The immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region is encoded as three separate libraries of elements in germ-line DNA: VH, D and JH. To examine the order and ... F,W,Alt,... - 《Embo Journal》 被引量: 1232发表: 1984年 Update on Hsp90 Inhibitors in Clinical Trial In the intervening year...
Bowring, Bill (2010) `What is Realism in International Law and Human Rights?'. In Joseph, Jonathan and Colin Wight (eds.) Scientific Realism and International Relations. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan Press, ch.6.BOWRING, B. (2010) What is Realism in International Law and Human Rights? IN...
Construed broadly, the debate about scientific realism-very roughly, the view that we should take science at face value, and its contemporary (and/or well-confirmed) theories to be pretty much right even in what they say about the unobservable-is still one of the most active in the general...
Realism and antirealism are two sides of a philosophical debate behind the whole basis of accepted scientific truth.
What is Virtual Reality? Definition of Virtual Reality: Is a world (objects and subjects) created by technical means, transmitted to a person through his sensations: sight, hearing, smell, touch, etc. Virtual reality imitates both impact and responses to
The relation between philosophy and the critique of language has provoked some rather extreme pronouncements in the present century. Philosophy, Carnap once said, is the logical analysis of the language of science, and Dummett has quite recently reassert
Ontic structural realism is at its core the view that "structure is ontologically fundamental." Informed from its inception by the scientific revolutions that punctuated the 20th century, its advocates often present the position as the p... K Mckenzie - 《Philosophy Compass》 被引量: 1发表: ...
1 What Is Realism, and Why Should Qualitative Researchers Care? Realism Philosophic realism in general is defined by Phillips (1987, p. 205) as "the view that entities exist independently of being perceived, or independently of our theories about them." Schwandt adds that "scientific realism is...
433. What Is a Scientific Fact? ‘Facts are beyond dispute’, it is often said. But if this were the whole truth of the matter, it would be nonsensical to make the nowadays common contrast between scientific facts and other facts. Mostly in everyday life, we have to speak naively as...
Critical realism is presented as an ontology and epistemology to frame science education, and focus on the development of critical scientific literacy by teaching students what is real and what is arbitrary about science. Recommendations for science education are outlined, grounded in critical realism ...