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| Mathematical modelling and the separation of mathematics from reality Afterwards, it will be discussed how this separation effects the discourse on modelling in the classroom. For that purpose, central topoi of this discourse, e g the modelling cycle and characteristics of modelling tasks, will be analysed 72.55 Kb. 1 | read |
| Intelligence, Race, and Psychological Testing Mark Alfano, Associate Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Technology, Delft University of Technology 52.5 Kb. 1 | read |
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| Bo Nun Amuin: The Sacred Masks of the Baule Culture Bo Nun Amuin French colonization of any Western African people. They also managed to maintain their traditional customs and practices longer than most group that come in constant contact with European traders, inhabitants, missionaries 1.06 Mb. 10 | read |
| Resolved: The non-therapeutic use of human enhancement technologies is immoral This topic poses a timely, specific question about what the moral implications are of technologies that modify human beings beyond their given capacities or abilities. The wording of this topic is very important to understand its boundaries 118.56 Kb. 5 | read |
| Irreducible mind notes also seems to fit in Division of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, is lead author of the book Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century 195.6 Kb. 5 | read |
| Verbatim Mac This is the core of architecture: To provide a space for human beings. This quote from Pritzker Prize winning Swiss architect Peter Zumthor offers a glimpse into the necessity of space for human survival 36.72 Kb. 7 | read |