Structural properties of personal meaning systems: A new approach to measuring meaning of life

2006 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 109-117 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karin Pöhlmann ◽  
Barbara Gruss ◽  
Peter Joraschky
2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (10) ◽  
pp. 25-28
Author(s):  
Abakumova I.V. ◽  
Grishina A.V. ◽  
Godunov M.V.

Modern psychology considers meaning regulation, as an integral mechanism of personal development. A system of personal meanings develops in the processes of under-standing reality. Due to their polymodality personal meanings cannot be good or bad, but they are not the same. When confronted with unknown situations, the unevenness of the emerging personal meanings can lead to match or mismatch with the existing system of mean-ings. Coincidence, as agreement with a new fact, means meaning consonance. Mismatch, as a mismatch between new and existing information, means meaning disso-nance, as a kind of cognitive dissonance. An analysis of modern psychological literature shows that there are two main plans for the action of meaning dissonances: the dissonance of individual meanings in the implementation of real interactions and the dissonance of common mean-ings during the translation of interpersonal meaning formations. It is proposed to consider that meaning ac-quires a personal coloring due to the processes of both consonance and dissonance positioning of meaning con-structs in the meaning sphere of the subject. The revealed dichotomy of the meaning formation processes shows the possibility of manifestation of meanings bipolarity, which is revealed in the process of transition from the internal to the external world and in collisions with oth-er meaning systems. Then it can be assumed that the ef-fect of meaning dissonance manifests itself in two ways: firstly, in terms of real interactions as a discord of indi-vidual meanings, and secondly, in terms of translation of interpersonal meaning constructs as a dissonance of common meanings. In the course of such an external for-mation, meaning becomes already a personal meaning in the consciousness of a particular person.


Author(s):  
Michael Ungermann ◽  
Jan Lunze ◽  
Dieter Schwarzmann

Test signal generation for service diagnosis based on local structural propertiesThe paper presents a new approach to the generation of test signals used in service diagnosis. The tests make it possible to isolate faults, which are isolable only if the system is brought into specific operating points. The basis for the test signal selection is a structure graph that represents the couplings among the external and internal signals of the system and the fault signals. Graph-theoretic methods are used to identify edges that disappear under certain operating conditions and prevent a fault from changing the system behavior at this operating point. These operating conditions are identified by validuals, which are indicators obtained during the graph-theoretic analysis. The test generation method is illustrated by a process engineering example.


1993 ◽  
Vol 10 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 3-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Stoeckli

The origin and development of Dubinin's theory are presented within their historical context. The emphasis is put on the author's long-standing collaboration with M.M. Dubinin. It is shown how the main correlations between the structural properties of active carbons and the parameters of the DR and DA equations have been established and crosschecked. As shown recently, the adsorption of water by microporous carbons, corresponding to a type V isotherm, can also be described by the equation of Dubinin and Astakhov. This new approach includes the enthalpy of immersion into water, a thermodynamic consequence of Dubinin's theory.


Author(s):  
Jamil M. Renno ◽  
Pablo A. Tarazaga ◽  
Benjamin L. Grisso ◽  
Daniel J. Inman

This work investigates improving the imaging quality of membrane mirrors using multiple active fiber composite (AFC) actuators. It is demonstrated in the literature that the structural characteristics of a circular membrane lens can be used advantageously to eliminate nearly 100% of a 5th order image aberration. The approach here is to study the transverse vibration of a membrane mirror strip augmented with two micro fiber composite (MFC) bimorphs. Each bimorph is placed near one of the ends of the strip. One of the bimorphs will be excited in phase, causing a local tension in the strip, whereas the other will be excited out of phase, causing a local bending moment. The finite element method (FEM) is used to present the system mathematically. The advantage of the FEM is evident; it easily handles the physical non-uniformities caused by the augmentation of the actuators. To verify the presented model, a constant in-phase voltage is supplied to one of the MFCs. Hence, the local tension induced by this MFC bimorph is constant, and the resulting model is linear. A frequency response is obtained from the FEM model and through an experiment. The FEM and experimental results are in agreement. Additionally, results show that the local tension changes the structural properties of the membrane strip. The proposed approach can be extended to the two dimensional case with the promise of contributing to the elimination of image aberrations.


2006 ◽  
Vol 99 (1) ◽  
pp. 131-146 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ann Elisabeth Auhagen ◽  
Franziska Holub

1994 ◽  
Vol 7 (8) ◽  
pp. 1041-1052 ◽  
Author(s):  
Violetta V. Chemeris ◽  
Dmitry A. Dolgikh ◽  
Alexey N. Fedorov ◽  
Alexey V. Finkelstein ◽  
Michail P. Kirpichnikov ◽  
...  

Polymers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 1695
Author(s):  
Marzieh Rabiei ◽  
Arvydas Palevicius ◽  
Reza Ebrahimi-Kahrizsangi ◽  
Sohrab Nasiri ◽  
Andrius Vilkauskas ◽  
...  

Recently, researchers have focused on the biocompatibility and mechanical properties of highly porous structures of biomaterials products. Porous composites are a new category of bioengineering that possess excellent functional and structural properties. In this study, the physical and mechanical properties of prepared doped silver (Ag)-hydroxyapatite (HA) by the mechanochemical and spark plasma sintering (SPS) methods were investigated. The influence of dopant on phase formation, structural properties, mechanical properties and morphological characteristics was investigated. Furthermore, in this case, as a new approach to produce a porous scaffold with an average size of >100 µm, the hair band was used as a mold. According to the Monshi–Scherrer method, the crystal size of scaffold was calculated 38 ± 2 nm and this value was in the good agreement with average value from transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis. In addition, the stress–strain compression test of scaffold was considered, and the maximum value of compressive strength was recorded ~15.71 MPa. Taking into account the XRD, TEM, Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR), scanning electron microscope (SEM) and energy dispersive X-Ray analysis (EDAX) analysis, the prepared scaffold was bioactive and the effects of doped Ag-HA and the use of polyvinyltrimethoxysilane (PVTMS) as an additive were desirable. The results showed that the effect of thermal treatment on composed of Ag and HA were impressive while no change in transformation was observed at 850 °C. In addition, PVTMS plays an important role as an additive for preventing the decomposition and creating open-microporous in the scaffold that these porosities can be helpful for increasing bioactivity.


wisdom ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-72
Author(s):  
Vladimir BRANSKIJ ◽  
Kadzhik M. OGANYAN ◽  
Karina K. OGANYAN

The research of the synergetic philosophy of history leads to a fundamentally new approach to the study of personality and rational understanding of the meaning of life. The heuristic role in the history synergetic philosophy is argued in the structuring of a new human philosophy in the context of the self-organization of man and mankind. It is this aspect that is specific to the synergetic philosophy of man.


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