How To Use Piste In A Sentence
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She had a running battle with her microphone and her concentration (skiing off-piste from her notes, and inviting the audience to steer her back on course).
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In the wild there is no piste patrol to pick up the pieces, and the mountains bristle with rocks, cliffs and cornices.
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Rather, he appears to have seen it as an organon for the acquisition of knowledge from unquestionable first principles; in addition he wanted to use it in order to help make clear the epistemic foundations on which our knowledge rests.
Saving Prostitutes in Sevilla
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In modern epistemology, or theory of knowledge, certain assumptions are common.
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In classical episteme, the understanding of the same tragedy category is different to some extent because of in different time and space, but they are similar on the whole.
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The related axiomatic study of epistemic notions has benefited from application of techniques used for proving incompleteness and indefinability results since the early sixties.
Paradoxes and Contemporary Logic
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Some Pascalians propose combining pragmatic and epistemic factors in a two-stage process.
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Copernican revolution in philosophy", as he termed it: the most fundamental revolution in the whole history of epistemology; and his ethics is the most important one since Aristotle's.
New Releases
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In abstraction from all such contexts, epistemic questions simply get no purchase.
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Natural theology settled philosophical foundation of modern science in the aspects as ontology, epistemology, methodology. Actually it is "prior science" of modern science.
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(1997, 2006, 2008) defends an empiricist and non-realist form of structuralism about science, motivated by an illuminating reconstruction of the origins of structuralism in the debate about the epistemology of physical geometry in the nineteenth century, and more generally in the progressive mathematisation of science.
Structural Realism
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By ignoring their epistemic and metaphysical brokenness, we are shirking our Christian duty to truly show love for our neighbor.
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The sun is shining on Alpine pistes and resorts are relying on artificial snow cannons to keep slopes open.
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I will be careful not to go off-piste, as it were, into a debate about electoral reform, because I was trying to put my remarks in the context of what happens in this place.
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We can create metaphysical arguments as to their truth or falsity either way, but in everyday epistemic terms cannot help but believe them.
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But there's also direct access from the village to over 250km of piste, meaning parents can ski to their hearts 'content and still be back to meet the kids at lunchtime.
The Guardian World News
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Champagne and chilled fino sherry both perform this role with aplomb but sometimes it pays to go for something a little off-piste.
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In taking the nationalistic, idealized and ancient form of the epic and combining it with a narrative of mercantile discovery, Camões embodies early modern epistemological anxiety.
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Some of the goals of a non-epistemology are as follows: to free up the use of epistemological discourses; to refuse to submit them to the directions for use imposed by the putative synthesis of its objects; to transform the amphibolies of epistemology into particular objects without merely overturning oppositions.
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A compartmentalized thinker who indulges in epistemology can destroy his knowledge, yet retain it as well.
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Exactly; it all seems to come down to semantics to me, which isn't a compelling argument for existence or non-existence, and therefore epistemologically interesting, but useless in practice.
Against Darwinism
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But this epistemology itself is parasitic upon other practices, which serve the same ideological function.
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The ascription of an alethic morphology to the mass of epistemic certainties is always ultimately a premise in and of itself, a supposition of relevance.
Bukiet on Brooklyn Books
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In order to describe epistemic modality in Japanese effectually, this paper proposes the cognitive - psychological analytic model.
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If such impressions do not exist, it follows immediately in the context of Stoic epistemology that nothing can be known.
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Pister, an emeritus engineering professor at the University of California, Berkeley, said "the rush to add automatic shutoff valves willy nilly is an ill-conceived response to this incident" because it could end up disrupting gas supplies and not improving safety.
PG&E Safety Culture Faulted, Panel Probing Blast Finds
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I understand imagination, no doubt a complex epistemological process, to be the capacity to entertain images of meaning and reality that are beyond the givens of observable experience.
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The epistemological ideals of clarity, detachment and objectivity have silenced nature's voice.
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The thermal tops and leggings are pretty enough to strip down to in an off-piste moment.
Times, Sunday Times
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The off-piste is particularly good, and there's plenty of heli-skiing.
