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albedo
albedo ( ; ) is the fraction of sunlight that is diffusely reflected by a body. it is measured on a scale from 0 ( corresponding to a black body that absorbs all incident radiation ) to 1 ( corresponding to a body that reflects all incident radiation ). surface albedo is defined as the ratio of radiosity je to the irra...
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##bedo feedback plays an important role in global climate change. albedo is an important concept in climatology, astronomy, and environmental management. the average albedo of the earth from the upper atmosphere, its planetary albedo, is 30 – 35 % because of cloud cover, but widely varies locally across the surface bec...
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earth were frozen entirely ( and hence be more reflective ), the average temperature of the planet would drop below. if only the continental land masses became covered by glaciers, the mean temperature of the planet would drop to about. in contrast, if the entire earth was covered by water – a so - called ocean planet ...
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small scale or when undetected by satellites. the tens of thousands of hectares of greenhouses in almeria, spain form a large expanse of whitened plastic roofs. a 2008 study found that this anthropogenic change lowered the local surface area temperature of the high - albedo area, although changes were localized. a foll...
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tropics. insolation effects the intensity of albedo temperature effects depends on the amount of albedo and the level of local insolation ( solar irradiance ) ; high albedo areas in the arctic and antarctic regions are cold due to low insolation, whereas areas such as the sahara desert, which also have a relatively hig...
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. in principle, if no outside temperature change affects this area ( e. g., a warm air mass ), the raised albedo and lower temperature would maintain the current snow and invite further snowfall, deepening the snow – temperature feedback. however, because local weather is dynamic due to the change of seasons, eventuall...
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feedback loops have long been recognized as important for global warming. cryoconite, powdery windblown dust containing soot, sometimes reduces albedo on glaciers and ice sheets. the dynamical nature of albedo in response to positive feedback, together with the effects of small errors in the measurement of albedo, can ...
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- roof applications. trees forests generally have a low albedo because the majority of the ultraviolet and visible spectrum is absorbed through photosynthesis. for this reason, the greater heat absorption by trees could offset some of the carbon benefits of afforestation ( or offset the negative climate impacts of defo...
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. the result is that wavelengths of light not used in photosynthesis are more likely to be reflected back to space rather than being absorbed by other surfaces lower in the canopy. studies by the hadley centre have investigated the relative ( generally warming ) effect of albedo change and ( cooling ) effect of carbon ...
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##bedo to 0. 9. clouds cloud albedo has substantial influence over atmospheric temperatures. different types of clouds exhibit different reflectivity, theoretically ranging in albedo from a minimum of near 0 to a maximum approaching 0. 8. " on any given day, about half of earth is covered by clouds, which reflect more ...
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. the size of this effect is difficult to quantify : the intergovernmental panel on climate change estimates that the global mean radiative forcing for black carbon aerosols from fossil fuels is + 0. 2 w m−2, with a range + 0. 1 to + 0. 4 w m−2. black carbon is a bigger cause of the melting of the polar ice cap in the ...
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the moon is measured to be around 0. 14, but it is strongly directional and non - lambertian, displaying also a strong opposition effect. although such reflectance properties are different from those of any terrestrial terrains, they are typical of the regolith surfaces of airless solar system bodies. two common optica...
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- sectional area of a metallic sphere ( perfect reflector ) at the same distance as the target that would return the same echo power. those components of the received echo that return from first - surface reflections ( as from a smooth or mirror - like surface ) are dominated by the oc component as there is a reversal ...
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modis brdf / albedo product site ocean surface albedo look - up - table surface albedo derived from meteosat observations a discussion of lunar albedos reflectivity of metals ( chart ) land surface effects on climate climate change feedbacks climate forcing climatology electromagnetic radiation meteorological quantitie...
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alabama
alabama ( ) is a state in the southeastern region of the united states, bordered by tennessee to the north ; georgia to the east ; florida and the gulf of mexico to the south ; and mississippi to the west. alabama is the 30th largest by area and the 24th - most populous of the u. s. states. alabama is nicknamed the yel...
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after world war ii, alabama grew as the state's economy diversified with new industries. nasa's marshall space flight center in huntsville would help alabama's economic growth in the mid - to - late 20th century, by developing an aerospace industry. alabama's economy in the 21st century is based on automotive, finance,...
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states have names of native american origin. sources disagree on the word's meaning. some scholars suggest the word comes from the choctaw ( meaning'plants'or'weeds') and ( meaning'to cut ','to trim ', or'to gather'). the meaning may have been'clearers of the thicket'or'herb gatherers ', referring to clearing land for ...
