... synthesis of the first two and
bring the entire critical undertaking to a close,” included wide-ranging
discussions of aesthetic taste, and the concept of teleology in the biological
sciences. ... one
can appreciate the continuing debates and battles that follow Kant.
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numerous articles on political theory and the philosophy of social science. He has
recently completed a book on Max Weber entitled The ... himself the founder of the new science of ‘sociology’,
applying scientific method and knowledge to the understanding of social behaviour and
to the reconstruction of hum...
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circumstances would have to be in place. In the absence of such exceptional features, there
can be no realistic exclusionary concern.
39. Such concerns are particularly out of place for the selective ... policy.
42. The empirical economic literature contains relatively limited systematic evidence on the
effects of vertical restraints. Nonetheless, the available evidence s...
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around the world
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Berkeley, Siris
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Bonnet, Treatise on the Study of Insects
Colden, An Explication of the First
Causes of Action in Malts
Crusius, A Sketch of the Necessary ... and of a number of articles on
ethics, and on the philosophy of religion.
Antonio Pérez-Ramos
is Professor Titular at the University of Murcia. He is the autho...
... in that of
groups of individuals committed to the promulgation of specific philosophical
doctrines.
None of these aspects of the sophists’ activity was without some impact on
Socrates, according ... Sicily
c. 360 Birth of Pyrrho, founder of Scepticism
c. mid-cent. Diogenes the Cynic comes to Athens.
347 Death of Plato: Speusippus succeeds
as head of Academy: Aristotl...
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ietzsche, The Gay Science Wagner, Parsifal
1883 Dilthey, Introduction to the Human Sciences
Mach, The Science o
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Mechanics
1885 C zanne, Mont S.Victoire
Van Gogh, The Potato-Eaters
Van ...
The arts
1955 Canguilhem, The Formation of the
Concept of Reflex in the XVII and XVIII
Centuries
de Chardin, The Phenomenon of Man
L vi- Strauss, Tristes Tropiques...
... guardianship of
the Vine". But the Vine in the universal language of the Fathers betokened the whole Church of God. And the
Council refers the confirmation of its acts to the Pope in the same document ... attended the Council of Chalcedon, and by the eastern emperor,
Marcian. Again, I showed him confirming the doctrinal decrees of the Ecumenical Coun...
... Atlantic, the
German economy had simply withered under the effects of the war. The
war had also shifted antagonisms away from purely Protestant/Catholic
For accounts heavily critical of the myth of ... was
independent of the conformist, artificial world of the courts and the bureau-
cracy that either already surrounded themor inevitably awaited them.
Their own “se...
... and practices of the critical edition of
diagrams.
2.3 Purpose and practices of the critical edition of diagrams
The main purpose of the critical edition of diagrams is to reconstruct the
earliest ... a product
of many intersecting research communities – in the History of Greek
Mathematics, in Classics, in the History and Philosophy of Science, as
well as...
... Cosmological Physics at the
University of Chicago. The talks were part of the Compton Lecture program,
which is dedicated to providing the public with information about recent dis-
coveries in the ... book: the politics of the Classic Maya civilization of Central
America (about , years ago); and the construction of the Great Pyramids
of ancient Egypt (,...