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objection – vastuväide off limits – üle piiri olema
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

several compelling objections. Questions 1 Can you think of any further objections to the Referential Theory as stated here? 2 Are objections 1 and 2 entirely fair, or are there plausible replies that the referential theorist might make? Further reading · Probably the most persistent critic of the Referential Theory is Wittgenstein (1953: Part I). A more systematic Wittgensteinian attack is found in Waismann (1965a: ch. 8). · Arguments of the sort lying behind objection 3 are found in Frege (1892/1952a) and (1892/1952b). · Bradley's regress is further discussed by Wolterstorff (1970: ch. 4) and by Loux (1998: ch. 1). Part I Reference and referring 2 Definite descriptions Overview Even if the Referential Theory of Meaning does not hold for all words, one might think it would apply at least to singular terms (terms that purport to refer to single individuals, such as proper names, pronouns, and definite descriptions)

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Vocabulary of Unit 4

10.kl ­ VOCABULARY OF UNIT 4 acid rain ­ happevihm address ­ aadress afar ­ kaugele (nt maale) alternative ­ alternatiiv, valikuvõimalus ant ­ sipelgas armour ­ soomus, raudrüü array ­ rivi, rida ballad ­ ballaad ban ­ keelustama budget ­ eelarve can´t help ­ ei saa midagi parata can´t stand ­ ei talu car pool ­ auto ühiskasutus centipede ­ sajajalgne circumference ­ ümbermõõt clad ­ kaetud, riietatud clover ­ ristikhein coal ­ kivisüsi community ­ kogukond, ühiskond consequence ­ tagajärg conservation ­ looduskaitse crimson ­ veripunane, tulipunane daisy tree ­ karikakra puu deceive ­ tüssama, petma, eksiteele viima deforestation ­ metsa lageraie demand ­ nõudma diameter ­ diameeter drawback ­ puudus, tagasilöök drift ­ triivima, hulkuma emit ­ eraldama, kiirgama endangered species ­ ohustatud/hävimisohus liigid energy use ­ energia kasutus epic ­ eepiline, kangelaslik face ­ vastu astuma, silmitsi olema fairy land ­ muinasjutumaa fil...

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Prepositions

FROM Absent from Abstain from Benefit from Date from Demand from Depart from Departure from Die from Differ from Different from Discourage from Dismiss from Escape from Expel from Hear from Prevent sb from Protect from Protection from Quotation from Receive from Recover from Refrain from Remove from Retire from Result from Retire from Safe from Save sb from Separate from Suffer from Translate from ... into TO According to Accustomed to Addicted to Allergic to Amount to Answer to Apologise tos b for sth Appeal to Allpy to sb Attend to Belong to Close to Compare to Complain to Connect to Contrary to Contribute to Convert to Correspond to Cruel to Date back to Dear to Dedicate to Describe sb/sth tos b else Engaged to sb Equal to Exception to Faithful to Familiar tos b Friendly to Grateful to sb for sth Happe to Harmful to Identical to Indifferent to Invitation to Invite sb to Keen to do sth Keep to Key to Kind to Lend sth to sb Listen to...

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Media and Advertising

(6) ........ against TV and given their set away. Their children now do something truly educational. They read books. 1) A dimming B dumping C dumbing D duncing 2) A medium B norm C average D par 3) A outdistance B outdo C outreach D outnumbe 4) A protest B complaint C objection D disapproval 5) A fill B serve C make D form 6) A position B place C stand D stage 4. Complete each sentence, using one of the words from the box. fiction illiterate literature outline shorthand gist illegible manuscript prose unprintable

