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Accentuation of Jonas Rėza's Psalter of 1625
Straipsnyje trumpai apžvelgiama dabartinių kalbų kirčio ženklų istorija – nuo Antikos kalbininko Aristofano Bizantiečio žymėtų akūto, gravio ir cirkumflekso iki Mažvydo Katekizme pažymėto į riestinį cirkumfleksą panašaus ženklo, Baltramiejaus Vilento raštų, D. Kleino gramatikos, J. Rėzos psalmyno ,,Psalteras Dowido“ kirčio ženklų. Išsamiau straipsnyje analizuojamas 1625 m. J. Rėzos psalmyno kirčiavimas, iš graikų perimti kirčio ženklai, paties autoriaus įsivestas kirčio ženklas. Straipsnyje taip pat aptariama Rėzos psalmyne vartotų kirčio ženklų funkcijos, kirčio ženklų vartojimo įvairavimas, sąsajos tarp psalmyno kirčiavimo ir D. Kleino gramatikos Reikšminiai žodžiai: Akūtas; Gravis; Cirkumfleksas; Psalmynas; Lietuvių kalbos istorija; KirčiavimasThis article gives a brief overview of the history of the accent marks of languages from Antiquity linguist Aristophanes of Byzantium marked the acute accent, grave accent and circumflex accent until the sign similar to a tilde-shaped circumflex marked in Mažvydas’ Catechism, and accent signs of Baltramiejus Vilentas’ writings, Daniel Klein‘s grammer, and Jonas Rhesa’s Psalter of David. The article gives a comprehensive analysis of the accentuation made by Jonas Rhesa in the psalter, accent marks taken from Greek, and an accent mark developed by the author himself. The article also discusses the functions of the accent marks used in Rhesa’s psalter, the variation of the usage of accent marks and the interaction between the accentuation of the psalter and D. Klein’s grammer
Jonas, Hobbes e le forme della paura
This essay aims at clarifying the concept of Jonas’s heuristic of fear. Although it has been severely criticized, fear remains an aspect of his thought which has drawn little attention, particularly regarding the role it plays in the elaboration of the imperative of responsibility. Jonas elaborates a new concept of fear, moulded by the particular form of uncertainty brought about by the technological age. Although critics have interpreted Jonas’ attempt as an ethics founded on irrationality and emotion, the present analysis shows that Jonas affirms a cognitivist theory of fear. The concept of fear he discusses in The Imperative of Responsibility is not an emotion as an immediate physical and psychological reaction, but a form of evaluative thinking that is part of responsibility. In order to illustrate form and function of fear in Jonas thought, I will refer to the meanings of fear in Hobbes, an author Jonas himself refers to
Jonas, Hobbes e le forme della paura
This essay aims at clarifying the concept of Jonas’s heuristic of fear. Although it has been severely criticized, fear remains an aspect of his thought which has drawn little attention, particularly regarding the role it plays in the elaboration of the imperative of responsibility. Jonas elaborates a new concept of fear, moulded by the particular form of uncertainty brought about by the technological age. Although critics have interpreted Jonas’ attempt as an ethics founded on irrationality and emotion, the present analysis shows that Jonas affirms a cognitivist theory of fear. The concept of fear he discusses in The Imperative of Responsibility is not an emotion as an immediate physical and psychological reaction, but a form of evaluative thinking that is part of responsibility. In order to illustrate form and function of fear in Jonas thought, I will refer to the meanings of fear in Hobbes, an author Jonas himself refers to
A Comparison of Thermoresistive and Thermoelectric Sensing Structures for Calorimetric Anemometers
Author Jonas Astl, BScMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2024Arbeit gesperr
A Comparison of Thermoresistive and Thermoelectric Sensing Structures for Calorimetric Anemometers
Author Jonas Astl, BScMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2024Arbeit gesperr
Dotnuvos stoty: eilėraščiai
Poetry in Lithuanian written by Sacred Heart University faculty author Jonas Zdanys
Laiko inkliuzai: eilėraščiai: lietuvių ir anglų kalbomis = Inclusions in Time: Selected Poems
Poetry in Lithuanian by Antanas A. Jonynas. Translated by Sacred Heart University faculty author Jonas Zdanys and others. Edited by Jonas Zdanys. Lithuanian and English on opposite pages
Auros Daina : Lyrika
Poetry in Lithuanian written by Sacred Heart University faculty author Jonas Zdanys
A Pilot Study For Experimental Manipulations of Author Expertise and Quality of Evidence in Research Summaries
In previous studies, Rosman & Grösser (2024) demonstrated that the quality of evidence in short descriptions of scientific studies interacted with trust in science to influence belief updating and that the positive relationship between trust in science and subjective ratings of quality of evidence is higher for studies with high quality of evidence. Additionally, a recent study by Jonas and Rosman (2024) extended findings originally related to the scientificness effect (Bromme et al., 2015; Thomm & Bromme, 2012) to an author level and suggested that a higher author scientificness encourages higher ratings of author expertise, integrity and benevolence among laypeople.
Based on this research, a follow-up project aims to investigate main and interaction effects of the influence of author expertise and evidence quality on belief updating. The present pilot study will test new experimental materials for the manipulation of author expertise and evidence quality. To this end, an online experiment with a German general population sample recruited via a panel provider will be carried out. A 2*4 and a 3*4 between-subject ANOVA design will be employed to test for differences in laypeople’s evaluations of author scientificness and evidence quality. The analysis of the experimental results will enable inferences about the validity of the experimental manipulations and a possible revision of experimental materials.unknownothe
Hans Jonas''Gnosticism and Modern Nihilism', and Ludwig von Bertalanffy
‘Gnosticism and Modern Nihilism’ (published in Social Research, 1952) is indeed one of Hans Jonas’ most famous essays, to which its author reserved very deep attention during his philosophical career. As a former pupil of Martin Heidegger and Rudolf Bultmann, Jonas started to deal with religious topics, and specifically with Gnosticism, from the very outset of his philosophical career in the 1920s. After gaining recognition thanks to his remarkable philosophical-existential interpretation of Gnosticism, he returned to the modern age and its philosophical characters. Principally, Jonas discovered that modern philosophy up to Heidegger and Sartre suffered from a peculiar spiritual disease – namely, nihilism – that he had already traced in ancient Gnosticism and that he intended to reject. Therefore, Jonas’ acquaintance with ancient religion and thinking gave him a deep insight into the modern age and provided him with a first glimpse of what was later to become his biological philosophy. However, whoever could imagine that the idea of tracing similarities between Gnosticism and modern thinking came to Jonas at the beginning of 1950 from the famous philosopher and biologist Ludwig von Bertalanffy? In this article, I shall endeavour to demonstrate this thesis by quoting from unpublished documents. However, I shall also try to prove that Jonas did not follow von Bertalanffy’s advice completely. The overall aim is, therefore, both to highlight the origins of an essential turning point in the thinking of Hans Jonas, and, on such a basis, to outline the innovation and originality of his philosophical contribution
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