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Rethinking Methodist History: A Bicentennial Historical Consultation ( 1985 ), historiographical essays by scholars
The assumptions underlying the nativist view have also been subject to sustained criticism in Jeffrey Elman's Rethinking Innateness: A Connectionist Perspective on Development ( Neural Networks and Connectionist Modeling ), which defends the connectionist approach that Pinker has criticized.
), Rethinking Intuition: The Psychology of Intuition and Its Role in Philosophical Inquiry, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, ( Lanham ), 1998.
* * Creviston, Vernon P., '“ No King unless it be a Constitutional King ”: Rethinking the Place of the Quebec Act in the Coming of the American Revolution ,' Historian, 73, 3 ( 2011 ), 463 479.
" Rethinking the chartists: Searching for synthesis in the historiography of chartism ," Historical Journal, ( 1996 ), 39 # 2 pp 479 95 in JSTOR
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In Biblical scholar John P. Meier's Mentor, Message, and Miracles ( A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, v. 2, 1994, pp. 235 506 ), the ' Message ' is the kingdom of God.
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* Erich S. Gruen, Rethinking the Other in Antiquity ( Princeton, PUP, 2010 ), 197-222.
* Heather Hicks ( 2002 ) " Striking Cyborgs: Reworking the ' Human ' in Marge Piercy's He, She and It pp. 85-106 IN: Mary Flanagan & Austin Booth ( editors ), Reload: Rethinking Women and Cyberculture.
* 2006: Annabel Brett and James Tully ( Editors ), Rethinking the Foundations of Modern Political Thought ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press ).
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He has recently made important contributions to the intersections between history and postcolonial theory ( Provincializing Europe ), which continues and revises his earlier historical work on working-class history in Bengal ( Rethinking Working-Class History ).
* Conklin, Jeff, Min Basadur, and GK VanPatter ; Rethinking Wicked Problems: Unpacking Paradigms, Bridging Universes ( Part 1 of 2 ), NextDesign Leadership Institute Journal, 2007.
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Barry Cushman, in the book Rethinking the New Deal Court: The Structure of a Constitutional Revolution, argues that the real shift occurred in Nebbia v. New York ( 1934 ), in which the Court by a one-vote majority upheld state legislation regulating the price of milk.
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In a 1988 article in the American Sociological Review (" Rethinking Macrosociological Theory ," vol. 53, pp. 163-171 ), he argued that macrosociological theory should be based on our knowledge of the entire universe of human societies, past as well as present, and should seek to explain the major features of that universe, both its uniformities and its variations.
* May, Larry, and Robert Strikwerda ( eds ), 1992, Rethinking masculinity: philosophical explorations in light of feminism, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield
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This word is usually conceded to be derived from the Hebrew ( Aramaic ), meaning " Thou art our father " ( אב לן את ), and also occurs in connection with Abrasax ; the following inscription is found upon a metal plate in the Carlsruhe Museum:
He reasons that, i ) if we knew the nature of this power, then the mind-body divide would seem totally unmysterious to us ; ii ) if we had immediate knowledge of this mysterious power, then we would be able to intuitively explain why it is that we can control some parts of our bodies ( e. g., our hands or tongues ), and not others ( e. g., the liver or heart ); iii ) we have no immediate knowledge of the powers which allow an impulse of volition to create an action ( e. g., of the " muscles, and nerves, and animal spirits " which are the immediate cause of an action ).
According to intuitionists ( anti-realists with respect to mathematical objects ), the truth of a mathematical statement consists in our ability to prove it.
The Council using funding from the Single Regeneration Budget appointed URBED ( Urban, Built, Environment Design ), consultants based in Manchester to help the Council, our partners and the local community develop a new vision for Accrington town centre.
This act was unpopular with the right wing of the Conservative Party, most notably Lord Cranborne ( later the Marquess of Salisbury ), who resigned from the government and spoke against the bill, accusing Disraeli of " a political betrayal which has no parallel in our Parliamentary annals.