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Prepositions

Absent from-puuduma Abstain from-halvast harj hoiduma According to-vastavalt Account for-põhjendama Accuse sb of-süüdistama Accustomed to-harjunud Acquainted with-tuttav millegi/kellegagi Advantage of-eelis Advice on-nõu andma Afraid of-kedagi kartma Afraid for-kellegi pärast kartma Agree with sb on sth-nõustuma Aim at-sihtima Allergic to-allergiline Amazed at/by-imestunud Amount to-ulatuma sinnani Amused at/with/by-lõbustatud Angry at what sb does-vihane Angry with sb about sth-vihane Angry with sb for doing sth-vihane Annoyed with sb about sth-häiritud (in)answer to-vastus Anxious about sth-murelik Apologise to sb for sth-vabandama Appeal to/against-meeldima Apply(to sb)for sth-kandideerima Approve of-heaks kiitma Argue with sb about sth-vaidlema Arrest sb for sth-arreteerima Arrive at(a small place)-saabuma Arrive in(a town)-saabuma Ashamed of-häbenema Ask for-küsima midagi Ask sb a question-küsimust kelleltki küsima Astonished at/by...

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U.S.A

occurs. Members of both houses work together in "conference committees" if the chambers have passed different versions of the same bill. Groups who try to persuade Congressmen to vote for or against a bill are known as "lobbies". When both houses of Congress pass a bill on which they agree, it is sent to the president for his signature. If President is disapproves, he vetoes and refusing to sign it, and sends it back to Congress. President's objection are read and debated. To overcome the President's veto, the bill must get a 2/3 majority in each chamber. CULTURE The development of the culture of the United States of America -- music, cinema, dance, architecture, literature, poetry, cuisine and the visual arts -- has been marked by a tension between two strong sources of inspiration: European sophistication and domestic originality.

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Jane Austen

considered the rightful property of some one or other of their daughters. "My dear Mr. Bennet," said his lady to him one day, "have you heard that Netherfield Park is let at last?" Mr. Bennet replied that he had not. "But it is," returned she; "for Mrs. Long has just been here, and she told me all about it." Mr. Bennet made no answer. "Do you not want to know who has taken it?" cried his wife impatiently. "You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing it." This was invitation enough. "Why, my dear, you must know, Mrs. Long says that Netherfield is taken by a young man of large fortune from the north of England; that he came down on Monday in a chaise and four to see the place, and was so much delighted with it, that he agreed with Mr. Morris immediately; that he is to take possession before Michaelmas, and some of his servants are to be in the house by the end of next week." "What is his name?" "Bingley."

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Kaasaegne teaduslik mõtlemine ja filosoofilised meetodid

Moral principles might conflict. How do we justify moral principles? Utilitarism (John Stuart Mill) - Only absolute value is happiness and pleasure. Other actions should be directed towards it. - We judge actions by their consequences. No need for specific moral principles. - The right action is what maximises happiness (makes as many people as happy as possible). What is utility? Is it better to be a happy pig than an unhappy philosopher? How to evaluate consequences? A Common Objection Both are impartial (detached) Toward ​Virtues Technology and Society Q1: To what extent society shapes technology? Q2: To what extent technology shapes society? Voltuntarism → Determinism - Society freely creates and - Technology develops with its own develops technology. autonomous logic.

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Inglise keele struktuur

Amplifiers are only attributive when they are used as emphasizers, conveying principally emphasis rather than degree. c) Downtoners: have a lowering effect. Usually scaling downwards from an assumed norm. They are relatively few (eg: slight in a slight effort, feeble in a feeble joke). Restrictive adjectives: restrict the reference of the noun exclusively, particularly or chiefly. Examples, within noun phases, include: a certain person his chief excuse the principal objection the exact answer the same student the sole argument the only occasion the specific point a particular child the very man Adjectives related to adverbs: Some noninherent adjectives that are only attributive can be related to adverbs, even though they are not intensifying or restrictive. They include: my former friend `formerly my friend' an old friend `a friend of old' past students `students in the past'

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Public International Law is a system of law

Cannot be used as excuses if the treaty has a boundary, changes are caused by a breach of obligations. Treaties in conflict with jus cogens norms are void and terminated. Procedure If a party invokes a defect in its consent or a ground for impeaching the validity of a treaty, terminating it, withdrawing from it or suspending its operation, it must notify the other parties and propose measures to be taken. If no objections, the party carry out the measures. If objection, then solution through the UN charter, art 33. If no solution found within 12 months, then if the dispute concerns jus cogens norm any party may apply to the ICJ for a decision; concerning other articles procedure like in the annex. Notification must be in writing. Any acts of declaring something carried out through an instrument communicated to the other parties, signed. Notification can be revoked any time before it takes affect. Invalid treaty is void, no legal force

