1602 résultats pour "objectivement"
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Artistic forgery
pieces, including pure music, where expressiveness is present in the absence of a narrated or depicted content.Whose emotions are expressed thereby and how are they expressed? 3 Arousal theory One suggested answer to the above question is that we ascribe emotions to art works just because those emotions are awakened in us. This is the theory of emotivism or arousalism. Two cases need to bedistinguished. In the first, the art work or some aspect of it is the emotional object of a response in...
- Insanity planning
- Philosophie le sujet
- Tartuffe - Piège d'elmire - Acte IV - Scène 5
- Cours: L'HISTOIRE - II
- Le rôle de l'infirmier dans la prise en
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Toute connaissance autre que scientifique doit elle etre considérée comme une illusion ?
humain, par sa nature, emploie successivement dans chacune de ses recherches trois méthodes de philosopher,dont le caractère est essentiellement différent et même radicalement opposé : d'abord la méthode théologique,ensuite la méthode métaphysique et enfin la méthode positive. De là, trois sortes de philosophie, ou de systèmesgénéraux de conceptions sur l'ensemble des phénomènes, qui s'excluent mutuellement ; la première est le point dedépart nécessaire de l'intelligence humaine ; la trois...
- Cours de philo pour toutes les sections de l’enseignement secondaire.
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Greek Art and Architecture - history.
powerful independent city-states. From 334 to 323 BC, Alexander the Great extended his father's empire into Asia Minor (now Turkey), Syria, Egypt, Persia, Afghanistan, and as far as India. D The Hellenistic Period (323-31 BC) Although Alexander the Great extended Greek civilization far beyond the Greek mainland and the boundaries of the Aegean Sea, his empire did not survive his death in 323.After Alexander died, his generals and successors divided the empire into a number of kingdoms: Ptolem...
- presentation de l 'islam
- Urbanisme: Critique de texte scientifique
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Coins and Coin Collecting.
U.S. coins dates from 1909, when the first Lincoln Cents appeared during the centennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth. George Washington’s profile was used on thequarter-dollar of 1932, a coin originally intended as a one-year commemorative to honor the 200th anniversary of his birth. The design quickly became so popular thatit was retained for regular-issue quarters and is still being used today. Thomas Jefferson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and Dwight D. Eisenhower are theother Americ...
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Cognitive Psychology.
full richness of people’s cognitive experiences. Describing the act of remembering as a process of storage and retrieval, for example, neglects the subjective experienceof remembering. Another criticism is that information-processing theory may not reflect how the brain actually works. Newer models, such as the parallel distributedprocessing model, try to address this criticism by drawing on studies of brain structure and function. Psychologists continue to debate the adequacy of the information...
- Droit privé 1er Semestre L1
- math
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Acid Rain.
the Adirondack Mountains of New York State, a quarter of the lakes and ponds are acidic, and many have lost their brook trout and other fish. In the middleAppalachian Mountains, over 1,300 streams are afflicted. All of Norway’s major rivers have been damaged by acid rain, severely reducing salmon and trout populations. E Plants and Animals The effects of acid rain on wildlife can be far-reaching. If a population of one plant or animal is adversely affected by acid rain, animals that feed on tha...
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Excerpt from Barnaby Rudge - anthology.
Mr. Dennis rolled lazily over upon his breast, and resting his chin upon his hand in imitation of the attitude in which Hugh lay, said, as he too looked towards thedoor: “ Ay, ay, you knew him, brother, you knew him. But who'd suppose to look at that chap now, that he could be the man he is! Isn't it a thousand cruel pities, brother,that instead of taking his nat'ral rest and qualifying himself for further exertions in this here honourable cause, he should be playing at soldiers like a boy?...
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Native American Religions.
In the worldview of most of the indigenous peoples of North America, there were also spiritual beings to be avoided. Native Americans of the Southwest in particular,such as the Navajo and Apache, dreaded contact with ghosts, who were believed to resent the living. These peoples disposed of the bodies of deceased relativesimmediately and attempted to distance themselves from the spirits of the dead, avoiding their burial sites, never mentioning their names, and even abandoning thedwellings in whi...
- Synthèse de psychologie des apprentissages
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Le mot "lieux" dans l'oeuvre de DESCARTES
Comme, lorsque l'aveugle, dont nous avons déjà tant parlé ci-dessus, tourne sa main A vers E, ou C aussi vers E, les nerfsinsérés en cette main causent un certain changement en son cerveau qui donne moyen à son âme de connaître, non seulement lelieu A ou C, mais aussi tous les autres qui sont en la ligne droite AE ou CE, en sorte qu'elle peut porter son attention jusqu'auxobjets B et D, et déterminer les lieux où ils sont, sans connaître pour cela ni penser aucunement à ceux où sont ses deux mai...
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Snake (reptile).
in their heads that conduct sound. They are able to hear low-frequency sounds and to sense vibrations that travel through the ground or water. The majority of snakeshave good eyesight, especially for detecting moving objects, although most burrowing snakes can only distinguish between light and dark. Pit vipers, boas, and pythons have an unusual adaptation for detecting warm-blooded prey and predators. On the heads of these snakes are small pits lined with cellsthat are extremely sensitive to he...
- Religion et modernité
- The way in which companies frame themselves, their products and their clients
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Wars of Yugoslav Succession.
of Yugoslav succession was over. In January 1992 members of the European Community (EC; after 1993 the European Union, EU) recognized Slovenia’s independencealong with that of Croatia. The United States and other countries did so shortly thereafter. IV THE WAR IN CROATIA As the Yugoslav army withdrew from Slovenia in July 1991, a second and far more serious conflict erupted in Croatia. But the road to war in Croatia began more than ayear earlier. In April and May 1990 the Croatian Democratic U...
