Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 205.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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[1] From: Ross Scaife <scaife@pop.uky.edu> (64)
Subject: [STOA] new in Metis
[2] From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni- (27)
dortmund.de>
Subject: Hubert Dreyfus on "Intelligence Without
Representation"
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Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 07:42:15 +0100
From: Ross Scaife <scaife@pop.uky.edu>
Subject: [STOA] new in Metis
Just in time for the new semester, Bruce Hartzler (Agora Excavations) has
delivered from Athens a stunning set of additions to his ongoing electronic
publication project, Metis: A QTVR Interface for Ancient Greek
Archaeological Sites. See below the full list of sites now covered by his
51 multi-node panoramas. Bruce has enhanced this beautifully photographed
archive with hotlinks throughout to the pertinent archaeological materials
provided on-line by the Perseus Project, including the Princeton
Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, plans, and other documentation of sites
and architectural remains. Remarkable!
The address is http://www.stoa.org/metis/
Actium (Ambracian Gulf)
Aegina (Temple of Aphaia)
Amphiaraion
Amyklai
Argos (Theater and Agora)
Argos (Larissa "Castle")
Athens (Acropolis)
Athens (Agora)
Athens (South Slope)
Athens (Pnyx and Philopappus Hill)
Athens (Roman Agora)
Brauron
Corinth
Delphi
Dimini
Eleusis
Epidauros (Sanctuary of Asklepios)
Epidauros (Theater)
Helicon (Valley of the Muses)
Karphi
Kithairon
Laurion
Lefkandi
Mallia
Menelaion
Mycenae
Myrtos (Pyrgos)
Nemea (Temple of Zeus)
Nemea (Stadium)
Olympia
Orchomenos (Treasury of Minyas)
Pellana
Perachora
Phaistos
Plataea
Pylos (Cave of Nestor)
Pylos (Epano Englianos)
Pyramid of Kenkreai
Rhamnous
Sesklo
Sounion
Sparta
Thermopylae
Tiryns
Troy
Tylissos
Vaphio
Vasiliki
Zakros
"3 Roads"
"7 Gates"
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Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 07:43:35 +0100
From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
Subject: Hubert Dreyfus on "Intelligence Without Representation"
Dear Humanists,
HI..
Here is one pointer (an interesting paper) --thought --might interest you
--in this paper-Prof. Hubert Dreyfus has described the relationships
between the "Phenomenology of Embodiment and Neuro-science". The article
can be read at <http://www.hfac.uh.edu/cogsci/dreyfus.html> --The paper by
Prof. Dreyfus is having a tremendous potential towards the Embodiment and
Neuroscience; a fantastic, well-written paper, I like it very much. He is
an excellent reader of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. In this paper, he has
discussed many more contemporary issues such as, agents and their
relationship with the world. Thee agents' skills cannot be stored as a
representation, but as a disposition in the mind of a being. And, the most
important views, he discussed about the establishment of *Intentional
Arc*. Thank you.
Best Regards
Arun Tripathi
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