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2019
A typical door has three parts: the pin, the knuckles, and the leaves. The two leaves touch the surface: one for the door, one for the frame. The knuckle's where the leaves meet in the middle. It lets the door move once the pin's slid in, to hold the thing in place. The leaves are also known as wings.
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A typical door has three parts: the pin, the knuckles, and the leaves. The two leaves touch the surface: one for the door, one for the frame. The knuckle's where the leaves meet in the middle. It lets the door move once the pin's slid in, to hold the thing in place. The leaves are also known as wings.
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International Journal for the Study of Skepticism, 2016
The paper explores the idea of a “hinge epistemology,” considered as a theory about justification (and knowledge) which gives center-stage to Wittgenstein’s notion of hinges. First, some basic methodological considerations regarding the relationship between merely exegetical work on Wittgenstein’s texts and more theoretically committed work are put ...
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The paper explores the idea of a “hinge epistemology,” considered as a theory about justification (and knowledge) which gives center-stage to Wittgenstein’s notion of hinges. First, some basic methodological considerations regarding the relationship between merely exegetical work on Wittgenstein’s texts and more theoretically committed work are put ...
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Hinged, Contingent, Joined : Susan Howe’s “Hinged Picture”
Cahiers Charles V, 2003Articulation, Contingence, Fusion : Susan Howe’s “Hinged Picture” Cet article se propose, à travers l’étude de “Hinge Picture” (“Image de la Charnière”), un des premiers poèmes de Susan Howe, d’analyser la primauté du visuel par rapport au linguistique.
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Abstract Hinge epistemology builds on Wittgenstein’s insight in On Certainty that justification and knowledge always depend on a system of assumptions, or “hinges” (OC 341–343). It has been subjected to various developments over the years.
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2001
The invention relates to a hinge for the door (2) of a motor vehicle, whereby the door (2) can be displaced by means of a four-bar mechanism in relation to a doorpost in a transversal movement with a pivoting movement superimposed thereon. The four-bar mechanism has a supporting arm (4) which is hingeably joined to the door (2) and doorpost (3), in ...
EDSCHA AG, BRUECKNER LOTHAR
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The invention relates to a hinge for the door (2) of a motor vehicle, whereby the door (2) can be displaced by means of a four-bar mechanism in relation to a doorpost in a transversal movement with a pivoting movement superimposed thereon. The four-bar mechanism has a supporting arm (4) which is hingeably joined to the door (2) and doorpost (3), in ...
EDSCHA AG, BRUECKNER LOTHAR
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