نتایج جستجو برای: philosophical stories

تعداد نتایج: 39758  

2002
Sandra L. Bloom

It may legitimately be asked, “What is a psychiatrist doing delving into the longstanding philosophical question about the nature of evil?” As we know, finding meaning and redefining reality to incorporate the experience of trauma is a fundamental task for the survivor of overwhelming life experiences (Herman, 1992; McCann and Pearlman, 1990; Janoff-Bulman, 1992). So too, is it one of the funda...

2011

Video games can provide immersive experiences in fantasy stories of good and evil. as players become agents in their complex narrative arcs, they develop skills of moral perception and decision-making. more importantly, they may experience what J. r. r. Tolkien calls " eucatastrophe. " S hould we treat video games—at least some of them—as objects of art worthy of serious study? We tend to dismi...

Journal: :IJT 2012
Jenn Burleson Mackay Erica Bailey

This study uses an experiment to analyze how mainstream journalism’s use of tabloid writing techniques affects online credibility. Participants read four news stories and rated their credibility using McCroskey’s Source Credibility Scale. Participants found stories written with a tabloid style less credible than more traditional stories. Tabloidized soft news stories were more credible than tab...

Ma’aref, Majid , Taqavian, Fatemeh ,

One of the common views in contemporary Quranic research is the dialog on the existence of allegory and symbolic language in the Quran and Quranic stories. Citing such arguments as the common literary style between the Quranic stories and human stories, the use of symbols with specific modes of expression in the Quran and the cases in which the Divine intent is expressed through questions and a...

Journal: :IEEE MultiMedia 2013
Ramesh Jain Malcolm Slaney

Technology, especially multimedia technology, is changing the way we tell stories. We are all familiar with letters, articles, and books, but new Internet technology has led to two novel forms of storytelling that we call micro stories and mega stories. Micro stories are the short bits of text and images that we use to tell our friends about our daily life, what we had for lunch, and the funny ...

Philosophical thought, especially in its political form, began with the Al_Farabi more than thousand years ago in the Islamic world but affirmatively, this kind of thought in the world of politics and political action has less results. The question is “what is the role of political philosophy in the evolutions of the present Islamic world?” Evaluating the political-philosophical texts in the Is...

2012
Alan Hájek John Barker Paul Bartha Bert Baumgaertner Sharon Berry Rachael Briggs Hanti Lin Peter Menzies Bernard Molyneux Daniel Nolan Wolfgang Schwarz

Introduction Metaphilosophy is all the rage nowadays. Philosophers are becoming increasingly self-conscious about their methodology, as this volume showcases. And rightly so—it is part of our job description to put thinking under the microscope, and that obviously should include our philosophical thinking. Much as we want philosophers of physics, of biology, of mathematics, and so on to scrutin...

2009

Contextualism in epistemology is the view that on different occasions of utterance, the English verb know expresses different propositional attitudes—attitudes that vary in the required degree or kind of justification. For terminological convenience, I will distinguish between two contextualist theses. First, there is what Iʼll call linguistic contextualism (LC). By linguistic contextualism, I ...

Journal: :Education Research International 2022

From the perspective of probability theory, this study makes a mathematical model proverbs themselves or background stories reflected by them, carries out experiments and analyses, fully excavating philosophical, scientific, cultural connotations contained in proverbs, reveals relationship between “mathematics,” “philosophy,” “culture.” With interpretation common sayings show their charm tradit...

Journal: : 2023

The article is devoted to the study of philosophical, theological and religious significance Wandering in Russian Orthodox culture, primarily as a unique image folk religiosity. author considers concept ‘Wanderer’ one fundamental concepts culture. Its multiple meanings semantic heterogeneity are revealed analyzed both European domestic cultures; for this, particular, refers experience especiall...

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