Baryonic matter is matter composed mostly of baryons ( by mass ), which includes atoms of any sort ( and thus includes nearly all matter that may be encounterd or experienced in everyday life, including our bodies ).
:" In pity of their errors, our archbishop ordained as their diocesan capital Birka, which is in the middle of Sweden ( Sueoniae ) facing Jumne ( Iumnem ), the capital of the Slavs, and equally distant from all the coasts of the surrounding sea.
Bliss found especially useful their " triangle of reference ": the physical thing or " referent " that we perceive would be represented at the right angle ; the meaning that we know by experience ( our implicit definition of the thing ), at the top angle ; and the physical word that we speak or write, at the left angle.
Some of these elements, notably thorium ( atomic number 90 ) and uranium ( atomic number 92 ), have one or more isotopes with half-lives long enough to survive as remnants of the explosive stellar nucleosynthesis that produced the heavy elements before the formation of our solar system.
Some of these elements, notably thorium ( atomic number 90 ) and uranium ( atomic number 92 ), have one or more isotopes with half-lives long enough to survive as remnants of the explosive stellar nucleosynthesis that produced the heavy elements before the formation of our Solar System.
The table shows the twelve most common elements in our galaxy ( estimated spectroscopically ), as measured in parts per million, by mass.
In particular, the other minds reply argues that we can't use our experience of consciousness to answer questions about other minds ( even the mind of a computer ), and the epiphenomena reply argues that Searle's consciousness does not " exist " in the sense that Searle thinks it does.
" In the New Testament, a thorough concordance search shows that the second most frequent use of " head " ( kephalē ), after " the structure that connects to our neck and sits atop our bodies ," is the metaphorical sense of " source.
Calling Marxism " a truly messianic Judaeo-Christian ideology ", Eliade writes that Marxism " takes up and carries on one of the great eschatological myths of the Middle Eastern and Mediterranean world, namely: the redemptive part to be played by the Just ( the ' elect ', the ' anointed ', the ' innocent ', the ' missioners ', in our own days the proletariat ), whose sufferings are invoked to change the ontological status of the world ".
* The episteme that underlies our cognitive formations ( Foucault ),
Jones, whose work had been nominated eight times over his career for an Oscar ( winning thrice: For Scent-imental Reasons, So Much for So Little, and The Dot and the Line ), received an Honorary Academy Award in 1996 by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, for " the creation of classic cartoons and cartoon characters whose animated lives have brought joy to our real ones for more than half a century.
According to William Loeffler, from The American Book of the Dog ( 1891 ), in the chapter on Dachshunds: " The origin of the Dachshund is in doubt, our best authorities disagreeing as to the beginning of the breed.
Some deists view God in classical terms and see God as observing humanity but not directly intervening in our lives ( Prime Observer ), while others see God as a subtle and persuasive spirit ( Prime Mover ).
Beatty is reported to have remarked ( to his Flag Captain, Chatfield, later First Sea Lord in the early 1930s ), " there seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today ," after two of them had exploded within half an hour during the battle.
35 or 50-between 98 and 117 ), one of the Apostolic Fathers, mentions the Eucharist as " the flesh of our Saviour Jesus Christ ", and Justin Martyr speaks of it as more than a meal: " the food over which the prayer of thanksgiving, the word received from Christ, has been said ... is the flesh and blood of this Jesus who became flesh ... and the deacons carry some to those who are absent.
In a 1995 appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman ( which is filmed in Ed Sullivan Theater ), Ross stated, " he could never remember our names.
Bulwer-Lytton's name lives on in the annual Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, in which contestants think-up terrible openings for imaginary novels, inspired by the first line of his novel Paul Clifford: It was a dark and stormy night ; the rain fell in torrents — except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets ( for it is in London that our scene lies ), rattling along the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness.

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