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people ; and the muskogean - speaking alabama ( alibamu ), chickasaw, choctaw, creek, and koasati. while part of the same large language family, the muskogee tribes developed distinct cultures and languages. european settlement the spanish were the first europeans to reach alabama during their exploration of north amer...
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the revolutionary war, it remained a part of georgia, although heavily disputed. with the exception of the area around mobile and the yazoo lands, what is now the lower one - third of alabama was made part of the mississippi territory when it was organized in 1798. the yazoo lands were added to the territory in 1804, f...
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estimated population of under 10, 000 people in 1810, but it increased to more than 300, 000 people by 1830. most native american tribes were completely removed from the state within a few years of the passage of the indian removal act by congress in 1830. from 1826 to 1846, tuscaloosa served as alabama's capital. on j...
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, with most white citizens barred temporarily from voting and freedmen enfranchised, many african americans emerged as political leaders in the state. alabama was represented in congress during this period by three african - american congressmen : jeremiah haralson, benjamin s. turner, and james t. rapier. following th...
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segregated in 1911 ; hospitals in 1915 ; toilets, hotels, and restaurants in 1928 ; and bus stop waiting rooms in 1945. while the planter class had persuaded poor whites to vote for this legislative effort to suppress black voting, the new restrictions resulted in their disenfranchisement as well, due mostly to the imp...
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##ings, agricultural depression, and the failure of the cotton crops due to boll weevil infestation led tens of thousands of african americans from rural alabama and other states to seek opportunities in northern and midwestern cities during the early decades of the 20th century as part of the great migration out of th...
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all tax revenue to the state, but did not receive a proportional amount in services. urban interests were consistently underrepresented in the legislature. a 1960 study noted that because of rural domination, " a minority of about 25 % of the total state population is in majority control of the alabama legislature. " i...
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. this benefited the urban areas that had developed, as well as all in the population who had been underrepresented for more than sixty years. other changes were made to implement representative state house and senate districts. alabama has made some changes since the late 20th century and has used new types of voting ...
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behind other states in the area, such as georgia and florida. 21st century in 2001, alabama supreme court chief justice roy moore installed a statue of the ten commandments in the capitol in montgomery. in 2002, the 11th us circuit court ordered the statue removed, but moore refused to follow the court order, which led...
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and water area. areas in alabama administered by the national park service include horseshoe bend national military park near alexander city ; little river canyon national preserve near fort payne ; russell cave national monument in bridgeport ; tuskegee airmen national historic site in tuskegee ; and tuskegee institut...
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million years ago. the hills just east of downtown wetumpka showcase the eroded remains of the impact crater that was blasted into the bedrock, with the area labeled the wetumpka crater or astrobleme ( " star - wound " ) because of the concentric rings of fractures and zones of shattered rock that can be found beneath ...
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and tenth in the number of deaths from lightning strikes per capita. alabama, along with oklahoma and iowa, has the most confirmed f5 and ef5 tornadoes of any state, according to statistics from the national climatic data center for the period january 1, 1950, to june 2013. several long - tracked f5 / ef5 tornadoes hav...
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appalachian plateau, and ridge - and - valley appalachians of the north to the piedmont, canebrake, and black belt of the central region to the gulf coastal plain and beaches along the gulf of mexico in the south. the state is usually ranked among the top in nation for its range of overall biodiversity. alabama is in t...
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of population of alabama is located in chilton county, outside the town of jemison. according to hud's 2022 annual homeless assessment report, there were an estimated 3, 752 homeless people in alabama. ancestry those citing " american " ancestry in alabama are of overwhelmingly english extraction, however most english ...
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has officially recognized nine american indian tribes in the state, descended mostly from the five civilized tribes of the american southeast. these are the following. poarch band of creek indians ( who also have federal recognition ) mowa band of choctaw indians star clan of muscogee creeks echota cherokee tribe of al...
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middle of the bible belt, a region of numerous protestant christians. alabama has been identified as one of the most religious states in the united states, with about 58 % of the population attending church regularly. a majority of people in the state identify as evangelical protestant., the three largest denominationa...
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faith, and unitarian universalism. jews have been present in what is now alabama since 1763, during the colonial era of mobile, when sephardic jews immigrated from london. the oldest jewish congregation in the state is congregation sha'arai shomayim in mobile. it was formally recognized by the state legislature on janu...
