Sheet of Philosophy PI121 Walter J. Ong Peter Ramus (15151572) Anthony Giddesn → Idea of Timespace Compression Philosopher Origin 1. Wilhelm Von Humboldt (GER): describes the development of liberalism and the role of liberty in individual development and in the pursuit of excellence. Humboldt insisted on a minimal state dedicated strictly to the preservation of security. 2. Robert K. Merton: developed notable concepts such as unintended consequences‚ reference group and role strain. A central element of modern sociological
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TERM DEFINITION EXAMPLE Abstract Exists in thought and is not physical or concrete Love or beauty Aesthetic Concerned with beauty or the application of beauty Art Allegory a literary device in which characters or events in a literary‚ visual‚ or musical art form represent or symbolize ideas and concepts All animals are equal but a few are more equal than others. Alliteration the repetition of the same sounds or of the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables
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Psychology 112 notes Thought and language: Samuel Morton (1820’s – 1850’s) * Intelligence testing - measured cranial cavity * Believed head size was directly related to intelligence (the more the better) * Also believed he could rank races Paul Broca (1824-1880) * Weighed brains and ranked people * Thought that larger brains meant greater intelligence Sir Frances Galton (1822-1911) * Believed intelligence was heredity * Developed statistical techniques with
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UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL SCHOOL OF LAW LEGAL RESEARCH‚ WRITING & REASONING Module Outline 2015 (1) CONTACT DETAILS Module Coordinator/Lecturer: Mr Lesala Mofokeng Suite H Howard College Building Tel: 031-260-3146 Email: mofokengl2@ukzn.ac.za Lecturer: Ms Phumla Mbuqe Suite B Howard College Building Tel: 031-260-2562 Email: mbuqe@ukzn.ac.za Administrative Support: Mrs Fikile Mkwanazi
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RECONSTRUCTING ARGUMENTS Deductive and Inductive Here we are to learn the techniques for PART I‚ Making a Critique- i.e.‚ argument reconstruction‚ by doing the following “steps”: 1. Read the discourse; 2. Number and Bracket arguments; 3. Write an Index of Claims; and 4. Tree-Diagram the arguments. What is critiquing? Benjamin Samuel Bloom (1913 – 1999) - the creator of Bloom’s Taxonomy (1956) following a framework for categorizing educational goals: Taxonomy of Educational
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Powered By www.technoscriptz.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE VI SEMESTER CSE UNIT-I ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.1.1 What is AI? 1.1.2 The foundations of Artificial Intelligence. 1.1.3 The History of Artificial Intelligence 1.1.4 The state of art 1.2 INTELLIGENT AGENTS 1.2.1 Agents and environments 1.2
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Section 1.1 Propositional Logic 1 CHAPTER 1 The Foundations: Logic and Proofs SECTION 1.1 Propositional Logic 2. Propositions must have clearly defined truth values‚ so a proposition must be a declarative sentence with no free variables. a) This is not a proposition; it’s a command. b) This is not a proposition; it’s a question. c) This is a proposition that is false‚ as anyone who has been to Maine knows. d) This is not a proposition; its truth value depends on the value of
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Name___________________________________ Liberal Arts Math Practice Final B Prof Tim Siniscalchi MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Determine whether the set is well defined. 1) The set of five countries in Europe having the smallest population A) well defined B) not well defined 1) TRUE/FALSE. Wri
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Innovation in Simulation & Artificial Intelligence Virtual Reality Reality has become Science Fiction because the reality most people agree upon to live in isn’t the entire picture of what’s going on. 2010 Institute of Business Administration Table of Contents Science of Intelligent Systems: 6 Results of Engineered Mind: 6 Limitations of Man: 7 Grand Challenges in Science and Technology 7 Modern Era Of Computer Technologies: 8 Innovation Starts from Computer Aided Design:
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The Bronx Science Geometry Teachers Proudly Present… THE (ULTIMATE) GEOMETRY REVIEW SHEET (2012 Edition) Some General Information The Regents Exam Basics: Time: 3 hours Problems: 38 ● Part I: 28 multiple choice problems (2 pts each) = 56 pts ● Part II: 6 short answer problems (2 pts each) = 12 pts ● Part III: 3 short answer problems (4 pts each) = 12 pts ● Part IV: 1 long answer problem (6 pts each) = 6 pts ● Total: 86 pts
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