Digitaler Assistent: Amazon steckt Alexa in die Mikrowelle
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(2018-9-23 2:34)
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Wenn Dutzende Geräte im Smart-Home funken, soll Alexa den Überblick behalten: Amazon hat seine Vision einer sprachgesteuerten Zukunft gezeigt.
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GroKo und der Fall Maaßen: Im Zankerzentrum
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(2018-9-23 1:54)
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Müdigkeit allenthalben - in der Koalition, in der Bevölkerung, in der Wirtschaft. Zwar empfindet sich die Regierung als Dienstleister für die Bürger, doch die wollen keine Kunden sein, sondern Akteure. Zeit für was Neues.
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Darmstadt: Sohn soll Mutter mit Fön getötet haben
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(2018-9-23 1:37)
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Ein 53-Jähriger soll einen Haartrockner in eine Badewanne geworfen haben, als sich seine Mutter darin befand. Die 76-Jährige starb daraufhin, die Polizei ermittelt.
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スーパーサイエンスハイスクール(SSH)支援事業の今後の方向性等に関する有識者会議(第9回) 議事要旨
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2018-9-22 17:00)
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Jean François Lyotard
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2018-9-22 13:25)
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[New Entry by Peter Gratton on September 21, 2018.]
Jean-Francois Lyotard (1924 - 1998) was a French philosopher whose best known work - often to his chagrin - was his 1979 The Postmodern Condition. Written at the request of the Council of Universities of the Provincial Government of Quebec on the state of knowledge in the contemporary world, this work brought the term "postmodernism", already in use in other fields, such as the arts and literature, to the forefront of debates in Western philosophy, especially when published in English in 1984. The...
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Laozi
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2018-9-22 12:45)
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[Revised entry by Alan Chan on September 21, 2018.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Confucianism, Daoism (Taoism), and Buddhism generally name the three main currents of Chinese thought, although it should be obvious that like any "ism," they are abstractions - what they name are not monolithic but multifaceted traditions with fuzzy boundaries. In the case of "Daoism," it designates both a philosophical tradition and an organized religion, which in modern Chinese are identified separately as daojia...
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Creationism
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2018-9-22 9:34)
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[Revised entry by Michael Ruse on September 21, 2018.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
At a broad level, a Creationist is someone who believes in a god who is absolute creator of heaven and earth, out of nothing, by an act of free will. Such a deity is generally thought to be "transcendent" meaning beyond human experience, and constantly involved ('immanent') in the creation, ready to intervene as necessary, and without whose constant concern the creation would cease or disappear. Christians, Jews, and Muslims are all Creationists in this sense. Generally they are known as...
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第37回厚生科学審議会予防接種・ワクチン分科会副反応検討部会、平成30年度第7回薬事・食品衛生審議会医薬
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(2018-9-22 0:32)
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遵守事項等資料 - (1) - (1)
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(2018-9-21 18:35)
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第37回厚生科学審議会予防接種・ワクチン分科会副反応検討部会、平成30年度第7回薬事・食品衛生審議会医薬
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(2018-9-21 18:14)
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