1. [PDF] The Climate of Auditory Imagery and Music - Diana Deutsch
sweeter than olives, but not so agreeable to our taste.¹ (p. 169). One can indeed sympathize with the desire to invoke partially understood peripheral ...
2. [PDF] 1.2 The Natural Sciences and the Humanities
When scientists in our day meddle with the humanities, the outcomes are not always uplifting. Sometimes they are, as when art historians and chemists sup-.
3. [XML] 83257398002.xml - Redalyc
In Descartes' words: “Everyone knows that honey is sweeter than olives, yet many would prefer to eat olives to honey”
... We argue that, given that the act of eating is rational and relational, it should also be an educational issue dealing with society and environment, politics and health, tastes and trends, as well as genetic and epigenetic factors. This hypothesis arises from a particular theory of the human act and an anthropological approach based on the philosophical speculations of MacIntyre and Aristotle. We argue that eating choices are “hybrids of freedom,” rationality, and unconscious and environmental elements. Finally, we suggest that people have to change their habits in order to transform the human way of acting, since every human act can change the human essence and vice versa.
4. [PDF] The Making of the Humanities – Vol. III - Monoskop
... sweeter than olives, but not so agreeable to our taste.7. What we appear to have here, then, is (once again) a clear-cut sciences/humani- ties dichotomy ...
5. EDO, ERGO SUM - SciELO Colombia
In Descartes' words: “Everyone knows that honey is sweeter than olives, yet many would prefer to eat olives to honey”: 56). A Focus on Education ...
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6. Tommyjournal
Everyone knows that honey is sweeter than olives, yet many would prefer to eat olives, not honey. Thus, everyone knows that the fifth is sweeter than the ...
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7. [PDF] Musical Fact and the Semiology of Music - Hugo Ribeiro
' The adjective 'sweet' refers to an objective property of sounds - 'honey is sweeter than olives' - and very precisely connotes the same property as the ...
8. The Name Nazi Defied - Sinosplice
May 22, 2004 · Besides, surely apples are sweeter than olives? Olive itself may no longer be as popular a baby name as it was 80 years ago in the English ...
Some time ago I become known as the “Name Nazi” at ZUCC, the school in Hangzhou where I used to teach. Allow me to explain. If you know anything at all about teaching in China, you know that Chinese students usually have English names. You also know that the names they choose are often ridiculous, bizarre, and/or funny. A few real-life examples: Fantasy (boy), No-No... Read More
9. [PDF] The Making of the Humanities - Research Explorer
... sweeter than olives, but not so agreeable to our taste.7. What we appear to have here, then, is (once again) a clear-cut sciences/humani- ties dichotomy ...
10. Music Theory Online - Triads & Chords - Dolmetsch Online
Oct 18, 2017 · Everyone knows that honey is sweeter than olives, yet many would prefer to eat olives, not honey. Thus, everyone knows that the fifth is ...
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