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* Scholarly surveys of focused topics from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: articles on Aristotle, Aristotle in the Renaissance, Biology, Causality, Commentators on Aristotle, Ethics, Logic, Mathematics, Metaphysics, Natural philosophy, Non-contradiction, Political theory, Psychology, Rhetoric
This contains articles corresponding to talks presented at the annual conventions of the Mars Society in Boulder in 1999, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 2000, and at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California in 2001.
Generally considered one of the most influential ichthyologists, David Starr Jordan wrote 650 articles and books on the subject as well as serving as president of Indiana University and Stanford University.
* Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy articles on:
* Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy articles on Fichte, Reinhold, Kant, Hegel, and Schelling.
Authors contributing to the Encyclopedia give Stanford University the permission to publish the articles but retain the copyright to those articles.
From 1982-92 he was a fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, publishing articles and books on international strategy, the West German peace movement, U. S. foreign policy, Nordic politics, and a history of West Germany.
At Stanford, she studied Creative Writing, wrote articles for the college newspaper, and edited that paper's weekly arts magazine.
The encyclopedia uses a traditional, closed procedure for commissioning and refereeing its permanent articles ( comparable to that of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: see peer review ), but sometimes uses material from public domain resources to create temporary stop-gap articles until permanent articles are completed.
The author of numerous articles on black women and black politics, Stanford is the former director of the Washington, D. C., Bureau of the Rainbow / PUSH Coalition and a former Congressional Black Caucus fellow.
James Bettinger, a professor of Communications at Stanford University and the director of the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships, said " Even if the Epoch Times is not associated with Falun Gong, if they consistently write about Falun Gong in the same perspective, or if there are no articles examining Falun Gong, people would perceive it as being not credible.
Whereas Damrosch ’ s approach remains tied to the close reading of individual works, a very different view was taken by the Stanford critic Franco Moretti in a pair of articles offering “ Conjectures on World Literature .” Moretti argued that the scale of world literature far exceeds what can be grasped by traditional methods of close reading, and he advocated instead a mode of “ distant reading ” that would look at large-scale patterns as discerned from publication records and national literary histories, enabling one to trace the global sweep of forms such as the novel or film.
He has also published some 50 articles in scholarly journals such as the Supreme Court Review and the Harvard, Stanford, and Michigan law reviews.
Additionally, David has published more than twenty scholarly articles in various journals, including the Harvard Law Review, Yale Law Journal, Stanford Law Review, Michigan Law Review, Texas Law Review, The Nation magazine, the Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States ( Macmillan, 2008 ), and the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution ( Macmillan, 1991 ).

Stanford and on
* Stanford article on Ammonius Saccas.
* Stanford Encyclopedia Entry on Substance
Walsh directly helped propel Dennis Green into the NFL head coaching ranks by offering to take on the head coaching job at Stanford.
* Newton's Views on Space, Time, and Motion from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, article by Robert Rynasiewicz.
According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Mohist consequentialism, dating back to the 5th century BCE, is the " world's earliest form of consequentialism, a remarkably sophisticated version based on a plurality of intrinsic goods taken as constitutive of human welfare.
Stanford sinologist David Shepherd Nivison, in the The Cambridge History of Ancient China, writes that the moral goods of Mohism " are interrelated: more basic wealth, then more reproduction ; more people, then more production and wealth ... if people have plenty, they would be good, filial, kind, and so on unproblematically.
* ( iTunes link ) Podcast lecture on Candide, from Dr Martin Evans at Stanford University
It ended when Stanford requested and Michigan agreed to end it with 8 minutes on the clock.
When Stanford was Governor of California, the Legislature passed on April 22, 1863, " An Act to Authorize the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco to take and subscribe One Million Dollars to the Capital Stock of the Western Pacific Rail Road Company and the Central Pacific Rail Road Company of California and to provide for the payment of the same and other matters relating thereto " ( which was later amended by Section Five of the " Compromise Act " of April 4, 1864 ).
The first permanent ARPANET link was established on November 21, 1969, between the IMP at UCLA and the IMP at the Stanford Research Institute.
It seems likely Knuth left the position and joined the faculty of Stanford University because of his political beliefs and the volatile political climate on the campus at the time.
# Donald E. Knuth, Selected Papers on Computer Science ( Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information — CSLI Lecture Notes, no.
# Donald E. Knuth, Selected Papers on Analysis of Algorithms ( Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information — CSLI Lecture Notes, no.
# Donald E. Knuth, Selected Papers on Computer Languages ( Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information — CSLI Lecture Notes, no.
# Donald E. Knuth, Selected Papers on Discrete Mathematics ( Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information — CSLI Lecture Notes, no.
# Donald E. Knuth, Selected Papers on Design of Algorithms ( Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information — CSLI Lecture Notes, no.
# Donald E. Knuth, Selected Papers on Fun and Games ( Stanford, California: Center for the Study of Language and Information — CSLI Lecture Notes, no.
She went on to study neurobiology at Stanford University, doing research on cancer and telomerase.
" In Symposium on North American Taiko, Stanford Taiko Invitational.
He grew up on the campus of Stanford University, where his father was a professor, and he attended the International School of Geneva in 1958 – 1959.
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy describes Mohist consequentialism, dating back to the 5th century BC, as " a remarkably sophisticated version based on a plurality of intrinsic goods taken as constitutive of human welfare.
Stanford sinologist David Shepherd Nivison, in the The Cambridge History of Ancient China, writes that the moral goods of Mohism " are interrelated: more basic wealth, then more reproduction ; more people, then more production and wealth ... if people have plenty, they would be good, filial, kind, and so on unproblematically.