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centers for disease control and prevention study in 2008 showed that obesity in alabama is a problem, with most counties having more than 29 % of adults obese, except for ten which had a rate between 26 % and 29 %. residents of the state, along with those in five other states, were least likely in the nation to be phys...
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mining, gas, and oil extraction ; 106, 280 in installation, maintenance, and repair ; 224, 110 in production ; and 167, 160 in transportation and material moving. according to the u. s. bureau of economic analysis, the 2008 total gross state product was $ 170billion, or $ 29, 411 per capita. alabama's 2012 gdp increase...
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by the catfish industry and alabama produced 132 million pounds of catfish. in 2020, alabama produced of the united states'farm - raised catfish. the total 2020 sales of catfish raised in alabama equaled $ 307 million but by 2020 the total employment of alabamians fell to 2, 442. from the early 2000s to 2020, the alaba...
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##krupp, and u. s. steel have facilities in alabama and employ more than 10, 000 people. in may 2007, german steelmaker thyssenkrupp selected calvert in mobile county for a 4. 65billion combined stainless and carbon steel processing facility. thyssenkrupp's stainless steel division, inoxum, including the stainless port...
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it was announced on february 1, 2013, that airbus had hired alabama - based hoar construction to oversee construction of the facility. the factory officially opened on september 14, 2015, covering one million square feet on 53 acres of flat grassland. tourism and entertainment according to business insider, alabama ran...
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alabama's gulf coast topped the list with 6, 700, 000 visitors. alabama has historically been a popular region for film shoots due to its diverse landscapes and contrast of environments. movies filmed in alabama include : close encounters of the third kind, get out, 42, selma, big fish, the final destination, due date,...
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document for alabama's government is the alabama constitution, which was ratified in 1901. with over 850 amendments and almost 87, 000 words, it is by some accounts the world's longest constitution and is roughly forty times the length of the united states constitution. there has been a significant movement to rewrite ...
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##eral state legislatures had to be apportioned by population, as there was no constitutional basis for states to have geographically based systems. at that time, alabama and many other states had to change their legislative districting, as many across the country had systems that underrepresented urban areas and distr...
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exceedingly high rate of executions. alabama has the highest per capita death penalty rate in the country. in some years, it imposes more death sentences than does texas, a state which has a population five times larger. however, executions per capita are significantly higher in texas. some of its cases have been highl...
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state's general sales tax rate is 4 %. sales tax rates for cities and counties are also added to purchases. for example, the total sales tax rate in mobile county, alabama is 10 % and there is an additional restaurant tax of 1 %, which means a diner in mobile county, alabama would pay an 11 % tax on a meal. in 2020, sa...
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vote ". before that, each county was represented by one state senator, leading to under - representation in the state senate for more urbanized, populous counties. the rural bias of the state legislature, which had also failed to redistrict seats in the state house, affected politics well into the 20th century, failing...
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citizens were disfranchised and relegated to separate and unequal treatment under the law. from 1901 through the 1960s, the state did not redraw election districts as population grew and shifted within the state during urbanization and industrialization of certain areas. as counties were the basis of election districts...
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in 1901, the state became part of the " solid south ", a system in which the democratic party operated as effectively the only viable political party in every southern state. for nearly a hundred years local and state elections in alabama were decided in the democratic party primary, with generally only token republica...
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. local elections many local offices ( county commissioners, boards of education, tax assessors, mayors, etc. ) in the state are still held by democrats. many metropolitan and suburban counties have voters who are majority democrats, resulting in local elections being decided in the democratic primary. similarly most r...
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578 for primary and secondary education. that represented an increase of $ 444, 736, 387 over the previous fiscal year. in 2007, more than 82 percent of schools made adequate yearly progress ( ayp ) toward student proficiency under the national no child left behind law, using measures determined by the state of alabama...
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school of law, miles law school, and the thomas goode jones school of law ). public, post - secondary education in alabama is overseen by the alabama commission on higher education and the alabama department of postsecondary education. colleges and universities in alabama offer degree programs from two - year associate...
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abc, dothan waay 31 abc, huntsville wear 3 abc pensacola, florida / mobile wncf 32 abc, montgomery wdbb 17. 2 abc, tuscaloosa cbs wiat 42 cbs, birmingham wtvy 4 cbs, dothan whnt 19 cbs, huntsville wkrg 5 cbs, mobile waka 8 cbs, selma / montgomery fox wbrc 6 fox, birmingham wzdx 54 fox, huntsville wala 10 fox, mobile wc...
