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Catering for the needs of intellectually gifted children in early childhood: development and evaluation of questioning strategies to elicit higher order thinking ...
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Catering for the needs of intellectually gifted children in early childhood: development and evaluation of questioning strategies to elicit higher order thinking ...
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Acquiring Syntactic Variability: The Production of Wh-Questions in Children and Adults Speaking Akan
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Miani, Valeria. Amorous Hope, A Pastoral Play: A Bilingual Edition. Ed. and trans. Alexandra Coller.
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In: Renaissance and Reformation; Vol. 44 No. 3 (2021): Digital Approaches to John Milton; 311-313 ; Renaissance et Réforme; Vol. 44 No. 3 (2021): Approches numériques de l’oeuvre de John Milton; 311-313 ; 2293-7374 ; 0034-429X (2022)
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How can we recruit more men of African or African-Caribbean ancestry into our research? Co-creating a video to raise awareness of prostate cancer risk and the PROFILE study
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In: Res Involv Engagem (2022)
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How can we recruit more men of African or African-Caribbean ancestry into our research? Co-creating a video to raise awareness of prostate cancer risk and the PROFILE study
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Indeterminacy, Infinity, Ideality: Kant’s Mathematical Antinomies
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This dissertation argues for a novel interpretation of the mathematical antinomies, which concern the cosmological questions of the world’s extent in space and time and the divisibility of matter. In the resolution of the antinomies, Kant makes two striking claims. He claims (i) that the world is neither finite nor infinite in spatiotemporal extent and (ii) that spatiotemporal objects are composed neither from simples nor from infinitely many parts all of which are divided in turn. Against competing interpretations, I argue that these claims amount to a thesis of metaphysical indeterminacy for spatiotemporal phenomena. According to Kant, transcendental idealists alone can hold that spatiotemporal phenomena are metaphysically indeterminate in magnitude rather than either finite or infinite, and this commitment to indeterminacy is what allows them to escape the antinomies. Reading Kant in this way provides an interpretation of the antinomies that is more charitable than many others on offer, and it explains how the antinomies can present a dialectically effective objection to Kant’s rationalist interlocutors.Chapter 1 summarizes the arguments of the mathematical antinomies and the main interpretive positions defended in the secondary literature. Chapter 2 explains how the notions of infinity and totality relate to one another and why Kant thinks denying finitude and infinitude for spatiotemporal phenomena also implies that spatiotemporal series of conditions cannot form unconditioned totalities of conditions. With these results in hand, chapter 3 argues that the solution to the mathematical antinomies must be metaphysical rather than purely epistemic. That is, Kant’s solution is not merely that we cannot know or cognize whether spatiotemporal phenomena are finite or infinite; rather, he holds that spatiotemporal phenomena are in fact neither finite nor infinite. In chapter 4, I argue that a metaphysical indeterminacy reading is distinct from and more successful than a reading according to which the antinomies are resolved by appealing to the notion of potential infinity. Finally, in chapter 5, I show how interpreting transcendental idealism as a kind of intentional object phenomenalism can explain how metaphysical indeterminacy in spatiotemporal phenomena results from their mind-dependence.
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URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9sh9h94n
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Semantic adaptation of the Global Psychotrauma Screen for children and adolescents in the United States ...
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Semantic adaptation of the Global Psychotrauma Screen for children and adolescents in the United States ...
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Miani, Valeria. Amorous Hope, A Pastoral Play: A Bilingual Edition. Ed. and trans. Alexandra Coller
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Confident appearing: Revisiting 'Gender Advertisements' in contemporary culture
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Intrapreneurship and technological innovation in optimizing qualitative research as evidenced at Infectious Diseases Institute, Uganda
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In: J Innov Entrep (2021)
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Assessing Parent Behaviours in Parent–Child Interactions with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Infants Aged 0–3 Years: A Systematic Review
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In: J Clin Med (2021)
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Semantic adaptation of the Global Psychotrauma Screen for children and adolescents in the United States
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In: Eur J Psychotraumatol (2021)
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Nonverbal Vocalizations as Speech: Characterizing Natural-Environment Audio from Nonverbal Individuals with Autism
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In: Laughter and Other Non-Verbal Vocalisations Workshop: Proceedings (2020); Laughter and Other Non-Verbal Vocalisations Workshop 2020 (2020)
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Nonverbal Vocalizations as Speech: Characterizing Natural-Environment Audio from Nonverbal Individuals with Autism ...
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Bilingual Children's Interpretation of Sentences with before and or ...
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The validity of Online Learning and teaching of a Spanish using an online delivery mode
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2020)
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