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スポーツ・文化・ワールド・フォーラム 〜世界経済フォーラムクリスタルアワード受賞者が来日・参加します
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-8-19 4:00)
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スポーツ・文化・ワールド・フォーラム 京都プログラム概要・登壇者情報等のお知らせ(第二報)及びパート
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-8-19 4:00)
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研究環境基盤部会(第78回) 配付資料
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-8-19 4:00)
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研究環境基盤部会(第78回) 議事録
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-8-19 4:00)
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学習成果活用部会(第9回) 議事録
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-8-19 4:00)
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原子力科学技術委員会(第16回) 配付資料
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-8-19 4:00)
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原子力科学技術委員会(第16回) 議事録
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-8-19 4:00)
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Folk Psychology as a Theory
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2016-8-17 10:21)
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[Revised entry by Ian Ravenscroft on August 16, 2016.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
The concept of folk psychology has played a significant role in philosophy of mind and cognitive science over the last half century. However, even a cursory examination of the literature reveals that there are at least three distinct senses in which the term "folk psychology" is used. (1) Sometimes "folk psychology" is used to refer to a particular set of cognitive capacities which include - but are not exhausted by - the capacities to predict and explain behavior. (2) The term "folk psychology" is...
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Exploitation
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2016-8-17 8:25)
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[Revised entry by Matt Zwolinski and Alan Wertheimer on August 16, 2016.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, notes.html]
To exploit someone is to take unfair advantage of them. It is to use another person's vulnerability for one's own benefit. Of course, benefitting from another's vulnerability is not always morally wrong - we do not condemn a chess player for exploiting a weakness in his opponent's defense, for instance. But some forms of advantage-taking do seem to be clearly wrong, and it is this normative sense of exploitation that is of primary interest to moral and political philosophers....
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Duality in Logic and Language
from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2016-8-16 15:53)
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Duality in Logic and Language Duality phenomena occur in nearly all mathematically formalized disciplines,such as algebra, geometry, logic and natural language semantics. However, many of these disciplines use the term ‘duality’ invastly different senses, and while some of these senses are intimately connectedto each other, others seem to be entirely unrelated. Consequently, if the term … Continue reading Duality in Logic and Language →
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