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... Contentsviii4Mentalcontent69Propositions70Thecausalrelevanceofcontent74Theindividuationofcontent79Externalisminthephilosophyofmind82Broadversusnarrowcontent84Content,representationandcausality89Misrepresentationandnormality92Theteleologicalapproachtorepresentation95Objectionstoateleologicalaccountofmentalcontent99Conclusions1005Sensationandappearance102Appearanceandreality103Sense-datumtheoriesandtheargumentfromillusion107Otherargumentsforsense-data110Objectionstosense-datumtheories112Theadverbialtheoryofsensation114Theadverbialtheoryandsense-data116Primaryandsecondaryqualities119Sense-datumtheoriesandtheprimary/secondarydistinction121Anadverbialversionoftheprimary/secondarydistinction125Docolour-propertiesreallyexist?126Conclusions1286Perception130Perceptualexperienceandperceptualcontent131Perceptualcontent,appearanceandqualia135Perceptionandcausation137Objectionstocausaltheoriesofperception143Thedisjunctivetheoryofperception145Thecomputationalandecologicalapproachestoperception149Consciousness,experienceand‘blindsight’155Conclusions1587Thoughtandlanguage160Modesofmentalrepresentation162The‘languageofthought’hypothesis164Analogueversusdigitalrepresentation167Imaginationandmentalimagery169Thoughtandcommunication175Doanimalsthink?178Naturallanguageandconceptualschemes183 ... Contentsviii4Mentalcontent69Propositions70Thecausalrelevanceofcontent74Theindividuationofcontent79Externalisminthephilosophyofmind82Broadversusnarrowcontent84Content,representationandcausality89Misrepresentationandnormality92Theteleologicalapproachtorepresentation95Objectionstoateleologicalaccountofmentalcontent99Conclusions1005Sensationandappearance102Appearanceandreality103Sense-datumtheoriesandtheargumentfromillusion107Otherargumentsforsense-data110Objectionstosense-datumtheories112Theadverbialtheoryofsensation114Theadverbialtheoryandsense-data116Primaryandsecondaryqualities119Sense-datumtheoriesandtheprimary/secondarydistinction121Anadverbialversionoftheprimary/secondarydistinction125Docolour-propertiesreallyexist?126Conclusions1286Perception130Perceptualexperienceandperceptualcontent131Perceptualcontent,appearanceandqualia135Perceptionandcausation137Objectionstocausaltheoriesofperception143Thedisjunctivetheoryofperception145Thecomputationalandecologicalapproachestoperception149Consciousness,experienceand‘blindsight’155Conclusions1587Thoughtandlanguage160Modesofmentalrepresentation162The‘languageofthought’hypothesis164Analogueversusdigitalrepresentation167Imaginationandmentalimagery169Thoughtandcommunication175Doanimalsthink?178Naturallanguageandconceptualschemes183 In this book Jonathan Lowe offers a lucid and wide-ranging introductionto the philosophy of ... Human Understanding (1995), Subjects of Experience(1996) and The Possibility of Metaphysics (1998). AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHYOF MINDE. J. LOWEUniversity of Durham Anintroduction to...
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... Circuit Analysis and Design withanIntroductionto CPLDs and FPGAs 2-1Orchard Publications Chapter 2Operations in Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal Systems his chapter begins withanintroductionto ... Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal Systems 2-6 Digital Circuit Analysis and Design withanIntroductionto CPLDs and FPGAsOrchard Publicationsget with no carry. Finally, we add and and that gives ... Digital Circuit Analysis and Design withanIntroductionto CPLDs and FPGAs 1-1Orchard Publications Chapter 1Common Number Systems and Conversionshis chapter is anintroductionto the decimal,...
... human development can put an end to fast economic growth.According to the Human Development Report 1996, “during 1960–1992 not asingle country succeeded in moving fromlopsided developmentwith ... goods and services andthus to earn a higher income.Governments, workers, and employersinvest in human capital by devotingmoney and time to education and train-ing (to accumulating knowledge andskills). ... 150Table 2. Indicators to Chapter 6–7 160Table 3. Indicators to Chapter 8–9 170Table 4. Indicators to Chapter 10–13 180Table 5. Indicators to Chapter 14–16 192Annex 3: Millennium Development Goals...
... three-dimensional manifold, an open set Ω ⊂ R3equipped with an immersion Θ :Ω→ E3becomes an example of a Riemannian manifold(Ω; (gij)), i.e., a manifold, the set Ω, equipped with a Riemannian metric,thesymmetric ... generally, a Riemannian metric on a manifoldis a twice covariant, symmetric, positive-definite tensor field acting on vectorsin the tangent spaces to the manifold (these tangent spaces coincide with R3inthe ... + Q oxfor all x ∈ E3,withc ∈ E3and Q ∈ O3 (an analogous definition holds verbatimin any Euclidean space of dimension d ≥ 2). Clearly, an isometry preservesdistances in the sense that|J(y)...
... our example. In addition toan input stream to accept messages from the server, our client program will need to set up an input stream (as another Scanner object) to accept user messages from ... timeButton = new JButton("Get date and time "); timeButton.addActionListener(this); buttonPanel.add(timeButton); exitButton = new JButton("Exit"); exitButton.addActionListener(this); ... will be dedicated to communication with that particular client. Just as one hardware link to a server may be associated with many ports, so too may one port be associated with many sockets. More...