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talladega superspeedway motorsports complex hosts a series of nascar events. it has a seating capacity of 143, 000 and is the thirteenth largest stadium in the world and sixth largest stadium in america. also, the barber motorsports park has hosted indycar series and rolex sports car series races. the atp birmingham wa...
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airport ( dhn ), mobile regional airport ( mob ), montgomery regional airport ( mgm ), northwest alabama regional airport ( msl ) and northeast alabama regional airport ( gad ). rail for rail transport, amtrak schedules the crescent, a daily passenger train, running from new york to new orleans with station stops at an...
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84, us - 90, us - 98, us - 231, us - 278, us - 280, us - 331, us - 411, and us - 431. there are four toll roads in the state : montgomery expressway in montgomery ; northport / tuscaloosa western bypass in tuscaloosa and northport ; emerald mountain expressway in wetumpka ; and beach express in orange beach. ports the ...
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the nineteenth century ( 1979 ). wpa guide to alabama ( 1939 ). external links alabama state guide, from the library of congress your not so ordinary alabama tourist guide all about alabama, at the alabama department of archives and history code of alabama 1975 usgs real - time, geographic, and other scientific resourc...
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aristotle
aristotle ( ; aristoteles, ; 384 – 322 bc ) was an ancient greek philosopher and polymath. his writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology and the arts. as the founder of the peripatetic school of philosophy in the lyceum in athens, he...
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##d until the 19th century. he influenced judeo - islamic philosophies during the middle ages, as well as christian theology, especially the neoplatonism of the early church and the scholastic tradition of the catholic church. aristotle was revered among medieval muslim scholars as " the first teacher ", and among medi...
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nearly twenty years before leaving in 348 / 47 bc. the traditional story about his departure records that he was disappointed with the academy's direction after control passed to plato's nephew speusippus, although it is possible that he feared the anti - macedonian sentiments in athens at that time and left before pla...
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the middle ages is accurate, he may also have had an eromenos, palaephatus of abydus. this period in athens, between 335 and 323 bc, is when aristotle is believed to have composed many of his works. he wrote many dialogues, of which only fragments have survived. those works that have survived are in treatise form and w...
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of western logic until 19th - century advances in mathematical logic. kant stated in the critique of pure reason that with aristotle logic reached its completion. organon what is today called aristotelian logic with its types of syllogism ( methods of logical argument ), aristotle himself would have labelled " analytic...
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##6 ) : substance aristotle examines the concepts of substance ( ousia ) and essence ( to ti en einai, " the what it was to be " ) in his metaphysics ( book vii ), and he concludes that a particular substance is a combination of both matter and form, a philosophical theory called hylomorphism. in book viii, he distingu...
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possible that there is no particular good in existence, but " good " is still a proper universal form. aristotle disagreed with plato on this point, arguing that all universals are instantiated at some period of time, and that there are no universals that are unattached to existing things. in addition, aristotle disagr...
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acted upon ), while the capability of playing the flute can be possessed by learning ( exercise – acting ). actuality is the fulfilment of the end of the potentiality. because the end ( telos ) is the principle of every change, and potentiality exists for the sake of the end, actuality, accordingly, is the end. referri...
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the phenomena of the natural world, and includes fields that would be regarded today as physics, biology and other natural sciences. aristotle's work encompassed virtually all facets of intellectual inquiry. aristotle makes philosophy in the broad sense coextensive with reasoning, which he also would describe as " scie...
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depends on the element concerned : the aether naturally moves in a circle around the heavens, while the 4 empedoclean elements move vertically up ( like fire, as is observed ) or down ( like earth ) towards their natural resting places. in the physics ( 215a25 ), aristotle effectively states a quantitative law, that th...
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its external agent, but aristotle's assumption that the agent's effect stops immediately it stops acting ( e. g., the ball leaves the thrower's hand ) has awkward consequences : he has to suppose that surrounding fluid helps to push the ball along to make it continue to rise even though the hand is no longer acting on ...
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rest. representing the current understanding of causality as the relation of cause and effect, this covers the modern definitions of " cause " as either the agent or agency or particular events or states of affairs. in the case of two dominoes, when the first is knocked over it causes the second also to fall over. in t...
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many times greater than that of the sun, then... the sun shines on all the stars and the earth screens none of them. " he also wrote descriptions of comets, including the great comet of 371 bc. geology and natural sciences aristotle was one of the first people to record any geological observations. he stated that geolo...