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

n. wideness Pine forests are found over a wide area of the Pacific Northwest. The senator has traveled wide1y. autonomous adj. by itself, with no association adv. autonomously Syn. independent Mexico became an autonomous state in 1817. Although working closely with the government, all businesses function autonomously. disapproval n. the act of disagreeing, not giving approval v. disapprove adv. disapprovingly Syn. objection Their disapproval of the plan caused the experiment to be abandoned. The students disapproved of the plan of study. disruptive adj. causing confusion and interruption v. disrupt Syn. disturbing n. disruption adv. disruptively Frequent questions during lectures can be disruptive. The storm caused a disruption in bus service. haphazardly adv. having no order or pattern, by chance adj. haphazard Syn

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

But others are against that in this type of task the order of that soldiers' spouses feel. Another them because they don't want to see the statements fits the order of the bride-to-be watched the show, got the countryside being concreted over. information in the recording. Tell suspicious, started investigating and I'm afraid I don't go along with that them to prepare for the listening by found the others. Now, you won't objection. I don't believe affluent believe this, but although none of reading the sentences carefully and people with their big country houses them had actually met the guy, many underlining any key words. Remind

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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused

the patriarchs till the flood, got out of the ark with Noah and his sons, made and supported all the kings of the earth till the captivity of the Israelites in Egypt, and then the poor fatherhood was under hatches, till God, by giving the Israelites kings, re-established the ancient and prime right of the lineal succession in paternal government. This is his business from p. 12. to 19. And then obviating an objection, and clearing a difficulty or two with one half reason, p. 23. to confirm the natural right of regal power, he ends the first chapter. I hope it is no injury to call an half quotation an half reason; for God says, Honour thy father and mother; but our author contents himself with half, leaves out thymother quite, as little serviceable to his purpose. But of that more in another place. I do not think our author so little skilled in the way of writing

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Inglise keel unit 5 answers

1. (a) (i) gene length of DNA; codes for a (specific), polypeptide / protein / RNA; max 1 allele alternative form of a gene; found at a, locus / particular position on, a chromosome; max 1 (ii) assume allele refers to coat colour allele (coat colour) gene / alleles, only on X chromosome; A no (coat colour), gene / allele, on Y chromosome male cats, XY / only have one X chromosome; males have only one (coat colour) allele / cannot have two (coat colour) alleles; need black and orange alleles for tortoiseshell colour; 2 r r w w (b) parental genotypes C C × C C ; r w ...

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

Local tastes and thinking challenged many facets of the Hero's Journey idea severely. Each culture has a unique orientation to the Hero's Journey, with something in each local character resisting some terms, defining them differently, or giving them different emphasis. M y theoretical framework has been shaken from every angle, and I think is the richer for it. A FORM, NOT A FORMULA First, I must address a significant objection about the whole idea of The Writer's Journey — the suspicion of artists and critics that it is formulaic, leading to stale XVI PREFACE repetition. W e come to a great divide in theory and practice about these principles. S o m e professional writers don't like the idea o f a n a l y z i n g the creative process at all, and urge students to ignore all b o o k s a n d teachers a n d "Just do it

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

outlier, so, for the duration of this book, please suspend any fear of "getting bulky." Even if you are a fast-responder, as you observe changes, you can omit pieces or reduce frequency. Don't worry about waking up looking like the Hulk the morning after a single workout. It won't happen, as much as men wish it did. There will be plenty of time to tweak and fine-tune, to cut back or shift gears, as you go. One potential objection from the scientists in the group: But don't women have more slow- twitch muscle bers? Doesn't that mean women should train di erently? I propose not, and I'm not the rst. Based on the data in this book and in the literature, you'll see that (1) muscle ber composition can be changed, and (2) you should eat and train for your desired outcome, not to accommodate your current condition. Don't fall victim to sexism in exercise. It's almost always a fraud or a sales pitch. TOOLS AND TRICKS

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