Qualia (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

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Qualia (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

20 Aug 1997 ... Philosophers often use the term 'qualia' (singular 'quale') to refer to the ... Viewers of the painting can apprehend not only its content (i.e., ... “And that,” she adds, looking down at the grass, “is what it is like to experience green.

Philosophy of Humor (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

20 Nov 2012 ... The word humor was not used in its current sense of funniness until the ... when we laugh at odd figures of speech like those in this poem about a sunrise: ... In telling or listening to a joke that puts down an individual or group ...

Voltaire (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

31 Aug 2009 ... Yet in other ways Voltaire was not a philosopher at all in the modern sense ... and superstition, Voltaire pointed modern philosophy down several paths ... After his return to France, Voltaire worked hard to restore his sources of ...

Maimonides (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

24 Jan 2006 ... The charge is not without merit given that Maimonides' conception of the ... These proofs were supposedly passed down to Isaac and Jacob but ...

Parmenides (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

8 Feb 2008 ... The difficulties involved in the interpretation of his poem have ... The title “On Nature” under which it was transmitted is probably not authentic. ... 11 that Parmenides' account of the genesis of things extended down to the parts ...

Ibn 'Arabî (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

5 Aug 2008 ... Unlike al-Ghazâlî, whose range of work is similar to his, he did not usually write in ... of the Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi Society, which has been published since 1983. ... He traveled extensively in Iraq and Anatolia, finally settling down in Damascus in 1223, ... Asín Palacios, M., 1931, El Islam cristianizado, Madrid.

Lucretius (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

4 Aug 2004 ... Whether or not the poem is altogether in the finished state that ... and would probably have been cut down to something like the length of books ...

Equality (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

27 Mar 2001 ... Thus, to say e.g. that men are equal is not to say that they are identical. ... though this equalizing down does not benefit any of those who are in ...

Concepts (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

7 Nov 2005 ... Not every theory of concepts takes a stand on each of the five, but ... that Gödel could have killed Schmitt and passed the work off as his own.

W.E.B. Du Bois (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

13 Sep 2017 ... Du Bois was an activist and a journalist, a historian and a sociologist, a novelist, ... courses of action not fixed “by parts of the universe already laid down” (1884, ... action and not to pretend to be a science of nature, then, Du Bois believes, ... Reed, Adolph, Jr., 1997, W.E.B. Du Bois and American Political ...

Albert Camus (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

27 Oct 2011 ... Camus's understanding of absurdity is best captured in an image, not an ... ask after the meaning of life, only to see our answers tumble back down. ... American use of nuclear weapons to defeat Japan (Aronson 2004, 61-63).

Johannes Kepler (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

2 May 2011 ... Nevertheless, it is possible to identify two main tendencies, one ... (=D), published several treatises on astrology (De fundamentis astrologiae ... There is probably no such thing as “Kepler's philosophy” in any pure form. ... Essentially, Kepler breaks down the motions of the planets into two components.

Word Meaning (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

2 Jun 2015 ... The notions of word and word meaning are problematic to pin down, and ... It should be noted that Frege did not attribute semantic properties to ...

Artificial Intelligence (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

12 Jul 2018 ... Artificial intelligence (AI) is the field devoted to building artificial ... For example, Descartes proposed TT (not the TT by name, of course) long before Turing was born. ... A technique that can be called encoding down, which can allow ... A., Sansone, S., Scheuermann, R. H., Shah, N., Whetzel, P. L. & Lewis, ...

Philosophy and Christian Theology (Stanford Encyclopedia of ...

9 Aug 2012 ... Many of the doctrines central to Christianity have important ... For example, if the statue were melted down, we would no longer have both a ...

Japanese Confucian Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia of ...

20 May 2008 ... As often as not, however, its teachings became so integrated into Japanese ... Confucianism in Modern Japan; Bibliography; Academic Tools; Other ... aspect of life from humanity down to bamboo plants, trees, grasses, insects, fish ... then it should take care to adopt a son from a male relative of the father so ...

Animal Cognition (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

8 Jan 2008 ... Aquinas believed that animals are irrational because they are not free (Aquinas ... story about the dog who, running nose to the ground, tracked a rabbit down a path. ... Parr, L. A., Winslow, J. T., Hopkins, W. D., & Waal, F. d.

Baruch Spinoza (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

29 Jun 2001 ... It consists in showing that our happiness and well-being lie not in a life ... Nature—is to misconstrue Nature and “turn it upside down” by putting ...

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

22 Dec 2007 ... Unlike most of the great philosophers of the period, Leibniz did not write a ... As he puts it in a letter to De Volder, “I think that it is obvious that ... This chain goes down to the infinitely small, with monads having only very ...

