960 resultados para Philosophical Epic


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Hablar del lenguaje poético que se muestra en los fragmentos de Empédocles, nos ubica en un análisis poco acostumbrado de su épica cosmológico-catártica, es decir de los hexámetros atribuidos controvertidamente a los poemas filosóficos perì phúseos y katharmoí (transliterado). No entraremos aquí en las interminables disputas en torno a tales atribuciones, sino que nos limitaremos a relevar el decir de Empédocles en el nivel semántico y retórico de su textualidad, centrándonos en sus procedimientos específicamente poéticos. El lenguaje poético es el eje de este trabajo porque sus procedimientos específicos son observables y clasificables cuantitativamente, prestándose así como base de datos que permite proceder a las apreciaciones cualitativas de manera rigurosa. Se pretende resumir una investigación sobre la poética que se manifiesta en el uso de metáforas, metonimias, aliteraciones, símiles, repeticiones y otros procedimientos poéticos; partiendo fundamentalmente del modelo de referencialidad tradicional inherente al hexámetro utilizado por Empédocles. El objetivo es comprender las estrategias compositivas y perceptivas que presenta esta épica de alcances filosóficos, con las tradiciones que refuncionaliza y las perspectivas que inaugura.

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Hablar del lenguaje poético que se muestra en los fragmentos de Empédocles, nos ubica en un análisis poco acostumbrado de su épica cosmológico-catártica, es decir de los hexámetros atribuidos controvertidamente a los poemas filosóficos perì phúseos y katharmoí (transliterado). No entraremos aquí en las interminables disputas en torno a tales atribuciones, sino que nos limitaremos a relevar el decir de Empédocles en el nivel semántico y retórico de su textualidad, centrándonos en sus procedimientos específicamente poéticos. El lenguaje poético es el eje de este trabajo porque sus procedimientos específicos son observables y clasificables cuantitativamente, prestándose así como base de datos que permite proceder a las apreciaciones cualitativas de manera rigurosa. Se pretende resumir una investigación sobre la poética que se manifiesta en el uso de metáforas, metonimias, aliteraciones, símiles, repeticiones y otros procedimientos poéticos; partiendo fundamentalmente del modelo de referencialidad tradicional inherente al hexámetro utilizado por Empédocles. El objetivo es comprender las estrategias compositivas y perceptivas que presenta esta épica de alcances filosóficos, con las tradiciones que refuncionaliza y las perspectivas que inaugura.

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Hablar del lenguaje poético que se muestra en los fragmentos de Empédocles, nos ubica en un análisis poco acostumbrado de su épica cosmológico-catártica, es decir de los hexámetros atribuidos controvertidamente a los poemas filosóficos perì phúseos y katharmoí (transliterado). No entraremos aquí en las interminables disputas en torno a tales atribuciones, sino que nos limitaremos a relevar el decir de Empédocles en el nivel semántico y retórico de su textualidad, centrándonos en sus procedimientos específicamente poéticos. El lenguaje poético es el eje de este trabajo porque sus procedimientos específicos son observables y clasificables cuantitativamente, prestándose así como base de datos que permite proceder a las apreciaciones cualitativas de manera rigurosa. Se pretende resumir una investigación sobre la poética que se manifiesta en el uso de metáforas, metonimias, aliteraciones, símiles, repeticiones y otros procedimientos poéticos; partiendo fundamentalmente del modelo de referencialidad tradicional inherente al hexámetro utilizado por Empédocles. El objetivo es comprender las estrategias compositivas y perceptivas que presenta esta épica de alcances filosóficos, con las tradiciones que refuncionaliza y las perspectivas que inaugura.

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Concerns have been raised over ADHD from within a range of different disciplines, concerns which are not only voiced from within the hard sciences themselves, but also from within the social sciences. This paper will add the discipline of philosophy to that number, arguing that an analysis of two traditionally philosophical topics - namely "truth" and "free-will" - allows us a new and unsettling perspective on conduct disorders like ADHD. More specifically, it will be argued that ADHD not only fails to meet its own ontological and epistemological standards as an 'objective' pathology, but it also constitutes one more element in what has already become a significant undermining of a crucial component of social life: moral responsibility.

