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文部科学省科学技術・学術政策局研究開発戦略課非常勤職員(時間雇用職員)採用のお知らせ
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(2023-1-18 9:54)
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永岡桂子文部科学大臣記者会見録(令和5年1月17日)
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(2023-1-17 19:29)
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人文・社会科学系ネットワーク型大学院構築事業
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(2023-1-17 17:00)
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公立学校施設における木材利用状況(令和3年度)
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Donald Cary Williams
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2023-1-17 12:01)
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[Revised entry by Keith Campbell, James Franklin, and Douglas Ehring on January 16, 2023.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
The published work of Donald Williams (1899 - 1983) ranges across a broad spectrum in philosophy, but his importance as a philosopher rests in large measure on four major achievements. Firstly, in a period when the role of philosophy was being diminished and trivialized, he persisted with a traditional style of philosophizing. Although it remained unfashionable throughout most of his active years, he held to the classic program of Western philosophy: to explain and defend our capacity to attain knowledge (so far as that...
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「研究拠点形成費等補助金(審査・評価事業)人文・社会科学系ネットワーク型大学院構築事業の審査・評価業
from 文部科学省 新着情報
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Alexander von Humboldt
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2023-1-17 11:50)
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[New Entry by Dalia Nassar on January 16, 2023.]
Alexander (Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander) von Humboldt (1769 - 1859) was a scientific explorer and natural philosopher, who achieved fame following his return from South America in 1804. Already during his lifetime, biographies celebrating Humboldt began to appear (Rupke 2008), and upon his death in 1859, Humboldt was commemorated across the world - from Alexandria to New York City, from Paris and Moscow to Adelaide and Melbourne (Wulf 2015). An ocean current was named after him, as were numerous national parks, regions,...
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次期教育振興基本計画の策定に向けた審議経過報告に関する関係団体ヒアリングを開催します
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2023-1-17 11:30)
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Pseudoscience and the Demarcation Problem
from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2023-1-17 7:18)
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Pseudoscience and the Demarcation Problem The demarcation problem in philosophy of science refers to the question of how to meaningfully and reliably separate science from pseudoscience. Both the terms “science” and “pseudoscience” are notoriously difficult to define precisely, except in terms of family resemblance. The demarcation problem has a long history, tracing back at the … Continue reading Pseudoscience and the Demarcation Problem →
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Substance
from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2023-1-17 5:22)
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Substance The term “substance” has two main uses in philosophy. Both originate in what is arguably the most influential work of philosophy ever written, Aristotle’s Categories. In its first sense, “substance” refers to those things that are object-like, rather that property-like. For example, an elephant is a substance in this sense, whereas the height or … Continue reading Substance →
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