The BIOS Companion doc

The BIOS Companion doc

The BIOS Companion doc

... in. Well, in theory, anyway - there have been reports of the BIOSes flashing each other out, so later backups have become read-only. T THE BIOS Identifying Your BIOS 16 The BIOS Companion 1 1136 ... Function THE BIOS BIOS Data Area 12 The BIOS Companion 1 There are several types of BIOS because so many computers need to be IBM-compatible; they're not allowed t...

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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 16 docx

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 16 docx

... also argues that the theory of language is the theory of a speaker’s knowledge of lan- guage—knowledge represented in the mind of the indi- vidual. So linguistic theory becomes the study of those linguistic ... passions, and as these are the only ties of our thoughts, they are really to us the cement of the universe, and all the operations of the mind must, in a great mea...

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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 17 docx

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 17 docx

... and the gods that gave their names to the seven days of the week. The ‘gazing Country-man’ who only observes the ‘outward appearances’ of the clock has a very different idea of the clock from the ... Works (The Hague, 1970). colours. These are part of the perceptible world, and accounts of them are consequently bound up with the- ories of mind and perception. Much work is...

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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 24 doc

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 24 doc

... discourse, the philosophical and the theological, which give different but non-conflicting answers to the same questions, e.g. the immortality of the soul, the eternality of the world, the perfectibility ... inseparable from their neurophysi- ological character. Double aspect theory therefore attempts to identify the mental and the physical without analysing either in terms...

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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 27 doc

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 27 doc

... sense-data of the kind required by the theory can exist. They are usually supposed to be things that are exactly as they appear. Since their being just consists in their appearing to some mind they can ... confused with the wider and vaguer term the data of the senses’. Previously the term *‘idea’ had been used in this sense, though confusingly in others as well. Sense-data were th...

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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 29 docx

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 29 docx

... at the beginning. We also ask whether there are not others which we would do better to have, and whether there are not others which we should have if we have these ones to start off with. The ... this include the idea that basic beliefs are justified by their source (they are the immediate products of the sense, perhaps), or by their subject-matter (they concern the nature of the...

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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 31 docx

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 31 docx

... chiefly with the name of Karl Marx, who gave the name ‘rate of exploitation’ to the ratio of the labour time in which the worker produces the capitalist’s surplus to the labour time in which the worker ... usage the source of the possibil- ity of content. In addition to these forms of social exter- nalism there are views that make the perception of objects or events, or o...

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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 33 doc

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 33 doc

... In The Way to the Blessed Life or the Doctrine of Religion (1806) and in vari- ous other works of the period—including later rework- ings of the Wissenschaftslehre the ‘infinite impulse’ of the I ... semantics addresses the former task, the theory of force attempts the latter. *Semantics studies the relation between language and the world, but the relationship is comp...

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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 38 doc

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 38 doc

... incoherent. The rules for the use of names, e.g. ‘red’, do not mirror the metaphys- ical nature of the colour, but constitute it. Similarly, the rules for the use of the negation sign do not reflect the grammar, ... an object without the aid of the species emanating from it, we do not see the species themselves; the causal role they play does not involve their being per...

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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 41 docx

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 41 docx

... begins. The outcome of the conflict is the transformation of the relations of production to bring them into line with the productive powers so as to facilitate the further expansion of these powers. ... and the rise of socialism as following the same pattern of historical development. In Marxian theory, historical materialism was closely associated with the thesis that th...

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