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Discourse and according
In the Theravāda canon ( in particular, the " Discourse Basket " or Sutta Piṭaka ) the meaning of nikāya is roughly equivalent to the English collection, and is used to describe groupings of discourses according to theme, length, or other categories.
" According to one statement, Hippasus left no writings, according to another he was the author of the Mystic Discourse, written to bring Pythagoras into disrepute.
The form of the text is primarily that of a Revelation Dialogue / Discourse between James the Just ( the brother of Jesus – according to the text, James is not physically Jesus ' brother ) and Jesus, with a rather fragmentary account of the martyrdom of Saint James (?
By May, Henry Denham, the printer of A briefe Discourse, had been jailed, but the writers escaped punishment because, according to Stow, " they had friends enough to have set the whole realm together by the ears.

Discourse and Foucault
With the concept of " biopower ", which first appears in courses concerning the discourse of " race struggle "( Society Must Be Defended 1975-1976 courses ), Foucault uses terms such as mechanism, dispositif, apparatus, Discourse, Genealogy in order to get us to think ( and write about ) of this version of power as continuous, penetrable, observable as opposed to the classical argument seeing man as :" inherent primate disposition for hierarchical social and authoritarian political systems. With a predisposition for social and political hierarchical structures.

Discourse and 1977
One product of this endeavor was A Lover's Discourse: Fragments in 1977, in which he presents the fictionalized reflections of a lover seeking to identify and be identified by an anonymous amorous other.
*" The Mind Withdrawn ", short story published in the Star Trek fanzine, Galactic Discourse # 1, Feb 1977.

Discourse and 1980
For definitions of diegesis, one should consult Aristotle's Poetics ; Gerard Genette's Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method ( Cornell University Press, 1980 ); or ( for a readable introduction ) H. Porter Abbott's The Cambridge Introduction to Narrative ( Cambridge University Press 2002 ).
The band then signed to Celluloid Records, and the single " Discourse " was issued in 1980.
( selections of Figures III translated and published as Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method, 1980 )

Discourse and 2003
Analysing Discourse: Textual Analysis for Social Research Routledge, 2003.
( 2003 ) Critical Discourse Analysis and Language Cognition.
* Taylor Carman, Heidegger's Analytic: Interpretation, Discourse, and Authenticity in " Being and Time " ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003 ).
After being voted out of office, he became the SPD's " Representative for Pop Culture and Pop Discourse " from 2003 to 2005, for which he was bestowed the nickname Siggi Pop .< ref name =" zeitde2010-02 "> Wir sind nicht aus Versehen Opposition ?, Die Zeit, 02 / 07 / 2010 ; > 2003 wurde Gabriel SPD-Beauftragter für " Popkultur und Popdiskurs " – was ihm den Spitznamen " Siggi Pop " eintrug <</ ref > From 2005 to 2009 he was the Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety in the first cabinet of Angela Merkel ( CDU ).
A High Court petition was submitted in 2003 by the Land Forum, whose members include the Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow – New Discourse, Bimakom, Adam, Teva Ve Din and the Human Right Association, to minimize the Israeli Lands Administration use of procedures that change land destinations from agricultural to non-agricultural use, benefitting corporations over the public interest.

Discourse and is
His works on ascetism, include the aforementioned Life of St. Anthony, as well as a Discourse on Virginity, a short work on Love and Self-Control, and a treatise On Sickness and Health which is only preserved in fragments.
A Discourse of Sallets: " Sellery, apium Italicum, ( and of the Petroseline Family ) was formerly a stranger with us ( nor very long since in Italy ) is an hot and more generous sort of Macedonian Persley or Smallage ... and for its high and grateful Taste is ever plac'd in the middle of the Grand Sallet, at our Great Men's tables, and Praetors feasts, as the Grace of the whole Board ".
But the most noticeable of his productions is A Discourse of Wit ( 1685 ), which contains some of the most characteristic metaphysical opinions of the Scottish philosophy of common sense.
Discourse 5 of that work, " Knowledge Its Own End ", is still relevant as a clear statement of a Christian educational perennialism.
In 2004 Scott Kellum published a detailed analysis of the literally unity of the entire Farewell Discourse and stated that it shows that it was written by a single author, and that its structure and placement within the Gospel of John is consistent with the rest of that gospel.
This is clear from the Discourse on Political Economy, where Rousseau emphasizes that the general will exists to protect individuals against the mass, not to require them to be sacrificed to it.
Numerology is prominent throughout Sir Thomas Browne's 1658 literary Discourse The Garden of Cyrus.
He is perhaps best known for the philosophical statement " Cogito ergo sum " (; ), found in part IV of Discourse on the Method ( 1637 – written in French but with inclusion of " Cogito ergo sum ") and § 7 of part I of Principles of Philosophy ( 1644 – written in Latin ).
* Discourse to the Greek ( Oratio ad Graecos ), by the Syrian Tatian, is the first treatise on the evils of paganism in Christian literature.
* John Evelyn's Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber is published in London in book form.
According to the historian of ideas, Arthur O. Lovejoy :" The notion that Rousseau ’ s Discourse on Inequality was essentially a glorification of the State of Nature, and that its influence tended to wholly or chiefly to promote " Primitivism " is one of the most persistent historical errors.
" Lovejoy concludes that Rousseau's doctrine, as expressed in his Discourse on Inequality: declares that there is a dual process going on through history ; on the one hand, an indefinte progress in all those powers and achievements which express merely the potency of man's intellect ; on the other hand, an increasing estrangement of men from one another, an intensification of ill-will and mutual fear, cuminating in a monstrous epoch of universal conflict and mutual destruction fourth stage in which we now find ourselves.
Rousseau is notable as the philosopher who first proposed, in his second Discourse, that reason ( along with political life ) is not natural to mankind, and not even good for mankind.
Discourse varies depending upon the meaning-context that is created due to the situation, and because of this, it is " embedded in the situation " ( Bitzer 4 ).
Discourse ( Latin: discursus, “ running to and fro ”) is the term that describes written and spoken communications ; its denotations include:
Discourse is closely linked to different theories of power and state, at least as long as defining discourses is seen to mean defining reality itself.
Discourse therefore is controlled by objects, what can be spoken of ; ritual, where and how one may speak ; and the privileged, who may speak.
* Fisk is also a recipient of the College Historical Society's Gold Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Public Discourse.
In modern times, a popular ( but far from unanimous ) opinion is that Jesus in the Olivet Discourse is using the apocalyptic language of his time symbolically, as did many Jewish prophets.

