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Peirce’s Twenty-Eight Classes of Signs and the Philosophy of Representation [PDF]
The major principles and systems of C. S. Peirce’s ground-breaking theory of signs and signification are now generally well known. Less well known, however, is the fact that Peirce initially conceived these systems within a ’Philosophy of Representation’, his latter-day version of the traditional grammar, logic and rhetoric trivium.
Tony Jappy
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A Public Philosophy for the Professional-Managerial Class [PDF]
Michael J. Sandel, Mark Tushnet
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Findings from the Teaching, Learning, and Computing Survey
Cuban (1986; 2000) has argued that computers are largely incompatible with the requirements of teaching, and that, for the most part, teachers will continue to reject their use as instruments of student work during class.
Henry Jay Becker
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A Spectre Is Haunting Digital Network: Rewriting Of Karl Marx By Volunteer Translators
Rewriting practices are changing in the digital age. One open science movement is the Öncül Analitik Felsefe [Premise Analytical Philosophy] community, rewrites and retranslates the ideas of Karl Marx through the tradition of analytical philosophy ...
Hasan Mert Demirsoy+1 more
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN: CENTRALIZING CLASS WARRIOR [PDF]
Abraham Lincoln was the great centralizer. His War of 1861 was only the tip of the iceberg in this regard. This core of his philosophy can also be seen in his “contributions” to class warfare, the American “system” of public works, strong tariff ...
Walter Block, William Barnett II
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A look into Preparing Secondary Science Teachers with Citizen Science
Ecojustice philosophy is an exciting approach for science education that can increase student and community interactions while promoting awareness of culture, science, and learning.
Stacey Britton
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PLANS; a finite element program for nonlinear analysis of structures. Volume 2: User's manual [PDF]
The PLANS system, rather than being one comprehensive computer program, is a collection of finite element programs used for the nonlinear analysis of structures.
Armen, H., Jr.+3 more
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Set-Theoretic Completeness for Epistemic and Conditional Logic
The standard approach to logic in the literature in philosophy and mathematics, which has also been adopted in computer science, is to define a language (the syntax), an appropriate class of models together with an interpretation of formulas in the ...
Halpern, Joseph Y.
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