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university of new york at buffalo dental school

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Báo cáo y học: " An open letter to George M Philip, President of the State University of New York At Al" potx

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... called the timing ‘unfortunate’, but pleaded that there was a ‘limited availability of appropriate large venue options.’ I find that rather surprising If the President of Brandeis needed a lecture ... notion that every part of it Page of needs to be self-supporting is simply at variance with what a university is all about You seem to value entre­ preneurial programs and practical subjects that might ... which now, of course, you don’t As for the argument that the humanities don’t pay their own way, well, I guess that’s true, but it seems to me that there’s a fallacy in assuming that a university...
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Tài liệu Application Report - TrueNET - City University of New York - 2001 doc

Tài liệu Application Report - TrueNET - City University of New York - 2001 doc

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... sure the latest CUNY data cabling installation would support the University s future needs The City University of New York CUNY is the largest urban university and the third largest public university ... higher learning, the City University of New York s mandate is to offer a powerful academic program at affordable costs CUNY’s roots date back to 1847, with the founding of the Free Academy by Townsend ... features world-renowned scholars teaching THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK NOW BOASTS 10 SENIOR COLLEGES, SIX COMMUNITY COLLEGES, A DOCTORAL-GRANTING GRADUATE SCHOOL, A LAW SCHOOL, AN ACCELERATED...
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state university of new york press after lacan clinical practice and the subject of the unconscious oct 2002

state university of new york press after lacan clinical practice and the subject of the unconscious oct 2002

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... State University of New York © 2002 State University of New York All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever ... strength of the most powerful are free to dictate the terms of satisfaction Name -of- the-Father Name -of- the-Father refers to the installation of a certain function of the signifier in relationship ... 278–79 New York: Zone Books, 1989 The editors acknowledge with gratitude the encouragement of James Peltz at State University of New York Press Also, Robert Hughes would like to give a word of deep...
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state university of new york press heideggers neglect of the body sep 2009

state university of new york press heideggers neglect of the body sep 2009

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... Press, Albany © 2009 State University of New York All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written ... writing of the publisher For information, contact State University of New York Press, Albany, NY www.sunypress.edu Production by Diane Ganeles Marketing by Michael Campochiaro Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication ... foundations for a critique of Heidegger through his systematic analysis of the primacy of bodily perception, particularly in terms of our spatial directionality and orientation, a sensual orientation...
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state university of new york press kant on causation on the fivefold routes to the principle of causation dec 2003

state university of new york press kant on causation on the fivefold routes to the principle of causation dec 2003

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... York Press Published by State University of New York Press, Albany © 2004 State University of New York All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this book may be used ... demonstrations Transcendental proofs are like demonstrations in that transcendental proofs provide necessity That is, the conclusion of a transcendental proof must be true For transcendental proofs ... schema of a category of relation we will be dealing with a determinate temporal relation that is the sensible analog of the determinate relation of thought that is found in the appropriate pure concept...
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state university of new york press on buddhism jul 2006

state university of new york press on buddhism jul 2006

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... Nishitani TRANSLATED BY Seisaku Yamamoto and Robert E Carter INTRODUCTION BY Robert E Carter FOREWORD BY Jan Van Bragt State University of New York Press Published by State University of New York Press, ... cutting off of the metaphysical roots that chart a path out of nihilistic despair What we need is a pathway that leads us toward a perspective of interconnectedness with each other, the world of nature, ... Works of Keiji Nishitani, vol 17, published in July 1990 by Shoubunsha The present English translation of this work is from the Hozokan edition The translators and the State University of New York...
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state university of new york press the gathering of reason may 2005

state university of new york press the gathering of reason may 2005

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... delivered at a colloquium in memory of Martin Heidegger that was held at Pennsylvania State University in April 1977; in a paper “Immateriality and the Play of Imagination,” read at the meeting of the ... out a way to imagination, to what at the time of composition I called the issue of imagination, thereby designating, at once, the emergence, lineage, and manifestation of imagination This way necessarily ... translation of reason as gathering, since it brings into play the character of gathering as gathering into presence, into manifestness At every level, whether the gathering be that of intuition, of...
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state university of new york press aristotle mar 2003

state university of new york press aristotle mar 2003

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... 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 Latin translation, have become a fixed part of philosophical ... intellectual curiosity could remind the new ethics of science of one form of justification it likes to forget, that is, of a legitimation that is independent of profit and purely internal to science ... impiety (asebeia), the same accusation that had brought about Socrates’ death Hinting at the fate of that “best, wisest and most just man among those alive at the time”(Plato, Phaidon 118a), he is said...
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state university of new york press aristotle on false reasoning language and the world in the sophistical refutations mar 2003

state university of new york press aristotle on false reasoning language and the world in the sophistical refutations mar 2003

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... Refutations Scott G Schreiber State University of New York Press Published by State University of New York Press, Albany â 2003 State University of New York Printed in the United States of America ... states of affairs that are properly explanatory of some conclusion and states of affairs that only logically entail that same conclusion In this chapter I also show that Aristotle concedes that ... particular style of speech, such as that appropriate to law courts4 or that used by poets.5 It is this latter sense of a style or way of speaking that dominates Aristotles use of the word in the...
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state university of new york press globalization technology and philosophy may 2004

state university of new york press globalization technology and philosophy may 2004

