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Academic and skeptics
Admitting the formula of Arcesilaus, " that he knew nothing, not even his own ignorance ," to be an exposition of his real sentiments, it was impossible in one sense that skepticism could proceed further: but the Academic skeptics do not seem to have doubted the existence of truth in itself, only our capacities for obtaining it.
Slight as the difference may appear between the speculative statements of the two schools, a comparison of the lives of their founders and their respective successors leads to the conclusion, that a practical moderation was the characteristic of the Academic skeptics.
Academic skeptics accept probabilism, while Pyrrhonian skeptics do not.

Academic and so
For instance, Martin L Friedland, in his book My Life in Crime and Other Academic Adventures, contends that the rule should be changed so that a retrial is granted only when the error is shown to be responsible for the verdict, not just one of many factors.
Academic hoods in the United States are traditionally lined with the official colors of the school, in theory so watchers can tell where the hood wearer earned his or her degree.
It allows the user to post a citation for an article found on the internet or a website, online database like Academic Search Premier or LexisNexis Academic University, a book found in a library catalog and so on.
Academic tutoring from students at a higher grade level or experience in an academic setting can help to encourage and strengthen a student so that they do not fall behind.
Academic geneticists could not hope to provide such simple and immediately tangible results, and so were seen as politically less useful than the charlatanism of Lysenko.
Academic library programs are preparing faculty to facilitate their students ' mastery of information literacy skills so that the faculty can in turn provide information literacy learning experiences for the students enrolled in their classes.
There is so far not a list of Academic Ranking of Catholic Universities.
Academic opinion in the mid-20th century was generally reluctant to believe that such fine-quality Roman silver could possibly have been used in Roman Britain, and so there were many imaginative rumours and even doubts that this was a genuine British find at all.
Academic Freedom ," Prof. Kevin B. MacDonald discussed the SPLC's so far unsuccessful campaign to try to get him fired from California State University, Long Beach.
The DEGI ( for Spanish Decanato de Estudios Graduados e Investigación ) is to be to the vanguard of changing styles on Higher Education, Academic Management, Learning Communities, and Technological Changes so that changes on the campus ' organizations better the institutional environment of all areas, mostly those where Graduate Studies impact more.
Academic achievement declined nationwide in schools following this schedule, so beginning in fall of 2010, Northrop returned to a traditional 7 period day, students arrive at 7: 30am and First period starts at 8: 00.
Academic design rules are often specified in terms of a scalable parameter, λ, so that all geometric tolerances in a design may be defined as integer multiples of λ.
Although he is best known today for simple portraits of the poets John Keats and John Clare, he was very successful in his lifetime with huge history paintings in the " Grand Manner ", which have so far not benefited at all from the revival of interest in 19th century British Academic art, and are not likely to be on display in the museums that own them.
Winston Churchill's celebrated speech of 19 September 1946 to the Academic Youth in Zurich commended " the exertions of the Pan-European Union which owes so much to Count Coudenhove-Kalergi and which commanded the services of the famous French patriot and statesman Aristide Briand.
Academic Performance Index test scores rose from 730 to 869, and the school went from having enrollment so low that teachers may have been reassigned to other locations to becoming so popular that it had to turn away applicants.
The Academic Charles-Marie de Féletz wrote that " Le Solitaire has so far been translated into every single known language, except of course French.

