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From Philosophy of Science to Philosophy of Literature (and Back) via Philosophy of Mind: Philip Kitcher’s Philosophical Pendulum
A recent focus of Philip Kitcher’s research has been, somewhat surprisingly in the light of his earlier
work, the philosophical analyses of literary works and operas. Some may see a discontinuity in Kitcher’s
oeuvre in this respect—it may be difficult to see how his earlier contributions to philosophy of science relate
to this much less mainstream approach to philosophy. The aim of this paper is to show that there is no
such discontinuity: Kitcher’s contributions to the philosophy of science and his more recent endeavors into
the philosophy of literature and of music are grounded in the same big picture attitude towards the human
mind—an attitude that he would undoubtedly call ‘pragmatic’: one that emphasizes the importance of those
mental processes that are not (or not entirely) rational.
El análisis filosófico de obras literarias y óperas se ha convertido en un objeto de estudio reciente para
Philip Kitcher, algo quizá sorprendente a la vista de su trabajo anterior. Hay quien puede percibir una discontinuidad
en la obra de Kitcher a este respecto: puede ser difícil apreciar cómo sus anteriores contribuciones
a la filosofía de la ciencia se relacionan con este otro tipo menos mayoritario de filosofía. El propósito
de este artículo es mostrar que no hay tal discontinuidad: las contribuciones de Kitcher a la filosofía de la
ciencia y sus empresas más recientes en filosofía de la literatura y de la música se basan en la misma visión
general del espíritu humano, una actitud que indudablemente él denominaría pragmática: enfatiza la importancia
de los procesos mentales que no son (o no completamente) racionales.
Copolymer-assisted nanodisc strategies for membrane protein purification, labeling, reconstitution and analysis
Author Bence EzsiasDissertation Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2024Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba
Copolymer-assisted nanodisc strategies for membrane protein purification, labeling, reconstitution and analysis
Author Bence EzsiasDissertation Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2024Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba
JOHANNES AQUILA\u27S WALLPAINTING FRAGMENTS FROM THE OLD PARISH CHURCH IN TURNIŠČE
Kljub temu, da je stara župnijska cerkev Marijinega vnebovzetja v Turnišču dobro znan spomenik gotskega stenskega slikarstva, se zahvaljujoč zanimanju številnih raziskovalcev vrednotenje njenega umetnostnozgodovinskega konteksta venomer dopolnjuje. Del k temu predstavljajo tudi »ponovno odkriti« fragmenti Akvilove stenske poslikave, ki so bili sneti ob zadnjih večjih konservatorsko-restavratorskih delih v sedemdesetih letih 20. stoletja. Od takrat pa so bili shranjeni v depojih Restavratorskega centra Zavoda za varstvo kulturne dediščine Slovenije v Ljubljani. Danes jih hrani Pomurski muzej v Murski Soboti. Gre za t. i. fragment s svetniškimi glavami in fragment z arhitekturnim členom iz prizora Marijine smrti in pogreba, ki sta se nahajala ob srednji konzoli južne stene prezbiterija, in z južne zunanjščine cerkvene ladje snet del monumentalne upodobitve svetega Krištofa. Ob že znanih fragmentih, uničene donatorske podobe dolnjelendavskih Bánfijev in Marije z Jezusom iz Narodne galerije v Ljubljani, predstavljajo slednji pravo novost, ki jim je do sedaj zaradi premajhne pričevalnosti in nedostopnosti bilo namenjeno razmeroma malo pozornosti.