Discourse and related
* Discourse analysis: This rubric includes a number of related tasks.
Browne's last publication during his lifetime ( 1658 ) were two philosophical Discourses intrinsically related to each other ; the first Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial or a Brief Discourse of the Sepulchral Urns lately found in Norfolk, occasioned by the discovery of some Bronze Age burials in earthenware vessels found in Norfolk inspired him to meditate upon the funerary customs of the world and the fleetingness of earthly fame and reputation.
In particular, in the Pali Canon's " Discourse Basket " ( Suttapitaka ), viññāa ( generally translated as " consciousness ") is discussed in at least three related but different contexts:

Discourse and power
In the Olivet Discourse, Jesus states that after the time of tribulation and the sign of the sun, moon and stars going dark the son of man would be seen arriving in the clouds with power and great glory.
* Tilley, C. Y., 1989, Discourse and power: The genre of the Cambridge inaugural lecture.
The previous month the Army had shown that it wielded both political and military power and Ascham's Discourse was widely seen as a defence of the Army as the conquering power, and as a plea for " the rank of the people " to adopt a position of political quiescence.

Discourse and by
* Freeview video ' Electron Waves Unveil the Microcosmos ' A Royal Institution Discourse by Akira Tonomura provided by the Vega Science Trust
It was followed by Academia Scientiarum ( 1687 ), and by A Moral Discourse of the Power of Interest ( 1690 ), dedicated to Robert Boyle, Abercromby's patron in the 1680s.
It was mentioned again in 1718 by the Irish deist John Toland, and was mentioned in 1734 by George Sale in The Preliminary Discourse to the Koran:
Jesus giving the Farewell Discourse ( John 14-17 ) to his eleven remaining disciples, from the Maestà ( Duccio ) | Maesta by Duccio, 1308-1311.
* A Discourse in Iconography by St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco
At the end of the Discourse on Inequality, Rousseau explains how the desire to have value in the eyes of others comes to undermine personal integrity and authenticity in a society marked by interdependence, and hierarchy.
*( date unknown ) Josephus's Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades ( spurious ; adaptation of " Against Plato, on the Cause of the Universe " by Hippolytus of Rome )
See Walter J. Ong, Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue: From the Art of Discourse to the Art of Reason ( Harvard University Press, 1958 ; reissued by the University of Chicago Press, 2004, with a new foreword by Adrian Johns ).
Nevertheless, in 1637 he published part of this work in three essays: Les Météores ( The Meteors ), La Dioptrique ( Dioptrics ) and La Géométrie ( Geometry ), preceded by an introduction, his famous Discours de la Métode ( Discourse on the Method ).
It was followed, in 1644, by Principia Philosophiæ ( Principles of Philosophy ), a kind of synthesis of the Meditations and the Discourse.
The chain pump was first mentioned in China by the philosopher Wang Chong in his 1st-century-CE Balanced Discourse.
* Discourse on Method, a philosophical and mathematical treatise by René Descartes
In 1631, he had published a Discourse on the Religion Anciently Professed by the Irish, a ground-breaking study of the early Irish church, which sought to demonstrate how it differed from Rome and was, instead, much closer to the later Protestant church.
*" An Ecology of Knowledge: Feminism, Ecology and the Science and Religion Discourse " by Lisa Stenmark
On the 101st anniversary of the Glorious Revolution, he preached a sermon at Old Jewry meeting house entitled " A Discourse on the Love of our Country ", thus igniting a so-called " pamphlet war " known as the Revolution Controversy, furiously debating the issues raised by the French Revolution.
In 1829 he wrote the book Histoire de la Louisiane et la cession de cette colonie par la France aux Etats-Unis de l ' Amérique septentrionale ; précédée d ' un discours sur la constitution et le gouvernement des Etats-Unis (" History of Louisiana and of Its Cession to the United States of Northern America ; Preceded by a Discourse on the Constitution and Government of the United States ").
His early writings sought to explain and advertise his insurance and mortgage schemes and his building developments ; for example, in his Apology for the Builder: or a Discourse showing the Cause and Effects of the Increase of Building of 1685 — written in the aftermath of his fight with the lawyers of Gray's Inn — Barbon justified ( anonymously ) his expansionary building policy by describing the benefits it would bring to London and Britain as a whole.

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