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一般職業紹介状況(平成22年7月分)について  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2010-8-27 8:30) 

非正規労働者の雇止め等の状況について〜8月報告:速報〜  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2010-8-27 8:30) 

社会保障審議会介護給付費分科会資料  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2010-8-26 11:00) 

全国障害児・者実態調査(仮称)に関するワーキンググループ(第5回)資料  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2010-8-26 10:45) 

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Leucippus  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2010-8-25 17:31) 
[Revised entry by Sylvia Berryman on August 25, 2010. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] The Greek tradition regarded Leucippus as the founder of atomism in ancient Greek philosophy. Little is known about him, and his views are hard to distinguish from those of his associate Democritus. He is sometimes said to have been a student of Zeno of Elea, and to have devised the atomist philosophy in order to escape from the problems raised by Parmenides and his followers....
Democritus  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2010-8-25 17:19) 
[Revised entry by Sylvia Berryman on August 25, 2010. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Democritus, known in antiquity as the 'laughing philosopher' because of his emphasis on the value of 'cheerfulness,' was one of the two founders of ancient atomist theory. He elaborated a system originated by his teacher Leucippus into a materialist account of the natural world. The atomists held that there are smallest indivisible bodies from which...
Panpsychism  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2010-8-24 14:06) 
[Revised entry by William Seager and Sean Allen-Hermanson on August 23, 2010. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Panpsychism is the doctrine that mind is a fundamental feature of the world which exists throughout the universe. Unsurprisingly, each of the key terms, "mind", "fundamental" and "throughout the universe" is subject to a variety of interpretations by panpsychists, leading to a range of possible philosophical positions. For example, an important distinction is that...
Enlightenment  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2010-8-21 14:49) 
[New Entry by William Bristow on August 20, 2010.] The Enlightenment is the period in the history of western thought and culture, stretching roughly from the mid-decades of the seventeenth century through the eighteenth century, characterized by dramatic revolutions in science, philosophy, society and politics; these revolutions swept away the medieval world-view and ushered in our modern western world. Enlightenment thought culminates...
The Unity of Consciousness  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2010-8-20 22:08) 
[Revised entry by Andrew Brook and Paul Raymont on August 20, 2010. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Human consciousness usually displays a striking unity. When one experiences a noise and, say, a pain, one is not conscious of the noise and then, separately, of the pain. One is conscious of the noise and pain together, as aspects of a single conscious experience. Since at least the time of Immanuel Kant (1781/7), this phenomenon has been called the unity of consciousness. More...



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