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平成21年8月27日薬事・食品衛生審議会副作用・感染等被害判定第一部会議事録  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2010-1-5 17:30) 

社会保険審査会における審査請求の流れ  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2010-1-5 16:50) 

社会保険審査会における社会保険審査制度の概要  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2010-1-5 16:50) 

第5回終末期医療のあり方に関する懇談会資料  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2010-1-5 15:00) 

平成21年9月24日薬事・食品衛生審議会副作用・感染等被害判定第二部会議事録  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2010-1-5 15:00) 

厚生労働省動画チャンネル「YouTube」 政府からのメッセージ「年末年始、生活にお困りの方へ」(清水内閣  from 厚生労働省新着情報  (2010-1-3 10:00) 

Time Travel and Modern Physics  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2009-12-24 12:23) 
[Revised entry by Frank Arntzenius and Tim Maudlin on December 23, 2009. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Time travel has been a staple of science fiction. With the advent of general relativity it has been entertained by serious physicists. But, especially in the philosophy literature, there have been arguments that time travel is inherently paradoxical. The most famous paradox is the grandfather paradox: you travel back in time and kill your grandfather, thereby preventing your own existence. To avoid inconsistency some...
John M. E. McTaggart  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2009-12-11 15:52) 
[New Entry by Kris McDaniel on December 10, 2009.] John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart, henceforth simply "McTaggart", was one of the most important systematic metaphysicians of the early 20th century. His greatest work is The Nature of Existence, the first volume of which was published in 1921 while the second volume was published posthumously in 1927 with C.D. Broad as the editor of the manuscript. In addition,...
Qualia: The Knowledge Argument  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2009-11-24 15:49) 
[Revised entry by Martine Nida-Rümelin on November 23, 2009. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] The knowledge argument aims to establish that conscious experience involves non-physical properties. It rests on the idea that someone who has complete physical knowledge about another conscious being might yet lack knowledge abouthow it feels to have the experiences of that being. It is one of the most discussed arguments against physicalism....
Space and Time: Inertial Frames  from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (2009-11-5 7:43) 
[Revised entry by Robert DiSalle on November 4, 2009. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] A "frame of reference" is a standard relative to which motion and rest may be measured; any set of points or objects that are at rest relative to one another enables us, in principle, to describe the relative motions of bodies. A frame of reference is therefore a purely kinematical device, for the geometrical description of motion without regard to the masses or forces involved. A dynamical account of...



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