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ライフサイエンス委員会 基礎・横断研究戦略作業部会(第7回)の開催について
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-7-19 4:00)
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馳浩文部科学大臣記者会見録(平成28年7月15日)
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-7-19 4:00)
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政策立案体験により学ぶ文部科学省の施策【7月28日(木曜日)】
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-7-19 4:00)
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教育課程部会 特別支援教育部会(第9回) 議事録
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-7-19 4:00)
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所得連動返還型奨学金制度有識者会議(第11回) 配付資料
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-7-19 4:00)
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国際リニアコライダー(ILC)に関する有識者会議人材の確保・育成方策の検証に関する報告書
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-7-19 4:00)
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The Notation in Principia Mathematica
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2016-7-17 17:39)
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[Revised entry by Bernard Linsky on July 17, 2016.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Principia Mathematica [PM] by A.N. Whitehead and Bertrand Russell, published 1910 - 1913 in three volumes by Cambridge University Press, contains a derivation of large portions of mathematics using notions and principles of symbolic logic. The notation in that work has been superseded by the subsequent development of logic during the 20th century, to the extent that the beginner has trouble reading PM at all. This article provides an introduction to the symbolism of PM, showing how that symbolism can...
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Al-Farabi
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2016-7-16 9:20)
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[New Entry by Therese-Anne Druart on July 15, 2016.]
We know little that is really reliable about al-Farabi's life. Abu Nasr al-Farabi was probably born in 870 CE (AH 257) in a place called Farab or Farayb. In his youth he moved to Iraq and Baghdad. In 943 CE (AH 331) he went to Syria and Damascus. He may have gone to Egypt but died in Damascus in December 950 CE or January 951 CE (AH 339). Scholars have disputed his ethnic origin. Some claimed he was Turkish but more recent research points to him being a...
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Plato's Aesthetics
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2016-7-14 9:19)
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[Revised entry by Nickolas Pappas on July 13, 2016.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
If aesthetics is the philosophical inquiry into art and beauty (or a contemporary surrogate for beauty, e.g. aesthetic value), the striking feature of Plato's dialogues is that he devotes as much time as he does to both topics and yet treats them oppositely. Art, mostly as represented by poetry, is closer to a greatest danger than any other phenomenon Plato speaks of, while beauty is close to a greatest good. Can there be such a thing as "Plato's aesthetics" that contains both positions?...
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Dynamic Semantics
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2016-7-13 12:35)
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[Revised entry by Rick Nouwen, Adrian Brasoveanu, Jan van Eijck, and Albert Visser on July 12, 2016.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Dynamic semantics is a perspective on natural language semantics that emphasizes the growth of information in time. It is an approach to meaning representation where pieces of text or discourse are viewed as instructions to update an existing context with new information, the result of which is an updated context. In a slogan: meaning is context change potential....
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