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Songs of My Moods

Songs of My Moods

Ira Altman

iUniverse
2002
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Harry Altman was born in Poland in 1912 and grew up a virtual orphan on the streets of Jewish Warsaw and in the shtetel of Grodzisk between the two great wars of the twentieth century. His autobiography, Memoirs of a Stormy Life (Writer's Club Press, 2000) describes his early years of severe deprivation, abandonment by his father, Avrom Sholem Altman (a major figure in the Left-Paole movement of Zionism), and destitution. Many of the poems in this posthumous volume refer back to those days. Escaping from the Soviets after the war, and arriving at last to America, he became engaged in the more normal pursuits of making a living and raising a family, leaving him little time to pursue his life-long interest in Yiddish literature. It was during his retirement that a flurry of writings issued from his pen. He published his aforementioned autobiography, dozens of free-lance political commentaries which, over several years, appeared in the opinion pages of the Jewish daily, Forward, and the present work now being posthumously published in English translation, many poems of which appeared in Yiddish in Der Onheib (Journal of the Coordinating Committee of Yiddish Culture Clubs) and in Styles (Signonot, a Hebrew language publication out of Haifa, Israel).
The Concept of Intelligence

The Concept of Intelligence

Ira Altman

University Press of America
1997
sidottu
This book is about the concept of intelligence which derives virtually all of its significance from an occurrence use of mental conduct adverbs. The Concept of Intelligence provides an episodic rather than a dispositional analysis, while at the same time, agreeing that intelligence has "outer criteria" of meaning. It reinforces the "nature" as opposed to the "nurture" side of the popular debate on intelligence by showing what the concept signifies in ordinary language, and so, dovetails with the controversial "The Bell Curve."
The Concept of Intelligence

The Concept of Intelligence

Ira Altman

University Press of America
1997
nidottu
This book is about the concept of intelligence which derives virtually all of its significance from an occurrence use of mental conduct adverbs. But an occurrence or episodic use of mental concepts does not open the way toward viewing mental events as 'ghostly processes,' for as far as the concept of intelligence is concerned, the occurrences are publicly observable; the significance of 'intelligence' is predicted on outward criteria. The Concept of Intelligence provides an episodic rather than a dispositional analysis, while at the same time, agreeing that intelligence has 'outer criteria' of meaning. It reinforces the 'nature' as opposed to the 'nurture' side of the popular debate on intelligence by showing what the concept signifies in ordinary language, and so, dovetails with the controversial 'The Bell Curve^D>.'The book is intended for courses in the philosophy of mind, philosophical psychology, cognitive science, analytic philosophy, psychology, psychometrics, and artificial intelligence.