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盛山正仁文部科学大臣記者会見録(令和6年6月4日)  from 文部科学省 新着情報  (2024-6-4 19:17) 

全国産業教育フェア  from 文部科学省 新着情報  (2024-6-4 16:00) 

Moral Responsibility  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2024-6-4 14:45) 
[Revised entry by Matthew Talbert on June 3, 2024. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Making judgments about whether a person is morally responsible for their behavior, and holding others and ourselves responsible for actions and the consequences of actions, is a fundamental and familiar part of our moral practices and our interpersonal relationships. The judgment that a person is morally responsible for their behavior involves - at least to a first approximation - attributing...
核融合科学技術委員会 原型炉開発総合戦略タスクフォース(第34回) 配付資料  from 文部科学省 新着情報  (2024-6-4 14:00) 

量子科学技術委員会 量子ビーム利用推進小委員会(第9期〜)(第54回) 配付資料  from 文部科学省 新着情報  (2024-6-4 14:00) 

Bernard Mandeville  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2024-6-4 12:24) 
[New Entry by Mikko Tolonen and Robin Douglass on June 3, 2024.] Bernard Mandeville (1670 - 1733), an Anglo-Dutch physician and philosopher, achieved fame through his notorious work The Fable of the Bees: Or, Private Vices, Publick Benefits. He is most well-known for arguing that economic prosperity depends upon harnessing individuals' self-interested and even vicious passions, an idea which outraged his contemporaries and has subsequently led to him occupying an important place in the history of economic thought. The Fable of the Bees is a far more...
アジア太平洋情報オリンピックに参加した選手が金メダル等を獲得しました。また、特に優秀な成績をおさめた  from 文部科学省 新着情報  (2024-6-4 12:00) 

文部科学省科学技術・学術政策研究所非常勤職員(期間業務職員)採用のお知らせ  from 文部科学省 新着情報  (2024-6-4 11:37) 

Ontological Arguments  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2024-6-4 9:09) 
[Revised entry by Graham Oppy, Joshua Rasmussen, and Joseph Schmid on June 3, 2024. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Ontological arguments are arguments, for the conclusion that God exists, from premises which are supposed to derive from some source other than observation of the world - e.g., from reason alone. In other words, ontological arguments are arguments from what are typically alleged to be none but analytic, a priori and necessary premises to the conclusion that God exists....
Contradiction  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2024-6-4 7:42) 
[Revised entry by Laurence R. Horn on June 3, 2024. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, notes.html] This entry outlines the role of the Law of Non-Contradiction (LNC), or Principle of Non-Contradiction (PNC), as the foremost among the first (indemonstrable) principles of Aristotelian philosophy and its heirs, and depicts the relation between LNC and LEM (the law of excluded middle) in establishing the nature of contradictory and contrary opposition. s1 presents the classical treatment of LNC as an axiom in Aristotle's "First Philosophy" and reviews the status of contradictory and contrary opposition as schematized on...



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