... justification and grounding of modern science inthe concepts and forms of subjectivity by first outlining and then expanding upon the types of judgment about the world As he indicates inthe introduction ... social institutions, andthe Athenian imagination by empirical reality The deep-blue skies of Athens that inspired the mind to soar to unimagined and unimaginable heights ofthe sublime andthe ... the mind in perception and thought in a theory of history and society in his phenomenological analysis ofthe Objective Spirit inthe culture and institutions ofthe French Revolution and the...
... per protocol in EMECAR led the rheumatologists to realize the poor control they had over their own patients On the other hand, the finding may also reflect the experience of rheumatologists in numerous ... design ofthe study and also in collection ofthe data at the Hospital Universitario de la Princesa, was involved inthe interpretation of data and drafted the manuscript All rheumatologists ofthe ... participated inthe design ofthe study andthe interpretation of data, and helped to draft the manuscript MAD performed the statistical analysis and helped to draft the manuscript IG-A participated in the...
... episode to make the 19th of April an historic date The rapid spread ofthe news, the excitement inNew England, the uprising ofthe militia and their hurried march to Boston to resist any further ... other was more likely to be selected by the enemy than New York; andtoNewYorkthe war finally came The topography of this new region, the transfer to it ofthe two armies, andthe preparations ... The present crowded section tothewestof it, including Washington andWest streets andthe docks, is built on new ground, made within the century Behind Trinity Church, and as far down as the...
... within the Lacanian tradition Rather, their interest is to bring the reader into the psychoanalytic clinical praxis andthe questions that it evokes InThe Direction ofthe Treatment andthe Principles ... desire to another, and, inthe unconscious, mark the effects of loss andthe jouissance thereby determining the subject .The phallus, as signifier, ties this desire tothe signifying chain, offering ... turn toward the second phase of analytic treatment, introducing a new set of terms the letter ofthe body, the symptom, the fantasy to understand the genesis within the transference andthe ethical...
... manqnein in Greek The Greek verb, then, is prop- Homonymy and Amphiboly 23 erly applicable both tothe activity ofthe raw beginner being introduced tothe principles of a discipline andtothe ... concern: the problem of false reasoning from the standpoint ofthe potential victim ofthe sophism rather than from the standpoint ofthe perpetrator His concern is with resolutions (lĐseiV) of sophistical ... applying to different kinds of things, only for the same names applying to many different things ofthe same kind What I show inthe following two chapters is that Aristotle conates the power of...
... (brook); for they let enjoining and thereby also reck belong to each other (in the getting over) of disjoining, responding tothe directive of time’s coming into its own 20 Another translation in English, ... poetry in terms ofthe poet’s originary power of disclosure, of maintaining things in being, ofthe grounding, lighting, or opening up of a world; Dichten now has to be understood as the way of entering ... another thinking tradition or a new way of thinking, but to put it in perspective as a phase ofthe history of Being andto put it in its proper place among other ways of thinking Heidegger then proceeds...
... looking back upon the gods Thus to be theoretical, thea-horetical, means to have some insight into the gods, to be inthe truth, to understand, more or less, the meaning of Being in general And ... comes to ask not merely about the first source but about the source of that source In seeking the whence ofthe first beginning, Aristotle is thus seeking the beginning ofthe beginning or the ... understood inthe original Aristotelian sense) Indeed, the final cause is the basis of another of Thomas’ five ways of proof Inthe modern age, however, the final cause, the material cause, and the...
... reports of other cases of Koran desecration, the Newsweek story appears to be false.10 These events show two faces of rising global transparency, the increasing availability of information around the ... information providers These five factors can be mutually reinforcing, with each factor enhancing the power ofthe others to further increase transparency To give some examples, information and communication ... data and reading the public materials of thousands of interest groups that influence decision making; and read newspapers, magazines, and websites The Complexity of Transparency produced by independent...
... insight into the nature of princely power than a prince himself could attain: “so it is necessary to be a prince to know thoroughly the nature ofthe people, and one ofthe populace to know the ... enlightenment in Germany, working together with Sophia Charlotte, the Queen of Prussia (and mother of Frederick the Great) to found the Academy of Science in Berlin in 1700.59 The problem of unifying diversity ... ofthe treatise Clearly, as Hegel indicates, one of Machiavelli’s aims in addressing The Prince to Lorenzo the Great was to inspire this prince to step forward as the liberator of Italy In other...
... applicable to justice alone In other words, Socrates was seeking insight into the essence of things, not into the use of words The answer Plato gives inThe Republic is to ground justice inthe eternal ... a history and a consciousness going back tothe Rig Veda Sarvarkar contended that to be a Hindu one has to be ofthe soil” of India, recognize India as the Father- and Motherland, and further ... and mechanistic and operated according to laws best described inthe language of mathematics, not inthe language of theology This new way of thinking is epitomized inthe work of Galileo (1564–1642)...
