"Moya", a song the group named after him, appearing on the EP Slow Riot for New Zerø Kanada
Carles Moy Llompart, also known as Carlos Moy and Carlos Moy (born August 27, 1976), is a Spanish tennis player. ... [[Image:Powell and Moya flats and houses Gospel Oak, London. ... Singer Moya Brennan of solo and Clannad fame. ... Carlos Sainz (born April 12, 1962 in Madrid, Spain) is a now retired rally driver who competed in the sport from 1980 to 2005. ... A composer is a person who writes music. ... Miguel Angel Moyá Rumbo (born 2 April 1984 in Binissalem) is a Spanish football (soccer) goalkeeper for RCD Mallorca and Spain national under-21 football team. ... Godspeed! You Black Emperor (formerly punctuated Godspeed You Black Emperor!) is a Canadian post-rock band based in Montreal, Quebec. ...
Fictional characters
Moya (Farscape), a living space ship from the TV series Farscape
The Moya Brothers are a trio of minor villains in Naruto
Moya is a character/spacecraft in the Farscape universe. ... Naruto romanized as NARUTO in Japan) is a manga by Masashi Kishimoto with an anime TV series adaptation. ...
Moya is a municipality of Las Palmas province, on the Canary Islands. ... Location of Moya on the island of Anjouan Moya is a town located on the island of Anjouan in the Comoros. ... Location of Cuenca in Spain Looking through an arch in old Cuenca Cuenca is a city (2004 pop. ... Location Coordinates : Time Zone : CET (GMT +1) - summer: CEST (GMT +2) General information Native name Barcelona (Catalan) Spanish name Barcelona Postal code 08001-08080 Area code 34 (Spain) + 93 (Barcelona) Website http://www. ...
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For Moya, objectivity is “an ideal of inquiry necessarily involving theoretical bias and interest” (14); it is this “theory-mediated objective knowledge” produced precisely by particular types of experience that she proposes to consider.
While the theoretical component is central to her work, Moya also explores at length the practical or political aspects of identity and experience, especially in her incisive discussion of contemporary neoconservative perspectives on assimilation and in her proposal for a particular type of multicultural education.
Moya suggests that while in and of itself experience may not be epistemically sufficient, it is epistemically indispensable for explaining particular social relations.