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With a sixth-form philosophy class he skilfully runs through comparisons between Descartes and Ramanuja.

Mr. Smith, who is best known (and best suited) for the scatological, free-form philosophy of "Clerks," "Dogma" and "Clerks II," has acknowledged that "Cop Out" represented an opportunity to cash a studio paycheck and try his hand at a popular genre.

When war came, with the invasion of Afghanistan, in late 2001, Rumsfeld had only the barest beginnings of a transformed military, but he had a fully formed philosophy that dictated how America would fight.

Just think "Evolution" and add it to each of the following topics: History, The Origin of Life, Paleontology, Adaptation, Molecular, Genome, Behavior, Development, Social, Human, Disease, Forms, Philosophy, Society, Religion, and Antievolutionism, and you will get the idea of the comprehensive coverage of the subject.

He only became acquainted with Anderson in the 1950s and was struck by the manner in which Anderson had continued a form of philosophy into modern times that had given way elsewhere to philosophies more concerned with linguistic usage.

The form of philosophy of technology constituted by the writings of these and others has been called by Carl Mitcham (1994) 'humanities philosophy of technology', because it takes its point of departure in the social sciences and the humanities rather than in the practice of technology.

This reflects the institutional form that philosophy has taken.

He was a gifted and perceptive scientist who also believed in God, which seems a rather gymnastic form of philosophy.

In its rawest form, this philosophy would say that the theories of the most persuasive or politically powerful scientists become accepted fact.

Regardless of C.C.N.Y.'s unease about philosophical counseling, the public appears ready and eager for at least some form of philosophy in the daily diet.

Hylomorphism, (from Greek hylē, "matter"; morphē, "form"), in philosophy, metaphysical view according to which every natural body consists of two intrinsic principles, one potential, namely, primary matter, and one actual, namely, substantial form.

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