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| Mama Day | |
| telling both sides of certain events through the fog that is each character's own perception of things. This is a brilliant manipulation of point of views and one of the saving | |
| Searle and His Dilapidated Chinese Room | |
| consider an analogy with a pilot flying an airplane. A pilot, according to the laws of nature, cannot fly on his own, but that does not mean to imply that when he is in a plane the | |
| Theory of Forms | |
| true strength or soundness must be gauged by its continued use over time. The abstract nature of its definition makes it compatible with many systems of thought: some derived from | |
| Organisation Behaviour | |
| in their shell doing the piece of work assigned to them, implementing high tech logic for the piece of work which was not very critical and they were completely oblivious | |
| Media Opinion in the Nixon/Kennedy Debates | |
| want to avoid unnecessary battles. If media provides information and seemingly sound logic, persuasion is achievable. In addition to persuasion by conformity however, the media | |
| Knowledge Management | |
| what conclusion is valid when certain circumstances exist. It is concerned with logic, correlation, synchronicity, analogy and even causality. Sense-making focus on | |
| Descriptions Of All Technical Groups.Doc | |
| perception and its relation to human performance. Areas of concern include the nature, content, and quantification of sensory information and the context in which it is | |
| Descartes | |
| in any way upon anything that has been proved hitherto. It is an application of pure logic, an analysis of what we mean when we say 'God' and a inference from that analysis. | |
| Descartes And How He Tried To Remove Himself From His Skeptical... | |
| in any way upon anything that has been proved 'hitherto'. It is an application of pure logic, an analysis of what we mean when we say 'God' and a inference from that analysis. | |
| Carl Jung | |
| information from their senses), thinking (through which a person evaluates ideas with logic), intuiting (which is a kind of sixth sense unconscious perception), and feeling | |
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