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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «OCCURRENT»
Découvrez l'usage de
occurrent dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
occurrent et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Semblance and Event: Activist Philosophy and the
Occurrent Arts
In Semblance and Event, Brian Massumi, drawing on the work of William James, Alfred North Whitehead, Gilles Deleuze, and others, develops the concept of "semblance" as a way to approach this question.
"Index to newspapers" in each no., beginning with Mar. 1908.
3
Toward a Philosophy of the Act
0 I, too, participate in Being in a once-occurrent and never- repeatable manner: I
occupy a place in once-occurrent Being that is unique and never-repcatabte, a
place that cannot be taken by anyone else and is impenetrable for anyone else.
M.M. Bakhtin, Michael Holquist,
2010
4
Inference on the Low Level: An Investigation Into Deduction, ...
2. occurrent beliefs are non-dispositional states, and, as Audi[12], p. 75, says: "
they take place in the way events do . . ." . Contrary to dispositions, the notion of
an occurrent belief does not involve the notion of a class of initiating causes of
the ...
5
Action, Ethics, and Responsibility
In the latter case, but not the former, Ann has an occurrent want for a career in
physics. If there are standing desires, perhaps there are also standing intentions.
Standing desires, if they exist, are such that agents can have a standing desire to
...
Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O'Rourke, Harry Silverstein,
2010
Occurrent wants or desires are "active" in the sense that they do not need to be
activated or aroused in order to exert an influence on the agent's conduct. It is
implausible that this activeness requires that the agent be conscious of the desire
.
7
Philosophy for Everyone
In order to see this, we need to examine briefly a distinction philosophers make
between occurrent and non-occurrent beliefs. We all have beliefs that we are not
currently aware of. I believe that Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and it is
...
Matthew Chrisman, Duncan Pritchard, Jane Suilin Lavelle,
2013
8
Consciousness: Separation and Integration
When this occurs, the movement from background to foreground of awareness is
accomplished as easily in the one case as in the other and there is as little
reason to deny an occurrent status and phenomenology to the more general, ...
The occurrent-dispositional distinction as such is not difficult to grasp. We can
refer, for example, to a person as vain, and mean this either occurrently or
dispositionally. That is, the term 'vain' can refer to an actual display of vanity on
the part of ...
William Lyons, William E. Lyons,
1985
10
Needs and Moral Necessity
Another distinction, related to urgency, which informs our understanding of the
moral demandingness of needs, is that between dispositional and occurrent
needs. From the point of view of my project of filling out a needsbased theory of
our ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «OCCURRENT»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
occurrent est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
A Therapist Explains Why Everyone On 'Game Of Thrones' Has …
Jordan: There might be a tinge of paranoia in there, too, since personality disorders are often co-occurrent. But yes, people with BPD protect ... «MTV.com, avril 15»
Ireland, Haynes and Zecca: three creative postures
The closer she comes to it, the more she leaves her viewer feeling stranded in the occurrent moment of perception and experience. «SFGate, avril 15»
Automatic Writing
It can be done, sometimes for as much as an hour at a time, with little or no occurrent experience” (229). The skilled writer is, in short the writer ... «First Things, avril 15»
Professors find a link between economy, suicide rates
... a state-based, active surveillance system that collects a complete census of all resident and occurrent violent deaths, uses information from a ... «RU Daily Targum, mars 15»
h+ Media | Brain Computer Interfaces - From Lab to Living Room …
Philosophers group “attitudes” into two states: occurrent (evident in the object) and dispositional (traits in elements that are not so evident). «h+ Magazine, mars 15»
Two Interpretations of the Extended Mind Hypothesis
Events in the Stream of Consciousness: As the name suggests, these are the mental events that form part of the subject's occurrent conscious ... «h+ Magazine, févr 15»
Will Cargo Embrace AIR?
... most of the occurrent change is of a less dramatic nature—unless, of course, we talk about cargo security, which is a horse of a different color. «Air Cargo News.com, févr 15»
Philosophy and Psychology
asks Lamarque, "Because the emotion expressed is not an occurrent emotion, only an emotion attributed to a dramatic speaker constructed in ... «Metapsychology, janv 15»
The Free Will Debate: Sourcehood or Alternative Possibilities?
... in this case is the sourcehood view: Joe is responsible because of who he is and how his character/personality/occurrent beliefs and desires ... «Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, janv 15»
California: The Worst State for Teen Jobs Is Getting Worse
Dwyer applied the Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical principle widely occurrent in nature, to solar panel arrays in a months-long backyard ... «Town Hall, juil 14»