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The Policing Machine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

The Policing Machine

A revelatory look at how the NYPD has resisted change through strategic and selective community engagement. The past few years have seen Americans express passionate demands for police transformation. But even as discussion of no-knock warrants, chokeholds, and body cameras has exploded, any changes to police procedures have only led to the same outcomes. Despite calls for increased accountability, police departments have successfully stonewalled change. In The Policing Machine, Tony Cheng reveals the stages of that resistance, offering a close look at the deep engagement strategies that NYPD precincts have developed with only subsets of the community in order to counter any truly meaningful...

Transcendental Epistemology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Transcendental Epistemology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-02-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Transcendental arguments were prominent in Western philosophy, German idealism, phenomenological tradition, and P. F. Strawson's thinking. They have fallen out of fashion because of their associations with transcendental idealism and verificationism. They are still invoked by important figures in the analytic tradition even if the very same tradition has cast doubt on such arguments. The nature of transcendental arguments remains unclear: Are they supposed to be deductive? Are they synthetic or analytic? If they are a priori, how are they supposed to be about the empirical world? What are their relations to necessity, conceivability, and essence? This Element takes up the challenge of elucidating the nature of transcendental arguments, embedded in the wider context of transcendental epistemology. It will be argued that the key premise 'transcendental conditional' is synthetic, necessary, and a posteriori.

Washington, D.C. For Dummies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Washington, D.C. For Dummies

Whether you want to pay homage to history, marvel at the seat of power, take in world-class museums and art galleries, or see the cherry trees in bloom, the nation’s capital offers a wealth of wonderful choices for visitors. With information on the top sights plus some really interesting lesser-known attractions, this friendly guide gives you the scoop on: The shrines to freedom and the halls of government, including the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the Library of Congress, the White House, the Capitol, and more Three great itineraries and three great day trips Moving sights such as the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Arlington National Cemetery, and the Vietnam Veterans Memo...

Expected Experiences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Expected Experiences

This book brings together perspectives on predictive processing and expected experience. It features contributions from an interdisciplinary group of authors specializing in philosophy, psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience. Predictive processing, or predictive coding, is the theory that the brain constantly minimizes the error of its predictions based on the sensory input it receives from the world. This process of prediction error minimization has numerous implications for different forms of conscious and perceptual experience. The chapters in this volume explore these implications and various phenomena related to them. The contributors tackle issues related to precision estimation, sensory prediction, probabilistic perception, and attention, as well as the role predictive processing plays in emotion, action, psychotic experience, anosognosia, and gut complex. Expected Experiences will be of interest to scholars and advanced students in philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science working on issues related to predictive processing and coding.

John McDowell on Worldly Subjectivity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

John McDowell on Worldly Subjectivity

Prologue: Oxford Kantianism and Pittsburgh Hegelianism -- The many faces of human subject -- Cogito and homo sapiens -- Perceiver and knower -- Thinker and speaker -- Agent and person -- Apperceiver and homo sentiens -- Rational animal and conceptual being -- Epilogue: self-determining subjectivity.

Plunkett's Apparel & Textiles Industry Almanac 2008
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 508

Plunkett's Apparel & Textiles Industry Almanac 2008

Covers the trends in apparel and textile supply chains, manufacturing, design, women's fashions, men's fashions, children's fashions, shoes, accessories, retailing, distribution, technologies and fabrics of many types. This work contains more than thousand contacts for business and industry leaders, industry associations, and Internet sites.

The Truth About Amy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

The Truth About Amy

“The Truth about Amy” is a murder mystery in which the victim’s employer, Margot, and her friend Jeff, a police detective, work together to solve the crime. This is the third mystery in which this pair works together, and their team work always brings results. Margot and her partner, Paul, spend evenings reading what they call “truth books”. The search for truth about the killing takes Margot and Jeff all over town, and even a trip to New York. In the end, they are successful as always, but not before there is another victim.

Transcendental Epistemology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

Transcendental Epistemology

Transcendental arguments were prominent in Western philosophy, German idealism, phenomenological tradition, and P. F. Strawson's thinking. They have fallen out of fashion because of their associations with transcendental idealism and verificationism. They are still invoked by important figures in the analytic tradition even if the very same tradition has cast doubt on such arguments. The nature of transcendental arguments remains unclear: Are they supposed to be deductive? Are they synthetic or analytic? If they are a priori, how are they supposed to be about the empirical world? What are their relations to necessity, conceivability, and essence? This Element takes up the challenge of elucidating the nature of transcendental arguments, embedded in the wider context of transcendental epistemology. It will be argued that the key premise 'transcendental conditional' is synthetic, necessary, and a posteriori.

USPTO Image File Wrapper Petition Decisions 0259
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 999

USPTO Image File Wrapper Petition Decisions 0259

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: USPTO

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The Food and Drink Police
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

The Food and Drink Police

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-01-18
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Written in a lively, engaging style, The Food and Drink Police is a thoroughgoing examination and critique of the efforts of government agencies and private organizations (including the Center for Science in the Public Interest, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, and the Food and Drug Administration) to regulate the dietary habits and choices of private citizens. Irreverent, yet always informed, the authors analyze the ideological motivations, spurious science, and assaults on freedom that underlie the activities of these groups. General readers, nutritionists and scientists in general, doctors, and government policymakers will find this indispensable...