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薬事・食品衛生審議会食品衛生分科会食品規格部会資料
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2023-12-11 10:00)
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第10回社会保障審議会年金部会、第30回社会保障審議会企業年金・個人年金部会(合同開催)資料
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2023-12-11 10:00)
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第235回社会保障審議会介護給付費分科会-資料
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2023-12-11 10:00)
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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31回) 議事録
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2023-12-11 10:00)
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核融合科学技術委員会(第36回)議事録
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2023-12-11 10:00)
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社会保障審議会(年金部会)
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2023-12-11 10:00)
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文部科学省初等中等教育局主任視学官(任期付職員)の採用のお知らせ
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2023-12-11 0:00)
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The Kyoto School
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2023-12-10 16:58)
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[Revised entry by Bret W. Davis on December 9, 2023.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, notes.html]
The Kyoto School (Kyōto-gakuha) is a group of 20th century Japanese philosophers who drew on the intellectual and spiritual traditions of East Asia, those of Mahāyāna Buddhism in particular, as well as on the methods and content of Western philosophy. After an introductory section, this article will focus on four...
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Faith
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2023-12-10 16:52)
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[Revised entry by John Bishop and Daniel J. McKaughan on December 9, 2023.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Questions about faith have inspired centuries of philosophical and theological reflection, particularly, though by no means exclusively, as faith is understood within the Christian branch of the Abrahamic religions. What is faith? What makes faith reasonable or unreasonable, valuable or disvaluable, morally permissible or impermissible, virtuous or vicious? How does faith relate to psychological states such as belief, desire, trust, and hope? How does faith relate to action? To what extent is faith under our voluntary control? Because...
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Heraclitus
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2023-12-9 10:48)
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[Revised entry by Daniel W. Graham on December 8, 2023.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
A Greek philosopher of Ephesus (near modern Kuşadası, Turkey) who was active around 500 BCE, Heraclitus propounded a distinctive theory which he expressed in oracular language. He is best known for his doctrines that things are constantly changing (universal flux), that opposites coincide (unity of opposites), and that fire is the basic material of the world. The exact interpretation of these doctrines is controversial, as is the inference often drawn from this theory that in the world as Heraclitus conceives it contradictory...
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