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Σε μια εποχή που εταιρείες και επιχειρήσεις δεν αρκούντα απλώς στην επίτευξη των στόχων τους αλλά και στο πώς θα δημιουργήσουν συμπεριληπτικά και φιλόξενα εργασιακά περιβάλλοντα που εξελίσσουν τα skills των εργαζομένων και αποτελούν πόλο έλξης για τα καλύτερα νέα ταλέντα της αγοράς, η Dialectica, κορυφαία εταιρεία στον τομέα των information services, έχει εξελιχθεί σε έναν από τους πιο ελκυστικούς εργοδότες στην Ελλάδα. Πώς, όμως, το καταφέρνει αυτό;Η Στέλλα Μπούρδη, Vice President, Consulting, ΕΜΕΑ και ο Δημήτρης Μαγιάκος, Director, Global Head of Growth Markets της εταιρείας, εξηγούν στον αρχισυντάκτη της LiFO, Γιάννη Πανταζόπουλο.Μπορείτε να δείτε το vidcast εδώ.
In this episode Pierre-Marie Pédrot, one of the main Coq/Rocq developers joins us to talk about Krivine, Kleene and Gödel Realizability Models, how it relates to the BHK interpretation and CPS Translations, and how it was all already part of Gödel's work in Dialectica! If you enjoy the show please consider supporting us at our ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/typetheoryforall Links Pierre-Marie's Website Pierre-Marie's PhD Thesis (Very nice read) BHK Interpretation Type Theory Forall website Type Theory Forall discord
Ο Γιώργος Τσαρούχας συζητά με τον Μάρκο Βερέμη για το πώς αποφάσισε να δημιουργήσειτη Dialectica το 2015, εν μέσω των capital controls και ποιες προκλήσεις συνάντησε τα πρώταχρόνια.Ο Διευθύνων Σύμβουλος και Συνιδρυτής της Dialectica αναφέρει τους τρόπους εύρεσης τουκατάλληλου expert που μπορεί να απαντήσει στα ερωτήματα του κάθε πελάτη, αλλά και για τηνψηφιοποίηση της πληροφορίας.Τέλος, μαζί με τον Μάρκο Βερέμη συζητούν για τη καθοριστική σημασία των προσωπικώνσχέσεων αλλά και για την επιλογή του κατάλληλου συνιδρυτή για τη Dialectica.�� Ακούστε στ Spotify:�� Ακούστε στ Apple podcasts:Disclaimer: Ο ΣΕΒ προσφέρει την ευκαιρία να ακουστούν οι απόψεις και οι εμπειρίες τωνπροσκεκλημένων στα Innovative Greeks Talks. Οι γνώμες και οι απόψεις που εκφράζονται μέσα σεαυτά είναι προσωπικές και σε καμία περίπτωση δεν απηχούν γνώμες και απόψεις του ΣΕΒ.
Marco Santambrogio"Festival Filosofia"https://www.festivalfilosofia.it/Festival Filosofia, SassuoloDomenica 18 settembre 2022, ore 21:00Lezione Magistrale di Marco SantambrogioMeritoDare valore ai talentiIn quale modo difendere il programma meritocratico, con i suoi principi di distribuzione dei talenti, uguaglianza delle opportunità, riconoscimento dei meriti negli impieghi, anche attraverso una valorizzazione dell'istruzione come importante fattore di giustizia sociale?Marco Santambrogio ha insegnato Filosofia del Linguaggio presso l'Università di Parma e l'Università San Raffaele di Milano. È socio fondatore della European Society for Analytic Philosophy (ESAP) e della Società Italiana di Filosofia Analitica (SIFA). Le sue ricerche nell'ambito della filosofia analitica riguardano la filosofia del linguaggio, la semantica dei mondi possibili, il riferimento e la teoria della verità; si è occupato anche di filosofia morale e delle questioni del merito e delle uguali opportunità, collaborando con il “Forum della meritocrazia”. Ha scritto numerosi contributi per riviste scientifiche italiane e internazionali, come “The Journal of Philosophy”, “Nous”, “Synthese”, “Dialectica”. Tra le sue opere recenti: Forma e oggetto (Milano1992); Chi ha paura del numero chiuso? (Roma-Bari 1997); Manuale di scrittura non creativa (Roma-Bari 2006); Come si scrive un saggio (Roma-Bari 2015, ebook); Come si risponde a un'argomentazione (Roma-Bari 2015, ebook); Il complotto contro il merito (Roma-Bari 2022)Marco