... the aim of historical inquiry is to understand the actions and beliefs of individuals in history “My thesis,” Popper writes, “is that the main aim of all historical understanding is the hypothetical ... impossible in practice to reconstruct the course of history and, in particular, the development of social institutions, owing tothe incredible complexity ofthe exercise andto our vast ignorance ofthe ... benefits of adhering tothe rule, andinthe end elects to abide by it The potential costs of ignoring it might include getting hit by an oncoming automobile, being fined, or being shamed in public The...
... absence of what seems to be clear and definable threats leads tothe “hammernail” conundrum: you fit the task tothe tools rather than first defining the task and then choosing the tools.2 Second, the ... farther back, tothe authors ofthe Bible, as well as the writings of Hobbes, Rousseau, and others, who warned that, inthe absence of government, there is only a “State of Nature,” the “war of ... form of “social contract,” nationalism representing the commitment by the citizen tothe wellbeing ofthe state, welfarism the commitment by the state tothe wellbeing ofthe citizen (a point...
... The genuine pursuit ofthe question of being, the task of philosophy, is the same as the pursuit ofthe historical meaning of being To recover the meaning of being requires a gathering back of ... into his own, and especially his interest inthe history of being andthe importance of a “destruction” of that history as a way of raising the question of being, has its roots in his reading of ... for their being This is the original legein, the gathering into the oneness of being Aristotle calls this al¯etheia, this mode of revealing, philosophical thinking (Met 1003 a1), a beholding of...
... internationally by maintaining a core and open market to international trade, and by encouraging others tothe same, thus sustaining demand and encouraging the expansion ofthe international economy The third ... among other things, on the eagerness ofthe country to lead, and on the willingness of others to be led The willingness of others to be led in turn depends on such factors as the concentration of ... to ensure the value of investments abroad andthe liquidity of profits The first is the maintenance ofthe value ofthe currency in which the investments are made and denominated, andthe convertibility...
... Beatty’s theory has enjoyed the status of being the received view ever since The present book, on the other hand, is the first major-length study of Darwin on the nature of species, and one of its themes ... for the sake of convenience.2 Inthe second part ofthe passage, by referring tothe “term species,” Darwin seems clearly to be referring tothe species category There are other passages inthe ... from other things, and always be found the same” (443).5 14 DARWIN ANDTHE NATURE OF SPECIES What we have to keep in mind in all of this is that in Darwin’s time, so unlike today, the equation of...
... come to believe that they understand themselves andin having so constituted themselves remove themselves from continuity with the life of things andthe band ofthe living, antinomic potencies of ... Rather they teach the goodness of all things, the divine disequilibrium ofthe Good painting the picture and singing the song ofthe True 2 Theos Kai Pan Right from the beginning, Spinoza was a decisive ... Schelling’s thinking, indeed, into the circle of thinking andof nature itself As such, none of these chapters are meant to be the proper way into an appreciation of Schelling’s contribution They are...
... serve the attainment of human destiny The work of these two chapters will thus provide the context for then examining, in chapters and 5, Kant’s introduction ofthe notion of radical evil andthe ... I use the terminology of “world” here andin other instances in connection with the distinction between the intelligible andthe sensible, this is not intended to indicate support for interpretations ... sometimes inresponseto criticism but at least equally as often as a result of his own further probing ofthe issues at hand Inthe case ofthe three passages cited above, Kant’s rethinking about the...
... 292) China and India have emerged as by far the first andthe second leading countries of origin of foreign students inthe past few decades Although there are, as ofthe date ofthe writing of this ... acquiring, maintaining, and improving such capacities Among the minimum requirements are (1) a national education and training system catering tothe masses, rather than to a handful of elites, and ... percent) These are reflected inthe increased average income ofthe Chinese andthe Indians; the per capita GDP growth rate from 2003 to 2004 was 8.8 percent in China, and 5.4 percent in India (World...
... unit ofThe City ofNewYork (the City) for financial reporting purposes, and a public benefit agency ofthe State ofNewYork (the State) IDA was established in 1974 to actively promote, retain, ... audited the balance sheets oftheNewYork City Industrial Development Agency (the Agency), a component unit ofThe City ofNew York, as of June 30, 2010 and 2009 andthe related statements of revenues, ... issued to finance the construction ofthe stadiums andthe Agency is the legal owner ofthe stadiums, the Tax Exempt PILOT Revenue Bonds have been recorded inthe Agency’s books and records The...
... unit ofThe City ofNew York) Notes to Financial Statements (continued) Cash and Investments (continued) Investments As of June 30, 2010 and 2009, the Agency had the following investments Investments ... the Financing Lease and related IDB financing Accordingly, with the exception of certain fees generated as a result ofthe Financing Transaction, the Financing Transaction is given no accounting ... unit ofThe City ofNew York, organized to administer government financing programs which foster business expansion inthe City Under the terms set forth inthe EDC and IDA Agreement, EDC is to...