... and the Other, Levinas describes the advent ofthe subjectout ofthe impersonal neutrality of what he calls the il y a, the anonymous rumbling of existence, the sheer ‘there is’ ofthe night of ... philosopher like Heidegger, the other person is just one of many: the they’, the crowd, the mass, the herd. I know all about the other because the other is part ofthe mass that surrounds andsuffocates ... rooted in the acknowledgement of peaceas the responsibility to the other. It is never a question, for Levinas, of shifting from the paradigm of Athens to that of Jerusalem, butrather of recognizing...
... captures the varia. There aregenerally speaking two types of issues involved: the shape ofthe figure, and the assignment ofthe letters. I try to discuss first the shape ofthe figure, startingfrom the ... directlyfrom the shape ofthe sphere. It is typical that the center ofthe sphere isalways an important point in the figures, and that the defining property of the equidistance of points on the surface ... is The <rectangle contained> by the <lines> AB, B” (the morphology ofthe word the determines, in the original Greek, the iden-tity ofthe elided expressions, given of course the...
... 15 K a twofold splitting ofthe Nia–Lsignal was observed due to the interaction of the Ni-based unpaired electron with the S ẳ ẵ system of the reduced proximal [4Fe -4S] cluster. The temperaturedependence ... [20]. The mid-point potentials of these clusters are pH independent.Hence, the properties ofthe iron–sulfur clusters presentin the catalytic core of complex I seem to differ fromthose ofthe ... temperaturedependence ofthe splitting ofthe Nia–L signal paral-leled the temperature dependence ofthe g ẳ 1.89 sig-nal. It was therefore tentatively concluded that the g ẳ 1.89 signal is due to the reduced...
... controlled by the methyla-tion-free promoter. One ofthe common features of these plants free from S-PTGS is the attenuatedexpression ofthe transgene, and therefore the thresh-old theory has ... promoter. (B) Degree of cytosine methylation at the END2 region ofthe El2 promoter. (C) Degree of cytosine methyla-tion at the NtFAD3 coding region ofthe transgene. The percent-ages of methylated ... the generation of siRNAs should be repressed because ofthe absence of RDR6 templates. Elimination of S-PTGS is alsoobserved when expression ofthe transgene is partiallyinhibited. S-PTGS of...
... in one ofthe cooperatives (farmer groups) in the Mekong delta and implementation of GAP is the main focus ofthe 3rd year ofthe project (2009). However, because ofthe complexity ofthe certification ... 9larger size ofthe organization and it was agreed that distribution of funds for the North will be more efficiently managed by Regional Centre 4. In the second half ofthe first year ofthe project ... completion of a refresher TOT. Other outcomes achieved in the reporting period include the first draft ofthe GAP handbook and an advanced draft of Pest and Disease Field Guide for the North of Vietnam...
... pest in the farmers mind indicating that farmers do not understand the importance of psyllids in the transmission of this disease. However there is lot of variation in farmers’ perception of importance ... provides their orchard as the teaching orchard also provides their house as the meeting place for FFS, whereas in northern central and northern Vietnam, the FFS meetings are held in the village ... issues of GAP (shown in the category “Understanding of implementation issues”) and the percentage of farmers that believe that implementation of GAP will give them economic benefits (shown in the...
... disposal of pesticide containers, and increased use of protective clothing. The understanding of some ofthe major requirements of GAP and of implementation issues was relatively high in the baseline ... Northern Central provinces (increase of 25%) and in Northern Vietnam (increase of 28%) but not in the Mekong Delta, where the increase was only 2%. A reasonably high general awareness ofthe ... but they increased their confidence in their abilities significantly during the project, reaching a score of 2.7. They significantly increased their confidence in effective application of fertilisers...
... concep-tion ofthe whole of reality, we cannot hope to render compat-ible the theories and observations ofthe various differentsciences: and providing that conception is not the task of anyone of ... the study of philosophical questions concerning the mind and its properties – questions such as whether the mindis distinct from the body or some part of it, such as the brain,and whether the ... meaning thereby just that they feel,see, think, reason and so forth. According to this view of the matter, the philosophy of mind is the philosophical study of minded things just insofar as they...
... amounts of the 5 New Paths for the Introduction of Organic Ester MoietiesBoth the investigation of new solvents and the adaptation of esterification method-ologies used in peptide synthesis ... DCC, the application of CDI is much more efficient, avoidsmost ofthe side reactions, and allows the use of DMSO (good solvent for most of the complex carboxylic acids) as solvent. In the case of ... variety of solvents including water, alcohol, ether, chloroform and Py, and can be easily 56 5 New Paths for theIntroductionof Organic Ester Moietiesatoms. The dependence ofthe DS on the chain...
... just such a conception is one ofthe principaltasks of metaphysics.3 The point of these remarks is to emphasise there cannotbe progress either in the philosophy of mind or in empiricalpsychology ... concep-tion ofthe whole of reality, we cannot hope to render compat-ible the theories and observations ofthe various differentsciences: and providing that conception is not the task of anyone of ... credibility to the extent that it is consistent with the other.METAPHYSICS AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND The philosophy of mind is not only concerned with the philo-sophical analysis of mental or...
... alertother monkeys to the presence of various kinds of predator.19One type of call appears to represent the presence of eagles,another the presence of snakes, and yet another the presence of ... OF MENTAL CONTENTThese advantages ofthe teleological theory of representationover the causal theory may encourage us to try to extend itto the case of mental representation, that is, to the ... dif-ferent kinds of stuff for them, whether they are aware of thisfact or not. It denotes different kinds of stuff for thembecause, whether they know it or not, different kinds of fluffy,white...
... Philosophy of Psycho-logy, Volume 1. An introduction to the philosophy of mind50suitable pattern of causal relationships, as may the states of a bundle of human neurones, or the states of a piece of ... how-ever, one might think of identifying the type to which ourparticular chessman belongs in terms ofthe type of materialobject which plays the role ofthe bishop in the chess set of which this chessman ... family of views rather than a single doctrine, some of its proponentsregarding it more as an account of our concepts of mental states than as a theory of the nature of mental states themselves....