... Art. . . and WhyShouldWe Care? by W.P. Seeley4 Where There Be Dragons: Finding the Edges of Neuroaesthetics, by Anjan Chaterjee6 What ShouldWe Expect from the New Aesthetic Sciences? ... well as sonic. The alternative appears less interesting: if music’s expressive properties are purely sonic, then it expresses lessthanwe think it does. What, then, can we conclude from these ... explore aesthetic theory in the Enlighten-ment, the reception of British aesthetic theory in Germany, and the significance of these ideas for contemporary debates in aesthetics and other elds.Speakers...
... identityIf we turn the concept of diversity over, we find identity. And every-one cares about their identity. A Welsh proverb captures the essence of this section’s answer to the question Whyshould we care ... him,but if you have morethan one, it is not always easy to express the difference between them (‘this is the second youngest of my fouryounger brothers’). A ‘brother’s wife’s father’ cannot be referred ... five of them, all answering in differentways the question Whyshouldwe care if a language dies?’Because we need diversityThis is a direct extension of the ecological frame of reference: the arguments...
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... for the communities in which they live; and for a say in what affects their health and that of their communities23. These expectations resonate with the values that were at the core of the ... in the recent past. The challenge is, admittedly, more daunting for the 2 billion people living in the low-growth health economies of Africa and South-East Asia, as well as for themorethan ... equityEquity, whether in health, wealth or power is rarely, if ever, fully achieved. Some societies are more egalitarian than others, but on the whole the world is “unequal”. Value surveys, however,...
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... Professionals. The table on the right shows the courses that help students prepare for the PMP exam. The first six courses cover the 9 knowledge areas in the PMBOK® Guide. Although there is no ... there is no sequence for taking these courses, we suggest you to take them in the order listed to help you see the whole picture better. Moreover, by taking these courses, you are eligible ... meet the needs of individual projects. At the end of the course, students know how to build them for large and small projects alike. The treatment of WBSs in this course is compliant with the...