... means much better network performance for the City University of New York s School of Law. Active Performance When examining the active performance of the University s network, it became very apparent ... CATEGORY 6 COMPLIANCE ANIXTER LEVELS XP 7 COMPLIANCE 13 THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK NOW BOASTS 10 SENIOR COLLEGES, SIX COMMUNITY COLLEGES, A DOCTORAL-GRANTING GRADUATE SCHOOL, A LAW SCHOOL, ... Director of Academic Computing and Law School Systems, wanted to make sure the latest CUNY data cabling installation would support the University s future needs. The City University of New York CUNY...
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state university of new york press higher education and international student mobility in the global knowledge economy apr 2008
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state university of new york press after lacan clinical practice and the subject of the unconscious oct 2002
... Buck- ley, 147–176. New York: New York University Press, 1988. Schneiderman, Stuart, ed. Returning To Freud: Clinical Psychoanalysis In The School of Lacan. New Haven:Yale University Press, 1980. Searles, ... Buckley, 5–22. New York: New York University Press, 1988. ———. “An Essay on Psychoanalytic Theory:Two Theories of Schizophrenia. Part II Discussion and Re-statement of the Specific Theory of Schizo- phrenia.” ... Psychotherapy of Chronic Schizophrenia.” In Essential Papers on Psychosis. Edited by Peter Buckley, 177–232. New York: New York University Press, 1988. Soler, Colette. “The Body in the Teaching of Jacques...
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state university of new york press heideggers neglect of the body sep 2009
... Neglect of the Body historical space or clearing of meaning on the basis of which things emerge-into-presence as the kinds of things they are. Conceiving of humans in terms of a space of intelligibility ... (GA 5). “The Origin of the Work of Art.” In Basic Writings, trans. Albert Hofstadter. New York: HarperCollins, 1993. 26 Heidegger’s Neglect of the Body Heidegger’s use of Stimmung is not to ... Bambach. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002. DT Gelassenheit. 1955. (GA 16). “Memorial Address.” In Discourse on Thinking, trans. John Anderson and E. Hans Freund. New York: Harper and...
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state university of new york press kant on causation on the fivefold routes to the principle of causation dec 2003
... type of proof—transcendental proof. Transcendental proofs have something in common with each of the other two types of proof. Like proofs based on observation and experience, transcendental proofs ... explanation of the significance of the term analogy of experience. The first hint at an explanation of the significance of the term analogy of experience comes when Kant gives his comparison of mathematical ... the results of demonstrations can be found in a number of places. See for example the Abstract of the Treatise, 650, The beginning of Section IV of the Enquiry, the end of Section IV of the Enquiry. 45....
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state university of new york press on buddhism jul 2006
... mountain” of aloofness, and out into the world. A distinctive feature of Nishitani’s On Buddhism is his detailed analysis of the role and meaning of “conscience” in Bud- dhism. Reminiscent of Heidegger, ... teaching of the Bud- dha, or of Christ. Religious organizations must renew their under- standing of the enlightenment teachings of their founder, lest they slide into the meaninglessness of empty ... Wyatt Benner and Diane Ganeles of the State University of New York Press, for their meticulous help in editing this manuscript. For his help with the index, Jerry Larock of Peterborough also deserves...
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state university of new york press the gathering of reason may 2005
... modes of understanding and reason. Most of Kant’s initial 30 THE GATHERING OF REASON xii THE GATHERING OF REASON B ut is it merely a matter of restoring the issue, of reopening the question of ... unity: unity of subject and object, of intuition, of thought, and of intuition and thought. These four forms of unity within the structure of divine knowing are the moments which the assembling of the ... most in need of the discipline of critique; correspondingly, the major part of the Transcendental Doctrine of Elements is a Transcendental Logic, i.e., an investigation of the role of (pure) thought...
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state university of new york press aristotle mar 2003
... including the Sophistical Refutations. Each of these treats a separate field of re- search—formal logic, theory of proof, theory of discourse, and the theory of fallacies—which Aristotle approaches ... limited range of models at his disposal, he can be considered one of the creators of a sober scientific prose style. He is also the originator of a multitude of technical terms that, by way of their ... logic, a logic of discourse, and a theory of scientific proof, as well as theories of rhetoric and literature. He explains the various forms of knowledge and con- structs a theory of their perfect...
