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105/6) and thus distorted beyond recognition Humboldt's integration of linguistic research and language philosophy which lies at the heart of his linguistic enterprise.

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In Jerusalem, Jamal Nusseibeh, son of the prominent Palestinian philosophy professor Sari Nusseibeh, said at least one of his ancestors was buried in the cemetery, which lies in what is now the predominantly Jewish western part of the city.

Unbeknown to everyone, however, Thwaite has become stalled on his own masterwork: an Emersonian tract of moral philosophy which has lain dormant for decades.

Dynamic Epistemic Logic, the roots of which lie in philosophy, linguistics, computer science and artificial intelligence!

In 1950, election to a Research Fellowship at All Souls allowed him to devote himself to his historical, political and literary interests, which lay well outside the mainstream of philosophy as it was then practiced at Oxford.

A physician can also become familiar with the parst of human body through philosophy of nature where he may learn the reasons, which lie behind what he actually sees.

Then people started to blame and point fingers at Nietzschean philosophy, which is a lie.

In the first of my two-part interview with Coastal Carolina head coach (and TD AMERITRADE chairman) Joe Moglia, we drilled into the details of Joe's Be a Man philosophy, which, according to him, is what lies at the heart of his success in business, on the football field and in life.

Nor could he or any of his contemporaries see that behind the tensions in contemporary philosophy, which would eventually produce the destructive skepticism of Montaigne, Sanches, and Descartes, lay the eventual death of Aristotelian science and the reduction of Aristotle himself from "the Master of them that know" to just another ancient philosopher.

Harry A. Wolfson once described medieval philosophy as a philosophy "which placed itself at the service of Scriptures" (Philo, II, p. 439).

Eagleman advocates a new philosophy, which he dubs "possibilianism".

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