1. What is the transportation industry??
1. Concept of transportation
Transport or transportation is the movement of people, animals and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, rail, road, water, cable, pipeline, and space. The field can be divided into infrastructure, vehicles, and operations. Transport is important since it enables trade between peoples, which in
of force relations immanent in the sphere in which they operate and which constitute their own organization; ② as the process which, through ceaseless struggles and confrontations, transforms, strengthens, or reverses them; ③ as the support which these force relations find in one another, thus forming a chain or a system, or on the contrary, the disjunctions and contradictions which isolate t
The Paradox of Happiness
It`s plain common sense-the more happiness you feel, the less unhappiness you experience. 더 많이 행복을 느낀다면 더 적게 불행을 경험한다는 것은 명백한 진리이다.
It`s plain common sense, but it`s not true. 그것은 명백한 진리이나 사실은 아니다.
Recent research reveals that happiness and unhappiness are not really flip sides
Ⅰ. 사상에 대한 개괄적 정리
1. Chapter 4.Introduction: The Dawn of the Modern World
2. Chapter 5. John Milton and the Self-Righting Principle
3. Chapter 6. Thomas Hobbes and Society by Contract
4. Chapter 7. John Locke and the Society by Contrast
5. Chapter 9. David Hume: The roots of a Skeptical Press
Ⅱ. 사상가들에 대한 생각 및 의견
1. 서
The Theory of Communicative Action
Unlike the previous two patterns, Habermas’s theory of communicative action is not a cultural idea of social action. He eschews the sort of legislative methodological restrictions and epistemological assumptions that we focused on Winch, Becker, and Garfinkel. Like the other two research programs, however, the theory of communicative action emphasizes the cen