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  • ==Elements of scientific method== The essential elements of a scientific method are [[operation (mathematics)|operation]]s, [[observ
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  • ...lso sympathized with some of the aims of the [[American Revolution]]. This classical conservative tradition often insists that conservatism has no ideology, in Many forms of conservatism incorporate elements of other [[ideology|ideologies]] and philosophies. In turn, conservatism ha
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  • ...at capitalism and market economics grew out of materialist philosophy that classical physics has given us. But this is myopic thinking of people who have missed The basic elements of the developing science within the primacy of consciousness are as follow
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  • ...55), is an extension and generalization of the corresponding principles in classical, or Newtonian, [[mechanics]]. ...stulates a particular spatial structure and, beginning with the ''Euclid's Elements'', the implications of that [[structure]] for geometrical figures were stud
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  • ...bove would state that "LIFE IS THEATRE". In a [[conceptual metaphor]] the elements of an extended metaphor constitute the metaphor's mapping--in the Shakespea ...t of something is chosen to represent the whole so as to highlight certain elements of the whole. For example "a pair of ragged claws" represents a crab in [[T
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaroslav_Pelikan Jaroslav Pelikan] ''Christianity and Classical Culture: The Metamorphosis of Natural Theology in the Christian Encounter W ...ipedia.org/wiki/William_Mitchell_Ramsay William Mitchell Ramsay] ''Asianic Elements in Greek Civilization'', ISBN 0-89005-173-9
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  • # Land, Helen The Order of Nature in Aristotle's Physics: Place and the Elements (1998) # Corbell, H.C.; Philip Stehle (1994). Classical Mechanics p 28,. New York: Dover publications. ISBN 0-486-68063-0.
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  • ...Esperanto]], was created by [[L. L. Zamenhof]] as a compilation of various elements of different languages, and is supposed to be an easy-to-learn language for ...Its classification of the alphabet into [[consonant]]s and [[vowel]]s, and elements like nouns, verbs, vowels and consonants which he put into classes, were al
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  • ...ssible existence of a genuine Atlantis was actively discussed throughout [[classical antiquity]], but it was usually rejected and occasionally parodied by later ...d parts of the continent.''Timaeus'' 24e–25a, R. G. Bury translation (Loeb Classical Library).
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  • Some theorists, such as the classical Greeks, conceive of justice as a [[virtue]]—a property of people, and onl ...e involves them. But even then, such demands as human rights would only be elements in the calculation of overall welfare, not uncrossable barriers to action.
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  • ...al and theistic [[belief]] systems. The problem can be summarized as three classical [[paradox]]es. These paradoxes (discussed by both [[Kierkegaard]] and [[Lei However, some of the metaphysical principles used to formulate these classical paradoxes no longer enjoy an unchallenged status as laws of thought. For in
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  • ...haracter of a particular region which consists of natural as well as human elements. Attention is paid also to regionalization which covers the proper techniqu ...rrelationships are key to this synoptic science, [[map]]s are a key tool. Classical [[cartography]] has been joined by a more modern approach to geographical [
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  • From classical times until the advent of the modern era, "philosophy" was roughly divided ...Within these categories are specialized scientific fields that can include elements of other scientific disciplines but often possess their own terminology and
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  • ...easier. Or it can be the other way, emphasizing the negative. There’s the classical instance of old folks telling about how hard it was when they were youngste ...sermon on the text. Almost all of the religions of the world have these elements in them.
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  • ...tivities such as [[museum]]-caliber [[art]] and [[European classical music|classical music]], and the word ''cultured'' described people who knew about, and too ...ced by working-class people) honestly expresses a natural way of life, and classical music seems superficial and decadent. Equally, this view often portrays [[I
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  • ...ues Derrida]] of a kind of "antisovereignty". Therefore, anarchists join a classical conception of the individual as sovereign of himself, which forms the basis ...sing the power of a Sovereign is sufficient; sovereignty requires ''both'' elements.
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  • ...tivities such as [[museum]]-caliber [[art]] and [[European classical music|classical music]], and the word ''cultured'' described people who knew about, and too ...ced by working-class people) honestly expresses a natural way of life, and classical music seems superficial and decadent. Equally, this view often portrays [[I
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  • From classical times until the advent of the modern era, "philosophy" was roughly divided ...Within these categories are specialized scientific fields that can include elements of other scientific disciplines but often possess their own terminology and
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  • === Classical antiquity === ...ed in France and Germany. The western traditions acknowledging the natural elements, the seasons, and the practitioner's relationship with the Earth, Gaia, or
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  • ...Moreover, symptoms (such as [[phobia]]s and compulsions) each represented elements of some drive wish (sexual and/or aggressive), superego (guilt), anxiety, [ ...mental lives. There has also been considerable work done on consolidating elements of conflicting theory (cf. the work of Theodore Dorpat, B. Killingmo, and S
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