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A concept that babies can grasp has eluded the understanding of state Tea Party activists.
It's object permanence, or the understanding that just because you can't see something doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
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... to the utilitarian object with a permanence and durability that is comparable to the permanenc...
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... newsracks on city sidewalks over the objections of the city. C . Because there is no such consti... an object of the size, weight, and permanence of a newsrack on private property, this "physical ...
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[...] if that had been Kant's intention, he surely would have located the argument somewhere in Chapter II of the Analytic of Concepts. [...] in light of the sustained attention given to the challenge of idealism in the Fourth Paralogism and elsewhere, there is added reason to accept Kant's claim that the treatment in the second edition is necessary, unique, and original.
..., the only possible] proof of the objective reality of outer intuition."8 There is no question..., one might say that the required permanence is not given by way of an intuition, and that what...
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... will support both the creation and permanence of REDD mitigation benefits while offering a means...To achieve the UNFCCC's objective of "stabiliz[ing] .. greenhouse gas concentrations...
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... peek-a-boo curtain to teach concepts like object permanence or help their child develop hand-eye co...
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... that are not treated earlier: the objections from conservatism (Why not spread traditional norm... link to children; and third, norms of permanence, monogamy, and exclusivity. (14) All three element...
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...The Wallaces did not object to Dr. McGlothan's preexisting condition argument,... that the Wallaces failed to prove permanence, but he did not discuss preexisting conditions. Af...
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I want to elucidate some connections between memory and judgment by presenting these themes in the work of Hannah Arendt and Walter Benjamin. It is my sense that we can learn a lot about these themes from these two seminal thinkers, if not from what they share in common (something that might be called a "solution" to a particular problem, or even a "theory"), but at least from the serious questions that confronted both and which should confront us more often.
...There is also a more indirect objective, which is more interpretive than theoretical. It i...In both cases, the very permanence of the past is under threat. Benjamin argues that ...
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Rigorous investigation of organizational epistemology, or what can an organization know and why, is a sadly underdeveloped field. Knowledge management as a field has suffered from naïve assumptions about what knowledge is and how it can(not) be shared. David Seidl in E:CO (2007) made a significant contribution to organizational epistemology, which I want to further problematize. Seidl made two assumptions: one ontological namely that organizations know things; and one epistemological namely that knowledge can be defined as perceptual complexity reduction. I wish to counter that persons and not organizations know things and that knowledge is more social than perceptual. I will argue that the problem of social knowing is not so much grounded in the epistemological question of knowledge / ...
... observations - i.e., upward 'falling' objects. Normatively stabilized structures (like the law) ... is smothered with generalizations of permanence and truth. The living is pushed aside for the gene...