the oxford handbook of ethical theory david copp pdf

the oxford handbook of ethical theory dec 2005

the oxford handbook of ethical theory dec 2005

... choose or to do otherwise than we did. The thesis of causal determinism challenges moral theory in a variety of the oxford handbook of ETHICAL THEORY 32 the oxford handbook of ethical theory NOTES ... Theory. ” The Journal of Philosophy 77: 515–572. Ross, W. D. 1930. The Right and the Good. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 18 the oxford handbook of ethical theory to normative ethical theory. The volume ... disputes over right action have distracted moral theory from more central concerns. the oxford handbook of ETHICAL THEORY 12 the oxford handbook of ethical theory false. A person who holds, say, that...

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the oxford handbook of political theory oct 2006

the oxford handbook of political theory oct 2006

... All these sub-Welds have a theoretical edge that potentially connects with the preoccupations of political theory. These con- nections conWrm the importance of political theory to the rest of ... are often more interested in simple explanatory theory, one source of which is rational choice theory. But there are also points of engagement with political theory as understood in this Handbook. ... Handbook. The comparative study of social movements and their relationships with the state has drawn upon the idea of the public sphere in democratic political theory, and vice versa. Accounts of the...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 136 pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 136 pdf

... 726–52 head of, 730–31, 738, 745n1 syntactic relation of governance among elements of, 730–33 themes for next decade regarding, 744–45 variation of, 729–33 Relational grams boundedness of, 730, ... 8 NLT. See Neural Theory of Language Nominal classification, 676–96. See also Classifier(s) categorization, CL and, 690–92 central problems of, 686–90 systems of, 678–86 systems of, from world to ... and, 514 Optimality Theory (OT), 444, 581–82, 614, 628n2 Optimization, 356 Organon Model, 600–601, 1280–83, 1282f, 1289n13 Orientation cultural models of space and theory of, 1059–61 deictic,...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 7 pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 7 pdf

... and perception is at the core of the present formulation of the embodiment hypothesis. The analogy between the form of the argument for the embodiment hypothesis and the form of the foregoing argument ... soothe the infant the parent could say, ‘‘There, there, there ,’’ giving more stress and amplitude on the first part of the word and trailing off towards the end of the word. Alternatively, the ... in the ‘‘meta- phorical definition’’ of more complex concepts. In short, they argued that these three natural kinds of experience—experience of the body, of the physical envi- ronment, and of the...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 10 pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 10 pdf

... indicated by the use of bold lines: they ‘‘profile’’ aspects of the object of conceptualization, but none at the level of the subjects of conceptualization or of the relation between the two levels. ... details. In each of these cases, the landmark with respect to which the trajector is located is part of the ground of the utterance. The position of the ballroom in (3) is calcu- lated from the common ... relevant for the speech participants (i.e., part of the common ground), then the location of the address is calculated from the position of sentence (4) in this document. So, in each of these cases,...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 29 pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 29 pdf

... which thus constitutes the matrix domain that is the antecedent of the anaphoric pronoun she. The theory of Ruiz de Mendoza and his coauthors has the advantage of accounting for the difference between ... (unmarked) interpretation is that John, the referent of the main clause object, is supposed to leave—that is, the object of the main clause ‘‘controls’’ the reference of the un- derstood subject in the infinitive clause; ... percept for cause metonymy: the question What’s that noise is about the cause of the noise and the subsequent noun phrase identifies the source of the noise, that is, the cause, here a natural force....

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 33 pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 33 pdf

... (7) The plug’s staying loose let the water drain from the tank. (8) The fan’s being broken let the smoke hang still in the chamber. In fact, these patterns can be seen as the negation of the ... because the intention of the agent to make something happen initiates a sequence of causally related events, from the volitional act of the agent via the moving parts of his or her body and other ... However, the further application of extra heavy stress (factor Db1)to the verb, as in (32c), now undoes the backgrounding effects of the four convergent factors. It overrides them and forces the foregrounding...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 36 pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 36 pdf

... despite the fact that in both cases the ‘‘origin’’ (O) of the frame is the speaker. (6) a. He is in front of the bush. (FoR: Relative, O: Speaker) b. He is in front of the bush from John’s point of ... acquisition studies. By studying the way second-language learners master the structures of their L2 and the mistakes they make, inferences can be drawn about the nature of their L1 categories (Frisson et ... as Regier’s (1996), as models of the neural level of organization, and indeed that is exactly how they are interpreted by Lakoff and Johnson (1999) and within the Neural Theory of Language. Regier’s...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 37 pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 37 pdf

... doubtful. Rather, all languages appear to make use of the concept, but they can differ substantially both as to the extension of the regions which they express and as to whether they use primarily ... points are of the same kind, and they should therefore not be lumped together under the cover term ‘‘landmark’’ (or ‘‘ground’’). How, then, is the translocation of trajector defined in the Geocen- tric ... is that it is rather unconstrained: a more adequate theory would need to explain the range of cross-linguistic variation in the values of the semantic categories as well as in the various mapping...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 39 pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 39 pdf

... and they quickly come along with the activa- tion. ‘Jesus on the Cross’ evokes the frame of ‘Roman crucifixion’, of ‘Jesus the baby’, of ‘Jesus the son of God’, of ‘Mary and the Holy women at the ... the point of view of the speaker, whereas in the second he is described from Ursula’s point of view. Although the first description is true and the second is false, Ursula would acquiesce to the ... space P, in which the coun- terpart of the tortoise ‘is a’ hare. The Access Principle operates here: the counterpart b 2 in the new space P is accessed from the Base by means of the description...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 51 pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 51 pdf

... Subject—and another element of the construction the Verb. This is the sense in which one says that Heather is the Subject of the Verb sings. In other words, the term ‘‘Subject’’ confounds ... types of relations in a construction: the role of the part in the whole and the relation of one part to another part. The difference between the two is illustrated in (11): (11) Different theories ... is, the meanings of the parts of the construction are combined to form the meaning of the whole construction. The reason that they must be represented as independent constructions is not that the...

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 61 pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 61 pdf

... about the mind. On the contrary, it was Generative Linguistics which imposed conditions on the structure of a more general theory of cognition. The linguistic theory required a theory of cognition ... corollary of (a) and (b), the ‘‘grammaticality’’ of an expression comes to be defined in terms of whether the expression can be generated by the formal rules of the grammar. The likelihood of its occurrence ... divergence be- tween the presumed semantic structure and the attested surface structure results from the ‘‘raising’’ of the subject of the embedded clause to be the subject of the main clause. Langacker...

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