2008-10-01から1ヶ月間の記事一覧

I definitely have to sleep.

It's already past twelve half.

Tomorrow, I have to wake up at 6AM.

However, this "easiness" prevent one from conceptually understanding "what's going on?"

Yes, the tree method is pretty mechanical one and easy to use.

We've started discussing the truth tree method in the logic class. I feel more and more students cannot keep up with the class.

@eien_kozo Yeah, there is a bunch of logs. But, almost all of them are really short and therefore, it might not take so much time to read.

@sita_kimie (As to the typo) Never mind. I could easily understand it from the context.

@sita_kimie Moreover, the usage of "sensibility" which means "sensual cognition" is NOT that old. Rather, it's a newer usage of the word.

@sita_kimie And I think you're right in that センス corresponds to "taste" although there is a usage of "sense" as in "sense of humor."

@sita_kimie Aha, you were confusing "sensibilis" with "sensibilitas" and then "sense" with "sensibility."

@sita_kimie Because I studied Latin a long time ago, I'm just not sure whether there is any noun usage of "sensibilis."

@sita_kimie No, no, I didn't mean to be mean to you (mmm, a nice pun, isn't it?).

@sita_kimie If there were some sources where "sensibilis" is used as having such a meaning, please indicate them.

@sita_kimie Anyway, I think there is no meaning like "sensual cognition" in "sensibilis."

@sita_kimie Or did you refer to "sensibilis" as an adjective? If so, it's rather misleading reference.

@sita_kimie However, I still don't see any reason that a sense as a cognitive faculty relevant to aesthetic judgment is inherent.

@sita_kimie And I think I understand what you mean by "sense" in this case.

Oops, "sensibilis" is not dative! It's genitive.

@sita_kimie Hey, Sita-san, there is no genuine word "sensibilis" in Latin. It's just dative form of "sensus."

@eien_kozo In short, agreeing with Kant in some aspects, I part ways with him in others.

@eien_kozo However, at the same time, I think there could be an relatively objective aesthetic judgment with some reservations.

@eien_kozo The Japanese センス is, I think, correspond roughly to aesthetic judgment and such a judgment cannot be done a priori.

@eien_kozo First of all, it is very confusing and even dangerous to identify the Japanese センス to the English "sense."

@eien_kozo And as to センス, I think I have the same opinion as you.

@eien_kozo Never mind my using English. It's just a rule that I've decided to follow for some reasons when I started Twitter.

@sita_kimie Anyway, in my understanding, I'm a kind of "shooting many, getting many."

@sita_kimie According to some scientific researches, we cannot even see unless we in some sense develop a relevant sense to see.

@sita_kimie I'm not sure if there is the inherent sense as to musical appreciation, or if there is an inherent sense at all.

I am recently being caught by the Veronicas. Their sound is really vulgar and very likely to be played in 109.