Academic and called
* Academic term, sometimes called a " session "
Burlington, MA: Elsevier Academic Press, 2005 .</ ref > Accordingly, many diseases that primarily exhibit this symptom are called blights.
The different attempts took place within the French Academy, and collectively are called Academic art.
KPRC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Houston, Texas, had their own version of It's Academic called the Texaco Star Academic Challenge.
KRCR-TV in Redding, California had their version of It's Academic called Academic Challenge which ran until 2005 before Station Manager Robert Wise moved to KOBI in Medford, Oregon where he brought Academic Challenge with him and still airs to this day on KOBI / KOTI.
Teresa Fishman, director of the Center for Academic Integrity at Clemson University, reviewed McInnis's work and called several of the parts a clear case of plagiarism.
Formerly called the ' Academic College of Judea and Samaria ', it changed its name in August 2007 in the interim period and anticipation of achieving the more prestigious ' university ' status.
In 2000, it became an independent institution called the Holon Academic Institute of Technology ( HAIT ) and was recognized by the Council for Higher Education in Israel as an institute of higher education.
It is also called the St. Petersburg State Academic Institute of Fine Arts, Sculpture and Architecture ( as on its website ).
New York Times reviewer Edmund Fuller called his 1958 novel, Purely Academic, " bitterly hilarious ," " sadistically satirical ," and " funny and appalling.
These might typically be called Academic Skills Units or Learning Development Groups
The most visible portion of the station, the antenna tower, was erected on November 14, 2004 behind the Academic Building ( original plans called for the antenna to be located on a lamp post in the athletic fields or on top of the campus center ).
It replaced the previous test, called the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills or TAAS, in 2003.
The faculty union voted to join the strike on March 2, and two days later the Academic Senate called on the administration to grant an interim Department of Ethnic Studies.
The building is called Descartes and it used to house the Academic Core courses.
This building was called the Mehagian Academic Centre in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mehagian, whose financial support made its construction possible.
The new class of students would be called the “ academic class ,” and those students who qualified for admission to it by sustaining a process of examination would be known as “ academic scholars .” Academic scholars, and the institutions with which they were affiliated, would receive recognition and privilege under New York ’ s school funding formula.
The University has a students ' union called the University of Algarve Academic Association ( Associação Académica da Universidade do Algarve ).
* Academic paper ( also called scholarly paper ), which is published in academic journals and contains original research results or reviews existing results
The Derozian aim was in truth “ to summon Hindusim to the bar of reason .” When Derozio was dismissed he wrote back, “ That I should be called a sceptic and infidel is not surprising, as these names are always given to persons who think for themselves in religion …” Derozio died in 1831, but the Academic Association was kept alive till about 1839.

Academic and because
Social Text, as an academic journal, published the article not because it was faithful, true, and accurate to its quantum gravity subject, but because an " Academic Authority " had written it and because of the appearance of the obscure writing.
He joined the Academic Karelia Society ( Akateeminen Karjala-Seura ), an organization favouring Finland's annexation of East Karelia, but resigned from it in 1932 along with over 100 other moderate members because of the organization's support for the 1932 far-right Mäntsälä rebellion.
" Academic users of this term sometimes prefer it to racism because it allows for a disconnection between racist feelings and white racial advantage or privilege.
Academic linguist Mark Liberman recommends avoiding the phrase entirely, noting that because of shifts in usage in both Latin and English over the centuries, the relationship of the literal expression to its intended meaning is unintelligible and therefore it is now " such a confusing way to say it that only a few pedants understand the phrase.
Academic Christoph Linder sees Thunderball as part of the second wave of Bond villains: the first wave consisted of SMERSH, the second of Blofeld and SPECTRE, undertaken because of the thawing of relations between East and West, although the cold war heated up again shortly afterwards, with the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the construction of the Berlin Wall and the Cuban Missile Crisis all occurring in an eighteen month period from April 1961 – November 1962.
This was not only a result of their ( often explicit ) sexual content, but also because they deliberately abandoned the conventions of classical Greek sculpture favoured by European Academic sculptors to experiment instead with the aesthetics of art traditions as diverse as those of India, West Africa, and the Pacific Islands.
" Academic and writer Kingsley Amis, in his exploration of Bond in The James Bond Dossier, considered that this view of Leiter was partly because of Fleming's writing, noting that " Leiter, such a nonentity as a piece of characterization ... he, the American, takes orders from Bond, the Britisher, and that Bond is constantly doing better than he ".
Academic programs and student activities were not greatly affected, in part because the faculty was mainly clergymen, who were not highly paid.
This is because 40 % and 10 % of THE – QS World Methodology is based on Academic Peer Review and Employer Review respectively.
For the Academic Year 2009-2010 182 males and 43 females were accepted in the program ; the number of students were shortened because of the world economical crisis in the late 2008 and the early 2009.
Of Academic painting, Malraux writes, ' All true painters, all those for whom painting is a value, were nauseated by these pictures – " Portrait of a Great Surgeon Operating " and the like – because they saw in them not a form of painting, but the negation of painting '.
Academic under-achievement can also be attributed to relatively intelligent or gifted students, who do not perform as expected either because they are bored or choose not to excel.

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