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( 2007 ) " Epiphenomenalism ," The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, James Fieser and Bradley Dowden ( eds .).
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy gives particular attention to two types of criticisms: the one questioning universality of human rights and the one denying them objective ground.
* Metaethics-§ 1 of the " Ethics " entry in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy by James Fieser.
( 2005 ), " Martin Heidegger ( 1889 — 1976 )", in: Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, retrieved at December 2, 2009.
Rand is not found in the comprehensive academic reference texts The Oxford Companion to Philosophy or The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, but is the subject of entries in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers, the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, and The Routledge Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Political Thinkers.
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It also has editorial responsibility for the Laws of Hong Kong and for maintaining an up-to-date version of those laws in the Bilingual Laws Information System, a computer database which is available free to the public on the Internet.
* de Secondat, Charles, Baron de Montesquieu, " The Spirit of Laws " ( Free-The Internet Archive, High Resolution )
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** ( 1878 June ), " The Order of Nature ", Popular Science Monthly, v. 13, pp. 203 – 217. Internet Archive Eprint.
Gower is also a Patron of the David Shepherd Foundation, the World Land Trust, Vice-President of the Nature in Art Trust, and a director of an Internet wine company.
Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity ( published in paperback as Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity ) is a 2004 book by law professor Lawrence Lessig that was released on the Internet under the Creative Commons Attribution / Non-commercial license ( by-nc 1. 0 ) on March 25, 2004.
Ballston is also home to several U. S. government agencies and organizations including the National Science Foundation, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, DARPA ( the funding agency for the original Internet research ), and the Office of Naval Research, as well as non-profit groups, such as The Nature Conservancy.
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