Ibn Bâjja [Avempace]
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2023-1-29 17:07)
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[Revised entry by Josep Puig Montada on January 29, 2023.
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Philosophy in Al-Andalus developed later than in the East; it grew among Muslims and Jews, since both communities were nurtured by a common Arabic. The Muslim community was much larger and it defined the cultural space, a significant part of which was made by Arabic translations of Greek scientifical and philosophical works. The earliest Arab philosopher al-Kindi (d. c. 853) was possibly known...
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Dewey’s Moral Philosophy
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2023-1-29 15:06)
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[Revised entry by Elizabeth Anderson on January 28, 2023.
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John Dewey (1859 - 1952) lived from the Civil War to the Cold War, a period of extraordinary social, economic, demographic, political and technological change. During his lifetime the United States changed from a rural to an urban society, from an agricultural to an industrial economy, from a regional to a world power. It absorbed millions of immigrants from Europe and Asia, but faced wrenching conflicts between capital and labor as they were integrated into the urban industrial economy. As the face-to-face communal life of small...
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Bernard Williams
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2023-1-29 14:57)
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[Revised entry by Sophie-Grace Chappell and Nicholas Smyth on January 28, 2023.
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Bernard Williams (1929 - 2003) was a leading influence in philosophical ethics in the latter half of the twentieth century. He rejected the codification of ethics into moral theories that views such as Kantianism and (above all) utilitarianism see as essential to philosophical thinking about ethics, arguing that our ethical life is too untidy to be captured by any systematic moral theory. He was also an important contributor to debates on moral psychology, personal identity, equality, morality and the emotions, and the interpretation...
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Alfred Tarski
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2023-1-28 18:32)
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[Revised entry by Mario Gómez-Torrente on January 28, 2023.
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Alfred Tarski (1901 - 1983) described himself as "a mathematician (as well as a logician, and perhaps a philosopher of a sort)" (1944, p. 369). He is widely considered as one of the greatest logicians of the twentieth century(often regarded as second only to Godel), and thus as one of the greatest logicians of all time. Among philosophers he is especially known for his mathematical characterizations of the concepts of truth and logical consequence for sentences of classical formalized languages, and to a lesser extent...
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新型コロナウイルス感染症の現在の状況について(令和5年1月28日版)
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2023-1-28 15:05)
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新型コロナウイルス感染症の患者等の発生について(検疫)
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(2023-1-28 14:54)
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Jerusalem, Israel: Mehrere Tote bei Anschlag auf Synagoge in Jerusalem
from DER SPIEGEL - Schlagzeilen
(2023-1-28 7:57)
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Die Menschen kamen vom Gebet, als vor der Synagoge in einer israelischen Siedlung in Ost-Jerusalem ein 21-Jähriger von seinem Auto aus das Feuer eröffnete: Ein Anschlag erschüttert Israel am Holocaust-Gedenktag.
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Jerusalem, Israel: Reaktionen auf den Anschlag
from DER SPIEGEL - Schlagzeilen
(2023-1-28 7:17)
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Viele Länder haben den Anschlag im Osten Jerusalems scharf verurteilt. Die Sorge vor einer weiteren Eskalation der Gewalt wächst Uno-Generalsekretär Guterres bat um äußerste Zurückhaltung.
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Fußball-Bundesliga: Leipzigs Szoboszlai entscheidet Spiel gegen schwache Stuttgarter
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(2023-1-28 6:26)
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Zum Auftakt der Rückrunde gewinnt RB Leipzig zu Hause gegen den VfB Stuttgart 2:1. Die Schwaben machten es RB durch individuelle Fehler zu einfach und wachten erst spät nach einem Anschlusstreffer per Elfmeter auf.
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Miley Cyrus bricht mit "Flowers" Spotify-Rekord
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(2023-1-28 6:00)
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Mehr als 96 Millionen Streams in einer Woche: Die Popsängerin Miley Cyrus stellt einen neuen Rekord auf der Plattform Spotify auf. Das könnte auch mit dem Thema ihres Songs Flowers zu tun haben.
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