2.2 Three Greek dialogues Read the excerpts of Plato's Protagoras highlighted in the version attached below. Jot down a few ideas about the final vocabulary that Socrates uses in the dialogue. 1.9 Final vocabularies in context As I discussed earlier, there are different ways of looking at things and valuing them, as there are different kinds of things we value. I also suggested that you might, in your arguments, try and value reasons: are they ‘good’ reasons for doing things? We might also be concerned with outcomes, but because outcomes require a route to achieving them, the means or process also needs to be assessed. As we'll see in the next section, Socrates says, in the Platonic dialogues, you might t 1.3 Your thoughts What I have not done yet, however, is to say what ethics actually is! Before doing that I would like to give you an opportunity to collect your own initial thoughts on the matter and introduce some further ideas. Let's start with your reflection. Environmental and Resource Economics - Chapter Introduction Tuur wil eten : Begrijpend lezen Tuur wil eten is een online leesboekje voor beginnende lezertjes (niveau AVI 2). Deze werkblaadjes horen bij het verhaal. Leerlingen kunnen ze zelfstandig oplossen. Je vindt het boekje op … BaSo-fiche : Gegevensdocument over de schoolloopbaan van kinderen in de basisschool Een baso-fiche is een gegevensdocument dat een hulp kan zijn om de overgang naar het secundair vlotter te maken. Het document dat hier werd toegevoegd is een voorbeeldje. Lying about Libya President Obama and other US officials have repeated over and over that the US-NATO war in Libya is all about "protecting civilians," and that it is limited and defensive in nature. But now that we are more than 90 days into an operation that Obama claimed would last "days, not weeks," it is time to state the obvious: the president has been fundamentally dishonest wit Entrepreneurship (graduate level) Redefining Global Leadership Single cantilever beam test CORE-Materials posted a photo: This resource is a schematic image showing the Single Cantilever Beam (SCB) test used to determine the skin debonding energy of thick skinned compos FXG形式でのページとオブジェクトの書き出し 2011 Lecture 4: Platonism as a Way of Life Teaching children with Attention Deficit Disorder Quadratic Equations: Solving Quadratic Equations オブジェクトの重なり順と整列 James Madison: Did You Know? (1:36) Creating the conditions for radical public service innovation - David Albury Listening exercise: Slide show about Tongeren (place in Belgium) Porter Hall OR Logic Gate
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This chapter gives an overview of a few of the key ideas and economic theories that help us understand where environmental problems come from and what makes something a problem that actually […]



This course provides an introductory overview of the knowledge and skills needed for the identification, evaluation, and exploitation of opportunities in a variety of circumstances and environments. The course focuses on developing a proactive and effectual way for individuals and organizations to determine and pursue their goals. We train individuals to seek innovation (Are we doing the right things?) rather than optimization (Are we doing things right?). The course is integrative and multi-dis
Thunderbird School of Global Management President Angel Cabrera and other faculty discuss the Thunderbird Global Business Dialogue, which will be Nov. 10-11, 2011, in Glendale, Arizona. http://www.thunderbird.edu/dialogue
Adobe Fireworks CS5で、FXG2.0フォーマットによる画像を、マルチページのデザインあるいは個別のオブジェクトとして編集可能な状態で書き出し、Flash Catalystなどで利用する方法を学びます。
Fourth and final lecture in the 2011 John Locke lecture series Philosophy is a demanding intellectual discipline, with many facets: logic, epistemology, philosophy of nature and science, metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of art, rhetoric, philosophy of language and mind. But a long tradition of ancient Greek philosophers, beginning with Socrates, made their philosophies also complete ways of life. For them reason, perfected by philosophy-not religion, not cultural traditions
This advice sheet is aimed at children with Special needs (Attention Deficit Disorder). It offers strategies for dealing with this disability in the mainstream classroom.
This module contains the a quadratic equations from Elementary Algebra by Denny Burzynski and Wade Ellis, Jr.
このビデオでは、アートワーク上の複数のオブジェクトを、重なり順の変更や整列パネルを使用し整える方法についてご紹介します。
At just 5'4", James Madison was hardly a commanding presence, but that didn't stop him from shaping American history. There is no narration, just a series of facts. This is a good video to provide students with insights into his accomplishments and his times.
Public services are facing an unprecedented combination of challenges and opportunities: demographic, technological, public expectations, fiscal constraint, local and global "wicked issues". The need for radical innovation - innovation that achieves significantly better outcomes for significantly lower costs - has perhaps never been greater.This lecture will draw on international research, experience and case studies to discuss the policy, system and organisational dynamics and relationships nec
You understand a slide show presentation or spoken explanation concerning a cultural subject.
The very first building on CMU's campus, it connects to Baker Hall. Learn a fun fact about the two entranceways facing Frew Street.
Worksheet on circuits that looks at the OR logic gate. Students are required to mark in the current flow showing the different combinations of high and low inputs and high or low output and construct a truth table for the OR logic gate. A set of circuits with current flow marked is given as a 'solution'.














