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令和6年度栄養関係功労者(食生活改善事業功労者・地区組織)厚生労働大臣表彰受賞者が決まりました
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2024-10-2 16:58)
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「第3回食べ残しの持ち帰りに関する食品衛生ガイドライン検討会(ハイブリッド会議)」を開催します(開催
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2024-10-2 16:00)
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労働者協同組合の設立状況〜施行後2年で1都1道2府27県で計100法人超の設立〜
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2024-10-2 14:00)
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令和6年度学校保健及び学校安全表彰の被表彰者等を決定しました
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2024-10-2 14:00)
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「全国学生調査」に関する有識者会議(第11回)議事録
from 文部科学省 新着情報
(2024-10-2 14:00)
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令和6年10月2日付大臣会見概要
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2024-10-2 12:23)
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医療用医薬品の安定確保策に関する関係者会議(第16回)資料
from 厚生労働省新着情報
(2024-10-2 12:00)
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Paul-Henri Thiry (Baron) d’Holbach
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-10-2 11:44)
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[Revised entry by Michael LeBuffe on October 1, 2024.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Paul-Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach was a philosopher, translator, and prominent social figure of the French Enlightenment. In his philosophical writings Holbach developed a deterministic and materialistic metaphysics, which grounded his polemics against organized religion as well as his utilitarian ethical and political theory. As a translator, Holbach made significant contributions to the European Enlightenment in science and religion. He translated German works on chemistry and geology into French, summarizing many of the...
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Wilfrid Sellars
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-10-2 11:29)
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[Revised entry by Willem deVries and Carl Sachs on October 1, 2024.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Wilfrid Stalker Sellars (1912 - 89) was an original, systematic, and profound American philosopher. His effort in philosophy was "to formulate a scientifically oriented, naturalistic realism which would 'save the appearances'" (AR: 289). Broadly educated in philosophy, the influences on Sellars's work range from critical realism and logical positivism to German Idealism and phenomenology. Sellars was influential in part through his editorial work as a co-founder of the...
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Conscience
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-10-2 10:52)
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[Revised entry by Alberto Giubilini on October 1, 2024.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
Reading the philosophical and historical literature on conscience, the first thing one would notice is the variety of meanings and psychological and ethical assessments of the concept. Different philosophical, religious and common sense approaches to conscience have emphasized different aspects of the following, broad characterization: through our individual conscience, we become aware of our deeply held moral principles, we are motivated to act upon them, and we assess our character, our behavior and ultimately our...
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