Times, Sunday Times
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Regardless, epistemologically, belief needs a king and a soldier.
Paul Pardi: Protesting Protestantism: Why Religion Must Continue To Change
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[166] Alla kai tois Ephesiois epistellon hos gnesios henomenois to Onti di 'epignoseos, "ontas" autous idiazontos honomasen, eipon; "tois hagiois tois oisi, kai pistois en Christo Iesou." houto gar kai hoi pro hemon paradedokasi, kai hemeis en tois palaiois ton antigraphon heurekamen.
The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established
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Parapteron - era: small sclerites, articulated to the dorsal extremity of the episternum, just below the wings; absent on prothorax = the tegulae of Hymenoptera, and patagia of Lepidoptera: have been homologized with the elytra of Coleoptera.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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We have a moment to relax before joining a group for our evening activity - ‘bum sliding’ down the pistes on tiny toboggans.
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[76] Nun de estin apostasia, apeStesan gar hoi anthropoi tes orthes pisteos.
The Sermons of John Owen
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Epistemologically speaking, all of these concepts are derived from, or associated with, systems theories in general and, more specifically, with theories of self-organizing ecological systems.
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Each can be seen as drawing an analogy with one or more strands of Marxist epistemology.
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The dislodging of epistemology from its old status of first philosophy loosed a wave, we saw, of epistemological nihilism.
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Fundamental issues in epistemology have also raised questions concerning the limitations of citation analysis.
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Lyell's system was, therefore, to exemplify an epistemological analogy.
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This of coarse will lead to a discussion of meta-ethics which will lead to epistemology and eventually metaphysics.
Debating Social Security, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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This package includes learning the art of climbing with skins, off-piste skiing and mountain navigation with a qualified instructor.
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What stays with me as I get older are the off-piste moments from teachers with a little freedom to be iconoclasts or enthusiasts.
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Powder hounds won't be disappointed either as there are excellent off-piste skiing and mogul runs, but it's wise to ask for a guide if you take the uncharted option.
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From this standpoint the subject of a document is defined as the epistemological potentials of that document.
Article: The concept of “subject” in Information Science « ResourceShelf
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But the question still remained, could I, a ‘good intermediate’ skier, cope with true off-piste conditions?
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In fact, the resort's 97ha (240 acres) of piste are covered by an extensive snowmaking system.
Times, Sunday Times
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Coherence is also increased by epistemological self-understanding: our understanding of why we accept the things we do.
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I consider however perspectivism a type of short-circuit of the theory of epistemology.
The Idea of Design in Nature: Science or Phenomenology? By Jakob Wolf
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Since Hilbert was less than completely clear on what the finitary standpoint consists in, there is some leeway in setting up the constraints, epistemological and otherwise, an analysis of finitist operation and proof must fulfill.
Hilbert's Program
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Maybe they will go a bit off-piste.
The Sun
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There are a number of complex issues bound up with this particular matter, ontological and epistemological, practical as well as theoretical.
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And, Jimmy, I want you to know that you are the first and only man I have ever discussed epistemology with under the shower.
TROPIC OF NIGHT
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That is, while Connolly holds on to Taylor's vision of a plurality of goods and principles, he abandons the idea of overlap itself and the picture of the state as its guarantor, substituting instead a deconstructive absent center that is the result of epistemic modesty and the never-ending project of subject-formation: "The key," Connolly writes, "is to acknowledge the comparative contestability of the fundamental perspectives you bring into public engagements" (8; emphasis in original).
Introduction
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Relativism or "contextualism" as it is sometimes known, is the more difficult of the two extremes to deal with because there are often immediate political consequences to a rejection of popular beliefs held by significant minorities, which nevertheless do not square with basic ethical, logical, or epistemological principles, much less imperical evidence.
Faith, Relativism, and Liberalism
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Even so, skiing will forever be the best way to travel off-piste - two-planks certainly have a future.
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In the United States and Australia, skiing away from designated areas is prohibited, but in France it's normal to ski off-piste and on glaciers.
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Its range of pistes is ideal for beginners and intermediate skiers.
