. 100 C.E., and dealing mainly with logic, epistemology, and the theory of debate) and the Vaiśeika (grounded in Kaāda's Vaiśeika-sūtra, c. 100 B.C.E., dealing mainly with ontology), developed in parallel until, at some point in the 11th or 12th century, they merged to form a new school, called...
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Henry Habberley Price
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[New Entry by Arthur Schipper and Paul Snowdon on November 4, 2023.]
Henry Habberley Price, who published as H. H. Price, was born in 1899. From 1935 to 1959 he was Wykeham Professor of Logic at Oxford University. Price was a major figure in his lifetime well-known especially for the "clarity and elegance of style", which, according to Martha Kneale (1996: xix), make his works readable in spite of changing fashions in philosophy. Many people's acquaintance nowadays with Price's philosophical work derives from his being a target in Austin's (1962) famous attack on the...
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Object
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[Revised entry by Bradley Rettler and Andrew M. Bailey on November 3, 2023.
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One task of metaphysics is to carve reality into categories.[1] Some things could have failed to exist; they fall under the category contingent being. Some are events; they fall under event. And so on. One might well wonder - is there a category under which every thing falls? Offering an informative account of such a category is no easy task. For nothing would distinguish things that fall under it from those that...
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