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  1. Known-New Information • Your contract with your readers

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  3. Breach of the Contract This chapter was written to introduce you to the basic concepts of Alain Badiou’s theory of ethics. A thorough explication will also be presented, situating Badiou’s philosophy in the context of other contemporary approaches. Furthermore, three arguments that suggest new avenues for philosophical inquiry will be outlined, challenging Badiou’s fundamental concepts.

  4. Honoring of the ContractThis chapter was written to introduce the reader to the basic concepts of Alain Badiou’s theory of ethics. Badiou’s concepts will be explicated in the context of other contemporary theories of ethics. In addition to this explication, the reader will also be presented with three critiques of Badiou’s theory of ethics that suggest new horizons for philosophical inquiry. (new information is in italics)

  5. This memo is written to invite you to a conference on systems.The conference will be held at the Sumpton Ranch at 9.You will be introduced to howthese systems can be used to store and organize client data.adapted from: http://uwc.ucf.edu/handouts/Improving_Coherence_and_KnownNew_Contract.pdf

  6. Known NewThis memo is written to invite you to a conference on systems.The conference will be held at the Sumpton Ranch at 9.You will be introduced to howthese systems can be used to store and organize client data.adapted from: http://uwc.ucf.edu/handouts/Improving_Coherence_and_KnownNew_Contract.pdf

  7. Known New This memo is written to invite you to a conference on systems.The conference will be held at the Sumpton Ranch at 9.You will be introduced to howthese systems can be used to store and organize client data. adapted from: http://uwc.ucf.edu/handouts/Improving_Coherence_and_KnownNew_Contract.pdf Known NewThis memo is written to invite you to a conference on systems.The conference will be held at the Sumpton Ranch at 9.You will be introduced to howthese systems can be used to store and organize client data.adapted from: http://uwc.ucf.edu/handouts/Improving_Coherence_and_KnownNew_Contract.pdf

  8. Working a typewriter by touch, like riding a bicycle or strolling on a path, is best done by not giving it a glancing thought. Once you do, your fingers fumble and hit the wrong keys. To do things involving practiced skills, you need to turn loose the systems of muscles and nerves responsible for each maneuver, place them on their own and stay out of it. There is not real loss of authority in this, since you get to decide whether to do the thing or not, and you can intervene and embellish the technique any time you like; if you want to ride a bicycle backward or walk with an eccentric loping gait giving a little skip every fourth step, whistling at the same time, you can do that. But if you concentrate on the details, keeping in touch with each muscle, thrusting yourself into a free fall with each step and catching yourself at the last moment by sticking out the other foot in time to break the fall, you will end up immobilized, vibrating with fatigue.-Lewis Thomas, “Autonomy”

  9. Working a typewriter by touch, like riding a bicycle or strolling on a path, is best done by not giving it a glancing thought. Once you do, your fingers fumble and hit the wrong keys. To do things involving practiced skills, you need to turn loose the systems of muscles and nerves responsible for each maneuver, place them on their own and stay out of it. There is not real loss of authority in this, since you get to decide whether to do the thing or not, and you can intervene and embellish the technique any time you like; if you want to ride a bicycle backward or walk with an eccentric loping gait giving a little skip every fourth step, whistling at the same time, you can do that. But if you concentrate on the details, keeping in touch with each muscle, thrusting yourself into a free fall with each step and catching yourself at the last moment by sticking out the other foot in time to break the fall, you will end up immobilized, vibrating with fatigue.-Lewis Thomas, “Autonomy”

  10. Known-New Information • Your contract with your readers

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