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91In saying this, the bulletin illuminates the point that ways of conceptualizing knowledge and property are epistemological matters.
Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
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In epistemic modality, assertives are the main performatives. And speech acts co-occur with metaphor of modality. So speech acts come with modality.
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These include matters of epistemology, ontology, semantics, and logic.
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In the Niche of Lights (1998), Muhammad al-Ghazali (d. 1111) discussed mystical epistemology using Qur™anic light terminology, whereas Suhrawardi, in his Philosophy of Illumination, developed a truly original light ontology.
Suhrawardi
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He constructed a system which embraces metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, aesthetics, ethics, and the meaning of life.
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Why do they express contempt for any correspondence theories of epistemology that involve attentive engagement with the real?
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The development of epistemological genealogies requires the creation of new analytical architectures.
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His epistemology therefore reminds us in many respects of the discussion concerning phenomenalism and physicalism in the Vienna Circle and even more of Bertrand Russell's program in his Inquiry into Meaning and Truth
Slices of Matisse
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Intermediates who want to build their confidence and technique on a big network of connected pistes should look elsewhere, but for sybarites, party people and adrenaline freaks, it's the place to be.
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Powder hounds won't be disappointed either as there are excellent off-piste skiing and mogul runs, but it's wise to ask for a guide if you take the uncharted option.
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This apparent dilemma is a familiar quandary in traditional epistemology.
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Determinacy warp: Where alethic quirks defy credibility, epistemic quirks defy determinacy.
Notes Toward a Theory of Narrative Modality
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The other type of theory, or attitude towards theoretical physics, is one that could be called epistemological, and these theories attempt to describe how the world looks to us (rather than to God).
How many dimensions are there?
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And the city boasts 24 pistes for all standards of skier.
The Sun
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The lawyer was skiing off-piste in the resort of Verbier in the Alps when he fell some 300 metres after losing his footing and ended up in a snow gully.
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But gender relations cannot be universalized, and race relations also lack transhistorical necessity, so neither the standpoint of women nor of black women can claim epistemic privilege.
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Views like this smack more of a priori epistemological ideals than of empirical findings.
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On the one hand, it calls for exclusivists in the appropriate circumstances to ‘resolve significant epistemic peer conflict’, and this means that exclusivists should on occasion reexamine their own beliefs.
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I find this upsetting because most economists are victims of, as François Guillaumat would put it, the “Friedman Paradox”: they preach scientistic pseudo-experimentalism as the only methodology and epistemology but they act as if their beliefs, including their philosophical ones, were apodictically certain.
The Austrian Economists:
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Seeing is reading: hence the fundamental role of the aesthetic in epistemological philosophies such as Kant’s, and hence the burdened role of the human body in phenomenological or psychoanalytic discourses, where the body must provide fundamental shapes and surfaces for the production of meaning, yet must also serve as a screen or surface onto which the possibility of form is projected.
_Frankenstein_'s Cinematic Dream
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He proposed that linguistic knowledge was epistemologically justified by its formal simplicity.
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It was an enactment of a rhetorical confluence and epistemological crossfertilization between science and art.
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Again, we find no reason to suppose that metaphysical issues can be cleanly detached from epistemological concerns.
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By that I mean that the choice of whether to accept or reject Russell's theory has had profound consequences for our philosophy of language, epistemology, and metaphysics.
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From a philosophical perspective, the world can be decomposed into ontological, epistemological, and axiological components.
Do Progressives Believe This?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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There is episteme, which is connected with stasis, as mneme is with meno.
Cratylus
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Dorsum: the upper surface: in Coleoptera; often confined to meso - and meta-thorax: Odonata; includes mesepisterna and meso - and meta-thoracic terga: Diptera; upper surface of thorax, limited by the dorsopleural sutures laterally, the scutellum posteriorly and the neck anteriorly: Lepidoptera; the lower or inner margin of the wing.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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These opinions do not constitute a skeptical epistemology of the sort found in Montaigne's “Apology for Raymond Sebond” or in the more systematic and more openly Pyrrhonist (but far less influential) treatise Quod nihil scitur/That Nothing Is Known (1581) by Francisco Sanches, the son of Portuguese conversos who was reared and educated in France and taught in the medical faculty at Toulouse.
