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The Epistemology of Intentionality: Notional Constituents vs. Direct Grasp
Franz Brentano is well known for highlighting the importance of intentionality, but he said curiously little about the nature of intentionality. According to Mark Textor, there is a deep reason for this: Brentano took intentionality to be a conceptual primitive the nature of which is revealed only in direct grasp. Although there is certainly textual support for this interpretation, it appears in tension with Brentano’s repeated attempts to analyze intentionality in terms of ‘notional constituents’ – aspects of intentionality which cannot come apart in reality but which can be conceptually distinguished. After bringing out this tension, I explore some options for resolving it, ultimately offering my own favored interpretation
The Four Phases of Philosophy
Introduction and translation of “The Four Phases of Philosophy” by Franz Brentano
Quasideuteron states with deformed core
The M1 transitions between low-lying T=1 and T=0 states in deformed odd-odd
N=Z nuclei are analyzed in the frames of the rotor-plus-particle model. Using
the representation of an explicit coupling of angular momenta we show that
strong coupling of the quasideuteron configurations to the axially deformed
core results in a distribution of the total 0+ --> 1+ strength among a few
low-lying 1+ states. Simple analytical formulae for B(M1) values are derived.
The realization of the M1 sum rule for the low-lying 1+,T=0 states is
indicated. The calculated B(M1) values are found to be in good agreement with
experimental data and reveal specific features of collectivity in odd-odd N=Z
nuclei.Comment: 11 pages, 1 figure, LaTe
Henri Temianka Correspondence; (brentano)
This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/3202/thumbnail.jp
Supersymmetry and Identical Bands
Supersymmetry as applied to identical bands is discussed. A review of the
work of the Koeln-Dubna group on this topic is given and examples in 171,172Yb,
173,174Hf, and 195,194Pt are discussed. The role of pseudo-spin in the
supersymmetry is investigated. A recent precision lifetime measurement for
identical bands in 171,172Yb is discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures, Erice conference 200
Relationship of the Latin facetus Literature to the Medieval English Courtesy Poems
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