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  • ...reality and what (or how) we can know about it are the object of [[social theory]]. ...ilosophy]], [[social ontology]], [[social statistics]] and [[social choice theory]] in mathematics.
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  • '''Self-evaluation''' maintenance theory refers to discrepancies between two people in a relationship. Two people in Abraham Tesser created the self-evaluation maintenance theory in 1988. The self-evaluation maintenance [[model]] assumes two things:
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  • ...ntal state may be compared the purely [[aesthetic]] [[contemplation]] of [[music]], wherein apart from, say, a false note, the [[faculty]] of [[judgment]] i ...th this result may be compared [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kant Kant]'s theory of apprehension as a synthetic [[act]] (the "synthesis of apprehension") by
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  • '''Value theory''' investigates how people positively and negatively [[value]] [[things]] a ...h moral and natural goods are equally interesting to goodness and '''value theory''', which is more general in scope.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_the
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  • ...besides publishing and delivering professional papers, wrote a book on his theory titled ''Man's Moral Nature'', published in 1879. In 1882 Bucke was electe ...k great pains to try to explain, vivifies [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]]'s theory of Nature.
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  • ...s]] and [[words]], recitation of fixed [[text]]s, performance of special [[music]], [[songs]] or [[dance]]s, processions, manipulation of certain objects, u ...g anthropologists, and other ethnographers, who have contributed to ritual theory are [[Victor Turner]], Ronald Grimes, [[Mary Douglas]], and the [[Biogeneti
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  • ...nguardism, Poggioli reaches beyond individual instances of art, poetry and music to show that vanguardists may be seen as sharing certain [[ideals]] or [[va ...ify and extend Poggioli's study. The German literary critic Peter Bürger's Theory of the Avant-Garde (1974) looks at the Establishment's embrace of socially
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  • ...y produced as an unwanted by-product of other activities. In [[Information Theory]], however, noise is still considered to be [[information]]. In a broader s ...e is often a [[subjective]] distinction. One [[person]]'s maximum-volume [[music]] listening pleasure might be another's unbearable noise.
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  • ...or a gym (γυμνάσιον), looking after him and carrying his equipment (e.g. [[music]]al instruments).[3] ...[[English]]-speaking world the term pedagogy refers to the [[science]] or theory of educating.[5] The late Malcolm Knowles reasoned that the term andragogy
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  • ...periodicals. Critics are numerous in certain fields, including [[art]], [[music]], [[film]], theatre or [[drama]], restaurant, and scientific publication c Critical theory
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  • ...for sure. Could you talk a little about the harmonics or the vibration of music or what it is that might cause this stimulation, it's kind of an enigma to ..., notes of different pitches and multiple coordination of notes create the music.
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  • ...what lies beyond the realm of [[metaphysics]]. It is a [[parody]] of the [[theory]] and methods of modern science and is often expressed in [[nonsense|nonsen ==In music==
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  • === Music === ...bm8Cw&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result ''The Science & Psychology of Music Performance: Creative Strategies for Teaching and Learning Book'', Oxford U
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  • ...ies. Even fiction that depicts innovations ruled out by current scientific theory, such as stories about or based on [[faster-than-light]] travel, are still * [[Music genre]]
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  • ...orm of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deconstructivism deconstructivism]), music, art, and art critics. Derrida was said to "leave behind a legacy of himsel
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  • ...s. The [[Library of Congress]] also began recording traditional American music and folklore onto [[acetate discs]]. With the development of audio tape rec ...d conferences and publish newsletters and journals devoted to oral history theory and practices.
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  • *7: a short musical phrase; especially : a phrase in contrapuntal [[music]] ...of mathematics dealing with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_Theory set theory], an element is often referred to as a point. A point could also be defined
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  • ...fers to [[Motion (physics)|movement]] of the body, usually rhythmic and to music [https://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9110116/] used as a form of [[Emotio ...n the [[wind]]''), and certain [[dance (musical form)|musical form]]s or [[music|genre]]s.
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  • Physics (The idea of simultaneity has many difficulties, both in practice and theory.) Music (rhythm)
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  • ...ory patterns appears within a particular [[Vocal range|range]] of [[pitch (music)|pitch]]es and produces certain characteristic sounds. ...scale|twelve-tone musical scale]], upon which the majority of the world's music is based, may have its roots in the sound of the human voice during the cou
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