Santambrogio"Il complotto contro il merito"Laterza Editorihttps://www.laterza.it/È giusto che ciascuno abbia quello che merita; ingiusto che ottenga un bene, o soffra un male, che non merita. Questa è l'idea di giustizia di Aristotele e del senso comune. Michael Sandel obietta che la meritocrazia pretende di premiare il merito ma produce arroganza e umiliazione. L'accusa è infondata. A scuola, all'università, sul lavoro, nello sport non possiamo fare a meno di riconoscere e premiare il merito. La meritocrazia ha un volto umano.Si dice che in una società meritocratica i redditi seguano i meriti. Ma in alcune società contemporanee che si presentano come meritocratiche le differenze di reddito sono enormi. Com'è possibile che alcuni abbiano meriti superiori ad altri di centinaia di volte? Da qui prende oggi le mosse il rifiuto del programma meritocratico che nella seconda metà del secolo scorso era la sostanza del ‘sogno americano' ed era sottoscritto dal laburismo britannico e dal socialismo riformista europeo. Marco Santambrogio difende la meritocrazia con due ordini di argomenti. Dimostra da un lato che quelle società si presentano come meritocratiche ma non rispettano il principio irrinunciabile delle uguali opportunità. Dall'altro sostiene su solide basi filosofiche che il merito non si trasferisce dalle posizioni e dai posti di lavoro alle retribuzioni che li accompagnano. Non si butti dunque il bambino con l'acqua sporca. Si continui – o, in qualche caso, si cominci – a distribuire posti e posizioni rispettando le competenze, senza favoritismi e dando a tutti uguali opportunità. La meritocrazia consiste in questo. Quanto alle enormi differenze di reddito, si dimostri che sono meritate. Se non ci si riesce, una tassazione equa (richiesta dagli stessi principi meritocratici) si preoccuperà di ridurre le sperequazioni immeritate.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEAscoltare fa Pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
La dialéctica del amo y el esclavo nos reproduce una manera muy común del pensamiento occidental acerca de qué sucede cuando dos conciencias se encuentran.
Un poco de Dialectica, sesgos cognitivos, nuestras ideas y capital intelectual --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
ALTA PRAXIS!! Con Nahuel Baresi, Tatiana Tati, Diego Passalia y Julia Ramundo, Ceps Estudiantes Pichon El programa radial de APPSA Asociación de Profesionales de la Psicología Social Argentina por Radio Viral Comunitaria!!!
Extras din prelegerea „Frica și siguranța în zilele noastre” susținută de prof.univ.dr. Mircea Miclea în data de 8 Iunie 2018. Cât să renunț la libertatea mea ca să mă simt în siguranță, într-un context în care crește numărul de frici? După doi ani de zile de la prelegerea domnului profesor, tema este parcă mai actuală ca oricând.
Programa no.33 de la 2ª temporada de “Las Lunas de Júpiter”Miércoles 14 de noviembre de 2018, 8:30 de la noche. (horario de la Ciudad de México)Con Itzel Reyes y Nadia Luna
Programa no.33 de la 2ª temporada de “Las Lunas de Júpiter”Miércoles 14 de noviembre de 2018, 8:30 de la noche. (horario de la Ciudad de México)Con Itzel Reyes y Nadia Luna
Programa no.28 de la 2ª temporada de “Las Lunas de Júpiter”Miércoles 03 de octubre de 2018, 8:30 de la noche. (horario de la Ciudad de México)Con Itzel Reyes y Nadia Luna Invitados especiales: José Luis Rojas Díaz y Mario Pérez.
Programa no.28 de la 2ª temporada de “Las Lunas de Júpiter”Miércoles 03 de octubre de 2018, 8:30 de la noche. (horario de la Ciudad de México)Con Itzel Reyes y Nadia Luna Invitados especiales: José Luis Rojas Díaz y Mario Pérez.