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books on plants by his pupil theophrastus have survived. aristotle reports on the sea - life visible from observation on lesbos and the catches of fishermen. he describes the catfish, electric ray, and frogfish in detail, as well as cephalopods such as the octopus and paper nautilus. his description of the hectocotyl a...
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##ction. in generation of animals, he finds a fertilized hen's egg of a suitable stage and opens it to see the embryo's heart beating inside. instead, he practiced a different style of science : systematically gathering data, discovering patterns common to whole groups of animals, and inferring possible causal explanat...
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##brates as the hotter " animals with blood ", and below them the colder invertebrates as " animals without blood ". those with blood were divided into the live - bearing ( mammals ), and the egg - laying ( birds, reptiles, fish ). those without blood were insects, crustacea ( non - shelled – cephalopods, and shelled )...
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growth and chemical transformations, which aristotle considers types of movement ). in contrast to earlier philosophers, but in accordance with the egyptians, he placed the rational soul in the heart, rather than the brain. notable is aristotle's division of sensation and thought, which generally differed from the conc...
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' for the actual retaining of an experience in the impression that can develop from sensation, and for the intellectual anxiety that comes with the impression because it is formed at a particular time and processing specific contents. memory is of the past, prediction is of the future, and sensation is of the present. ...
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the senses or of digestion, so it is vital to the body. while a person is asleep, the critical activities, which include thinking, sensing, recalling and remembering, do not function as they do during wakefulness. since a person cannot sense during sleep they cannot have desire, which is the result of sensation. howeve...
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create, to store, and to recall images in the absence of perception to the faculty of imagination, phantasia. one component of aristotle's theory of dreams disagrees with previously held beliefs. he claimed that dreams are not foretelling and not sent by a divine being. aristotle reasoned naturalistically that instance...
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human deliberate action, eudaimonia, generally translated as " happiness " or sometimes " well - being ". to have the potential of ever being happy in this way necessarily requires a good character ( ethike arete ), often translated as moral or ethical virtue or excellence. aristotle taught that to achieve a virtuous a...
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). the aim of the city is not just to avoid injustice or for economic stability, but rather to allow at least some citizens the possibility to live a good life, and to perform beautiful acts : " the political partnership must be regarded, therefore, as being for the sake of noble actions, not for the sake of living tog...
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be in women as well as men. economics aristotle made substantial contributions to economic thought, especially to thought in the middle ages. in politics, aristotle addresses the city, property, and trade. his response to criticisms of private property, in lionel robbins's view, anticipated later proponents of private ...
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we do not want a thing now, we shall be able to get it when we do want it ". rhetoric aristotle's rhetoric proposes that a speaker can use three basic kinds of appeals to persuade his audience : ethos ( an appeal to the speaker's character ), pathos ( an appeal to the audience's emotion ), and logos ( an appeal to logi...
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whereas tragedy imitates men slightly better than average. lastly, the forms differ in their manner of imitation – through narrative or character, through change or no change, and through drama or no drama. while it is believed that aristotle's poetics originally comprised two books – one on comedy and one on tragedy –...
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two sciences is unmatched, and his reach in influencing " every branch of intellectual enterprise " including western ethical and political theory, theology, rhetoric, and literary analysis is equally long. as a result, kukkonen argues, any analysis of reality today " will almost certainly carry aristotelian overtones....
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his travels made it clear that much of aristotle's geography was clearly wrong, when the old philosopher released his works to the public, alexander complained " thou hast not done well to publish thy acroamatic doctrines ; for in what shall i surpass other men if those doctrines wherein i have been trained are to be a...
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hiatus of several centuries, formal commentary by eustratius and michael of ephesus reappeared in the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries, apparently sponsored by anna comnena. medieval islamic world aristotle was one of the most revered western thinkers in early islamic theology. most of the still extant works o...
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##telian logic. according to scholar roger theodore lafferty, dante built up the philosophy of the comedy with the works of aristotle as a foundation, just as the scholastics used aristotle as the basis for their thinking. dante knew aristotle directly from latin translations of his works and indirectly through quotati...
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- century science the english mathematician george boole fully accepted aristotle's logic, but decided " to go under, over, and beyond " it with his system of algebraic logic in his 1854 book the laws of thought. this gives logic a mathematical foundation with equations, enables it to solve equations as well as check v...
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