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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401752572
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXII, 1457 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
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  • 2
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401093064
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Engineering design. ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: The Significance of Design -- 1/ General Aspects of the Designer’s Work -- What is meant by design? -- What kinds of design work are there? -- Organization of the drawing office -- Relationship between the drawing office and other departments -- Why teach design as a special subject? -- 2/ The Designer -- Qualities required in a designer -- What is a designer expected to know? -- 3/ Design Factors -- A rational working plan for the drawing office -- What are the factors influencing design? -- How can one classify these factors clearly? -- 4/ A Planned Policy for the Designer -- A The Systematic Working Plan -- B The Problem to be Solved -- C The Basic Design -- D Materials -- E Manufacture -- F Form Design -- 1 How the basic design influences form design -- 2 How mechanical loading influences form design -- 3 Influence of material on form design -- 4 How the production method influences form design -- 5 How the space factor influences form design -- 6 How size influences form design -- 7 How weight influences form design (lightweight construction) -- 8 How the use of standard components influences form design -- 9 How existing products influence form design -- 10 How appearance influences form design -- 11 How convenience of handling influences form design -- 12 How maintenance questions influence form design -- 13 How the question of repair influences form design -- 14 How surface properties influence form design -- 15 How fitness for shipment influences form design -- 16 How power requirements influence form design -- G Costs -- A Solutions of Exercise Problems -- B Bibliography -- C British Standard Specifications of Materials -- D Strength of Cast Iron.
    Abstract: TO THE GERMAN EDITION This book is addressed to those engineering students who are prepared to work-not to such as are content to refurbish existing designs without taking the trouble to understand the trains of thought and the considerations which are needed in true design work. It is a well-established fact that the beginner, confronted by the simplest of design problems, and lacking a pattern or model to suggest a solution, loses his way in endless trial and error unless given positive guidance. In this book, therefore, the author has drawn on his long teaching experience in an attempt to present in a readily understandable and systematic manner a methodical work­ plan which will enable the beginner practising design problems to reach his objective by a rational route. This approach has the further advantage. con­ firmed by experience, that in adopting it the student will find his interest and pleasure in design work growing, and his self-confidence increasing. Written with the requirements of general mechanical engineering in mind, the book does not deal with the manufacturing methods typical of light precision engineering. To prevent the book from taking on a size which would have detracted from its clear layout and obscured the main principles presented, the numerical tables, graphs, etc. available for reference in pocket books and textbooks have been omitted.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Significance of Design1| General Aspects of the Designer’s Work -- What is meant by design? -- What kinds of design work are there? -- Organization of the drawing office -- Relationship between the drawing office and other departments -- Why teach design as a special subject? -- 2| The Designer -- Qualities required in a designer -- What is a designer expected to know? -- 3| Design Factors -- A rational working plan for the drawing office -- What are the factors influencing design? -- How can one classify these factors clearly? -- 4| A Planned Policy for the Designer -- A The Systematic Working Plan -- B The Problem to be Solved -- C The Basic Design -- D Materials -- E Manufacture -- F Form Design -- 1 How the basic design influences form design -- 2 How mechanical loading influences form design -- 3 Influence of material on form design -- 4 How the production method influences form design -- 5 How the space factor influences form design -- 6 How size influences form design -- 7 How weight influences form design (lightweight construction) -- 8 How the use of standard components influences form design -- 9 How existing products influence form design -- 10 How appearance influences form design -- 11 How convenience of handling influences form design -- 12 How maintenance questions influence form design -- 13 How the question of repair influences form design -- 14 How surface properties influence form design -- 15 How fitness for shipment influences form design -- 16 How power requirements influence form design -- G Costs -- A Solutions of Exercise Problems -- B Bibliography -- C British Standard Specifications of Materials -- D Strength of Cast Iron.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789401534543
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (III, 311 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: Encyclopaedias — Biographies — Bibliography — Typography -- Economics — Social Sciences — Economic History -- Political Science — Law — International Law -- History and Geography -- General -- France -- Netherlands, Belgium -- Central and Northern Europe -- Eastern Europe, Balkans -- Africa — America — Asia -- Africa -- The Americas -- Asia -- Philosophy — Psychology — Theology — Ecclesiastical History -- Literature — Linguistics — Folklore -- Germanic -- Romance -- Slavic -- Music — Theatre -- Fine Arts — Architecture — Archaeology.
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  • 4
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401190886
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (389p) , online resource
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Physics ; Metaphysics. ; Science—Philosophy. ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: I. An Introduction to Metaphysics for Empiricists -- One. Categorematics -- II. On the Topics and Definitions of the Categories -- III. Some Typically Selected Categories -- Two. Axiomatics -- IV. On the Theory of Induction -- V. On the Connections Between the Two Worlds -- VI. A Logically Primitive and Empirically Verifiable Ontology -- VII. Propositions and Facts -- Three. Systemics -- VIII. The Domain of Finite Ontology -- IX. The Range of Dyadic Ontology -- Four. Ethics -- X. An Objective, Empirical Ethics -- XI. Ethical Variations on a Theme by Rosmini-Serbati -- XII. The Ethics of Action -- Five. Practics -- XIII. The Rational Unconscious -- XIV. Culture as Applied Ontology -- XV. Toward an Analysis of the Basic Value System -- XVI. The Natural Society -- XVII. Language and Metaphysics -- SIX. Historics -- XVIII. History of Dyadic Ontology -- XIX. Aristotle as Finite Ontologist -- XX. Kant and Metaphysics -- Seven. Epistemics -- XXI. The Range of Sensational Epistemology -- XXII. Knowing About Semipalatinsk -- XXIII. An Ontology of Knowledge.