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Francesco Berto is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy and Research Leader at the Northern Institute of Philosophy, University of Aberdeen. He has also worked at the University of Notre Dame (IN, USA), the Sorbonne-Ecole Normale Supérieure of Paris, and the Universities of Padua and Venice (Italy). He has published monographs on metaphysics and the philosophy of logic, and papers in Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Studies, the Australasian Journal of Philosophy, the European Journal of Philosophy, Synthèse, the Review of Symbolic Logic, Philosophia Mathematica, American Philosophical Quarterly, Dialectica, and the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. This podcast is an audio recording of Dr. Berto's talk - 'On Conceiving the Inconsistent' - at the Aristotelian Society on 2 December 2013. The recording was produced by Backdoor Broadcasting Company in conjunction with the Institute of Philosophy, University of London.
Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Statistik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/02
The present thesis compares two computational interpretations of non-constructive proofs: refined A-translation and Gödel's functional "Dialectica" interpretation. The behaviour of the extraction methods is evaluated in the light of several case studies, where the resulting programs are analysed and compared. It is argued that the two interpretations correspond to specific backtracking implementations and that programs obtained via the refined A-translation tend to be simpler, faster and more readable than programs obtained via Gödel's interpretation. Three layers of optimisation are suggested in order to produce faster and more readable programs. First, it is shown that syntactic repetition of subterms can be reduced by using let-constructions instead of meta substitutions abd thus obtaining a near linear size bound of extracted terms. The second improvement allows declaring syntactically computational parts of the proof as irrelevant and that this can be used to remove redundant parameters, possibly improving the efficiency of the program. Finally, a special case of induction is identified, for which a more efficient recursive extracted term can be defined. It is shown the outcome of case distinctions can be memoised, which can result in exponential improvement of the average time complexity of the extracted program.
This week on Dialectica: Producer/Host Josh Haney takes you inside today's biggest debate in education politics: value-added teacher evaluations. Guests include education policy expert Cynthia Dunbar, an Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Austin, and Ms. Lesa Haney, a classroom evaluator, former teacher, and yes, Josh's mom.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
Producer/Host C.P. Smith and Co-Host David Smith explore the present case and future possibilities for health care reform.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
This week on Dialectica: Producer/Host Sachin Shah examines the role of state water policy in managing droughts and other water needs of Texans. Guests include Bob Joseph, Director of the U.S. Geological Survey Texas Water Science Center, Dr. Bill Hutchison, Director of the Groundwater Resources Division of the Texas Water Development Board.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
This week on Dialectica: Producer/Host Margarita Jimenez examines the effect of the economic downturn on those living in poverty in the Austin area. Interview subjects include: Karen Ranus, Director of Outreach Services at St. Austin Catholic Parish; Sharon Bieser, Executive Director of Vincare Services of Austin; and Lacey Strake, from the Austin chapter of Brake the Cycle of Poverty.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
This week on Dialectica: Producer C. P. Smith and host Selina Smith present the second in a two-part series on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Part II reviews the changes in NATO since the demise of the Soviet Union as well as the challenges NATO must manage to remain a relevant international defense organization.Special guests:Colonel Ron Sullivan, USAF (Ret), Business Manager for SAICProfessor Thomas Johnson, Research Professor, Naval Postgraduate School and Director of Culture and Conflict Studies, Department of National Security Affairs.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
This week on Dialectica: Producer C. P. Smith and host Selina Smith present the first in a two-part series on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Part I reviews NATO's historical context as well as the challenges NATO is facing.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
This week on Dialectica: Producer/Host James Tanner presents the second in a two-part series on the history and relevance of quantitative finance. Part II explores how attempts by quantitative experts to address key financial problems – random price movement and risk correlation – eventually led to the widespread adoption of the Gaussian Copula Formula in finance, which in turn contributed to the current economic crisis.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
