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Culture. --- Methodology. --- Philosophy --- Research --- Cultural sociology --- Culture --- Sociology of culture --- Civilization --- Popular culture --- Methodology --- Social aspects --- Humanities Methodology
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This is a novel of ideas. Flatly to say that it is a work of fiction would needlessly call into question the value of those ideas. To claim, on the other hand, that the text is factual, in whole or part, would, after tedious reflections on the meaning of 'facticity, ' likely be judged a lie.
AMERICAN LITERATURE --- LITERARY CRITICISM --- American Literature --- Literary Criticism --- American literature --- Literary criticism
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Philosophy, Chinese --- Philosophy --- Philosophy, Comparative --- East and West --- Philosophy & Religion --- Civilization, Western --- Civilization, Oriental --- Occident and Orient --- Orient and Occident --- West and East --- Eastern question --- Comparative philosophy --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Chinese philosophy --- Asian influences --- Oriental influences --- Western influences --- Philosophy, Chinese. --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy, Comparative. --- East and West.
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Thinking Through Confucius critically interprets the conceptual structure underlying Confucius' philosophical reflections. It also investigates "thinking," or "philosophy" from the perspective of Confucius. Perhaps the philosophical question of our time is "what is philosophy". The authors suggest that an examination of the Chinese philosophy may provide an alternative definition of philosophy that can be used to address some of the pressing issues of the Western cultural tradition. This book finds an appropriate language for the interpretation of traditional Chinese philosophical thought - a language which is relatively free from the bias and presuppositions of Western philosophy.
Philosophy --- Philosophy & Religion --- Confucius. --- Konfuzius --- Kung tzu --- Kong zi --- Kongzi --- Confucianism. --- Neo-Confucianism.
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Information fusion refers to the merging of information from disparate sources with differing conceptual, contextual and typographical representations. Rather than focusing on traditional data fusion applications which have been mainly concerned with physical military targets, this unique resource explores new human-centered trends, such as locations, identity, and interactions of individuals and groups (social networks). Moreover, the book discusses two new major sources of information: human observations and web-based information. This cutting-edge volume presents a new view of multi-sensor data fusion that seeks to address these new developments, explicitly considering the active role of a human user/analyst. Professionals become knowledgeable about the key inputs into this innovative information fusion process, including traditional sensing resources (S-space), dynamic communities of human observers (H-space), and resources such as archived sensor data, blogs, and dynamic news reports from citizen reporters via the Internet (I-space).
Human-computer interaction. --- Human-machine systems. --- Multisensor data fusion.
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