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| Ontology | |
| of being. In the Pre-Socratic era the dispute focused on whether change was constant while our human perceptions made static separations so that we could make sense | |
| Book Summary of the Use and Abuse of Biology | |
| distortions. His work focuses on demonstrating the power that culture has to shape people's perceptions and actions and that culture has a unique power to motivate | |
| Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems | |
| as natural language processing, building expert planning systems and truth maintenance systems, perception, speech recognition, etc. The biggest advantage of Artificial | |
| Introduction to the Scientific Method | |
| that personal and cultural beliefs influence both our perceptions and our interpretations of natural phenomena, we aim through the use of standard procedures and | |
| All of the other ways of knowing are controlled by language. ... | |
| of reason is within our mind before we express it into words. Most natural science is called logic facts and we often use the name of theories to represent our reason | |
| Ludwig Wittgenstein | |
| of the 20th century, he continues to influence current philosophical thought in topics such as logic and language, perception and intention, ethics and religion, | |
| Nature in the Romantic Paper: An analysis of Mary Shelley's Frankenste ... | |
| the nation in general and for its population. The sense of expanding possibilities conveyed new perceptions to the populace regarding the relation of nature to humanity. | |
| Thinking Styles | |
| reasoning. To think critically one must understand the source and nature of knowledge and the nature of truth. The key to thinking critically is applying logic in | |
| Same Sex Marriage | |
| Without the benefit of history and/or observation, can same-sex marriages reasonably and logically be validated? Philosophy has always been fundamentally concerned | |
| Existence Of God | |
| times that when chemical A is directly exposed to fire, an enormous explosion takes place, it is logical that the scientist is wholly expecting the same effect the | |
| Meta-Physical Language - Does It Have Meaning? | |
| objectives and focus of logic. The vibrational frequency our thoughts take and their causal nature in the perception of our reality is a subject that needs to be | |
| dimensions,cognitive skills | |
| ?Professors have proposed the idea that cognitive development consisted of the development of logical competence, and that the development of this competence consists | |
| The role of Nature | |
| in both cases, nature has a sort of epistemological function. The apprehension of nature, its perception or its examination leads to knowledge of something that is | |
| Berkeley | |
| did not exist is George Berkeley. In truth, it is the immaterialist position that seems the most logical when placed under close scrutiny. The initial groundwork | |
| Consumers? Attitudes toward Unsolicited Commercial E-mail | |
| the study presented in this article sought to comprehend the nature and significance of consumer perceptions in relation to two primary direct marketing methods: | |
| Berkeley's Theory of Immaterialism | |
| not exist is George Berkeley. In truth, it is the immaterialist position that seems the most logical when placed under close scrutiny. The initial groundwork for | |
| Shizofrenia- random research | |
| prefer to look at schizophrenia 'holistically', and argue that these symptoms are logical or natural reactions to adverse life events. In other words, an extreme | |
| The Quantum Of Continuity | |
| at the end of the 19th century. It took almost another century to demonstrate the problematic nature of some of Cantor's thinking (Cohen completed Godel's work in | |
| Subliminal Consciousness | |
| interpret the nonconscious mind as analogous to a motiveless multi-tasking computer performing logical and intelligent processes (Eagle, 1987). In the cognitive unconscious, | |
| Absolute | |
| and objects that they encounter. Because individuals has his or her own sense of reason and logic, the perceptions that people encounter are ultimately true, and | |