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    • [PDF File]Truth as Unconcealment in Heidegger’s Being and Time

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      ISSN 1393-614X Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 16 (2012): 116-128 116 Jani Koskela Truth as Unconcealment in Heidegger’s Being and Time Jani Koskela Abstract In his early masterpiece Being and Time (Sein und Zeit), Heidegger articulates a specific understanding of truth as unconcealment (German: Unverborgenheit). This notion differs greatly from the modern view of truth, based on the


    • [PDF File]Internet, Society, & Philosophy - University of Oregon

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      exploration of some of the very real problems posed by new internet, information, communication, and computer techno-practices. From the perspective of philosophy, the internet raises a number of crucial challenges to modern value theory (ethics, political philosophy) and modern epistemology (the theory of knowledge and science). In the realm of


    • [PDF File]Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Philosophy of Mind ...

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      Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Philosophy of Mind/Cognitive Science Rocco J. Gennaro (Area Editor) University of Southern Indiana rjgennaro@usi.edu Articles Needed Action Theory Agnosia Armstrong, David Auditory Perception Blindsight Brentano, Franz Chalmers, David Churchland, Patricia Churchland, Paul Church's Thesis


    • A Comparative Study of use of the Library and the Internet ...

      Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal) Libraries at University of Nebraska-Lincoln December 2015 A Comparative Study of use of the Library and the Internet as Sources of Information by Graduate Students in the University Of Ghana Cynthia H. Kumah McGill University, cynthia.kumah@mail.mcgill.ca


    • [PDF File]Sample Teaching Philosophies - Qatar University

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      Sample Teaching Philosophies Read through some of the following sample statements of teaching philosophies, (or extracts from statements). Please note that these examples are not chosen for their excellence, but to show you a range of choices of styles, structures and possible content in teaching philosophy statements.


    • [PDF File]An Introduction to Philosophy

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      philosophy of science and philosophy of mind, areas where philosophy has shown dramatic recent progress. This text concludes with four chapters on ethics, broadly construed. I cover traditional theories of right action in the third of these. Students are first invited first to think about what is good for


    • [PDF File]The Design Philosophy of the DARPA Internet Protocols

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      The Design Philosophy of the DARPA Internet Protocols David D. Clark* Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laboratory for Computer Science Cambridge, MA. 02139 (Originally published in Proc. SIGCOMM ‘88, Computer Communication Review Vol. 18, No. 4, August 1988, pp. 106–114)


    • [PDF File]The Concept of Authenticity in Philosophy of Sartre and ...

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      The Concept of Authenticity in Philosophy of Sartre and Implications for Using Internet as Educational Technology Dr. Roohollah Mozaffaripour Ministry of education, Iran Email: r.mozaffaripour@gmail.com Dr. Saeid Zarghami Hamrah Department of philosophy of education , Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran zarghamii2005@yahoo.com


    • [PDF File]Meditations On First Philosophy - University of Connecticut

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      RENE DESCARTES MEDITATIONS ON FIRST PHILOSOPHY Meditations On First Philosophy René Descartes 1641 Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 1996. This file is of the 1911 edition of The Philosophical Works of Descartes (Cambridge University Press), translated by Elizabeth S. Haldane. Prefatory Note To The Meditations.


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