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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Adverbs
Adverbs Adverbs are so named from their role in modifying verbs and other non-nominal expressions. For example, in ‘John ran slowly', the adverb ‘slowly' modifies ‘ran' by characterizing the manner of John's running. The debate on the semantic contribution of adverbs centres on two approaches. On the first approach, adverbs are understood as predicate operators: for example, in ‘John ran slowly', ‘ran' would be taken to be a predicate and ‘slowly' an operator affecting its meaning. Working this...
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a holistic approach of solving problem
A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO PROBLEM SOLVING STARTS WITH PEOPLE L’HISTOIRE PARLE ET DIT DES CHOSES CONCRETES People are the heart of every complex human-system, but they’re often the most overlooked. Effective problem solvers today know how to visualize the larger dynamics of the system while staying grounded in the needs of people. However, it also accepts that domestic factors can also affect the state’s ability to pursue its desired goals. In line with this assumption, investigating changes...