What are the types of functions in structural functionalism? "If wishes were horses, beggars would ride but sociology is not just the study of institutional relationship". Discuss this quote from a sociological perspective. What is the difference between a job description and a jo...
Geography Is a Hybrid Discipline: Geography is the subject of studying the Earth, specifically the description and explanation of processes occurring in certain areas. Geographers are generally taught to utilize several methodologies and tools to investigate their subjects. They are also expected to be...
But no matter how the form may vary, the fact that an organism has conscious experience at all means, basically, that there is something it is like to be that organism. There may be further implications about the form of the experience; there may even (though I doubt it) be implications...
In some respects, seeing the final complete description of the method was a tiny bit disappointing, after the huge anticipation that had built up following the CASP14 meeting. [...] In many respects, AlphaFold2 is ‘just’ a very well-engineered system that takes many of the recently explo...
One may say that either we can treat matter-energy distribution as a description of what exists and the function of the spacetime metric an attribute of that object, or reverse and hold that spacetime with its metric is what exists. The structure of general relativity transcends the structure ...
description, in contrast with the “higher form,”“the meaningful description of the past.” The antiquarian mistakes a mass of historical detail for history, and “wants to know, not to understand.” Consequently “when antiquarianism pretends to be history … doubts must arise.” (Elton 1987...
A simple verbal description, or a vivid image of what the model did, assists retention. (Memory is such an important cognitive process that we devote the chapter "Memory" exclusively to it.) In the example of taking a class to sharpen your drawing skills, you will need to remember what ...
The goal of the present contribution is to explore what kinds of objects languages are from a biolinguistic point of view. I define the biolinguistic point of view as a naturalistic study of languages and I show that from this point of view, languages ar
I call this question the less serious one, because it may be that there is some technical use of 'naturalistic' that is being employed in these discussions. If so, the question is as to just what that is; and this is the more serious of the two questions. Lacking some avowed "naturali...
What is the difference between theory and models of curriculum? What is the difference between a job description and a job design? What is a similarity and difference between feminist theory and symbolic interactionism? How are Cubism and Expressionism different from each other?