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Sets out a system of corporate governance regulation, aimed at combining legal and social methods of governing director behaviour and at creating a framework flexible enough to accommodate different business and ethical cultures. Outlines the theoretical basis of corporate governance and the broad responsibilities of directors, and discusses the extent to which they can and should be regulated. Discusses the constitution of a regulatory framework encompassing law, soft law and best practice, and ethics.

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Review of 'The White Earth', La Boite Theatre Company, published in The Australian, 25 February 2009.

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How interactive new media art can effectively communicate an indigenous philosophical concept. The sophistication and complexity of the philosophical concept concerning relationships between land and people and between people, intrinsic to the laws and customs of Australian Indigenous society, has begun to be communicated and accessed beyond the realm of anthropological and ethnological domains of Western scholarship. The exciting scope and rapid development of new media arts presents an innovative means of creating an interactive relationship with the general Australian public, addressing the urgent need for an understanding of Indigenous Australian concepts of relationship to land, and to each other, absent from Western narratives. The study is framed by an Indigenous concept of place, and relationships between land and people and between people; and explores how this concept can be clearly communicated through interactive new media arts. It involves: a creative project, the development of an interactive new media art project, a website work-in-progress titled site\sight\cite; and an exegesis, a Novella of Ideas, on the origins, influences, objectives, and potential of creative practices and processes engaged in the creative project. Research undertaken for the creative project and exegesis extended my creative practice into the use of interdisciplinary arts, expressly for the expression of philosophical concepts, consolidating 23 years experience in Indigenous community arts development. The creative project and exegesis contributes to an existing body of Indigenous work in a range of areas - including education, the arts and humanities - which bridges old and new society in Australia. In this study, old and new society is defined by the time of the initial production of art and foundations of knowledge, in the country of its origins, in Indigenous Australia dating back at least 40,000 years.

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Equilibrium Partitioning of an Ionic Contrast agent with microcomputed tomography (EPIC-[mu]CT) is a non-invasive technique to quantify and visualize the three-dimensional distribution of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in fresh cartilage tissue. However, it is unclear whether this technique is applicable to already fixed tissues. Therefore, this study aimed at investigating whether formalin fixation of bovine cartilage affects X-ray attenuation, and thus the interpretation of EPIC-[mu]CT data.Design Osteochondral samples (n = 24) were incubated with ioxaglate, an ionic contrast agent, for 22 h prior to [mu]CT scanning. The samples were scanned in both formalin-fixed and fresh conditions. GAG content was measured using a biochemical assay and normalized to wet weight, dry weight, and water content to determine potential reasons for differences in X-ray attenuation.Results The expected zonal distribution of contrast agent/GAGs was observed for both fixed and fresh cartilage specimens. However, despite no significant differences in GAG concentrations or physical properties between fixed and fresh samples, the average attenuation levels of formalin-fixed cartilage were 14.3% lower than in fresh samples.Conclusions EPIC-[mu]CT is useful for three-dimensional visualization of GAGs in formalin-fixed cartilage. However, a significant reduction in X-ray attenuation for fixed (compared to fresh) cartilage must be taken into account and adjusted for accordingly when quantifying GAG concentrations using EPIC-[mu]CT.

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This volume breaks new ground by approaching Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) as an explicitly ethical practice in financial markets. The work explains the philosophical and practical shortcomings of ‘long term shareholder value’ and the origins and conceptual structure of SRI, and links its pursuit to both its deeper philosophical foundations and the broader, multi-dimensional global movement towards greater social responsibility in global markets. Interviews with fund managers in the Australian SRI sector generate recommendations for better integrating ethics into SRI practice via ethically informed engagement with invested companies, and an in-depth discussion of the central practical SRI issue of fiduciary responsibility strengthens the case in favour of SRI. The practical and ethical theoretical perspectives are then brought together to sketch out an achievable ideal for SRI worldwide, in which those who are involved in investment and business decisions become part of an ‘ethical chain’ of decision makers linking the ultimate owners of capital with the business executives who frame, advocate and implement business strategies. In between there are investment advisors, fund managers, business analysts and boards. The problem lies in the fact that the ultimate owners are discouraged from considering their own values, or even their own long term interests, whilst the others often look only to short term interests. The solution lies in the latter recognising themselves as links in the ethical chain.

