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Über die Intentionalität der Wahrnehmung in John R. Searles "Intentionalität. Eine Abhandlung zur Philosophie des Geistes"
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2008 im Fachbereich Philosophie - Philosophie des 20. Jahrhunderts / Gegenwart, Georg-August-Universit t G ttingen (Philosophische Fakult t ), Veranstaltung: Seminar: Absichten / Intentionen, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Was eine Theorie der Wahrnehmung spannend macht, ist, dass die Wahrnehmung eine so grundlegende Form ist, ber die unser Geist in Beziehung zur Welt steht. In einer Intentionalit tstheorie bietet die Wahrnehmungstheorie den Ausgangspunkt und die Voraussetzung f r andere Formen von Intentionalit t, sowie die der Handlung und bei Searle bis zur sprachlichen Bedeutung. Das hei t, wenn man sich mit der Intentionalit t der Wahrnehmung auseinandersetzt, dann hat man einen wichtig Schritt dahin getan, sich selbst, seinem geistigen Innenleben und dem Platz dieses Lebens in der physischen Welt, bewusst zu werden. Wenn Searle die begrifflichen Eigenschaften der Wahrnehmung schildert, dann ist das der Versuch, die Grundlagen der Struktur unseres psychischen oder mentalen Lebens nachzuzeichnen. F r John Searle ist das Problem der Wahrnehmung eines von dem er sagt: "..., da nur wenige Probleme in der Geschichte der Philosophie mehr rger gemacht haben...". In Searles Bestreben, der Wahrnehmung in einer Intentionalit tstheorie einen ihr geb hrenden Platz zu verschaffen, steckt vieles, mit dem er sich von der traditionellen Philosophie verabschieden m chte. Ich m chte vor allem erl utern, wie er das tut und dann versuchen zu schauen, inwiefern es ihm gelungen ist. Ich h tte Searles Denkmuster, die eher seine Position in der Philosophie des Geistes im Gro en und Ganzen beschreiben, gerne vollst ndig vorangeschickt. Somit w re der Rahmen gekl rt, in dem dann Searles Betrachtung der Wahrnehmung als intentionalen Erlebens im Besonderen erkl rt werden k nnte. Doch so grundlegend die Wahrnehmung f r eine Theorie ber das wichtigste Merkmal des Bewusstseins ist, soviele weitreichende Implikationen werden hier und dort unvermeidlich wieder au
Bedeutung Und Schwachen Der Sprechakttheorie Von John R. Searle
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2012 im Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft / Sprachforschung (fach bergreifend), Note: 2,0, Albert-Ludwigs-Universit t Freiburg, Veranstaltung: Pragmatik, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Die Arbeit gibt einen berblick ber die wesentlichen Aussagen der Sprechakttheorie von John R. Searle. Zun chst werden die Grundbegriffe der Theorie erkl rt. Darauf aufbauend wird genau auf die Aussagen der Theorie ber indirekte Sprechakte eingegangen. Diese werden anhand von Beispielen erl utert. Abschlie end wird Searles Sprechakttheorie kritisch hinterfragt.
Brigadier General St. John R. Liddell's Division at Chickamauga: The Study of a Divisions Performance in Battle

Brigadier General St. John R. Liddell's Division at Chickamauga: The Study of a Divisions Performance in Battle

U. S. Army Command and General Staff Col

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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This book is a historical analysis or Brigadier General St. John R. Liddell and his division during the Battle of Chickamauga. Liddell's Division was an ad hoc unit, formed just prior to the battle. During the battle, the unit was involved in five different engagements over a period of three days. These engagements resulted in varying degrees of success and failure. In today's context the performance of the division can be seen as mostly a failure, but from the American Civil War perspective the division's performance in many ways was a success. The division's experiences over the three-day period included: fighting against the overwhelming firepower of a new weapon and suffering numerous casualties; surprising and routing three enemy brigades before being surprised, flanked, and forced to retreat; lacking the will to attack across an open field littered with dead and wounded comrades; attacking and flanking the enemy then being threatened with cut off from the main army; and finally being attacked unexpectedly from the flank and routed. The book begins with a general summation of the battle and an introductory discussion of the structure, leadership, tactics, weapons, and training of the Confederate -varmies during the American Civil War. The book then continues with an examination of General Liddell's life and background before and during the early part of the war. Next, the thesis discusses, as a prelude to Chickamauga, Liddell and his brigades' experiences at the Battle of Stones River and during the Tullahoma Campaign. The thesis continues with a description of the background and combat experiences of the brigade commanders and the units that comprised Liddell's Division. Thereafter, the book analyzes the performance of General Liddell and his division at the Battle of Chickamauga and draws conclusions as to the proximate causes of the performance: causes that are related to the terrain, the organization of the division, the lack of enemy information, and the tactical focus of Liddell and his commanders.
Documents from F. Taylor Ostrander at Oxford, John R. Commons' Reasonable Value and Clarence E. Ayres' Last Course
Volume 26B continues, in part, the important graduate career of F. Taylor Ostrander, notable the year spent at Oxford University. Among his tutors and professors were some of the leading faculty at Oxford. The volume also contains two documents important for the history of Institutional Economics, John R. Commons' "Reasonable Value", his first effort leading to his Institutional Economics; and notes from Clarence E. Ayres' final course taught on institutional economics, at the University of Texas.
Paul A. Samuelson, John R. Hicks, Kenneth J. Arrow, Gerard Debreu and Maurice F.C. Allais
This groundbreaking series brings together a critical selection of key papers by the Nobel Memorial Laureates in Economics that have helped shape the development and present state of economics. The editors have organised this comprehensive series by theme and each volume focuses on those Laureates working in the same broad area of study. The careful selection of papers within each volume is set in context by an insightful introduction to the Laureates’ careers and main published works. This landmark series will be an essential reference for scholars throughout the world.
Holy Wealth: Accounting for This World and the Next in Religious Belief and Practice: Festschrift for John R. Hinnells
This volume, presented to John R. Hinnells on his 75th Birthday, focuses on the interface between material and spiritual wealth, a theme that runs across many religions and cultures and that incorporates a major strand of John R. Hinnells's particular fascination with the Zoroastrians of ancient and modern times, and his more general interest in the positive and life-affirming aspects of religious traditions across many domains. The volume includes seventeen studies by leading scholars exploring ideas of and attitudes to material wealth and its use for promoting spiritual benefits in Zoroastrian, Mithraic, Christian, Buddhist and Islamic traditions.