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  • ...its historical context? To what degree can philosophical texts from prior historical eras even be understood today? ...]] of Athens and wrote a number of dialogues, which applied the [[Socratic method]] of inquiry to examine philosophical problems. Some central ideas of Plato
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  • Having said all that, a historical survey is most easily and informatively undertaken by looking at philosophe ...with itself and with God, so that true understanding required a different method of reasoning.
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  • ...to be [[expressed]]. I, today, would like to [[focus]] your minds upon a [[method]] which I know is obvious to each of you, but we will take a look at it in ...u have also received clarification that Jesus is not [[Immanuel]], as your historical records indicate.
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  • ...[[superstition]] and [[dogma]] rather than on reason and the [[scientific method]]. Secularism draws its [[intellectual]] roots from Greek and Roman philoso ...rity in secularized societies and with secularization as a sociological or historical process. Twentieth-century scholars whose work has contributed to the under
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  • ...d Mosaic law, and partly from the former Byzantine codes. There are a few historical records claiming that this law code was translated into [[Ge'ez language|Ge ...]] and [[Plutarch]], would examine designs for government from a legal and historical standpoint.
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  • historical details; and Kingdom of the Shining Ones for portraits encyclopedia of historical names, I'd stumbled across 'Zuriel.' I
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  • ...truly comparative method than comparative psychologists have. Despite the historical divergence, most ethologists (as opposed to behavioural ecologists), at lea
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  • ...n, B. W. (1976). Federal government’s support of information activities: A historical sketch. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 2(8), 24- ...chniques and technologies, documentation was understood as a player in the historical development of global organization in modernity – indeed, a major player
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  • ===Historical polytheism=== ...ularly the opening chapters of the book [[Leviticus]], detailing the exact method of bringing sacrifices. Sacrifices were either bloody (animals) or unbloody
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  • ...20%.[https://www.skepdic.com/zener.html]. If not conducted properly, this method can be vulnerable to [[sensory leakage]] and [[card counting]]. Skeptics also point to historical cases in which were discovered flaws in experimental design and occasional
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  • ...sands of books, devised a classification system inspired by the [[Baconian method]], which grouped books more or less by subject rather than alphabetically, ...[[archives]] of [[document|record]]s intended for [[historic preservation|historical preservation]]. Special issues include physical preservation of materials a
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  • ...ng. Many contemporary dance forms can be traced back to [[Historical dance|historical]], [[Traditional dance|traditional]], [[Ceremonial dance|ceremonial]], and In the early 1920s dance studies (dance [[practice (learning method)|practice]], [[critical theory]], [[Musical analysis]] and [[history]]) beg
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  • ...e areas until the fourth century CE. The evidence is scattered and no pure historical source exists for that period. In addition, [[Diodorus]] (a Greek historian ...ity voting (QMV) is designed by the [[Treaty of Rome]] to be the principal method of reaching decisions in the [[European Council of Ministers]]. This system
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  • ...t ''Dialogues in Limbo'' (1926, 2nd ed. 1948; this work also includes such historical figures as [[Alcibiades]], [[Aristippus]], [[Avicenna]], [[Democritus]], an ...as a communication tool for married couples. Both groups teach a dialogue method that helps couples learn more about each other in non-threatening postures,
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  • ...like the other Renaissance centuries ago when the newly adopted scientific method discovered so much of what you now call Natural Law, which so profoundly ch ...One is to realize the universal uniqueness and difference of each person’s historical culture, yet at the same time not fall into promoting some miss-mash homoge
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  • ...r since. This usage was confirmed during the advent of modern [[scientific method]] in the last several centuries. Isaac Newton's [[Philosophiae Naturalis Pr ===Historical perspective===
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  • Trust in each other and the truly scientific method of experimentation--staying open-minded to the results. Learn from this pan ...nly majority rule, but also basic human minority rights. A great, terrible historical example of a majority terrorizing a minority is Nazi Germany, with all the
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  • ...ociety agreed, in principle, to the project: ''A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles'' ('''NED'''). ...was published. The full title had now become ''A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles; Founded Mainly on the Materials Collected by The Philological S
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  • ...ng these [[messages]]. It sounds a whole lot like (when they described the method of [[transmission]]).. it was just exactly like our [[TR|transmitter/receiv ...a good job despite the [[language]]. Those who read must [[read]] within [[historical]] [[context]], just as you would any [[book]], such as the [[Bible]] or wha
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  • *A setting in the future, in alternative [[timelines]], or in a historical past that contradicts known [[facts]] of [[history]] or the [[Archaeology|a ...thorough understanding of the nature and significance of the [[scientific method]]."[9] [[Rod Serling]]'s definition is "fantasy is the impossible made prob
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