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国立研究開発法人審議会 物質・材料研究機構部会(第5回)の開催について
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-7-2 17:00)
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教科用図書検定調査審議会 平成27年度第1部会国語小委員会(第5回) 議事要旨
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(2016-7-2 17:00)
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教科用図書検定調査審議会 平成27年度第6部会音楽小委員会(第3回) 議事要旨
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教科用図書検定調査審議会 平成27年度第6部会美術・工芸小委員会(第2回) 議事要旨
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(2016-7-2 17:00)
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教科用図書検定調査審議会 平成27年度第6部会書道小委員会(第2回) 議事要旨
from 文部科学省 新着情報
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教科用図書検定調査審議会 平成27年度第9部会家庭小委員会(第6回) 議事要旨
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2016-7-2 17:00)
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平成27年度研究開発評価推進調査委託事業
from 文部科学省 新着情報
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Socialism
from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2016-7-2 10:28)
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Socialism Socialism is both an economic system and an ideology (in the non-pejorative sense of that term). A socialist economy features social rather than private ownership of the means of production. It also typically organizes economic activity through planning rather than market forces, and gears production towards needs satisfaction rather than profit accumulation. Socialist ideology … Continue reading Socialism →
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The Early Development of Set Theory
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2016-7-2 4:31)
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[Revised entry by José Ferreirós on July 1, 2016.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Set theory is one of the greatest achievements of modern mathematics. Basically all mathematical concepts, methods, and results admit of representation within axiomatic set theory. Thus set theory has served quite a unique role bysystematizing modern mathematics, and approaching in a unified form all basic questions about admissible mathematical arguments - including the thorny question of existence principles. This entry covers in outline the convoluted process by which set theory came into being, covering roughly the...
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Reism
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2016-7-1 15:00)
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[Revised entry by Jan Woleński on June 30, 2016.
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Reism is the doctrine that only things exist. The name is derived from the Latin noun res ('thing'). The interpretation of this very rough view depends on how things are understood. Reism was anticipated by many nominalists (that is, philosophers maintaining that only individuals exist) and materialists, particularly by the Stoics, medieval doctrines of singualaria (particulars) or Hobbes' considerations on corpora...
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