... reproducing the myth ofthe self-
determining subject.
31
Having stressed the ongoing centrality of Enlightenment
thought inthe 1790s, I want to insist that I am not interested in
rethinking our ... ‘Romanticism’, and the growing effort to come to terms
with the wider implications ofthe institutional history of English
literature. I want to outline my points of intersection with each of
these debates, ... able to transcend history, but as a growing body of
recent work demonstrates, they are none the less able to inscribe
themselves within it, and in doing so, to gain a limited measure
of autonomy...
... reader to build upon the
understanding gained from earlier chapters in getting to
grips with the topics of later chapters. Rather than include
separate guides to further reading for the topics ... inthe sense of espousing an
exclusive approach to questions about the mind in general –
An introductiontothe philosophy of mind34
is debatable whether, whenever one event causes another,
there ... Many of
us find little difficulty in imagining travelling back in time
and participating in historical events, even tothe extent of
changing what happened inthe past. But on closer examina-
tion...
... 1996 (Washington, DC: The World Bank).
Chernow, Ron, 1997, The Death ofthe Banker. The Decline and the Fall ofthe Great Financial
Dynasties. The Triumph ofthe Small Investor (New York: Vintage ... placing money with
investment financial institutions inthe capital market, and hold the remaining share in non-
interest bearing, short-term bank deposits (eq. 7). The share of savings going to ... including those that deal with insider trading. SROs can play a significant
role in ensuring the smooth functioning of vital links ofthe circuit.
The underlying rationale of SROs is to exploit the...
... for the most part the preserve ofthe few (elites). The
choice of which language or dialect to use to teach (medium of instruction) reflects the
interests of those elite. In countries in which ... knowledge
of the minority and poor people and use them to mobilize the poor and minorities who are
struggling for the betterment of their conditions. It could mobilize the so called minorities to
oppose ... systems, history and culture. In order to take an active rolein their education learners
need to be allowed to share this knowledge and use it in their schooling.
30
In most parts ofthe world,...
... risks in business it has, the more profits it gains and the
more it breaks into market.
Advertising is instrumental in sales promotion, which is one of the
most vital tools in Marketing. The appearance ... advertising. While they
readily admit the persuasive intent of their business, advertisers are quick to
10
Part II : theroleof advertising in society
1. Economic effects of advertising.
Advertising ... rather another business, industry, or profession. Business -to-
business advertising is used by one business to advertise its products or
services to another. The target for business advertising...
... genuinely possible. And the
provision of just such a conception is one ofthe principal
tasks of metaphysics.
3
The point of these remarks is to emphasise there cannot
be progress either inthe ... into prac-
tice by engaging in intentional action, with the aim of bringing
about desired changes in things and states of affairs in the
world. Finally, in chapter 10, we try to understand how it ... for us to have knowledge of ourselves and others as sub-
jects of experience existing both in space and through time:
Introduction 5
nothing more to say to them because they have excluded
themselves...
... true ones.
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in seemingly teleological terms as having the ‘function’ of
pumping blood around the body.
18
There are many other
things which the heart does ... recalling here
the type/token distinction discussed inthe previous chapter.
Thus, the following string of words –
IT IS RAINING
– consti-
tutes a token of a certain English sentence-type, of which
another ... though
the causal theory is committed to judging that B represents –
truly – the world as including some or all of these states of
affairs, rather than as including S. In short, the causal theory
seems...
... be
said, is to be understood as involving inthe case of two
8
Some philosophers do go tothe extreme of denying the existence of qualia alto-
gether: see Daniel C. Dennett, ‘Quining Qualia’, in A. ... as having the property of redness, when in fact the
thing that I am seeing really has some other colour. But –
say the supporters ofthe view in question – this should not
tempt me into saying ... so in the
hypothetical case of spectrum inversion.
Finally, the functionalist could perhaps just accept that his
account ofthe nature of certain kinds of mental state leaves
something out – their...
... have to look into carefully. In
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‘blindsight’, in which subjects suffering from certain kinds of
lesion in their visual cortex declare themselves to ... shape ofthe tree and ofthe house, the intervening
ground between them, the sky behind them, and other
objects in their vicinity (together with their colours and
shapes). And these other ingredients ... say that the blindsight subjects are indeed seeing things in
the ‘blind’ regions of their visual fields? After all, they them-
selves strongly deny that they can see anything there. If the
answer...
... scientific
questions. The invention ofthe transistor indicated a spiral model of interac-
50
Since 1970, the State has funded both capital investments and the running of
the University of Aarhus inthe same ... registered in production, or inthe use of products, the
agendas of producers change, affecting the direction of their innovation ef-
forts.
From the central role given to routine activities inthe ... especially inthe public sector. In other cases
the new universities was considered as a tool for strengthening the competi-
tiveness of industry.
The expansion ofthe university system inthe 1960s...
... chosen to highlight two important
points about the doctrine of brain—mind isomorphism. One is
that it is just as fruitful to map from the brain tothe mind as it is
to map from the mind tothe ... Hypothesis of cause
Introduction
At the turn ofthe twentieth century, the best known of all
dream investigators would be Sigmund Freud, who set out to
base his theory ofthe mind on brain ... the brain precisely because the form of
dreaming is very much like certain kinds of madness. The com-
bination of frequent visual hallucinations (in the perceptual
domain), instability of orientation,...
... use of ICTs inthe health sector are:
• How to evaluate the impact ofthe use of ICTs on health?
• What can be done to strengthen theroleof and build the capacity of local information
intermediaries? ... number of key lessons specific tothe use of ICTs
in the health sector in developing countries. A summary of these key lessons as they relate
to intermediaries and beneficiaries, to improving the ... needs to start at the beginning of an intervention;
otherwise there is a risk of developing technical solutions looking for a problem to solve:
health need and the views ofthe communities to...
... Board
INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE
The Role of
Nutrition in
Maintaining
Health in the
Nation’s Elderly
Evaluating Coverage of Nutrition Services
for the Medicare Population
6 NUTRITION AND HEALTH INTHE ... based upon.
The findings ofthe committee with regard tothe three questions follow.
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SECTION II
THE ROLEOF NUTRITION IN THE
MANAGEMENT OF DISEASE
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Markers of Undernutrition, ... intervention.
The final question to be answered was—What are the costs and pos-
sible offsets for the provision of such services? The Lewin Group, a quan-
titative analysis consulting firm inthe Washington,...
... l
eo
is the end winding offset, which is the amount of overhang ofthe end winding
between the end ofthe stator stack and the end winding bundle. The end winding offset
is a function ofthe manufacturing ... (15.2-31)
The width of slot between the base ofthe tips is taken as the average ofthe distance
of the chord length ofthe inner corners ofthe tooth tips at the top ofthe tooth and the
chord ... cross-section ofthe machine. As can be seen, the machine
is divided into regions. Proceeding from the exterior ofthe machine tothe interior, the
outermost region ofthe machine is the stator backiron,...