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Immigration  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2024-10-24 13:06) 
[Revised entry by Christopher Heath Wellman on October 23, 2024. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Immigration occurs when someone moves to another country in order to stay indefinitely. Thus, because of the brevity of their visits, tourists, business travelers and foreign students, for example, typically do not qualify as immigrants even though they spend time in a foreign country. There are a variety of important issues surrounding the morality of immigration, including difficult questions regarding the definition and moral status of refugees, the circumstances (if any) in which it is permissible to use guest workers, what obligations...
令和6年度全国アントレプレナーシップ人材育成プログラム 特別講演の開催について  from 文部科学省 新着情報  (2024-10-24 13:00) 

---  from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2024-10-24 11:50) 
Time Time is what clocks are used to measure. Time helps us distinguish one moment from another. Also, information about time tells the durations of events and when they occur and which events happen before which others, so time plays a very significant role in the universe’s structure. But the attempt to carefully describe time’s … Continue reading →
The Chinese Room Argument  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2024-10-24 11:42) 
[Revised entry by David Cole on October 23, 2024. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] The argument and thought-experiment now generally known as the Chinese Room Argument was first published in a 1980 article by American philosopher John Searle (1932 - ). It has become one of the best-known arguments in recent philosophy. Searle imagines himself alone in a room following a computer program for responding to Chinese characters slipped under the door. Searle understands nothing of Chinese, and yet, by following the program for manipulating symbols and numerals just as a computer does, he sends appropriate strings of...
Territorial Rights and Territorial Justice  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2024-10-24 11:06) 
[Revised entry by Margaret Moore on October 23, 2024. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Political philosophy has witnessed a recent surge of interest in territorial rights - what they are, who holds them, what justifies them - as well as in a broader theory of territorial justice, which situates said rights in an account of distributive justice, thereby addressing the scope of the rights. This interest is hardly surprising. The state is not simply a membership organization: it exercises authority over a geographical domain and this naturally gives rise to questions about how state authority over place can be...
研究開発基盤部会(第26回)の開催について  from 文部科学省 新着情報  (2024-10-24 10:00) 

就労条件総合調査を名乗る訪問にご注意ください。  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2024-10-24 10:00) 

令和6年度第8回 厚生科学審議会医薬品医療機器制度部会の開催について(Web併用)  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2024-10-24 9:08) 

Animal Communication  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2024-10-24 8:50) 
[New Entry by Richard Moore and Giulia Palazzolo on October 23, 2024.] It is intuitive to think that animals communicate. This intuition shapes our everyday interactions with animals, and guides much empirical and theoretical research. Pet owners take their cats' meows to be requests for food, and interpret their dogs' play bows as invitations to play. Meanwhile, scholars argue that bees use their dances to communicate information about the location of food, and that the flashing behaviours of fireflies communicate sexual availability to potential mates. But what is animal communication?...
毎月勤労統計調査ー令和6年8月分結果確報  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2024-10-24 8:30) 




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