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This investigation measured the effects of a one year participation in an Australian Philosophical Community of Inquiry program on 280 sixth grade students' reading comprehension, interest in maths, self-esteem, social behaviours, and emotional well-being. A multilevel model for change was used to detect differences in the response variables, between a quasi-experimental group and comparison group. Results showed that, for participants, reading comprehension significantly increased while interest in maths decreased. No differences between the groups were found for pro-social behaviour and emotional well-being. Self esteem, however, declined for participants while nonparticipants' self esteem increased.

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Philosophical inquiry in the teaching and learning of mathematics has received continued, albeit limited, attention over many years (e.g., Daniel, 2000; English, 1994; Lafortune, Daniel, Fallascio, & Schleider, 2000; Kennedy, 2012a). The rich contributions these communities can offer school mathematics, however, have not received the deserved recognition, especially from the mathematics education community. This is a perplexing situation given the close relationship between the two disciplines and their shared values for empowering students to solve a range of challenging problems, often unanticipated, and often requiring broadened reasoning. In this article, I first present my understanding of philosophical inquiry as it pertains to the mathematics classroom, taking into consideration the significant work that has been undertaken on socio-political contexts in mathematics education (e.g., Skovsmose & Greer, 2012). I then consider one approach to advancing philosophical inquiry in the mathematics classroom, namely, through modelling activities that require interpretation, questioning, and multiple approaches to solution. The design of these problem activities, set within life-based contexts, provides an ideal vehicle for stimulating philosophical inquiry.

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A travel article about Haikou, southern China. Publication title: "Mission Hills Resort in Hainan, China" A giant spa, 10 golf courses and amazing hazards in the swimming pool – what more do you need at a resort, asks Kari Gislason If I kept to this line, I could make it through the passage between the iceberg and the castle, however narrow...

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Bertrand Russell (1872 1970) introduced the English-speaking philosophical world to modern, mathematical logic and foundational study of mathematics. The present study concerns the conception of logic that underlies his early logicist philosophy of mathematics, formulated in The Principles of Mathematics (1903). In 1967, Jean van Heijenoort published a paper, Logic as Language and Logic as Calculus, in which he argued that the early development of modern logic (roughly the period 1879 1930) can be understood, when considered in the light of a distinction between two essentially different perspectives on logic. According to the view of logic as language, logic constitutes the general framework for all rational discourse, or meaningful use of language, whereas the conception of logic as calculus regards logic more as a symbolism which is subject to reinterpretation. The calculus-view paves the way for systematic metatheory, where logic itself becomes a subject of mathematical study (model-theory). Several scholars have interpreted Russell s views on logic with the help of the interpretative tool introduced by van Heijenoort,. They have commonly argued that Russell s is a clear-cut case of the view of logic as language. In the present study a detailed reconstruction of the view and its implications is provided, and it is argued that the interpretation is seriously misleading as to what he really thought about logic. I argue that Russell s conception is best understood by setting it in its proper philosophical context. This is constituted by Immanuel Kant s theory of mathematics. Kant had argued that purely conceptual thought basically, the logical forms recognised in Aristotelian logic cannot capture the content of mathematical judgments and reasonings. Mathematical cognition is not grounded in logic but in space and time as the pure forms of intuition. As against this view, Russell argued that once logic is developed into a proper tool which can be applied to mathematical theories, Kant s views turn out to be completely wrong. In the present work the view is defended that Russell s logicist philosophy of mathematics, or the view that mathematics is really only logic, is based on what I term the Bolzanian account of logic . According to this conception, (i) the distinction between form and content is not explanatory in logic; (ii) the propositions of logic have genuine content; (iii) this content is conferred upon them by special entities, logical constants . The Bolzanian account, it is argued, is both historically important and throws genuine light on Russell s conception of logic.