Ⅰ. Introduction
Good afternoon, everyone. My name is --- , I'm a junior in the english linguistic department. The topics of today's presentation is on the analyzing discourse to find hidden meanings of the text by looking at some specific words, intonation and language structure. In that sense, our group have tried to find a proper discourse example or a speech that has critical meaning rela
1. Definition of Natural Theology
The existence and attributes of the deity
-> stand on ‘natural reason’
A type of theological discourse
The attempt to construct
rational “proofs” for
God’s existence and attributes
and Seonjinguk discourse based on Foucault’s theory, and eugenics. To do this, we did the documentary survey on dissertations, academic journals, periodical and occasional publications, and newspapers for historical approach. To avoid errors, we mainly used the primary sources, and in case of using the secondary sources, we tried to compare them with original copies for reliability.
The social construction of bodies: an example
18th Century (Bodily) Flux
People were bound into Social Relations down to their Inner-most Flesh
Contingent on their social, cultural and historical context
Socially constructed
Anti-psychiatry movement
Freidson (1970)
Medicine → Objective Science
Application of Medical Knowledge →
Not objective, Mediated by the Social
Definition : technology of capturing CO2 from large point sources and storing it.
Processes of CCS
- Capture
- Compressing and Transport
- Storage
Biomass is any organic material which has stored sunlight in the form of chemical energy.