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Consolation - An Unrecognized Emotion
Although consolation is one of the classic religious subjects it plays no role in the current debate about religious emotions. One reason for this neglect could be that this debate is mostly based on classical emotions such as joy and fear, love and hope, and that consolation is not understood as an emotion. This paper tries to show that consolation in fact can and should be seen as an emotion. After naming and refuting some reasons that speak against taking consolation to be an emotion, I will explain how consolation can be positively conceptualized as an emotion within a recent theory of emotions. It will be decisive to see that the experience of consolation can be understood not only hedonistically-qualitatively, but also intentionally. This structural conception allows for a differentiated description of various types of consolation as an emotion, also, in the tradition of William James, of a secular as well as a religious form of consolation
Letter from an Australian Supporter to Geraldine Ferraro
Letter from an Australian supporter to Geraldine Ferraro, offering consolation over Ferraro\u27s electoral loss.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/vice_presidential_campaign_correspondence_1984_international/1013/thumbnail.jp
Apocalyptic Beauty
A potent and formative text for a theological aesthetics faithful to the God revealed in the Scriptures is the Apocalypse of John (Revelation). An apocalyptic viewpoint is beautiful inasmuch as it observes the whole from within the part of time/space and inasmuch as the apocalyptic vision provides considerable unity of diverse theological themes with various expansions and enhancements, hence mimicking the very function of theological beauty to communicate the whole (God) in the part (here, in space-time). This essay traces major themes throughout Scripture, utilizing inter-textual interpretation en route, and seeks to clarify the Book of Revelation\u27s role in recapitulation, consummation, and consolation (i.e. beauty). Commenting on how the Apocalypse meets the criteria for being theologically beautiful, this essay then seeks to show how this role of beauty--and in particular, consolation--attracted the early Christian devotees visiting/dwelling-in the catacombs (A.D. 150-500) to make the Apocalypse of John one of the major contributors to their artwork
Comparison of H∞ and μ-synthesis Control Design for Quarter Car Active Suspension System using Simulink
To improve road dealing with and passenger consolation of a vehicle, a suspension system is supplied. An
active suspension system is taken into consideration better than the passive suspension system. In this
paper, an active suspension system of a linear quarter vehicle is designed, that's issue to exclusive
disturbances on the road. Since the parametric uncertainty within the spring, the shock absorber and the
actuator has been taken into consideration, robust control is used. H∞ and µ-Synthesis controllers of are
used to improve using consolation and road dealing with potential of the vehicle, in addition to confirm the
sturdy stability and overall performance of the system. In the H∞ design, we designed a driving force for
passenger consolation and to preserve the deflection of the suspension small and to reduce the disturbance
of the road to the deflection of the suspension. For the µ synthesis system, we designed a controller with
hydraulic actuator and uncertainty model. We designed a MATLAB / SIMULINK model for the active
suspension system with the H∞ and µ-synthesis controllers we tested the use of 4 road disturbance inputs
(bump, random, sinusoidal pavement and slope) for deflection of the suspension, body acceleration and
body travel for passive, active suspension with controller and active suspension without controller. Finally,
we evaluate the H∞ and µ-synthesis controllers with a Simulink model for suspension deflection, body
acceleration and body travel simulation, and the result suggests that both designs offer correct overall
performance, however the H∞ controller has superior overall performance as compared to the µ-synthesis
controller
Competitive Careers as a Way to Mediocracy
We show that incompetitive careers based on individual performance the least productive individuals may have the highest probabilities to be promoted to top positions. These individuals have the lowest fall-back positions and, hence, the highest incentives to succeed in career contests. This detrimental incentive effect exists irrespective of whether effort and talent are substitutes or complements in the underlying contest-success function. However, in case of complements the incentive effect may be be outweighed by a productivity effect that favors high effort choices by the more talented individuals
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Elegiac adaptations : resisting the closure of mourning in Elizabeth Robinson's Three Novels
textElizabeth Robinson's Three Novels (2011) is a lyric re-exploration of three Victorian novels: Wilkie Collins's The Moonstone (1868) and The Woman in White (1859-60), and George Gissing's Eve's Ransom (1895). Robinson ostensibly wrote the poems as an elegy for her father; however, Three Novels also unearths elegiac aspects of its source novels that have been previously unexamined by critics. Each of the Victorian source novels narrates a movement from an initial loss toward an eventual resolution, mirroring the traditional structure of an elegy: mourning is ultimately completed by the acceptance of a compensatory substitute for the loss. While the poetry in Three Novels emphasizes the presence of elegy in its sources, the poems themselves fracture the practice of normative mourning by rewriting these novels in the style of Jahan Ramazani's melancholic "anti-elegy" which forecloses the possibility of loss resolution. Because the loss is not neatly resolved, it becomes an object of focus. Reading the anti-elegy manifest in Three Novels creates a space to mourn the losses incurred by each novel, thereby recuperating the overlooked figures of the female, the landscape, and the self that had been diminished by the narrative's drive to resolution.Englis
Comparison of Neural Network Based Controllers for Nonlinear EMS Magnetic Levitation Train
Magnetic levitation system is operated primarily based at the principle of magnetic attraction and repulsion to
levitate the passengers and the train. However, magnetic levitation trains are rather nonlinear and open loop
unstable which makes it hard to govern. In this paper, investigation, design and control of a nonlinear Maglev train
based on NARMA-L2, model reference and predictive controllers. The response of the Maglev train with the
proposed controllers for the precise role of a Magnetic levitation machine have been as compared for a step input
signal. The simulation consequences prove that the Maglev teach system with NARMA-L2 controller suggests the
quality performance in adjusting the precise function of the system and the device improves the experience
consolation and street managing criteria
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