Loss of Faith
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Presumably, he intended follow up his ethical investigations with respective treatises on epistemology and aesthetics.
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Subsequently, we will discuss the profound consequences that these paradoxes have on a number of different areas: theories of truth, set theory, epistemology, foundations of mathematics, computability.
Self-Reference
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Broad pistes and a storming après-ski scene add to the allure.
Times, Sunday Times
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For Berlin, the philosophy of history was tied not only to epistemology, but to ethics.
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Not so long ago, I took a cable-car from Cervinia to Plan Maison and spent the day with the baby while the rest of my family skied the prepared pistes.
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An almost impossibly rich work, it explicates a host of thorny theological, philosophical, and epistemological controversies and positions (Marsden, for instance, insightfully draws the connection between, on the one hand, the intellectual appeal of dispensational premillennialism and the opposition to Darwinism and, on the other, the peculiarly American “non-developmental” understanding of history).
Modernism, Minimalism, Fundamentalism
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By premising its concept of "world" (or an all-encompassing framework by some other name) on an originary act of reflexive self-possession, Cartesian epistemology and the political philosophy of classical liberalism revolve a model of agency constituted ex negativo — that is, defined by the alleged absence of any inner pre-determination.
The Melancholic Gift: Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy and Fiction
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On a day of new snow, you can powder-ski on the piste.
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But then she goes off-piste.
Times, Sunday Times
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None of this denies the epistemic role of experience, of observation, in scientific inquiry.
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His enduring little classic, The Problems of Philosophy, sketches the metaphysical and epistemological views he then held.
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In saying this, I mean that we take into consideration the interests that are subserved by practices of epistemic assessment.
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Oxford has pissoir too, and nearby, piste and piolet - do we have those ...?
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
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But after half an hour we were able to go off-piste.
Times, Sunday Times
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Since epistemology follows ontology, humans are the ones that determine what is true and what it not true.
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In this sense their condition is epistemologically objective but ontologically subjective.
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The thermal tops and leggings are pretty enough to strip down to in an off-piste moment.
Times, Sunday Times
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He studied philosophy because metaphysics and epistemology were on Friday morning and his favourite band was playing in a club on a Thursday night.
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And the city boasts 24 pistes for all standards of skier.
The Sun
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During the winter her main activities are off-piste skiing and ski touring.
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You Said - All this talk about "ontic" and "espistemic" is interesting, but are we forgetting there is an underlying reality being spoken of here?
WordPress.com News
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There were learned papers on Oakeshott's marginalia on Kant, his epistemological separatism, his temporal solipsism, and even his Confucianism.
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You might say that this is the metaphysical residue not soaked up by Kantian epistemology.
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Chamonix is one of the world's best off-piste resorts, a great place to take a course in skiing powder
Snow, steam and sashimi: going off-piste in Japan
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Now, that kind of bilingualism is necessary, not primarily as an epistemic or even economic tool, but because you cannot understand and really own your language unless you have also another language.
An Interview with Harold Bloom
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There are broad boulevard pistes, delightful glade runs and routes through trees where room for manoeuvre becomes progressively tighter.
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THESE SKIS are designed for use on the groomed pistes.
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You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, But You Can't Make Him Think: Answers to Questions from Angry Skeptics seems more than a pejorative stab, but rather, an astute observation of the narrow atheist view of reality, their unwillingness to concede science and reason's limitations, and other means of epistemology other than material empiricism.
Two or three . net
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The pistes are perfect for intermediates and beginners.
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Discounting the history of philosophy courses, which of course are going to deal with ethics and metaphysics, the memorable classes I had at NYU were with folks like Frances Kamm (ethics), Derek Parfit (ethics and metaphysics), Peter Unger (ethics and metaphysics), and Paul Boghossian (epistemology, but not fully extricable from metaphysics).