This week on Dialectica: Producer/Host James Tanner presents the first in a two-part series on the history and relevance of quantitative finance. Part I explores how statistical methods found their way from the halls of government to the casino and finally to Wall Street, culminating in the rise and fall of the massive hedge fund Long Term Capital Management.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
Tonight on Dialectica: Members of Citizens for Local and State Service (or C.L.A.S.S.) discuss the upcoming mayoral debate, organized by C.L.A.S.S. and televised on KXAN on April 22, 2009. Producer Rebecca Takahashi and co-hosts Kate Mason and Erin Boeke Burke are joined by David Kobeirowski, an Austin community activist, host of "Truth Austin" and the weekly forum "Dave Has Issues", as well as KOOP Radio programs "Neighborly Conversations" and "Texas Politics Today." C.L.A.S.S. is a student-run organization at the LBJ School of Public Affairs, whose mission is to promote and engage policy students in local politics and governance. Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
Host/Co-Producer Axel Gerdau introduces the work of the Energy Technology Transition Project through interviews with project co-instructor, LBJ professor, and Interim Dean of the Jackson School of Geosciences Dr. Charles G. Groat, and fellow project and LBJ colleagues James Ovelmen, Melissa Lott and Kymberlie Koch, outlining their report and its recommendations.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
Host/Producer Jon Rogers examines the intersection between steroids and public policy in the wake of the Alex Rodriguez scandal. Interview subjects include: Chris Yianilos, former Deputy Chief of Staff, Legislative Director, and Legislative Counsel to U. S. Senator John Warner; and Gilbert Garza, the Executive Director of Athletics for the San Antonio Independent School District and President-Elect of the Texas High School Athletic Directors Association.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
This week on Dialectica: Host/Co-Producer Jason Fialkoff provides updates on Austin's bicycling issues aided by a round table representing the City, industry, local nonprofits, and academia. Does the Yellow Bike Project have a new home? Will the City build a new bicycle boulevard? What's UT planning for Speedway? Tune in this week as City Engineer and local volunteer Nathan Wilkes, former Kittelson Associates Planner Erin Ferguson, and UT Engineer Matt Jordan (formerly of Portland) chime in on Austin's bicycling issues.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
This week on Dialectica: Host/Co-Producer Nadia Bobb and Co-Producer Desiree Ledet reflect on the life and legacy of Barbara Jordan and preview the upcoming 13th Annual Barbara Jordan Forum on Public Policy. Some of Prof. Jordan's finest and most powerful oratorical moments are presented, including portions of her famous keynote speeches at the 1976 and 1992 Democratic National Conventions, as well as her statements at the Nixon impeachment and Robert Bork Supreme Court nomination hearings.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
This week on Dialectica: Host/Producer James Tanner investigates the clash of economic theories underlying the politics of the fiscal stimulus package in Washington. Excerpts of audio commentary from Milton Friedman, Paul Krugman, and Peter Schiff are featured. Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
This week on Dialectica: Host/Co-Producer Sanjeet Deka and Co-Producer C. P. Smith examine the ramifications of the closing of the detention facilities at the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay. Interview subjects include Prof. Bobby Chesney, expert in national security law and a visiting professor at the University of Texas at Austin, and the show also features audio clips of several other expert views.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
This week on Dialectica: Ed McGaa (aka Eagle Man) answers questions from his son and LBJ student Kyle McGaa about the history and spirituality of the Oglala Lakota tribe of the Sioux. Mr. McGaa is a prolific author (including Mother Earth Spirituality, now in its 41st printing with HarperCollins) and has been a renown environmental and religious freedom activist since the early 1970’s.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
Host Sean Reyna interviews members of a class project to create maps and other datasets describing "informal settlements" in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
This week on Dialectica: Sustainable Food Systems. Karen Banks and the Sustainability Work Group discuss sustainable food systems and sustainable agriculture. Joy Casnovsky from the Sustainable Food Center is our guest.Download the show by right-clicking here (and select Save Link/Target As...) or use the player below:
Sun, 1 Jan 1533 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/11094/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/11094/1/8Melan.94.pdf Melanchthon, Philipp Melanchthon, Philipp: De dialectica libri quatuor recogniti. Viterergae: Klug, 1533
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