Niko Fujii Round 1 Flashcards

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Agnotology (Japanese)

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無知学

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epistemology (Japanese)

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認識論

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agnoiology (Japanese)

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未知学、不知学

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what is the difference between agnotology and agnoiology?

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While agnotology concerns itself with how and why ignorance may be propagated culturally,
agnoiology was meant essentially as a foil to epistemiology—and so concerns itself not just with ignorance, but with what is unknowable rather than merely unknown.

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ontology (Japanese)

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存在論

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what are some famous examples of ontology?

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Hamlet “To be, or not to be”
Decartes “I think, therefore I am”
Chuang-tzu The Butterfly Dream

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morphology (Japanese)

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形態学

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What fields does morphology concerns specifically?

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・ the branch of biology that deals with the structure of animals and plants
・ the admissible arrangement of sounds in words
・the branch of geology that studies the characteristics and configuration and evolution of rocks and land forms(geomorphology)

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Semasiology (Japanese)

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語義論、意味論

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explain the definition of semasiology in English

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the branch of semantics that studies the cognitive aspects of meaning.
the science of the relationship between linguistic symbols and their meanings.

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Anthropology (Japanese)

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人類学

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12
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zoology (Japanese)

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動物学

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zoology (English)

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the branch of biology that studies animals

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ornithology (in Japanese)

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鳥類学(動物学の一種)

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15
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entomology (Japanese)

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昆虫学

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oncology (Japanese)

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tumor (Japanese)

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odontology

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Mereology (English)

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the philosophical study of part-whole relationships, also called parthood relationships. branch of logic that tries to clarify class expressions and theorizes on the relation between parts and wholes.

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in what genre or field is mereology classified?

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Mathematical logic, linguistics philosophy, Metaphysics

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Mariology (Japanese)

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マリア学

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Mariology (English)

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Mariology seeks to relate doctrine or dogma about Mary to other doctrines of the faith, such as those concerning Jesus and notions about redemption, intercession and grace.

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Nosology (English)

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febrile (Japanese)

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発熱性の

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coin (Verb)(English)
to invent a word or a phrase
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one example sentence using a word "coin"
Allen Ginsberg coined the term "flower power".
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felicitously (English)
in a way that is suitable, right, or lucky, or expresses well the intended thought or feeling:
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ponder
to think carefully about something, especially for a noticeable length of time
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An example sentence for "ponder"
She sat back for a minute to ponder her next move in the game.
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example sentences for "felicitously"
・a felicitously phrased speech ・They had been parted only to meet again now, by chance, so felicitously.