... on the part of the
concept user. Overall, the point ofthe proposed two-factor analysis would be to prove
that the two elements can be understood independently of each other. The point
of the ... Foot and Iris Murdoch in the 1950s. See Ethics and the
Limits of Philosophy, 217–18 n. 7. The original target ofthe argument was the prescriptivism of R.
M. Hare.
¹⁴ As Roger Crisp has noted the ... debate between ‘cognitivists’ and ‘non-
cognitivists’ about the possibility andthenatureof moral knowledge. The former
assert, andthe latter deny, that some ofthe moral claims we make should...
... Assessment ofthe Office of Naval Research’s Marine Corps
Science andTechnology Program, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C.
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26 2003 ASSESSMENT OF ONR’S MARINE CORPS SCIENCEANDTECHNOLOGY ... manuals and other logistics
support. The S&T community, on the other hand, more often delivers technologies and technical
capabilities that allow the users to envision the “things” they seek. ... a
knowledge of how the S&T research and development process works. By understanding the state of the
art ofthe relevant technologies, they are able to help identify a series of specific...
... version
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benefit of actual and potential researchers of these materials by
collecting and arranging the chapters with emphasis on thetechnology
for
application of CNTs ...
practical aspects. The editors truly appreciate that all ofthe authors should like
to offer the readers the newest developments ofthescienceand technological
aspects
of
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15. ... diffraction by the sets
of
parallel c-planes
tangent to the cylinders
in
the walls as seen edge on along the beam direction;
their positions are independent ofthe direction
of incidence ofthe electron...
... Iranian ofthe
wind- and sand-stricken drylands have to protect themselves from the scorching
sun of their habitat by covering virtually all parts of their bodies. On the other
hand, the inhabitants ... DEVELOPMENT
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mances. The valuable assistance of Ms. Anahita ... culture and morality. In
my view, the mix ofthe beliefs and deeds of a society constitutes
the culture of that society. The consent and consensus among the members of a
society to respect and...
... destroy the validity ofthe work as art?
Definitions and Theoretical Reflections
Art, science, andtechnology are culturally laden terms. Indeed, debates over the bound-
aries ofthe terms art andscience ... critical
theorists deconstruct the actions ofthe avant-garde not as radical breaks, but as part of
the cultural and economic structure ofthe art world. They point out the function of these
gestures ... in the language of mathematics); andthe continu-
ous testing and refinement of hypotheses.
The underlying assumptions ofthe scientific approach are that the natural, observed
world is real, nature...
... that ropes A
and C were the two ends ofthe same rope
and B and D were two ends of another
rope. Karen had A and B as ends of the
same rope and C and D as ends of another
rope, and her explanation ... informed not only by the beauty and
majesty ofthe heavens, but by a deeper
understanding ofnatureand by an appreci-
ation ofthe power ofthe human intellect.
This triumph ofthe human mind says ... biological evolution and the
natureand history of science.
• Chapter 5, “Frequently Asked Questions
About Evolution andtheNatureof Science, ”
gives short answers to some ofthe questions
asked...
...
excitation and indicates the
presence of energy level for the excited states in carbon atoms. The height and
width
of
peaks depend
on
the density of excited states andthe width of them,
respectively. ...
of
MWCNT and graphite. The
x*
excitation
peak
of
the MWCNT is slightly broader than that of graphite. The peak width
relates to
the
energy states of excitation. The broadening ofthe ...
further improve the process of catalytic synthesis and, in order to do
so,
clarification ofthe mechanism of CNT growth is necessary to control the
synthesis. CNT can be synthesized by
the...
... one ofthe most important
materials
in
the 21st century. In this chapter, keeping the application of
CNT
in
mind, an outline ofthe present situation andthe future
of
the
synthesis of ...
further improve the process of catalytic synthesis and, in order to do
so,
clarification ofthe mechanism of CNT growth is necessary to control the
synthesis. CNT can be synthesized by
the ... forms on the surface ofthe cathode.
Diameter
of
this cathode deposit
is
the same as that ofthe anode stick. Under the
conditions that diameter ofthe anode carbon is
8
mm with the arc-electric...
... to
show the relative positions and movements
of the sun, planets, and moon as they cir-
cled the earth. As the center ofthe uni-
verse, the earth was a sphere in the center
of the orrery. The other ... that ropes A
and C were the two ends ofthe same rope
and B and D were two ends of another
rope. Karen had A and B as ends of the
same rope and C and D as ends of another
rope, and her explanation ... informed not only by the beauty and
majesty ofthe heavens, but by a deeper
understanding ofnatureand by an appreci-
ation ofthe power ofthe human intellect.
This triumph ofthe human mind says...
... Pinch and Wiebe Bijker’s (1987) transfer of concepts from the study of science
to the study of technology, under the title “social construction oftechnology
(SCOT), argued that the success of ... How the
Sociology ofScienceandthe Sociology ofTechnology Might Benefit Each Other,” in Wiebe E. Bijker,
Science andTechnology Studies and an Engaged Program 29
given way to a constellation of ... between
the more “theoretical” andthe more “activist” sides to STS, but there are plenty of
ScienceandTechnology Studies and an Engaged Program 19
Technical decisions are the focus of Collins and...