Stanford and legal
Working with his brother Thomas ( also a Stanford graduate and a lawyer ), Crothers identified and corrected numerous major legal defects in the terms of the university's founding grant and successfully lobbied for an amendment to the California state constitution granting Stanford an exemption from taxation on its educational property — a change which allowed Jane Stanford to donate her stock holdings to the university.
In 1998 faculty member Lawrence Lessig, now at Stanford Law School, was asked by online publisher Eldritch Press to mount a legal challenge to US copyright law.
* Michael W. McConnell, legal scholar, former judge, professor at Stanford University
* Stanford University news release of 09 / 23 / 92 gives a more concise description of the legal controversy, accessed 2-5-2010
Stanford first offered a curriculum in legal studies in 1893, when the university hired its first two law professors: former President Benjamin Harrison and Nathan Abbott.
Stanford has a chapter of the Order of the Coif, a national law school honorary society whose stated purpose is to encourage legal scholarship and advance ethical standards of the legal profession.
* The character Eli Stone ( from the legal comedy-drama of the same name ) is a Stanford Law graduate.
* In the film Red Corner, Richard Gere plays a Stanford Law graduate and international businessman who is forced to navigate China's legal system after being framed for murder.
During these busy years, Choate was associated with many of the most famous litigations in American legal history, including the Tilden, AT Stewart, and Stanford will cases, the Kansas prohibition cases, the Chinese exclusion cases, the Maynard election returns case, and the Income Tax Suit.
While there are no legal precedents to spell out specifically what the actual terms mean, it can be interpreted from the testimony of people like Professor Mark Lemley from Stanford University, in front of the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary that the individual terms are defined as follows:
After Leland Stanford's death in 1893, legal disputes tied up the Stanford estate and prevented the completion of the university for several years.
In February 2006, then-Tree Erin Lashnits was suspended until the end of her term as the Tree after her blood-alcohol level was found to be 0. 157 ( almost twice the legal driving limit in California ) during a men's basketball game between Stanford and Cal.
* John Hart Ely, influential legal scholar and former dean of Stanford Law School
The lot at the end of Stanford Avenue is free although space is limited ( street parking is legal a few blocks further down ).
Prior to beginning his legal career, Ferruolo was a history professor at Stanford University.
Despite pleading guilty, Stanford claimed that what he had done was legal as " someone on the inside ... put in a redirect ".
The article made many people interested in the legal implications of online activity, including Lawrence Lessig, and Dibbell himself would go on to teach cyberlaw as a Fellow at Stanford Law School Center for the Internet and Society.
Traditionally, it has had a reputation for arbitrary " frontier justice "; in one notorious example highlighted by Stanford legal historian Lawrence M. Friedman, its appellate courts sustained a conviction of " guily " ( where the t was omitted ) in 1879 but reversed a conviction of " guity " ( where the l was omitted ) in 1886.
Some legal experts, notably Stanford legal historian Lawrence Friedman, have argued that the complexity of American evidence law arises from two factors: ( 1 ) the right of American defendants to have findings of fact made by a jury in practically all criminal cases as well as many civil cases ; and ( 2 ) the widespread consensus that tight limitations on the admissibility of evidence are necessary to prevent a jury of untrained laypersons from being swayed by irrelevant distractions.
The Stanford Law Review ( print:, online: ) is a legal journal produced independently by Stanford Law School students.

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