Reports of the Death of Metaphysics Greatly Exaggerated
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The new middle-class epistemology concentrated on a connection between physical aptitudes and mental ability, making alleged distinctions between male and female anatomy.
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The epistemological project feels like the pursuit of a perfectly comprehensible intellectual goal.
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Focusing on the epistemic responsibility aspect of justification inclines us to fallibilism about knowledge.
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Epistemological realism is misguided theoretically and pragmatically.
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Episternites: the upper pair of corneous appendages forming the ovipositor in grasshoppers.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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It seeks to define, establish, defend, and vindicate the presuppositions of Christian theology in the areas of metaphysics, epistemology, and axiology.
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Just the prospect of Alliss straying off piste is increasingly welcome in the post Ross-Brand sanitised BBC.
Peter Alliss: the pork pie of golf commentators | Martin Kelner
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The irony is that epistemologically there is only the inside of your head when it comes to perceptions," he said.
Museum of the Future or Fad of the Moment? Adobe's Virtual Art Museum
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It was only when we ventured off-piste that the dishes were less convincing.
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The study of literature and history has of course taken many different forms as different ideas about the ontology of the text, hermeneutics, history, culture, and epistemology have waxed and waned.
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Ryle compares the “jargon” words of epistemology, ethics, aesthetics, etc. to “half-hardy annuals” rather than “hardy perennials” because there is no special field of knowledge (save philosophy itself) by which philosophers get their mastery of concepts, say, of Cognition, Sensation,
Gilbert Ryle
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In Genres of the Credit Economy, I developed a historical argument to show that, in periods in which what I call the problematic of representation became visible, economic, political, and epistemological uncertainty often ensued.
The Chicago Blog
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The situations Abe deals in do not raise epistemological or existential questions; they are deranged treatments of metaphysics.
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As you would hope, though, going off piste is rewarded by treasure and money.
Fable 3 | review
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From logic we have model-theoretic semantics, and from that possible-worlds analyses of modal and epistemic discourse.
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Not if you ski off-piste, where snow is better suited to regular skis.
Times, Sunday Times
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Africa, but the first portion of the carotid might have been ligatured in the episternal notch, or by aid of removal of a part of the sternum, and a second ligature placed above the sac.
Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
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Furthermore, it was clear to Ruvu people that although aspects of their episteme were rooted in foundational knowledge inherited from earlier ancestors, they were still required to recreate ideologies and temporal sociocultural institutions continuously to satisfy the demands of spirit forces and to meet the needs arising from their temporal contexts.
Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
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But at any rate they are dealing with two different domains, two different areas, the epistemologic and the metaphysical.
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Consequently, while his epistemological views regarding sensory episodes parallel his treatment of the epistemology of occurrent thoughts, Sellars 'account of the ontology of sensations diverges dramatically from his functionalist account of thoughts.
Wilfrid Sellars
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Actually, there is an alternative reading in which this modality can be read as honest prescriptivism, if we take “must” as a deontic rather than epistemic modality — the “must” of social obligation rather than theoretical possibility.
The Assumption of Authority 2
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a survey of the nature of wisdom, according to the sense of the ancient philosophers, we shall find Aristotle, in the sixth of his Ethics, and the seventh chapter, defining it, nous kai ` episte'me ton timiota'ton te phu'sei, that is, the understanding and knowledge of things in their nature the most excellent and valuable.
Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
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In the second chapter, we elaborate theory foundation of this thesis from the Mind Map, divergent thinking, constructivism, and genetic epistemology of J. Piaget.
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Borderline cases, symptomatic of vagueness, are cases to which the predicate neither definitely applies nor definitely doesn't apply, where ˜definitely™ is now given a semantic analysis as opposed to an epistemic one.
Sorites Paradox
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In addition, before I can figure out ethics for sure, I need to decide which epistemology I'm going to use.
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In theological terms, D'Espagnat's epistemological structural realism then enables him to advocate a pantheistic, noumenal concept of God.
Archive 2009-03-01
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There are only 10 miles or so of slopes, though, and even intermediate skiers will quickly become bored, although it is possible to liven things up by going off-piste and cutting through the forest.
