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title: Example Slides for Theme Max Weber | ||
author: Paulo Cunha | ||
description: This is an example of how to use my themes | ||
keywords: Marp, Slides, Themes, Marpstyle, Copernico | ||
marp: true | ||
paginate: true | ||
theme: copernico | ||
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<div class="title" > Meditationes de Prima Philosophia </div> | ||
<div class="subtitle" > In qua Dei existentia et animæ immortalitas </div> | ||
<div class="author" > Mikołaj Kopernik (Nicolau Copérnico) </div> | ||
<div class="date" > Glasgow, 1641 </div> | ||
<div class="organization" > Sacred Faculty of Theology in Paris </div> | ||
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# Meditationes de Prima Philosophia | ||
## In qua Dei existentia et animæ immortalitas demonstratur | ||
### Mikołaj Kopernik (Nicolau Copérnico) | ||
#### Glasgow, 1641 | ||
##### Sacred Faculty of Theology in Paris | ||
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# Opening Description of a Chapter | ||
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Some text about what´s ahead... | ||
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# Lists | ||
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<div class="columns"> | ||
<div> | ||
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1. _Berlin_ | ||
2. _Hannover_ | ||
3. _Freiburg im Breisgau_ | ||
4. _Heidelberg_ | ||
5. _Hamburg_ | ||
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</div> | ||
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4. *Leipzig* | ||
5. *Dresden* | ||
6. *München* | ||
7. *Köln* | ||
8. *Köningsberg und Praga* | ||
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</div> | ||
</div> | ||
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# Is Algebraic Graph Knowledge **Possible**? | ||
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Research has been conducted in order to evaluate the possibility of reaching meaningful knowledge from Algebraic Graph transformations. | ||
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- Model Cheking and theorem prooving are viable paths. | ||
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- This is the first way: **outstanding assertion**! | ||
- Even greater impact comes from: _hilight text_! | ||
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> **\*Note**: This is a very long footnote line intended to test the layout of two. | ||
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<div class="columns"> | ||
<div> | ||
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# H1 - Header 1 | ||
## H2 - Header 2 | ||
### H3 | ||
#### H4 | ||
##### H5 | ||
###### H6 | ||
</div> | ||
<div> | ||
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- This is a fragment of normal text written here in order to exemplify the use of several featrues in CSS. | ||
- This is a fragment of normal text written here in order to exemplify the use of several featrues in CSS. | ||
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- This is one **feature** | ||
- This is another subjetc. | ||
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</div> | ||
</div> | ||
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# Lists | ||
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<div class="columns"> | ||
<div> | ||
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1. One | ||
2. Two | ||
3. Three | ||
1. abc | ||
2. def | ||
4. End of list | ||
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</div> | ||
<div> | ||
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```haskell | ||
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primes = filterPrime [2..] | ||
where filterPrime (p:xs) = | ||
p : filterPrime [x | x <- xs, x `mod` p /= 0] | ||
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seqLength :: Num b ⇒ Sequence a → b | ||
seqAppend :: Sequence a → Sequence a → Sequence a | ||
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seqLength Nil = 0 | ||
seqLength (Cons _ xs) = 1 + seqLength xs | ||
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seqAppend Nil ys = ys | ||
seqAppend (Cons x xs) ys = Cons x (seqAppend xs ys) | ||
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``` | ||
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<figcaption align="center"> | ||
<b>Code</b>: Haskell code fragment. | ||
</figcaption> | ||
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</div> | ||
</div> | ||
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# Tables | ||
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| Column A | Column B | Column C | Column D | | ||
| -------- | -------- | -------- | :------: | | ||
| A1 | B1 | C1 | D1 | | ||
| A2 | B2 | C2 | D2 | | ||
| A3 | B3 | C3 | D3 | | ||
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<figcaption align="center"> | ||
<b>Table</b>: Exemple of use of tables. | ||
</figcaption> | ||
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# LaTeX Equations | ||
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$$\frac{1}{c^2}\frac{\partial^2\mathbf{\psi}}{\partial t^2} = \nabla^2 \circ\mathbf{\psi} $$ | ||
$$\nabla \times \textbf{E}=- \frac{\partial \textbf{B}}{\partial t}$$ | ||
$$\nabla^2 \textbf{E} = \mu \epsilon \frac{\partial^2 \textbf{E}}{\partial t^2}$$ | ||
$$c=\sqrt{\frac{1}{\mu \epsilon}}$$ | ||
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<figcaption align="center"> | ||
<b>Formulae</b>: Exemples of use of LaTeX formulas. | ||
</figcaption> | ||
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# Images in Two Columns | ||
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<div class="columns-center"> | ||
<div> | ||
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# Images in Two Columns | ||
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<div class="columns-center" align="center"> | ||