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state university of new york press aristotle on false reasoning language and the world in the sophistical refutations mar 2003
... 1 Fallacies Due to Language Homonymy Amphiboly Form of the Expression Composition Division Accent Published by State University of New York Press, Albany â 2003 State University of New York Printed ... different kinds of things (i.e., different universals). This kind of multivocity is not endemic to any language. In short, Aristotle conflates two sorts of verbal multivocity, one which is endemic to all language ... resolutions require some correction of false presuppositions about the nature of language or how language relates to the things it signifies. Resolutions of fallacies outside of language, on the other hand,...
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state university of new york press globalization technology and philosophy may 2004
... only Published by State University of New York Press, Albany â 2004 State University of New York All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this book may be used ... sanctity of individual autonomy realized through unfettered freedom of choice. It is often assumed that growing numbers of people seek out virtual community to compensate for the paucity of communal ... demand too much of individuals in the way of moral commitments that restrict the free play of choice, and that virtual communities offer people a means of reaping the benefits of communicative...
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state university of new york press hegels theory of imagination sep 2004
... Harris. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1977 FirstPhil First Philosophy of Spirit. In The System of Ethical Life (1802/3) and First Philosophy of Spirit (Part II of the System although ... also like to thank Professor Graeme Nicholson and Professor Joseph Owens at the University of Toronto, and Professor H. F. Fulda and Dr. Harald Pilot (both at the University of Heidelberg) for ... and T. M. Knox. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1979 Works by Fichte Sc.Kn. The Science of Knowledge. Ed. and trans. P. Heath and J. Lachs. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982 WL...
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state university of new york press land value community callicott and environmental philosophy jan 2002
... editors The worth of persons of oneself and of those with whom we deal—is the paradigm context of moral evaluation. The invasion of personal interest and the destruction of personal property ... philosophical appropriation of them. In addi- tion, ecologists and philosophers of science disagree about the nature of ecology. McIntosh concludes, “The merits of ecology as the basis of an envi- ronmental ... paradox of human ecology.” H. H. Iltis, “Man First, Man Last: The Paradox of Human Ecology,” BioScience 20 (1970): 820. The issue of the status of values in nature, here reduced to the confines of...
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state university of new york press oppenheimers choice reflections from moral philosophy jul 2006
... information in those days of German activity in the eld of nuclear ssion. We were aware of what it might mean if they beat us to the draw in the development of atomic bombs.” 5 One of Heisenberg’s varied ... the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people” and contemplated suicide when he heard about Hiroshima. 18 Yet, on the other side, the building of the rst bombs was not a matter of pure theory ... time of glory,” said Hans Bethe much later, “and nobody else could have done it.” 4 ) The issue of principle follows immediately. This was not an action taken by the holder of a particular of ce,...
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state university of new york press surplus spinoza lacan feb 2007
... character of will and aims, the more powerful the reconfirmation of their necessity becomes in his state- 8 Surplus eat of every tree of the garden; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and ... struc- ture of capital, too, is a manifestation of the structure of secular causality on the level of economy. What enabled Marx to see this was the fact that he conceived of nature as a system of commodi- ties, ... effects of one another, are all effects of the “natural right of [the] universal nature” of this modernity, and its “laws or rules.” It is the “universal nature” of modernity to consist of one...
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state university of new york press the end of comparative philosophy and the task of comparative thinking heidegger derrida and daoism sep 2009
... er- ent appreciation of the role of language in philosophy. There are diff er- ent sorts of language used in diff erent areas of philosophy. There is, for example, a certain use of language in analytic ... because of this equivocality or polysemy of language, and because of the impossibility of naming in the sense of ascribing a single meaning to a word. Again Hölderlin is 14 | The End of Comparative ... necessity of language in our experience of the world. 51 The herme- neutics that Heidegger thinks of acknowledges the fact that language is “how we think.” Later on, language is called “the house of...
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state university of new york press the gods and technology a reading of heidegger jan 2006
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state university of new york press the meaning of the dream in psychoanalysis apr 2002
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