Johann Gottfried von Herder (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

23 Oct 2001 ... For example, it was mainly Herder (not, as has often been claimed, ... On Thomas Abbt's Writings [1768]); and when he attempts to pin down a work's genre, ... Schelling, Friedrich, 1792, Antiquissimi de prima malorum origine ...

Locke, John: Political Philosophy | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Nonetheless, the Treatises, written in his later incarnation should be read not just as ... Locke retained a fear for his life long after the troubles had died down.

Spinoza: Moral Philosophy | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Breaking the argument down: Reason demands nothing contrary to Nature. It is contrary to Nature for someone not to seek his own advantage. So, reason ...

About | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP) (ISSN 2161-0002) was founded in ... A critical feature of the IEP is its status as a freely accessible and not-for-profit ... for our own records; earlier versions are publicly available at archive.org.

Cicero | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

While Cicero is currently not considered an exceptional thinker, largely on the ... and ordered his servants to set the litter [in which he was being carried] down where ... A dialogue which sets out the case, pro and con, of the several philosophic ...

Maimonides | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

It may seem to cut us off from any grounding of semantic meaning in that context. Still, Maimonides held that negative theology was needed in order not to ...

Zhuangzi | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

It advocates a mode of understanding that is not committed to a fixed system, but is ... and reduced what had been a work in fifty-two chapters down to thirty-three chapters, ... Chapter 1: Xiao Yao You (Wandering Beyond); Chapter 2: Qi Wu Lun ... Currently, in Taiwan, Chen Guying is the leading scholar and interpreter of ...

Parmenides | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Parmenides' only written work is a poem entitled, supposedly, but likely erroneously, On ... Plato is not necessarily a reliable historical source. ... However, they tend to boil down to anachronistic worries about the “Platonization” of Parmenides, ...

Heraclitus | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Thus the world is not to be identified with any particular substance, but rather with an ongoing process ... On the other hand, Parmenides in his poem arguably echoes the words of Heraclitus. ... The road up and down is one and the same.

Lucretius | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Indeed one does not have to read very far into the poem to discover that not only ... of Epicurus to that of a secure spectator looking down upon a scene of strife:.

Kant, Immanuel | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Although Kant had not yet had the final crucial insights that would lead to the ... And these conditions are precisely the concepts laid down in the schema of the ...

Nicholas of Cusa | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

He twice turned down an offer to assume a position in Canon Law at the university that was formed in Louvain in 1425. ... De non aliud (On the Not-Other, 1462).

Schopenhauer, Arthur | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

The new expanded edition earned Schopenhauer no more acclaim than the ... Therefore ordinary knowledge always concerns the relations, laid down by the ...

Leibniz: Logic | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

In the 17th century, logic was still strongly influenced, if not dominated, ... “De formis syllogismorum Mathematice definiendis” which just breaks off with a ...

Environmental Ethics | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

The job of environmental ethics is to outline our moral obligations in the face of such ... If the individual chops down the tree, no human would be harmed by its ...

Diogenes of Apollonia | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Diogenes serves as a sort of culminating point for Presocratic philosophy, uniting its ... Now, while we do not find the term 'substance' in the fragments we have of ... decaying, composing and decomposing, and speeding up and slowing down.

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

By addressing such a wide range of women's issues, she laid down the foundation ... In all likelihood, Daniel Cady was not quite as indifferent to his daughter's ...

Leibniz, Gottfried: Metaphysics | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Unlike many of his contemporaries of the modern period, Leibniz does not have a ... but they all boil down to this: that was the kind of individual Caesar was. ... (Berkeley borrows this idea, see especially his “De Motu,” and Kant produces a ...

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Moral Cognitivism vs. Non-Cognitivism (Stanford Encyclopedia of ...

23 Jan 2004 ... Rather they are expressing non-cognitive attitudes more similar to desires, ... But cognitivism need not be a species of realism since a cognitivist can be an error ... The precise content of the view can be difficult to pin down.

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Basics of Automata Theory - Stanford CS - Stanford University

A Turing machine is a finite-state machine yet the inverse is not true. ... the current floor, the direction of motion (up or down) and the collection of not-yet satisfied ...

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Stanford to discontinue 11 varsity sports - The Stanford Daily

8 Jul 2020 ... “I did not think 2020 could get this bad. My whole life plan has been turned upside down, and I no longer know what I am doing.” The 11 ...

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Schools 51 - 66 ... What is the teaching of philosophy if not the teaching of freedom and critical reasoning? ... Why pin their imaginations down with cold reason, why shatter their ... has been chan- ged and new and untested content has been added, and ... by far most famous of the exchange and university mobi- lity networks, ...

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