Diplomsko delo jih v smislu ikonografske rekonsktrukcije vpenja v izrazito domišljeno shemo stenske poslikave v turniški cerkvi.Johannes Aquila΄s wallpainting made the old parish church of St. Mary Assumption in Turnišče the monument of an international importance. The art history evaluation of the wallpaintings was in process simultaneously with the restoration works in the 20th century. The part of the wallpainting, which was made in the third quarter of the 14th century by the Johannes Aquila΄s workshop, was removed in the process of restoration. The first group of the wallpainting fragments consists of the two fragments which were discovered in the 1920’s by the art historian France Stelè – St. Mary with Jesus (kept in the National Gallery in Ljubljana) and the ruined donor image of Ladislaw Bánffy. The collection of Pomurje Museum in Murska Sobota includes three fragments which were removed during the restoration works of Ivan Bogovič in the 1970’s. Beside the two fragments from the south wall of the presbytery, he also removed a part of the St. Christopher image from the south outside of the church ship. The author attempts to reconstruct the iconographic involvement of the fragments in the outstandingly designed scheme of the wallpainting in Turnišče church and place this work of art in the context of artistic and cultural creativeness of the late 14th century
Intra-breath changes of respiratory mechanics in healthy infants by oscillometry: role of the upper airways
Revise, resubmit and reveal? An autoethnographer’s story of facing the challenges of revealing the self through publication
This article presents a story of writing, revising and publishing an autoethnography of sporting injury. Using extracts from peer review comments and personal reflections both on these reviews and on the process more broadly, I show that although autoethnography can be a very challenging, even troubling, experience for the author, it can also be rewarding and empowering when editors and reviewers offer supportive and constructive comments and suggestions. I argue that greater consideration needs to be given to the aftermath of publication of autoethnographic accounts and call for wider debate about the ethics of asking authors to reveal more about their personal lives and weaknesses in the pursuit of academic goals. The article offers would-be autoethnographers one account of the writing, revising and publishing process in order to explore a number of relevant issues that arise when an author chooses an autoethnographic approach for conducting and presenting research
Békés megye intézményesülése
Békés megye intézményesülésének vizsgálata Anssi Paasi a régiók intézményesülése elmélete alapján.gjGeográfusMSc/M
A békéscsabai kistérség intézményesülése
Annsi Paasi, a régiók intézményesüléséről szóló elmélete alapján a békéscsabai kistérség vizsgálata. A dolgozat során az elméletben leírt 4 szempont szerint lett vizsgálva a kistérség.gjFöldrajzBs
Complexes of aminoalkylphosphineoxides
Title: Comlpexes of aminoalkylphosphineoxides Author: Bence Mészáros Department: Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Science UK Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Vojt ch Kubí ek, Ph.D. Supervisor's e-mail address: [email protected] Three selected aminoalkylphosphine oxides were synthesized: Aminomethyl(diphenyl)phosphine oxide, N-piperidylmethyl(diphenyl)phosphine oxide, N,N-diethylaminomethylbis(hydroxomethyl)phosphine oxide. All prepared substances were characterized by NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. The aminomethyl(diphenyl)phosphine oxide and N-piperidylmethyl(diphenyl)phosphine oxide were obtained in the solid state as single crystals and their structure was determined by X-ray analysis. Acid-base and complexing properties of the studied compounds were studied by potentiometric titration and NMR titration. Protonation constants of all three compounds were obtained, stability constants were not determined because of the low solubility of the complexes in water or low stability of the complexes. The structure of the aminomethyl(diphenyl)phosphine oxide complex with Cu2+ was determined by X-ray analysis. Keywords: complexes, organophosphorus synthesis, phosphine oxides, acid-base and complexation propertie
Author's personal copy The problems of proteinuria measurement in urine with presence of Bence Jones protein
a b s t r a c t a r t i c l e i n f o Design and methods: The laboratories received a reference urine sample obtained from a patient with multiple myeloma and lambda free light chain proteinuria and were asked to type the paraprotein using immunofixation and to measure total urinary protein using their established method, most commonly turbidimetry, pyrogallol red assay, and biuret assay. Results: There was a very wide inter-laboratory variability in the protein concentration readouts with up to three-fold difference in some cases. High-resolution two-dimensional electrophoresis and linear mass spectrometry showed that a high proportion of the urinary paraprotein was composed of lambda light chain fragments with molecular weight of 12 kDa. Conclusions: Our results highlight the challenges of reliable and reproducible measurement of urinary protein concentration in the presence of Bence Jones protein
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