令和6年度 「学校魅力化フォーラム」の開催について
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国立研究開発法人審議会 防災科学技術研究所部会(第38回) 議事要旨
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先端研究設備・機器の共用推進に係る論点整理
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宇宙開発利用部会(第88回)の会議動画を掲載しました
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第15回厚生労働省国立研究開発法人審議会厚生科学研究評価部会(オンライン会議)の開催について
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The Cognitive Foundations and Epistemology of Arithmetic and Geometry
from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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The Cognitive Foundations and Epistemology of Arithmetic and Geometry How is knowledge of arithmetic and geometry developed and acquired? In the tradition established by Plato and often associated with Kant, the epistemology of mathematics has been focused on a priori approaches, which take mathematical knowledge and its study to be essentially independent of sensory experience. … Continue reading The Cognitive Foundations and Epistemology of Arithmetic and Geometry →
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Medieval Theories of Singular Terms
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(2024-7-23 14:59)
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[Revised entry by Julie Brumberg-Chaumont and E. Jennifer Ashworth on July 22, 2024.
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A singular term is a term such as a proper name, a demonstrative pronoun, like 'this [one]' ('hic' in Latin), or a combination of a demonstrative pronoun and a common name, like ('this man'), ('hic homo' in Latin). This is the stable list of discrete terms we find in terminist tracts from the beginning of the thirteenth century on. What they have in common is that they all signify exactly one individual thing. These expressions, as well as the metalinguistic expressions used to...
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Plato’s Aesthetics
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[Revised entry by Nickolas Pappas on July 22, 2024.
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If aesthetics is the philosophical inquiry into beauty, or another aesthetic value, and art, then the striking feature of Plato's dialogues is that he devotes as much time as he does to both topics and yet treats them oppositely. Art, mostly as represented by poetry, is closer to a greatest danger than any other phenomenon Plato speaks of. Beauty is close to a greatest good. Can there be such a thing as "Plato's aesthetics" that contains both positions?...
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原子爆弾被爆者医療分科会(各回情報)
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The Nonidentity Problem
from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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[Revised entry by M. A. Roberts on July 19, 2024.
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The nonidentity problem raises questions regarding both the moral obligations agents have in respect of possible future people - people, that is, who do not yet but may exist at some future time - and how those obligations (to the extent we have them) are most credibly explained. It today remains among the most challenging problems in all of population ethics....
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