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  1. Oct 22, 2021 · Oblivion is a knowledge problem. Whenever one becomes aware of having forgotten something, one knows that one does not know something. This is not ignorance, as the forgotten knowledge is knowledge that must have existed. Thus, oblivion is concerned with not-knowing-anymore; it is a special kind of not-knowing. 1.

    • Oliver Dimbath
  2. Eternal oblivion (also referred to as non-existence or nothingness) [1] [2] is the philosophical, religious, or scientific concept of one's consciousness forever ceasing upon death. Pamela Health and Jon Klimo write that this concept is mostly associated with religious skepticism , secular humanism , nihilism , agnosticism , and atheism . [ 3 ]

    • Physiology in The University of Buenos Aires Medical School
    • Institute of Physics Research Applied to Clinical Pathology
    • Biophysics Laboratory: Research and Teaching
    • Scientific Production
    • Failed Assistanceship with Houssay
    • References

    Bernardo Houssay (1887–1971) was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, obtained the bachelor’s degree at the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires (National College of Buenos Aires) when only 13, then the farmacist at 17 and the medical degree when only 23, both from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) Medical School. He was appointed Professor of Physiolog...

    At one point difficult now to pinpoint, a group of medical personalities linked to the Argentine National Academy of Medicine, as Dr. Mariano R. Castex, but also perhaps under influence of Houssay, too, decided to create the institute indicated in the title above. My father, Máximo Valentinuzzi (1907–1985) , was appointed in charge of the Laborator...

    The Laboratory soon became a research and teaching place where many, even elementary school pupils, used to come over learning to operate a Poggendorf potentiometer, to see a beating frog’s heart, to repeat the traditional Luigi Galvani’s experiments first performed in Bologna (1737–1798). Galvani was a physician and physicist who can be considered...

    The scientific production was quantitatively significant and it meant hard work with meager funds. I have selected what I deemed most conspicuous while recognizing that none forming the collection ever saw the light; they were published in unknown journals now a long time vanished. 1. M. Valentinuzzi and M. Portnoy, “Distribución anátomotopográfica...

    My father got into the Medical School of UBA in 1927, living alone in a very modest boarding house supported by savings collected over his high school years in the city of Río Cuarto, Province of Córdoba, by offering private lessons to students requiring help. He taught a bit of almost everything, as he was a natural teacher always looking for some...

    “Bernardo Alberto Houssay,” 2017. [Online]. Available: https://cyt-ar.com.ar/cyt-ar/index.php/Bernardo_ Alberto_Houssay
    M. Valentinuzzi, “Máximo Valentinuzzi (1907–1985): Perhaps the first Latin American biophysicist, biomathematician, and bioengineer,” IEEE Pulse, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 66–74, May–Jun. 2014.
    M. E. de Miguel, Las Batallas Secretas de Belgrano. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Espasa Calpe, 1995.
    M. E. Valentinuzzi, Perón: Arquitecto de la Desgracia Argentina, unpublished.
  3. Physiology / history*. Recognition of true merits may not be a common virtue of the human being, as often achievements are either forgotten, not seen or just buried into oblivion. History of science has plenty of examples, occasionally tainted by endless and useless accusations or even lawsuits leading nowhere.

    • Max E. Valentinuzzi
    • 2019
  4. The 1828 Webster's dictionary offers this definition for oblivion: Forgetfulness; cessation of remembrance. A forgetting of offenses, or remission of punishment. And this for void: To vacate; to annul; to nullify; to render of no validity or effect. Free; clear; as a conscience void of offense.

  5. A declarative-reflective, an incorporated-practical and an objectified-technical memory motif is at the centre. These form the basis for the development of the three forms of forgetting that are also central to modern science: forgetfulness, wanting to forget and, ultimately, making one forget. 978-3-8467-6573-9.

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  7. The meaning of OBLIVION is the fact or condition of not remembering : a state marked by lack of awareness or consciousness. How to use oblivion in a sentence.

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