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... University of New York Press, Albany © 2004 State University of New York All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever ... Globalization, Technology, and Philosophy Globalization, Technology, and Philosophy Edited by David Tabachnick and Toivo Koivukoski State University of New York Press Published by State University of ... agenda of “competitiveness” that has summed up much of what is vital in parties that call themselves conservative today—are every bit as impatient of constraints by the old structures of the nation-state,...
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state university of new york press hegels theory of imagination sep 2004

state university of new york press hegels theory of imagination sep 2004

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... Theory of Imagination ሀ SUNY series in Hegelian Studies William Desmond, editor Hegel’s Theory of Imagination ሀ JENNIFER ANN BATES State University of New York Press Published by State University of ... University of New York Press, Albany © 2004 State University of New York All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever ... writing of the publisher For information, address State University of New York Press, State University Plaza, Albany, NY 12246 Production, Kelli Williams Marketing, Susan M Petrie Library of Congress...
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state university of new york press land value community callicott and environmental philosophy jan 2002

state university of new york press land value community callicott and environmental philosophy jan 2002

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... Ouderkirk and Jim Hill State University of New York Press Cover image: Digital Stock Published by State University of New York Press, Albany © 2002 State University of New York All rights reserved ... are incapable of attachment to nature (for reasons argued earlier), can be enlisted on behalf of nature—given, of course, a foundation of nonmoral “natural sentiment” that affirms nature But are ... finally the motivation to what that duty demands of us Of these, the third, motivation, and the sentiments that support it, has arguably received the least attention In several of his essays, J...
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state university of new york press oppenheimers choice reflections from moral philosophy jul 2006

state university of new york press oppenheimers choice reflections from moral philosophy jul 2006

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... MASON State University of New York Press Published by STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS, Albany © 2006 State University of New York All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America ... call for new moral categories Yet most of the horrors of the twentieth century are all too INTRODUCTION repeatable Something that cannot be repeated or undiscovered is the irst creation of atomic ... analysis of a concept of law but, at least, a declaration of a wish to contain royal power Its normativity came from baronial force, not logic The vindication for Kant’s elaborate imagery of debates...
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state university of new york press surplus spinoza lacan feb 2007

state university of new york press surplus spinoza lacan feb 2007

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... Insinuations: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Literature Charles Shepherdson, editor $urplus Spinoza, Lacan A KIARINA KORDELA STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS Published by State University of New York ... understanding of God’s commandment: “You may freely Surplus eat of every tree of the garden; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you ... explanation why Adam should not eat of the tree of knowledge is simply that “in the day that you eat of it you shall die.” Nothing in this statement indicates whether Adam should prefer to live rather...
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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

state university of new york press the end of comparative philosophy and the task of comparative thinking heidegger derrida and daoism sep 2009

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... STEVEN B URIK Published by STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS Albany © 2009 State University of New York All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this book may be used ... instances of comparative philosophy Second, it means that as such, any comparison is of necessity related to the theory of comparative philosophy in that it is only in the comparisons that we can locate ... clear that comparative thinking should not be a proponent of some obscure world syncretism or of a “melting of horizons” that would annihilate all differences and with that the richness of diversity,...
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state university of new york press the gods and technology a reading of heidegger jan 2006

state university of new york press the gods and technology a reading of heidegger jan 2006

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... Technology A Reading of Heidegger Richard Rojcewicz State University of New York Press Published by State University of New York Press, Albany © 2006 State University of New York All rights reserved ... out of hand, that genetically manipulated crops might cause cancer, that laboratory-created life-forms might wreak havoc on their creators, or that humans might annihilate themselves in an accidental ... (not only of the selfoffering of Being) requires some degree of giving, some amount of going out of oneself or active opening of oneself As regards the human reception of the meaning of Being,...
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state university of new york press the meaning of the dream in psychoanalysis apr 2002

state university of new york press the meaning of the dream in psychoanalysis apr 2002

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... Page iv Published by State University of New York Press, Albany © 2002 State University of New York All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America No part of this book may be used ... follows is that there is no point in talking of the causation of such states b Non-factuality of psychic states Psychic states have a unique status such that there is no real fact of the matter regarding ... precisely what constitutes an adequate form of justification—specifically of the psychoanalytic theory—and what forms of justification have in fact been applied in the course of the development of psychoanalysis...
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state university of new york press the perils and promise of global transparency why the information revolution may not lead to security democracy or peace oct 2006

state university of new york press the perils and promise of global transparency why the information revolution may not lead to security democracy or peace oct 2006

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... people seek information, what information they trust, and what meaning they draw from that information will be more powerful Regardless of whether the Newsweek article at the beginning of this chapter ... cumulative effects of small acts Much transparency occurs due to the aggregate, often unintended, acts of individuals or small organizations that spread information In an age of transparency that ... argue that “Any new channel of communication among the people and organizations of this world is likely to contribute to increased understanding and hence greater peace.”61 Advocates of international...
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state university of new york press the philosophers voice philosophy politics and language in the nineteenth century oct 2002

state university of new york press the philosophers voice philosophy politics and language in the nineteenth century oct 2002

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... Fiala STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS Published by State University of New York Press, Albany © 2002 State University of New York Press All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America ... aware that even his own text is part of that body and an attempt to articulate that will He states, for example, that he is aware of the necessity of undertaking an explicit consideration of “speaking, ... calling for the creation of a state-apparatus that would overcome state-apparatuses Hegel is perhaps the clearest follower of Hobbes in both systematically undertaking the educational task and...
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