... Trang 1The Oxford 3000™ The keywords of the Oxford 3000 have been carefully selected by a group of language experts and experienced teachers as the words which should receive ... consulting a panel of over seventy experts in the fields of teaching and language study The words of the Oxford 3000 are shown in the main section of the dictionary in larger print, Trang 2and ... most keywords, there is far more to learn about them than the first meaning in the entry: often these words have many meanings, have a large family of words d derived from them, or are used
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... This paper addresses these questions in the context of the Oxford Learner’s Word Lists. These word lists—the Oxford 3000, the Oxford 5000, the Oxford Phrase List, the Oxford Phrasal Academic ... LEVELS ASSIGNED IN THE OXFORD 3000 AND OXFORD 5000? Figure 4 shows the approach taken to assigning CEFR levels to words in the revised Oxford 3000 and in the new Oxford 5000 Firstly, the frequency ... time on. MARLISE HORST Revising the Oxford 3000 and creating the Oxford 5000 Trang 10THE OXFORD LEARNER’S WORD LISTS AND THE CEFRThe CEFR provides a description of the language abilities of learners
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... medica: the basis of the vast majority of the drugs and medi-cines that they would one day prescribe to their patients. Lowson’s Textbook of botany was the bible that linked their profession with the ... other examples non-The way in which the molecules are joined togetheraffects their structure and properties There are differenttypes of linkages between the sugar molecules that mayresult in the ... because of the cost involved, the complexity of thechemical make-up of the product, and the difficulty ofpatenting Nevertheless, the marketing of herbal medi-cines is now attracting the attention
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 107 ppsx
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 5 ppsx
... terms. The premisses contain two occurrences of one of the terms, the middle term. It is by virtue of relations of the other two terms to the middle term that the conclusion, containing the other ... just the same issues as everyone else. The other is an impetus to togetherness— the desire of philosophers to find companions, to be able to interact with others who share their interest to the ... This is the power of the market, which is ‘free’ only in the sense that it is beyond the control of its human creators, enslaving them by separating them from one another, from their activity, and
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 6 ppsx
... exercise it for the benefit of those below them, and if they hold offices of authority they are accountable to those below them and recallable by them The abolition of the state precludes not the organization ... of the precise way in which these problems were introduced into the subject, even though the later course of debate may have injected new directions or emphases The key themes are these: the ... oppression in the hands of a ruling class, they see law as simply the means by which that class defends its self-interest, and armies and police as the means the rulers use to enforce their will The state
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 7 ppt
... of the first antinomy— which requires that both thesis and antithesis be false— applies to the others But he also suggests that in the case of the dynamical antinomies both thesis and antithesis ... correspond to the architect’s plan then the builder has made a mistake—the house is not true to the architect’s plan It is not that the plan does not fit the house but that the house does not fit the plan ... dependent The truth of the house lies in its conformity to the plan, and the truth of the passer-by’s idea of the house lies in its conformity to the house In each case there is truth where there
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 8 pot
... amongst others By the end of the fourteenth century, they had (like Philoponus before them) criticized Aristotle’s dynamics and the astro-nomical theories constructed on this basis The way was ... that the axioms are known, then know-ledge of theorems is logical knowknow-ledge of the logical con-sequences of the axioms The outstanding question is: how do we know the axioms? According to the ... maintained that the supreme good is the pleasure of the moment, which they identified with a physical process, a ‘smooth motion of the flesh’ They supported their hedonism by the argu-ment that all creatures
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 9 pot
... sense-experience, so that the theory of innate ideas is implaus-ible; that the presence of something to the mind—the sensible idea of the sun, say—often continues beyond the presence of the object, the sun itself; ... that they are mental In the 1918 account, he speaks sympathetically, though without fully committing himself, of neutral monism, the theory that the atoms are neither mental nor physical, the ... lived on the top of his pillar and attracted many imitators n.j.h.d P Rousseau, Ascetics, Authority and the Church in the Age of Jerome and Cassian (Oxford, 1978). The Sayings of the Desert Fathers,
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 10 pptx
... theory endorses as true are deducible—these derived propos-itions being called *theorems of the system or theory Thus, Pythagoras’ theorem is deducible from the axioms of Euclidean geometry The ... wished their life to be ended—for instance, in the case of voluntary *euthanasia On the contrary, respect for the person’s autonomy would then require one to comply with their wishes Another application ... justification arises whether or not a set of values is systematic If it is, then we may ask whether whatever organizes the system has any validity If it is not, then one wants to know whether the diverse
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 11 potx
... The rightness of actions depends on their utility; and the utility is measured by the consequences which the actions tend to produce. Of all these varying terms describing the consequences, the ... ducive to the employment and further development of the growing powers of production. Superstructural phenom- ena are then to be explained functionally by the way in which they serve the prevailing ... shrift. They remind us that discussions of aesthetic matters often do not use the words ‘beauty’ or ‘beautiful’, and that, on the other hand, discussions involving these words are often not aesthetic.
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 12 pps
... number of further philosophical issues An initial question is whether the theory has any real predictive content, or whether the thesis of ‘the survival of the fittest’ simply collapses into the empty ... Against the Current (New York, 1980). —— Four Essays on Liberty (Oxford, 1969), reissued with a fifth essay as Liberty (Oxford, 2002). Bernoulli’s theorem. The theorem is named after the Swiss mathematician ... However, in the nineteenth century the Church decided, rightly, that there could be no certainty about when the soul entered the body, and that therefore even the earliest embryo should be given the
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 13 pot
... including the Boltzmann equation, the H-theorem allegedly proving irreversible approach to equilibrium, and the ergodic hypothesis His was also the discovery of the association of entropy with the ... together with the other one (3) Finally, you may treat the relation as an aspect of the terms taken together as constituting a unit But that betrays the very notion of a relation by merging the ... and their presentations on the basis of which they construct the world of common sense, while the monistic argument shows that these centres must pertain to a Whole conceived apart from which they
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 14 pdf
... estab-lished by appeal to the reality of the objects they make us know; but the reality of the objects, in turn, is established upon the authority of the means of knowledge Since the criterion of knowledgehood ... aesthetically Authenticity, responsiveness, even genuine presentness (and thus free-dom) are attained only in the I–Thou relationship The objectivity of the I–It is fixed in the past *God is the ... the emancipation of the House of Commons from the control of George III and the ‘King’s friends’; the emancipation of the American colonies; the emancipation of Ireland; the emancipation Burke,
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 15 pot
... Calvin’s theology entails the Lutheran doctrines that Scripture is the only guide to faith, there is human free will before but not after the Fall of Adam, and the distinguishing of the righteous ... In their philosophy of religion they reject *Calvinism, and in particular they reject both the doctrine of the total depravity of man since the Fall, and also the doctrine of predestination. They ... derivative but ‘senior to the world, and the architect thereof’. The doctrine of the eternal and immutable character of *morality is the most characteristic doctrine of the Cam- bridge Platonists.
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 16 docx
... which is the cause and which the effect? Some philosophers hold that the cause is always the earlier of the two events, and the effect the later, which presupposes that an effect can-not either precede ... passions, and as these are the only ties of our thoughts, they are really to us the cement of the universe, and all the operations of the mind must, in a great measure, depend on them’ (An Abstract ... also argues that the theory of language is the theory of a speaker’s knowledge of lan-guage—knowledge represented in the mind of the indi-vidual So linguistic theory becomes the study of those
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