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The Realistic Angel: Pictorial Realism as Hypothetical Verity
My main objective in this paper is to formulate a view of pictorial
realism I call ‘hypothetical verity’. It owes much to John Kulvicki but diverges
from his view in an important respect: rather than thinking that realistic pictures
are true to our conceptions of things, I hold that they are true to what things
would be like if they existed. In addition, I agree with Dominic Lopes that different
realisms reflect different aspects of reality, but restate the case without recourse to
symbol systems. Together, the twin principles of hypothetical verity and aspectival
absolutism constitute a theory of realism able to account for realistic fictional
entities, the problem of revelatory realism and images that teach new information
Total Physical Response in the Foreign Language Classroom
The following research addresses a critical question in the field of foreign language education; specifically, the research was conducted at a high school in the Spanish 2 classroom. First, the question was decided upon after careful observation of 95 Spanish students in Spanish 2. Many students struggle with communicating with one another; communication is a key component in learning a foreign language. The students struggled because they did not know vocabulary words to communicate. Therefore, this research studies the effect of Total Physical Response in the foreign language classroom. TPR is a method which requires students to physically respond to words. TPR also assumes that by producing words, students then understand the words. the research question is as follows: Will total physical response increase vocabulary retention in second tear Spanish students?
To collect this data, there were three different methods used: observation, student interviews, and data collection. The data collection shows the average scores between two different classes. One, the control class, learned the vocabulary as normal. There was no difference in the methodology and no use of TPR. The data shows that the class who used TPR scored an average of 2.64 points higher. Additionally, initial observation showed that students were more engaged when using TPR
#Palladium of the People: A Kantian Right to Internet Access
Lack of high-speed internet access remains a problem in the United States, particularly in rural areas, Tribal lands, and the U.S. territories. High-speed internet should be considered a basic right because it connects people to social media, the new public sphere. Critics worry about the politically polarizing effects of online social media, but its ability to unify, connect, and shape policy decisions should also be taken into account. Engaging with Jürgen Habermas’s early work on the public sphere, I argue that the technical and cultural extension of access to social media can realize Kant’s vision of the public sphere as a bridge between morality and politics
A Kantian Analytic of the Ugly
Kant’s theory of taste, as expounded in the Critique of Judgment, deals exhaustively with judgments of beauty. Rarely does Kant mention ugliness. This omission has led to a debate among commentators about how judgments of ugliness should be explained in a Kantian framework. I argue that the judgment of ugliness originates in the disharmonious play between the faculties of imagination and understanding. Such disharmony occurs when the understanding finds that it cannot in principle form any concept suitable to a representation as it is presented by the imagination
Levinas, Simmel, and the Ethical Significance of Money
An examination of Emmanuel Levinas’ writings on money reveals his distance from—and indebtedness to—a philosophical predecessor, Georg Simmel. Levinas and Simmel share a phenomenological approach to analyses of the proximity of the stranger, the importance of the face, and the interruption of the dyadic relationship by the third. Money is closely linked to the conception of totality because money is the medium that compares heterogeneous values. Levinas goes beyond Simmel in positing an ethical relation to money permitting transcendence
High strength forgeable tantalum base alloy
Increasing tungsten content of tantalum base alloy to 12-15% level will improve high temperature creep properties of existing tantalum base alloys while retaining their excellent fabrication and welding characteristics
Tantalum alloys resist creep deformation at elevated temperatures
Dispersion-strengthened tantalum-base alloys possess high strength and good resistance to creep deformation at elevated temperatures in high vacuum environments. They also have ease of fabrication, good weldability, and corrosion resistance to molten alkali metals
Heat Determinant on Manifolds
We introduce and study new invariants associated with Laplace type elliptic
partial differential operators on manifolds. These invariants are constructed
by using the off-diagonal heat kernel; they are not pure spectral invariants,
that is, they depend not only on the eigenvalues but also on the corresponding
eigenfunctions in a non-trivial way. We compute the first three low-order
invariants explicitly.Comment: 41 page
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