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Platonism in Lotze and Frege Between Psyschologism and Hypostasis
In the section “Validity and Existence in Logik, Book III,” I explain
Lotze’s famous distinction between existence and validity in Book III of
Logik. In the following section, “Lotze’s Platonism,” I put this famous
distinction in the context of Lotze’s attempt to distinguish his own position
from hypostatic Platonism and consider one way of drawing the
distinction: the hypostatic Platonist accepts that there are propositions,
whereas Lotze rejects this. In the section “Two Perspectives on Frege’s
Platonism,” I argue that this is an unsatisfactory way of reading Lotze’s
Platonism and that the Ricketts-Reck reading of Frege is in fact the correct
way of thinking about Lotze’s Platonism
Hermann Cohen and Kant's Concept of Experience
In this essay I offer a partial rehabilitation of Cohen’s Kant interpretation. In
particular, I will focus on the center of Cohen’s interpretation in KTE, reflected in
the title itself: his interpretation of Kant’s concept of experience. “Kant hat einen
neuen Begriff der Erfahrung entdeckt,”7 Cohen writes at the opening of the first
edition of KTE (henceforth, KTE1), and while the exact nature of that new concept
of experience is hard to pin down in the 1871 edition, he states it succinctly in the
second edition (henceforth KTE2): experience is Newtonian mathematical natural
science.8 While this equation of experience with mathematical natural science has
few contemporary defenders, I believe it is substantially correct, with one important
qualification. Kant uses the term Erfahrung in a number of different senses
in the Kritik der reinen Vernunft (henceforth, KrV). I will argue that a central, and
neglected, sense of that key technical term aligns with Cohen’s reading; what Kant sometimes refers to as ‘universal experience’ (sometimes, simply ‘experience’) is,
in broad outlines, correctly interpreted by Cohen as mathematical natural science
Transcendental Idealism Without Tears
This essay is an attempt to explain Kantian transcendental idealism to contemporary
metaphysicians and make clear its relevance to contemporary debates in what is now
called ‘meta-metaphysics.’ It is not primarily an exegetical essay, but an attempt to
translate some Kantian ideas into a contemporary idiom
Interactions between teaching assistants and students boost engagement in physics labs
Through in-class observations of teaching assistants (TAs) and students in
the lab sections of a large introductory physics course, we study which TA
behaviors can be used to predict student engagement and, in turn, how this
engagement relates to learning. For the TAs, we record data to determine how
they adhere to and deliver the lesson plan and how they interact with students
during the lab. For the students, we use observations to record the level of
student engagement and pre- and post-tests of lab skills to measure learning.
We find that the frequency of TA-student interactions, especially those
initiated by the TAs, is a positive and significant predictor of student
engagement. Interestingly, the length of interactions is not significantly
correlated with student engagement. In addition, we find that student
engagement was a better predictor of post-test performance than pre-test
scores. These results shed light on the manner in which students learn how to
conduct inquiry and suggest that, by proactively engaging students, TAs may
have a positive effect on student engagement, and therefore learning, in the
lab.Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures. v2: Revised for clarity and concision. Version
accepted to Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Researc
Faktor yang Berhubungan dengan Pernikahan Dini di Kelurahan Pangli Kecamatan Sesean Kabupaten Toraja Utara
The young age of marriage is the marriage performed by a woman aged 16 years while for men was 19 years (according to the Act No. 1 Year 1974). According to the guidelines of BKKBN, the ideal marriage is a marriage performed by a man - men with at least 25 years of age and women at least 20 years of age. Approximately 25% of the population married early age. In pangli, North of Toraja regency in 2007 there were 28.21% who did early marriage. The research objective was to analyze factors related to early marriage in pangli, North of Toraja. This research was conducted in pangli, Sesean, North of Toraja Regency. This research was a descriptive cross sectional design styudy. From a population of 263 with simple random sampling method obtained 68 samples. Analysis was performed by an analysis of univariate and bivariate (biva-riate descriptive using cross tabulation and bivariate analytic by using chi square test and T-independent), the research instruments used were questionnaires. The results from all respondents who did early marriage (82.4%), low knowledge scores (41.2%) lower education (83.8%), low income (89.7%), family members numbered more than five people (73.5%), pregnant teenagers (73.5%). Hail statistical test showed no relationship between knowledge (p-value = 0.041), education (p-value = 0.000), income (p-value = 0.024), number of family members (p-value = 0.042), adolescent pregnancy (p- value = 0.006) against early marriage. Couples advised to fertile age in order to im-plement family planning programs, especially in limiting the number of births (stoping).Key Words: Early Marriag
Cruise noise of the 2/9th scale model of the Large-scale Advanced Propfan (LAP) propeller, SR-7A
Noise data on the Large-scale Advanced Propfan (LAP) propeller model SR-7A were taken in the NASA Lewis Research Center 8 x 6 foot Wind Tunnel. The maximum blade passing tone noise first rises with increasing helical tip Mach number to a peak level, then remains the same or decreases from its peak level when going to higher helical tip Mach numbers. This trend was observed for operation at both constant advance ratio and approximately equal thrust. This noise reduction or, leveling out at high helical tip Mach numbers, points to the use of higher propeller tip speeds as a possible method to limit airplane cabin noise while maintaining high flight speed and efficiency. Projections of the tunnel model data are made to the full scale LAP propeller mounted on the test bed aircraft and compared with predictions. The prediction method is found to be somewhat conservative in that it slightly overpredicts the projected model data at the peak
Holographic Baryons from Oblate Instantons
We investigate properties of baryons in a family of holographic field
theories related to the Sakai-Sugimoto model of holographic QCD. Starting with
the Sakai-Sugimoto model, we truncate to a 5D Yang-Mills action for the
gauge fields associated with the noncompact directions of the flavour
D8-branes. We define a free parameter that controls the strength of
this Yang-Mills term relative to the Chern-Simons term that couples the abelian
gauge field to the SU(2) instanton density. Moving away from
should incorporate some of the effects of taking the Sakai-Sugimoto model away
from large 't Hooft coupling . In this case, the baryon ground state
corresponds to an oblate SU(2) instanton on the bulk flavour branes: the usual
SO(4) symmetric instanton is deformed to spread more along the field theory
directions than the radial direction. We numerically construct these
anisotropic instanton solutions for various values of and calculate
the mass and baryon charge profile of the corresponding baryons. Using the
value that has been found to best fit the mesonic spectrum of
QCD, we find a value for the baryon mass of 1.19 GeV, significantly more
realistic than the value 1.60 GeV computed previously using an SO(4) symmetric
ansatz for the instanton.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figures. v2: Minor corrections, version accepted to JHEP.
v3: A minor correctio
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