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Philosophical and methodological foundations of psychology: problems and ways of solving them
At the beginning of its formation psychology used to be a philosophical discipline; permanent methodological crisis started along with psychology standing apart as a separate science.
A. V. Banshchikov , S. P. Ivanenkov
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The Idea of the Politics of Realisation in José Ortega y Gasset
The goal of my article is to present the idea of the politics of realisation as defined by Ortega. This philosopher made his mission the fight for “new vital Spain” that could be made real through its Europeanisation.
Dorota Maria Leszczyna
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Multiplier ideals of monomial ideals [PDF]
In this note we discuss a simple algebraic calculation of the multiplier ideal associated to a monomial ideal in affine n n
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Idealism and Common Sense [PDF]
The question I wish to explore is this: Does idealism conflict with common sense? Unfortunately, the answer I give may seem like a rather banal one: It depends.
McIntosh, C. A.
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The principal result is a primary decomposition of ideals generated by the (2x2)-subpermanents of a generic matrix. These permanental ideals almost always have embedded components and their minimal primes are of three distinct heights. Thus the permanental ideals are almost never Cohen-Macaulay, in contrast with determinantal ideals.
Reinhard C. Laubenbacher, Irena Swanson
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From Idealism to Pragmatism [PDF]
Pragmatism has ties to Idealism; it has even been accused of being a form of idealism. I tell a story about the changing nature of idealism that makes sense of its relationship to pragmatism without threatening to collapse the two.
deVries, Willem A., Willem A. deVries
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It is a very curious thing that proponents of Idealism have considered it to be a satisfactory counter to ‘scepticism’, ‘nihilism’, and the like. On the contrary, it seems to me that Idealism is a very close cousin to ‘brain-in-a-vat’ scepticism and ...
Graham Oppy, Oppy, Graham
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The stranger loops of translation
This paper responds to criticism of some of my work by Douglas Robinson. After pointing out some factual problems in his response, I agree with Robinson that my 2014 views on agency and complexity can be expanded, and show how I have done so since then.
Kobus Marais
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Abstract Character education research is often constrained by blunt methodological tools. Surveys capture breadth without depth; case studies offer richness but lack replicability; and randomised controlled trials (RCTs), though indispensable at the policy level, are costly, disruptive and ill‐suited to everyday practice with individual pupils.
Shane McLoughlin
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Petite note sur notre condition d’exilés
Before the moral crisis attaining him/her in our present days, the teacher of literature, used to wield a real power over the whole variety of themes treated by generations of writers, such as Exile. But things have changed.
Cristina Robalo Cordeiro
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