THE POVERTY OF THE STIMULUS: QUINE AND WITTGENSTEIN

The poverty of the stimulus: Quine and Wittgenstein

Quine and Wittgenstein were dominant figures in philosophy in the middle of the twentieth century.Many readers, like Quine himself, have felt that there are deep similarities between the two BEE PROPOLIS thinkers, though those similarities are difficult to articulate.I argue that they share the project of understanding the meaning of utterances by

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Arts, Disability and Crip Theory: Temporal Re-Imagining in Social Care for People with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities

People with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD) are Eye Masks some of the most marginalised in society and are perceived to lack agency.This paper contests such a narrative, presenting findings from an innovative project in Scotland, UK, exploring the impact of artists working collaboratively with people with PMLD and their formal ca

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Research on the Primary Frequency-Regulation Strategy of Wind-Storage Collaborative Participation Systems Considering the State of Charge of Energy Storage

The system inertia insufficiency brought on by a high percentage of wind power access to a power grid can be effectively resolved by wind-storage collaborative Scenic Art participation in primary frequency regulation (PFR).However, the impact of energy storage participation in system-frequency regulation is significantly influenced by its state of

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Assimilation of Data Derived from Optimal-Member Products of TREPS for Convection-Permitting TC Forecasting over Southern China

To improve the landfalling tropical cyclone (TC) forecasting, the pseudo inner-core observations derived from the optimal-member forecast (OPT) and its probability-matched mean (OPTPM) of a mesoscale ensemble prediction system, namely TREPS, were assimilated in a partial-cycle data assimilation (DA) system based on the three-dimensional variational

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