... have on the one hand the identity of the thinking subject, and on the other hand the multiplicity of the repre- sentations which it has. The same complex thinking subject – as the same subject ... virtual industry in sorting out the distinctions, differences, and similarities in the two, and almost any Kant scholar has an opinion on the issue. In seeing thema...
... agents) and the notion of respecting the inherent “dignity” of all agents (treating people as ends -in- themselves and willing from the standpoint of the “kingdomof ends”) gave Kant, so he thought, the ... revolution in philosophy Kant thought the key to answering these questions lay in the prac- tical necessity for assuming that we are free. The independence of t...
... aesthetic appreciation must therefore in- volve the way in which both imagination and intellect (der Verstand, the understanding”) are in free play with each other – free in the sense that their ... powers. In such spontaneity, the human agent produced the “rules” by which the “intuitions” of our experience were combined into the meaningful whole of human experien...
... shown in the left-hand panel.
The numbers over the diagrams indicate the position of the corresponding nucleotides relative to the translation start site, and the numbers
in parentheses below the ... gel
electrophoresis of the 5¢-RACE products showed a
slow-migrating major band and several faster-migra-
ting faint bands. Alternative splicing occurs in many
genes,...
... recognising, understanding, learning, proving, explaining,
communicating, referring, describing, interpreting, imagining, creating, deliberating, choosing, acting,
testing, verifying, and so on. ... making and testing plans, forming hypotheses, proving theorems, and understanding
English). It is rapidly extending our ability to think about processes of the kinds which are of interest...
... Human toxoplasmosis is one of the most com-mon parasitic zoonoses worldwide. As for other zoonoses, veterinarians play an important role in the education of the human population regarding the ... T. gondii; they are the only animals that pass oocysts in their feces. They become infected by eating infected rodents, birds, or other small animals. Once oocysts are shed, they re...
... presenting information. In Bygate’s opinion, there are two kinds of routines. They are information routines and interaction ones. Information routines may be described to involve two sub- routines: ... learning, the approaches to teaching speaking and some problems in teaching speaking. Chapter two carries out about the research setting, the methodology, the instrument, and...
... the involvement of non-government organ- isations (NGOs) in the development of human rights. NGOs increasingly inter- vene as third parties in the European Court of Human Rights and the inter-American ... liberty, and calling upon the other peoples of Europe who share their ideal to join in their efforts 49 ... Recalling the historic importance of the ending of the...
... as the minimum loan size decreases by 5%. The training of the money manager
is also important in determining whether the maximum loan is equal to the minimum
loan. Having accounting training ... establish the initial fund, whether the
money manager received any accounting training, the number of years the money
manager has lived in the village and the age and sex...