    Abstract: For some centuries now the western world has endeavored to choose between rationalism and empiricism; or, when a choice was found impossible, somehow to reconcile them. But the particular brands of both which were taken for granted in confronting the problem were sUbjective: individual human reasoning stood for rationalism and private sense experience for empiricism. Since Plato it has been known that reasoning and feeling are often in conflict. No wonder that a standard for deciding between them or for harmonizing the two was found difficult to come by. Fortunately, due to the revival of realism, a way out presented itself, and we could now consider rationalism and empiricism on some kind of objective basis. In other words, rationalism is a theory about something outside us, and reasoning involves the utilization of a logic which in no wise depends upon our knowledge of it. Similarly; sense experience reveals the existence of data which can be reached through the senses but which in no way relies upon experience for its existence. Thus both reasoning and sensing bring us fragmentary news about an external world which contains not only logic and value but also the prospects for their reconciliation. The implicit philosophy of nominalism is self-liquidating. Where is the proposition which asserts or takes for granted the sole reality of actual physical particulars to get its reality? The meaning of it as a proposition has no place among the particulars.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789401190664
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (103p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Law ; Sociology. ; Social sciences. ; Ethics.
    Abstract: II. Ethical values in international decision-making -- Remarks around the Conference -- III. Some Conference Papers -- 1. An address -- 2. Speech delivered -- 3. Living and cooperating in one world in the general context of international relations -- 4. The marginal man. His role in history and in future cooperation -- 5. American values and behavior patterns and their compatibility with peaceful co-existence -- 6. Les relations de l’éthique et de la coopération internationale dans les groupes de culture en France -- 7. International cooperation in the value-systems of the Netherlands.
    Abstract: The Conference on "Ethical values in international decision­ making" was held by the Grotius Seminarium in the period June 16-20, 1958 at the Institute of Social Studies in the Hague. At that time, a number of papers were distributed to the par­ ticipants while -after the Conference -two brief reports appeared in "De Internationale Spectator" (1958, I, p. 426-435) and in "Research and Education in the Netherlands" (September 1958, Vol. II, no. 3, p. 18-21). As considerable time has elapsed since, this Booklet does not give a "report" on the Conference, but rather it attempts to recapture its spirit and to elaborate some of the problems which were discussed. The introductory "Remarks" do this in an indi­ vidualistic manner for which the author alone is responsible, but it is hoped that this way of presenting the topic of the Conference anew will rekindle the interest of the original participants while it may attract others and give them an impression of what the Grotius Seminarium is trying to do. In addition, those of the papers which dealt with the more general aspects of the Confer­ ence's topic are presented in this booklet. B. LANDHEER December, 1959 TABLE OF CONTENTS· 1. Preface. 3 II. Ethical values in international decision-making. 7 Remarks around the Conference, by B. Landheer, 7 The Hague.
    Description / Table of Contents: II. Ethical values in international decision-makingRemarks around the Conference -- III. Some Conference Papers -- 1. An address -- 2. Speech delivered -- 3. Living and cooperating in one world in the general context of international relations -- 4. The marginal man. His role in history and in future cooperation -- 5. American values and behavior patterns and their compatibility with peaceful co-existence -- 6. Les relations de l’éthique et de la coopération internationale dans les groupes de culture en France -- 7. International cooperation in the value-systems of the Netherlands.
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  • 6
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401513203
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 286 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 The Problem -- 2 Dynamic Systems -- 3 The Organism as Machine -- 4 Stability -- 5 Adaptation as Stability -- 6 Parameters -- 7 The Ultrastable System -- 8 The Homeostat -- 9 Ultrastability in the Organism -- 10 The Recurrent Situation -- 11 The Fully-joined System -- 12 Temporary Independence -- 13 The System with Local Stabilities -- 14 Repetitive Stimuli and Habituation -- 15 Adaptation in Iterated and Serial Systems -- 16 Adaptation in the Multistable System -- 17 Ancillary Regulations -- 18 Amplifying Adaptation -- 19 The State-determined System -- 20 Stability -- 21 Parameters -- 22 The Effects of Constancy -- References.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 The Problem2 Dynamic Systems -- 3 The Organism as Machine -- 4 Stability -- 5 Adaptation as Stability -- 6 Parameters -- 7 The Ultrastable System -- 8 The Homeostat -- 9 Ultrastability in the Organism -- 10 The Recurrent Situation -- 11 The Fully-joined System -- 12 Temporary Independence -- 13 The System with Local Stabilities -- 14 Repetitive Stimuli and Habituation -- 15 Adaptation in Iterated and Serial Systems -- 16 Adaptation in the Multistable System -- 17 Ancillary Regulations -- 18 Amplifying Adaptation -- 19 The State-determined System -- 20 Stability -- 21 Parameters -- 22 The Effects of Constancy -- References.
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