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Men with high creativity possess epistemological, psychological as well as moral characters.
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But this was the easy bit, cheesy dreams after a gentle yet satisfying meander down the piste.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet defending praise and blame is not simply a matter of moral ontology and epistemology.
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The ultimate reflexive investigation of investigation occurs in that branch of philosophy known as epistemology, the theory of knowledge.
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Erasmus rushed to provide an immediate response to Luther's slanderous accusations, deciding that his new work, Hyperaspistes diatribae adversus Servum arbitrium Martini Lutheri (A Defensive Shield Against the “Unfree Will” of Martin Luther), would have to be written in two parts so that at least some of his rebuttal would circulate on the European book market simultaneously with Luther's book.
Desiderius Erasmus
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The latter is strongly recommended for good off-piste skiers.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is so because, in the Pauline view, reality is not viewed in terms of sharply contrasting ontological or epistemological dualisms.
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Due to the conceptual incompatibilities between different theories, and simple limitations in the tractability of equations when dealing with systems containing billions of particles, epistemological reductionism is false.
Stuart Kauffman and Reinventing the Sacred
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Genetic epistemology is the science of how knowledge is acquired.
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Although, not on the fencing piste.
Times, Sunday Times
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These races require competitors to climb and descend steep, sometimes dodgy off-piste terrain using climbing skins and lightweight alpine-touring skis, boots, and bindings.
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Epistemic standards have a strong normative dimension -- we use our standards of rationality and reasonableness to guide, evaluate, and criticize reasoning, both our own and that of others -- so here the label ˜normative™ applies in a very full-blooded sense.
Relativism
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This is because it remains possible that evaluative epistemic facts supervene on naturalistic ones.
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However, the very strength of such an epistemological claim makes it difficult to assume with begging the metaphysical result in question.
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The view from the top is epistemologically crippling, and reduces its subjects to the illusions of a host of fragmented subjectivities, to the poverty of the individual experience of isolated nomads … This placeless individuality, this structural idealism which affords us the luxury of the Sartrean blink, offers a welcome escape from the ‘nightmare of history,’ but at the same time it condemns our culture to psychologism and the ‘projections’ of private subjectivity.
Matthew Yglesias » Time to Play This Video Again I Guess
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To emphasize relations between Forms, starting from the relation of the Good to all Forms, lends credence to the view that Plato is an epistemological holist.
Plato's Middle Period Metaphysics and Epistemology
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This position is far removed from Parmenidean metaphysics and epistemology.
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Is this supposed to be an epistemological concern as the term intuitionist seems to suggest — i.e., a worry that individual actors will have some kind of trouble discovering what is in fact just, independently of the contents of the law?
Paul Till You Puke
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In these contexts, my beliefs fail to meet the epistemic standard and therefore fail to count as knowledge.
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Initially I was just a holiday skier, but after we got our apartment here I took up off-piste skiing and ski-touring very seriously.
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Indeed, many such philosophers are not concerned with the analysis of any ordinary concept of knowledge or of epistemic justification.
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In Britain, John Locke reacted against the innatism of Cartesian epistemology, but retained a theory of ideas.
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Some philosophers and philosophically-minded physicists may have been misled on this score by their allegiance to an excessively positivistic epistemology of science.
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Besides being highly epistemologically suspect (as I have no idea how I came to know this objective and universal morality) it is a recipe for discord, not an ordered pursuit of liberty by freemen.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Religious, Cultural, and Personal Right To Eat Bacon — Even When Your Foster Parents Don’t Allow It in Their Home
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This year's revelation is that controlling my center of gravity makes a major difference in how nimbly I can ski steeps, moguls and off-piste chunky snow.
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English auxiliaries will, must, should, and so on were used for deontic modality before their use was extended to also express epistemic modality.
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From the philosophical point of view, what this teaching does is to shift the focus of investigation from ontology to epistemology.
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Go off-piste only if your policy covers you?
Times, Sunday Times
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Erasmus wrote many epistels to her, and dedicated his commentaries on certaine hymnes of Prudentius to this gentlewomen, and calleth her the flower of all learned matrones of England.
