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* Newton's Views on Space, Time, and Motion from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, article by Robert Rynasiewicz.
The first peer-reviewed article was published some years later by Stephen LaBerge at Stanford University, who had independently developed a similar technique as part of his doctoral dissertation.
David M. Fetterman of Stanford University wrote in his 1997 article Videoconferencing over the Internet: " Videoconferencing technology allows geographically disparate parties to hear and see each other usually through satellite or telephone communication systems ".
* " Concepts "-an article by Margolis & Laurence in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ( section 5 is a good, but short, presentation of the current issues surrounding conceptual analysis in philosophy ).
The article reported on a 2004 study that was conducted by UCLA law professor Richard Sander and published in the Stanford Law Review.
The study of account giving as a sociological act was articulated in a 1968 article on " Accounts " by Marvin Scott and Stanford Lyman and Stephen Soroka, although it can be traced as well to J. L. Austin's 1956 essay " A Plea for Excuses ," in which he used excuse-making as an example of speech acts.
* Section on Gongsun Long in article in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy on the " School of Names.
* The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy article on " Callicles and Thrasymachus " discusses the views of Antiphon the Sophist.
Jialin Zhang, China ’ s Slow-motion Land Reform, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Feb 1, 2010, available on < http :// www. hoover. org / publications / policy-review / article / 5383 >.
Dvorsky presented an argument for non-human animal biological uplift at the IEET Human Enhancement Technologies and Human Rights conference at Stanford University in May 2006 ; and wrote the first published article in defence of the Ashley Treatment in November 2006, and subsequently the only bioethicist cited by Ashley X's parents in their defense.
Stern reports: " According to a 1939 article by W. F. Durand of Stanford University in Mechanical Engineering, Pelton's invention started from an accidental observation some time in the 1870s.
The following is based on section 2 of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy article written by Abner Shimony, one of the authors of the original Clauser, Horne, Shimony and Holt article ( 1969 ) after which the CHSH Bell test is named ( Shimony, 2004 ).
* Russell's Theory of Descriptions-section 2 of Ludlow's article on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
DP was first described in 1928 by a forensic pathologist, Dr. Harrison Stanford Martland, who was the chief medical examiner of Essex County in Newark, New Jersey in a Journal of the American Medical Association article, in which he noted the tremors, slowed movement, confusion, and speech problems typical of the condition.
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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
Walsh directly helped propel Dennis Green into the NFL head coaching ranks by offering to take on the head coaching job at Stanford.
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.
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.
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.
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