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<figcaption> | ||
<b>Figure 1</b>: Göthe, Suhrkamp (2011). | ||
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<figcaption> | ||
<b>Figure 2</b>: Sophokles, Suhrkamp (2015). | ||
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# Image and text | ||
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<div class="columns"> | ||
<div> | ||
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<center> | ||
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<figcaption align="center"> | ||
<b>Figure</b>: Oxford edition (1979). | ||
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</center> | ||
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</div> | ||
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## Hegel's Phenomenology | ||
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The book was originally entitled "Phänomenologie des Geistes" by its author, G.W.F. Hegel. | ||
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- Published in 1807, marked a significant development in German idealism after Kant. | ||
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- In this book Hegel develops his concepts of dialectic. | ||
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[Price at Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0198245971/ref=ox_sc_act_image_2?smid=A1ZZFT5FULY4LN&psc=1): $ 17.83 | ||
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# Image and text | ||
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## Kant, Leibniz & Newton | ||
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Philosophy and the sciences were closely linked in the age of Leibniz, Newton, and Kant; but a more precise determination of the structure of this linkage is required. This text addresses the caming of metaphysics into a discipline, the emergence of analytical mechanics. | ||
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[Available at Amazon](https://www.amazon.de/Between-Leibniz-Newton-Kant-Philosophy/dp/3031343395/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_pt_BR=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&crid=16F5PCQR437M7&keywords=Kant+Springer&qid=1689169670&s=books&sprefix=kant+springer%2Cstripbooks%2C204&sr=1-1): 91,42 € | ||
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<center> | ||
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<figcaption align="center"> | ||
<b>Figure</b>: Springer edition (2023). | ||
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</center> | ||
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"There is an **increasing** demand of current information systems to incorporate the use of a higher degree of formalism in the development process. **Formal Methods** consist of a set of tools and techniques based on mathematical model and formal logic that are used to **specify and verify** requirements and designs for hardware and software systems." | ||
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<div class="cite-author" data-text="Mona Batra"> | ||
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"There is an **increasing** demand of current information systems to incorporate the use of a higher degree of formalism in the development process. **Formal Methods** consist of a set of tools and techniques based on mathematical model and formal logic that are used to **specify and verify** requirements and designs for hardware and software systems." | ||
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Transition Slide 1<br> _Aditional_ **Text** | ||
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Transition Slide 2<br> _Aditional_ **Text** | ||
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**THANK YOU!** | ||
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# References | ||
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1. PLATO. **Plato Republic**. Tradução: C. D. C. Reeve. Indianapolis, IN, USA: Hackett Publishing Company, 2004. | ||
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1. PLATO. **Plato Republic**. Tradução: C. D. C. Reeve. Indianapolis, IN, USA: Hackett Publishing Company, 2004. | ||
1. ARISTOTELES. **Nikomachische Ethik**. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2010. (Klassiker Auslegen).v. 2 | ||
1. KANT, Immanuel. **Kritik der Praktischen Vernunft**. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2002. (Klassiker Auslegen).v. 26 | ||
1. HEGEL, Georg Friederich Wilhelm. **Hegel´s Phenomenology of Spirit**. Tradução: A. V. Miller. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. | ||
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# References | ||
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1. PLATO. **Plato Republic**. Tradução: C. D. C. Reeve. Indianapolis, IN, USA: Hackett Publishing Company, 2004. | ||
2. ARISTOTELES. **Nikomachische Ethik**. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2010. (Klassiker Auslegen).v. 2 | ||
3. KANT, Immanuel. **Kritik der Praktischen Vernunft**. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2002. (Klassiker Auslegen).v. 26 | ||
4. HEGEL, Georg Friederich Wilhelm. **Hegel´s Phenomenology of Spirit**. Tradução: A. V. Miller. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. | ||
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5. HUSSERL, Edmund. **The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology**. Evanston, USA: Northwestern University Press, 1970. | ||
6. CASSIRER, Ernst. **The Myth of the State**. New Haven, USA: Yale University Press, 1946. | ||
7. HEIDEGGER, Martin. **Sein und Zeit**. 11. ed. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1967. | ||
8. GADAMER, Hans-Georg. **Wahrheit und Methode**. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2007. v. 30. | ||
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