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Duality and oppositon in Heraclitus and modern philosophy of language and linguistics

Duality and oppositon in Heraclitus and modern philosophy of language and linguistics

... 36 have of Heraclitus’ work does he actually use the word in question. According to Roman Dilcher, Heraclitus “refrains conspicuously from calling his “opposites” ἐναντία” (Dilcher, 1995, p. 109). Dilcher also rejects ...

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How Mind, Logic and Language, Have Evolved From Medieval Philosophy to Early Modern Philosophy? A Critical Study

How Mind, Logic and Language, Have Evolved From Medieval Philosophy to Early Modern Philosophy? A Critical Study

... and language? How logical propositions maintain the syntax and schema of the cognitive states? All the three concepts of thought processes, logical statements, and linguistic theories are inter-connected (Tantray, ...

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The origins of early modern experimental philosophy

The origins of early modern experimental philosophy

... natural philosophy, which is, we shall argue, a close antecedent of experimental natural ...natural philosophy, archemastrie does not replace traditional, speculative natural ...natural philosophy, ...

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To the problem of the hermeneutics of the legal foundations of philosophy

To the problem of the hermeneutics of the legal foundations of philosophy

... for modern philosophy. This adherence of philosophy to this or that tradition implies at the same time the adherence to a particular philosophical language that directs our thought in definite ...

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The middle voice in Eckhart and modern continental philosophy

The middle voice in Eckhart and modern continental philosophy

... So this essay contemplates the force of logic within the structure of prevailing discourse and language. The force of that logic is derived from an assumption of binary opposition, an opposition fundamental to the ...

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View of Vol 11 No 1 (2017)

View of Vol 11 No 1 (2017)

... in modern logic. The circle’s main focus was the role of language as a key point not only in philosophy but also in ...Particularly, language was assumed to be the most effective tool to ...

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Learning/teaching philosophy in sign language as a cultural issue

Learning/teaching philosophy in sign language as a cultural issue

... “Sign language structure: an outline of the visual communication system of the American ...man language was only possible in the auditory-oral ...(sign language or scientifi c language) has ...

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Promoting Independent Language Learning Cross-Campus at the University of Leeds through a Self-Access Area

Promoting Independent Language Learning Cross-Campus at the University of Leeds through a Self-Access Area

... and Language Centre work in other university departments as well as in the Language Centre, which gives us immediate access to a range of ...the Language Centre’s technical team, for example, when ...

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The history of language learning and teaching in Britain

The history of language learning and teaching in Britain

... their language, (in part to put the mastery of the less prestigious vernaculars on the same footing as the teaching of Latin), but, fourthly, there was no such thing as a targeted grammatical exercise to practise ...

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Negation in modern Hindi-Urdu : the development of nahII

Negation in modern Hindi-Urdu : the development of nahII

... According to Colin Masica in his comprehensive work The Indo-Aryan Languages, the system of negation in New Indo-Aryan (NIA) languages is “neither straightforward nor simple” (1991: 389). In light of Masica’s assessment, ...

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Adapting our Language: The Problem (?) of Teleological Language in the Philosophy of Biology

Adapting our Language: The Problem (?) of Teleological Language in the Philosophy of Biology

... Traditional philosophy of science sees central concepts as opening up the possibility of discovering laws of nature or, at any rate, general knowledge of ...

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CONTRACTUALISTIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE GENDER: POSSIBILITIES AND BORDERS

CONTRACTUALISTIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE GENDER: POSSIBILITIES AND BORDERS

... for modern social and political philosophy, will make it possible to study the problem men- tioned in the title of the article in its new measurements and ...of modern contractualism as a way of ...

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Philosophy of Information and Fundamental Problems of Modern Informatics

Philosophy of Information and Fundamental Problems of Modern Informatics

... The study of philosophy and the philosophical problems of Informatics today is a very important and urgent need of science and education. In the study of the subject of Informatics as basic sci- ence, should be ...

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putting philosophy to the service of schools to give children’s voices real value

putting philosophy to the service of schools to give children’s voices real value

... Lipman ensured that children would have a much more active role in the classroom, and through dialogue (JASINSKI; LEWIS, 2016), in what he termed communities of philosophical enquiry, rather than mere passive subjects ...

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Book Reviews: Language and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language

Book Reviews: Language and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language

... There is an elementary discussion of surface and deep structure, with a mention of transformation rules, but only an overly simple example for an artificial language, the sole purpose of[r] ...

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Meaning theory and the problem of the acquisition of a first language.

Meaning theory and the problem of the acquisition of a first language.

... Given these accounts of the nature of philosophy of language and meaning theory it is possible to identify an account of first-language acquisition although, unfortunately, it is more[r] ...

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THE SUBJECTIVE DIMENSION OF SECURITY
EDUCATION

THE SUBJECTIVE DIMENSION OF SECURITY EDUCATION

... the culture of metatheory and culture of risk, between the lifestyles rooted in history and the contemporary cult of individual creation and positive freedom. It is not only about reducing the gap between tradition and ...

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Adam Smith’s contribution to secularisation

Adam Smith’s contribution to secularisation

... As there is no intrinsic reflection in Smith on divine law or divinely given norms to which the creation is subject, he has contributed to the secularisation of Western culture since the 18th century, especially through ...

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Inclusive Design and Practices in Education: A Pilot Study in Davutpasa Campus

Inclusive Design and Practices in Education: A Pilot Study in Davutpasa Campus

... The public sphere of the city where the social relations of the social individuals live intensely has an important role in urban development. In addition to these changing circumstances, new requirements and problems ...

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DEVELOPING COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS USING TECHNOLOGY

DEVELOPING COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS USING TECHNOLOGY

... The paper attempts to explore the use of technology to enhance communicative skills of the learner. In the typical Indian classroom, the teacher is constrained to teach a set of hundred students and more. The situation ...

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