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令和7年度第1回化学物質管理に係る専門家検討会を開催します  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2025-5-13 14:00) 

Zeno of Elea  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2025-5-13 12:14) 
[Revised entry by John Palmer on May 12, 2025. Changes to: Bibliography] Zeno of Elea, 5th c. B.C.E. thinker, is known exclusively for propounding a number of ingenious paradoxes. The most famous of these purport to show that motion is impossible by bringing to light apparent or latent contradictions in ordinary assumptions regarding its occurrence. Zeno also argued against the commonsense assumption that there are many things by showing in various ways how it, too, leads to contradiction. We may never know just what led Zeno to develop his famous paradoxes. While it is typically said that he aimed...
アジア物理オリンピックに参加した生徒が銀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生徒に  from 文部科学省 新着情報  (2025-5-13 12:00) 

第197回労働政策審議会労働条件分科会(資料)  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2025-5-13 12:00) 

Dynamic Choice  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2025-5-13 11:26) 
[Revised entry by Chrisoula Andreou on May 12, 2025. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Sometimes a series of choices do not serve one's concerns well even though each choice in the series seems perfectly well suited to serving one's concerns. In such cases, one has a dynamic choice problem. Otherwise put, one has a problem related to the fact that one's choices are spread out over time. There is a growing philosophical literature, which crosses over into psychology and economics, on the obstacles to effective dynamic choice. This literature examines the challenging choice situations and problematic...
Events  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2025-5-13 11:23) 
[Revised entry by Roberto Casati and Achille Varzi on May 12, 2025. Changes to: Bibliography] Smiles, walks, dances, weddings, explosions, hiccups, hand-waves, arrivals and departures, births and deaths, thunder and lightning: the variety of the world seems to lie not only in the assortment of its ordinary citizens - animals, physical objects, social creatures of various kinds - but also in the sort of things that happen to or are performed by them. In contemporary philosophy, this view has been a focus of considerable debate, with implications reaching far into the concern of other disciplines as well, above all linguistics and...
Holes  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2025-5-13 11:10) 
[Revised entry by Roberto Casati and Achille Varzi on May 12, 2025. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Holes are an interesting case study for ontologists and epistemologists. On the one hand, naive descriptions of the world treat holes as objects of reference and quantification, on a par with ordinary material objects ('This hole has no lid'; 'That cheese has seven holes'). Moreover, we often appeal to holes to account for causal interactions ('The hole in the roof caused a leak'), or to explain the occurrence of certain events ('The water spilled because the bucket has a...
第63回ハンセン病元患者家族補償金認定審査会  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2025-5-13 9:38) 

第196回労働政策審議会労働条件分科会 議事録(2025年3月27日)  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2025-5-13 1:00) 

福岡厚生労働大臣 閣議後記者会見のお知らせ  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2025-5-12 19:37) 




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