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Wars of Yugoslav Succession .
of Yugoslav succession was over. In January 1992 members of the European Community (EC; after 1993 the European Union, EU) recognized Slovenia’s independencealong with that of Croatia. The United States and other countries did so shortly thereafter. IV THE WAR IN CROATIA As the Yugoslav army withdrew from Slovenia in July 1991, a second and far more serious conflict erupted in Croatia. But the road to war in Croatia began more than ayear earlier. In April and May 1990 the Croatian Democratic U...
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Dwight D.
maneuvers in Louisiana in 1941, he played a leading role as a staff officer, adding to his reputation and securing him a promotion to brigadier general. On December 7,1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the next day the United States entered World War II against the Axis Powers (Japan, Germany, and Italy). A weeklater, the army’s new chief of staff, General George C. Marshall, called Eisenhower to Washington, D.C., and put him in charge of the War Plans Division. Opinions differed on...
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"nombre" chez DESCARTES
tout autre objet qu'on cherche cette mesure, qu'ainsi il doit y avoir une science générale qui explique tout ce qu'on peut trouversur l'ordre et la mesure, prises indépendamment de toute application à une matière spéciale, et qu'enfin cette science est appeléed'un nom propre, et depuis longtemps consacré par l'usage, savoir les mathématiques, parce qu'elle contient ce pourquoi lesautres sciences sont dites faire partie des mathématiques. Et une preuve qu'elle surpasse de beaucoup les sciences qu...
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Native Americans of North America.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Native Americans of North America - Canadian History.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Indian Treaties in Canada - Canadian History.
Pontiac led an attack on British forts in the Great Lakes area to end British domination and to reinforce Indian autonomy. In response, British king George III issued theRoyal Proclamation of 1763 to try to appease the Indians of the interior. The proclamation set aside land for the Indians west of the Appalachian Mountains anddescribed this land as “lands reserved to [Indians] … as their Hunting Grounds.” The proclamation not only recognized Indian land ownership, but also required thattreaties...
- Droit administratif
- La conscience et la subjectivité
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- la division du travail
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Abraham Lincoln
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INTRODUCTION
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th president of the United States (1861-1865) and one of the great leaders in American history.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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Abraham Lincoln.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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Abraham Lincoln
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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Abraham Lincoln - USA History.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
- Le positivisme en France au XIX
- entreprises familiales
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Suffit-il d'être certain pour être dans le vrai
III. LA CERTITUDE LOGIQUE— Dans les disciplines formelles (sans contenu empirique), les conditions du raisonnement et de la vérité qui s'y rattache sont définies rigoureusement.— La vérité y dépend du respect:• d'un vocabulaire symbolique univoque (vide, sans référent intuitif);• des règles d'opération ou de combinaison des éléments de ce vocabulaire.— Dès lors, la certitude qui peut accompagner un raisonnement formel (un calcul) signifie le sentiment d'avoir obéi aux contraintes initiales du sy...
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sujet de disseration philosophie
Philosophie Le sujetPas à pas Expérience : On peut distinguer quatre sensprincipaux de l’expérience : – l’expérience sensible, c’est-à-dire ce que les sens nous révèlent du monde ; – l’expérience scientifique, c’est-à-dire l’expérimentation, qui est un dispositif réglé de vérifica- tion des théories scientifiques ; – le savoir-faire technique acquis à force de pratique ; – la sagesse acquise par l’homme d’expérience au contact des épreuves de la vie. Voir également : a priori,a posteriori ; cert...
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percevoir es-ce savoir
Philosophie Le sujetPas à pas Expérience : On peut distinguer quatre sensprincipaux de l’expérience : – l’expérience sensible, c’est-à-dire ce que les sens nous révèlent du monde ; – l’expérience scientifique, c’est-à-dire l’expérimentation, qui est un dispositif réglé de vérifica- tion des théories scientifiques ; – le savoir-faire technique acquis à force de pratique ; – la sagesse acquise par l’homme d’expérience au contact des épreuves de la vie. Voir également : a priori,a posteriori ; cert...
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Sujet de Bac
Sujet 1 s upposer même qu’il puisse y avoir des désirs contre nature, demeure toutefois intacte la question de la naturalité du désir lui-même : car enfin, s’il peut fort bien nous arriver de désirer quelque chose dont l’obtention n’a rien de vital, si autrement dit nous pouvons avoir des désirs qui n’ont rien de naturel, n’est-ce pas justement parce que nous ne sommes pas des animaux tout entier livrés aux impératifs de la survie ? La nature de l’homme, n’est-ce pas d’avoir des désirs autres que...
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disertation
Sujet 1 s upposer même qu’il puisse y avoir des désirs contre nature, demeure toutefois intacte la question de la naturalité du désir lui-même : car enfin, s’il peut fort bien nous arriver de désirer quelque chose dont l’obtention n’a rien de vital, si autrement dit nous pouvons avoir des désirs qui n’ont rien de naturel, n’est-ce pas justement parce que nous ne sommes pas des animaux tout entier livrés aux impératifs de la survie ? La nature de l’homme, n’est-ce pas d’avoir des désirs autres que...
- philo bac: Peut-il exister des désirs naturels ?
- histoire, histoire de l'
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Une vérité ne peut-elle être que pour moi ?
Il n'y a pas de véri tés subjectives Parler de vérité subjective est une contradiction. La vérité est par définition objective: elle est valable pour tout le monde. Il ne faut pas confondre conviction et vérité, car cela ouvre,la porte à l'arbitraire et au fanatisme. Il n'y a de vérité qu'objective L a vérité est ce sur quoi tout le monde peut se mettre d'accord, sans exception, en fai sant bon usag e de la rai son. On com...
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- Cours de droit Constitutionnel
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