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Let us begin with the first type of thrust, i.e., attempts to debunk the epistemic authority of science.
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I present various epistemic situations and claim of each that a person in such a situation does not have an undefeated defeater for each of his beliefs.
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They work not just in philosophy of religion but in epistemology and metaphysics.
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What gave rise to this downbeat view of human agency, this ‘fatalistic epistemology’ that recasts people as victims?
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This is because it remains possible that evaluative epistemic facts supervene on naturalistic ones.
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However, as long as the first phase of the learning process is understood to be non-inferential, subjectivism can be made compatible with an "externalist" epistemology that allows for criticism of belief changes in terms the reliability of the causal processes that generate them.
Bayes' Theorem
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A recognition of this epistemological complexity is itself sufficient to compel the thoughtful interpreter to avoid precipitous decisions.
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We alone can be wracked with doubt, and we alone have been provoked by that epistemic itch to seek a remedy: better truth-seeking methods.
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If you read about there being only 110 pisted kilometres, ignore that.
Times, Sunday Times
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These two shifts are fundamentally related in that the structuralist focus on the function of Western epistemology leads directly to post-structuralism's ontological dominant.
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In particular, his ‘mentalism’, that beliefs about one's own current mental state are epistemologically basic, went essentially unchallenged by the empiricists and positivists, until this century.
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Fencing bouts take place on a narrow strip called a piste.
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If someone considered that Quine's and Giere's thoughts about naturalized philosophy of science were still abstracted theory, Thagard's thoughts tried to demonstrate the epistemology practically.
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Hearing the stories behind their music choices gives us a chance to find their vulnerabilities, and maybe even go a bit off-piste, if they say something unexpected.
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In the feverish TV debates the questions come from the audience, but that distinction is pretty minor since no audience member is invited to go off-piste with his or her inquiry.
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Stevens argues that in Marxist theory, the transhistorical necessity of relations of production, and the universalizability of these relations, grounds the epistemic privilege of workers as the future universal class.
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Wherfore seinge the papistes do bothe thincke and teache otherwise in this matier then the holie scripture dothe teache/and do defend their errour with an obstinate mynde they are heretikes.
A Treatise of the Cohabitation Of the Faithful with the Unfaithful A Treatise of the Cohabitation Of the Faithful with the Unfaithful by Peter Martyr; Wherunto is Added A Sermon made of the Confessing of Christ and His Gospel and of the Denying of the sam
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This paper undertakes an analysis of the three cognitive roles of traditional aesthetics, namely, the roles of episteme, metaphysics, and ideology.
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Suhrawardi's Illuminationist epistemology revolves around his theory of ˜presential™ (huduri) knowledge that one is able to achieve through intuitive apprehension or contemplative vision
Suhrawardi
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There are over 140 groomed green and blue (advanced beginner) runs, snow parks, off-piste challenges and wide, flat nursery slopes.
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Unlike the diagonalization strategy, the epistemic strategy does not depend on a prior determination of the broad content of the expression or state.
Narrow Mental Content
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While privileging the epistemological preference for the fundamental over the particular, he takes a dig at the inductive approach by citing a Tennysonian line.
Pilate's poser and Tennyson's flower
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The decision to provide avalanche control in Flute Bowl, a short hike from the mountain's Peak or Harmony chairlifts, adds another 700 acres of unpisted snow for expert skiers.
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The huge adrenalin rush of surfing titanic waves such as this is often compared with other extreme sports such as skydiving and off-piste snowboarding and skiing.
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Doubts about the authenticity of visual appearances, which mark seventeenth-century ethics, also prompted a general epistemological interest in what the eye perceived.
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They present elements of a sophisticated semantic theory, epistemology, consequentialist ethics, and theory of analogical argumentation, along with intriguing discussions of causality, space and time, and mereological ontology.
Mohist Canons
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At the top of the piste is a sign which reads "tres difficile".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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The existence of deeply iterated sets, including the infinite ones, is a theoretical posit, supported by the upper tier of Maddy's epistemology.