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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...they report feeling pain (though they do tend to use a more limited and non-verbal vocabulary). Pain is, therefore, a value judgment and the reacti... ...hed religions, the superpowers, the European order. The Nazis borrowed the Leninist vocabulary and assimilated it effectively. Hitler and the Nazis ... ...the job to experience (mostly emotions), to mould it into a the grammar, syntax and vocabulary of a universal language in order to communicate the e... ...ense, to exist. Modern theories of art speak about the audience as an integral and defining part of the artistic creation and even of the artefact ... ... Lindenmeyer L- Systems and Schemas to yield Classifiers Systems). To use Holland's vocabulary, language is a set of Constrained Generating Procedur... ...le organisms, are confronted with danger, we move. Coping with danger is one of the defining characteristics and determinants of life: how we cope w... ...on space and time. Death What exactly is death? A classical point of departure in defining death, seems to be life itself. Death is perceived eith... ...uring the identity of the dying entity (that which "commits" death) is essential in defining death. But how can we establish the dying entity's una... ...finition. But a definition is a dynamic process. It involves the sentence doing the defining, the process of defining and the resulting defining exp...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...they report feeling pain (though they do tend to use a more limited and non-verbal vocabulary). Pain is, therefore, a value judgment and the reacti... ...hed religions, the superpowers, the European order. The Nazis borrowed the Leninist vocabulary and assimilated it effectively. Hitler and the Nazis ... ...the job to experience (mostly emotions), to mould it into a the grammar, syntax and vocabulary of a universal language in order to communicate the e... ...ense, to exist. Modern theories of art speak about the audience as an integral and defining part of the artistic creation and even of the artefact ... ... Lindenmeyer L- Systems and Schemas to yield Classifiers Systems). To use Holland's vocabulary, language is a set of Constrained Generating Procedur... ...le organisms, are confronted with danger, we move. Coping with danger is one of the defining characteristics and determinants of life: how we cope w... ...on space and time. Death What exactly is death? A classical point of departure in defining death, seems to be life itself. Death is perceived eith... ...uring the identity of the dying entity (that which "commits" death) is essential in defining death. But how can we establish the dying entity's una... ...finition. But a definition is a dynamic process. It involves the sentence doing the defining, the process of defining and the resulting defining exp...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary still treated them as singles, defining information on page 620 and technology on page 1,211. (On page 6... ...tool let them dispense with their counting boards. The new commercial vocabulary inspired thinking in ways previously unimaginable. Scientists, ... ...evelop as a ―borrowing‖ language of great flexibility and ever- increasing vocabulary. It remained in flux even after Gutenberg‘s historic InfoTech i...

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