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Early in Principia Mathematicaz Russell presents an argument that “z‘the author of Waverleyz’ means nothing”, an argument that he calls a “deWnite proofz”. He generalizes it to claim that deWnite descriptions are incomplete symbols having meaning only in sentential context. This Principiaz “proofz” went largely unnoticed until Russell reaUrmed a near-identical “proofz” in his philosophical auto...
A list, with titles, of about 120 papers by the author and his colleagues is followed by a classified list of important contributions by others in the fields discussed. Author and subject indices are given. Adventures in Respiration is not a physiological monograph in the usual sense, but rather the scientific autobiography of one of America's leaders in the physiology of respiration. The layma...
BACKGROUND This paper presents research that was framed by our early understandings about the ways that people incorporate the consequences of illness into their lives. The word 'transition' has been used to describe this process. We believed self-management to be central to the transition process but this assertion required further research, hence this paper. AIM The research aimed at unders...
Russell claims in his autobiography and elsewhere that he discovered his 1905 theory of descriptions while attempting to solve the logical and semantic paradoxes plaguing his work on the foundations of mathematics. In this paper, I hope to make the connection between his work on the paradoxes and the theory of descriptions and his theory of incomplete symbols generally clearer. In particular, I...
Autoethnography – a qualitative research method that combines characteristics of ethnography and autobiography – is gaining momentum within the creative and performing arts as a research tool, partly because of the opportunity it provides for writers, artists, performers and others to reflect critically upon their personal and professional creative experiences. In recent years, ‘analytic autoet...
Assumptions of difficulties with social interaction, or lack of interest in social interaction, are central to many definitions and conventional understandings of autism. However, many individuals with autism describe a strong craving social interaction. This article uses autobiographical accounts written by individuals who identified as autistic as a source of qualitative research data and spe...
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