1. In Linda Zagzebski’s book on epistemology‚ she argues that one must care about having true beliefs‚ especially in topics that we care about. It is important to think critically when acquiring knowledge and one must be able to tell a true belief from a false belief. When addressing true belief‚ it is imperative to acknowledge skepticism. “Skepticism is often interpreted as a threat to knowledge” insofar as that most of the time‚ it is almost impossible to fully guarantee whether or not we are
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A1-R4: IT TOOLS AND BUSINESS SYSTEMS NOTE: 1. There are TWO PARTS in this Module/Paper. PART ONE contains FOUR questions and PART TWO contains FIVE questions. 2. PART ONE is to be answered in the TEAR-OFF ANSWER SHEET only‚ attached to the question paper‚ as per the instructions contained therein. PART ONE is NOT to be answered in the answer book. 3. Maximum time allotted for PART ONE is ONE HOUR. Answer book for PART TWO will be supplied at the table when the answer sheet for PART ONE is returned
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What is the central difference between metaphysics as Kant conceives it‚ and metaphysics as Aristotle conceives it? Argue in support of one or the other view. Metaphysics is usually taken to involve both questions of what is existence and what types of things exist; in order to answer either questions‚ one will find itself using and investigating the concepts of being. Aristotle proposed the first of these investigations which he called ‘first philosophy’‚ also known as ‘the science of being’ however
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union of different ideas in a judgment reflects the real unity of things. Judgment *Is a mental operation that pronounces the agreement or disagreement between two ideas. Proposition * As ideas are expressed in the concrete through the use of terms‚ judgment is expressed in the concrete through the use of proposition. *A proposition is a linguistic expression or the sensible sign of the judgment. Constituents of a Proposition: 1. Subject – is the one spoken of‚ the one about whom or of which
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Components of Educational Technology Components of Educational Technology Elements of a concept map (Spencer 1991‚ based on Hawkridge 1981) Methods of learning: cognitive psychology‚ learning styles‚ interaction analysis‚ gaming/simulation‚ communication theory‚ linguistics‚ textual communications‚ artificial intelligence‚ information processing. Objectives for learners: systems theory‚ epistemology‚ politics‚ philosophy‚ sociology. Evaluation of teaching and learning: cost-benefit/effectiveness
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Name the items needed for food borne organism to grow Moisture Warm Time What are potentially hazardous foods? Give 5 examples. Foods that is rich in protein High in moisture content Acidic content typically having a ph between 4.6 and 7.5 The five (5) examples are; Meat (beef‚ pork‚ lamb) Poultry (chicken‚ turkey‚ duck) Milk (dairy‚ products) Seafood (shrimp‚ fish‚ lobster) Cut tomatoes (when ph is 4.6 or above) Explain critical control points (CCPs) This is a point‚ step or
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Aristotle published Metaphysics and Alexander the Great was not content with him doing so. Alexander believed that by publishing the book‚ Aristotle believed that he was uncovering all the secrets to the masses. Alexander thought that knowing the secrets of metaphysical knowledge was what made him unique‚ and is should not have made its way to the light and everyone’s acknowledgement. Based on the reading of “The Metaphysics‚” I believe Alexander the Great was upset at the fact that Aristotle
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"Ladder" diagrams Ladder diagrams are specialized schematics commonly used to document industrial control logic systems. They are called "ladder" diagrams because they resemble a ladder‚ with two vertical rails (supply power) and as many "rungs" (horizontal lines) as there are control circuits to represent. If we wanted to draw a simple ladder diagram showing a lamp that is controlled by a hand switch‚ it would look like this: The "L1" and "L2" designations refer to the two poles of
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Fourth Edition ISE 5.1i Programmable Logic Design Quick Start Hand Book By Karen Parnell & Nick Mehta June 2003 ABSTRACT Whether you design with discrete logic‚ base all of your designs on microcontrollers‚ or simply want to learn how to use the latest and most advanced programmable logic software‚ you will find this book an interesting insight into a different way to design. Programmable logic devices were invented in the late seventies and since then have proved to be very
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II.Rationale Debate I choose debate as my example. Debate is a method of interactive and representational argument.Debate is commonly carried out .In debating there is a topic to discuss and decide on differences and defining how will they interact. Debate is a type of argument looking for truths‚ and a means of making and evaluating arguments that allows debaters to better understand their own and others positions. This sense of shared ideas toward the truth brings debaters closer together‚ even
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