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Notes on the Ontology of Design
... manner of approaching not only the task but the world, more ethnographic perhaps. Designers also discuss the changing status of “the object,” and even the “nonobject” (Lukic and Katz 2010), much as anthropologists have been doing it. Finally, as exemplified recently by Anne Balsamo (2011) for the ca ...
... manner of approaching not only the task but the world, more ethnographic perhaps. Designers also discuss the changing status of “the object,” and even the “nonobject” (Lukic and Katz 2010), much as anthropologists have been doing it. Finally, as exemplified recently by Anne Balsamo (2011) for the ca ...
Assessing risky social situations∗
... This extension of the ex-ante viewpoint from positive economics to normative issues is unwarranted. Consider the following example. A corn-flakes producer discovers that a small number b of boxes have been contaminated with potentially lethal chemicals. The boxes are now in the market and, for the s ...
... This extension of the ex-ante viewpoint from positive economics to normative issues is unwarranted. Consider the following example. A corn-flakes producer discovers that a small number b of boxes have been contaminated with potentially lethal chemicals. The boxes are now in the market and, for the s ...
This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from... Bureau of Economic Research Volume Title: Capital Formation and Economic Growth
... The third part of this paper will be devoted to a brief statement of the problem of gathering data on the type of theories presented in the second section, or, more properly, to the question of seeking anything like relative confirmation of or disagreement with such theories. It would be misleading ...
... The third part of this paper will be devoted to a brief statement of the problem of gathering data on the type of theories presented in the second section, or, more properly, to the question of seeking anything like relative confirmation of or disagreement with such theories. It would be misleading ...
PRAGMATIC ANTHROPOLOGY
... moral responsibilities. Unsurprisingly, then, Kant’s Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View includes substantial attention to empirical features of human beings that are particularly salient for the cultivation of moral virtue and even ends with an impassioned reiteration of humans’ moral vocat ...
... moral responsibilities. Unsurprisingly, then, Kant’s Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View includes substantial attention to empirical features of human beings that are particularly salient for the cultivation of moral virtue and even ends with an impassioned reiteration of humans’ moral vocat ...
White Paper Opens in a new window
... speaks for itself. It makes the “family” recognisable. It’s a little bit like “If you know one, you know them all”. The implications of this can be revisited at Pierre Bourdieu who beautifully describes how powerful this recognition becomes for the discrimination and inner structure of society (Bour ...
... speaks for itself. It makes the “family” recognisable. It’s a little bit like “If you know one, you know them all”. The implications of this can be revisited at Pierre Bourdieu who beautifully describes how powerful this recognition becomes for the discrimination and inner structure of society (Bour ...
A reconnaissance of CMM research
... competent action in specific situations and was perceived as more effective than an attempt – particularly a failed attempt – at description. Saying no word, it appears, is better than saying the wrong word, but not so good as doing the right thing, which might include a self-referential statement ab ...
... competent action in specific situations and was perceived as more effective than an attempt – particularly a failed attempt – at description. Saying no word, it appears, is better than saying the wrong word, but not so good as doing the right thing, which might include a self-referential statement ab ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF WELFARE ECONOMICS, MORALITY AND THE LAW
... another, fairness requires that he compensate the victim for his losses (the classic notion of corrective justice); or that if a person commits a bad act, it is right that he be punished in proportion to the gravity of the act. On reflection, the reader can verify that these examples of nondistribu ...
... another, fairness requires that he compensate the victim for his losses (the classic notion of corrective justice); or that if a person commits a bad act, it is right that he be punished in proportion to the gravity of the act. On reflection, the reader can verify that these examples of nondistribu ...
University of Groningen Corporate social responsibility and financial
... and Siegel (2006) argue that these are employed to create the perception or reality that these corporations are advancing a social good or goal. There exist many definitions and labels, but the general idea is clear: to do more than just staying within legal boundaries, even if this possibly comprom ...
... and Siegel (2006) argue that these are employed to create the perception or reality that these corporations are advancing a social good or goal. There exist many definitions and labels, but the general idea is clear: to do more than just staying within legal boundaries, even if this possibly comprom ...
Survey of Communication Study/Chapter 5
... relationships. These books come and go, some with greater popularity than others. But, they do have the impact of altering our “best representation” of how these relationships work. What are some of your theories about how to communicate in a cross-gendered romantic relationship? How confident are y ...
... relationships. These books come and go, some with greater popularity than others. But, they do have the impact of altering our “best representation” of how these relationships work. What are some of your theories about how to communicate in a cross-gendered romantic relationship? How confident are y ...
The Social Contract
... And no mean thing is this Paradise of the Impossible. Could animals dream, then our material heaven might well be the stuff that their dreams are made of. The small-brained hominid, dragging himself through the millions of years of our evolution, may well have longed for supermarkets. Yet he, I susp ...
... And no mean thing is this Paradise of the Impossible. Could animals dream, then our material heaven might well be the stuff that their dreams are made of. The small-brained hominid, dragging himself through the millions of years of our evolution, may well have longed for supermarkets. Yet he, I susp ...
Utatlan: The Constituted Community of the K`iche Maya of Q`umarkaj
... devoted much of his professional career to studying the ethnography, ethnohistory, linguistics, and archaeology of the K’iche’ Maya of Guatemala (Carmack 1977, 1981; Carmack and Weeks 1981). The K’iche’ played a prominent role in the history of Central America. They were a dominant force in the regi ...
... devoted much of his professional career to studying the ethnography, ethnohistory, linguistics, and archaeology of the K’iche’ Maya of Guatemala (Carmack 1977, 1981; Carmack and Weeks 1981). The K’iche’ played a prominent role in the history of Central America. They were a dominant force in the regi ...
Justice, Order and Anarchy: The International Political Theory of
... ‘Man’s belligerent nature is all that saves him from despotism.’2 Two changes during the 1990s fundamentally transformed the face of IR theory. The first was a distinctive return to political theory in IR, 3 the second the development of Critical Theory – postmodern and otherwise.4 The first move so ...
... ‘Man’s belligerent nature is all that saves him from despotism.’2 Two changes during the 1990s fundamentally transformed the face of IR theory. The first was a distinctive return to political theory in IR, 3 the second the development of Critical Theory – postmodern and otherwise.4 The first move so ...
ECBB 2016 Abstract book.
... Androgenic sensitivity in the underlying neuromuscular system is associated with the evolution of a multimodal display in the footflagging frog, Staurois parvus ...
... Androgenic sensitivity in the underlying neuromuscular system is associated with the evolution of a multimodal display in the footflagging frog, Staurois parvus ...
this PDF file - Journal Publishing Service
... decade. Historian James N. Gregory best explains these commentators’ impact in his assertion that: [S]ocial science enjoyed a golden age, it was the middle third of the twentieth century, three decades beginning in the 1930s when sociologists, economists, psychologists, and others spoke with more au ...
... decade. Historian James N. Gregory best explains these commentators’ impact in his assertion that: [S]ocial science enjoyed a golden age, it was the middle third of the twentieth century, three decades beginning in the 1930s when sociologists, economists, psychologists, and others spoke with more au ...