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" Ponet's treatise comes first in a new wave of anti-monarchical writings … It has never been assessed at its true importance, for it antedates by several years those more brilliantly expressed but less radical Huguenot writings which have usually been taken to represent the Tyrannicide-theories of the Reformation ".
Although his surviving works amount to some 3 million words, this is thought to represent less than a third of his complete writings.
This maxim seems to represent the general tendency of Occam's philosophy, but it has not been found in any of his writings.
While the pyramid has become the de facto way to represent the hierarchy, Maslow himself never used a pyramid to describe these levels in any of his writings on the subject.
Peter Singer's writings, especially the book Animal Liberation, represent the leading edge of this kind of utilitarianism for animals as well as for people.
It seems as though the judge based this argument on De Gouges's tendency to represent herself in her writings.
In some writings, it is portrayed to represent a female deity.
" Economists working in the Marxian-Sraffian tradition represent a small minority of modern economists, and that their writings have virtually no impact upon the professional work of most economists in major English-language universities ", according to George Stigler.
His writings probably represent the first mention of the Beta Israel in Rabbinic literature, and despite some skeptical critics his authenticity has been generally accepted in current scholarship.
Prof. Claude Cernuschi ( see Boston College Matta exhibition external link below ) writes, " Matta's key ambition to represent and evoke the human psyche in visual form was filtered through the writings of Freud and the psychoanalytic view of the mind as a three-dimensional space: the ' inscape '.
Apparently he was believed to represent a threat to the country's national security due to his environmentalist writings.
Hartke mentions early on that he is suffering from tuberculosis at the time of his writings, and writes the word " cough " in the text every now and again as well as other descriptors to represent times when he coughed aloud while writing.
Cabrera de Armida did not represent her writings as interior locutions or visions of Jesus and Mary but as her meditations and inspirations during Eucharistic adoration.
These last articles, which like his other writings represent much original research and are excellent examples of Johnston's rare talent for terse narrative and keen analysis and interpretation of facts, were republished in two volumes entitled American Political History 1763-1876 ( 1905 – 1906 ), edited by Professor J.
While this second passage from their " apocryphal writings ," says Epiphanius, was meant to represent the menstrual cycle ( it is unclear if he is quoting ):
Bahá ' u ' lláh used the term revelation to describe the phenomena that occurs each time a Manifestation of God appears ; he stated that the writings of the Manifestation of God represent the infallible word of God, and because the writings remain after the earthly life of the Manifestation they are a very important part of revelation.
After experimenting and studying traditional sharpies and the writings of small-boat historian Howard I. Chapelle, he decided the chine line should represent a regular curve without breaks, changes in radius or straight sections.
In the writings of the Ancient Greek chronicler Herodotus, the phrase earth and water ( ge kai hydor ) is used to represent the demand of the Persians from the cities or people who surrendered to them.
" economists working in the Marxian-Sraffian tradition represent a small minority of modern economists, and ... their writings have virtually no impact upon the professional work of most economists in major English-language universities.

writings and critical
For his political writings on doublespeak and hypocrisy, Noam Chomsky received the Orwell Award ( which ' recognizes writers who have made outstanding contributions to the critical analysis of public discourse ') in 1987 and 1989.
* Gutenberg College in Eugene, Oregon provides " a broad-based liberal arts education in a Protestant Christian environment ", with a " great books " curriculum emphasizing " the development of basic learning skills ( reading, writing, mathematics, and critical thinking ) and the application of these skills to profound writings of the past "
This proclamation was made before critical editions of Ephrem's authentic writings were available.
His theoretical and critical writings are remarkable for their often witty and ironic style and their unerring polemics.
In his theoretical and critical writings on the subject — as in his own plays — he tried to contribute to the development of a new bourgeois theatre in Germany.
His reputation chiefly rests, however, on his theoretical and critical writings on musical subjects.
There is some disagreement about how best to treat Luke's writings, with some historians regarding Luke as highly accurate, and others taking a more critical approach.
In 1937 he published his first novel, Ferdydurke, which presents many themes explored in his further writings: the problems of immaturity and youth, the masks taken on by men in front of others, and an ironic, critical examination of class roles in Polish society and culture, specifically among the nobility, representatives of the Catholic Church and provincial Poles.
Quentin Skinner has argued that several critical modern innovations in contract theory are found in the writings from French Calvinists and Huguenots, whose work in turn was invoked by writers in the Low Countries who objected to their subjection to Spain and, later still, by Catholics in England.
There is now a large and steadily growing body of critical commentary on Malraux's literary œuvre, including his very extensive writings on art.
There is also no critical edition of Whitehead's writings.
* Hankins, James: Repertorium Brunianum: a critical guide to the writings of Leonardo Bruni, Rome: Istituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo 1997
He carried his enquiries so far into the occult sciences of abstruse and hidden nature, that, after having given most ample proofs, by his writings concerning physiognomy, geomancy, and chiromancy, he moved on to the study of philosophy, physics, and astrology ; which studies proved so advantageous to him, that, not to speak of the two first, which introduced him to all the popes of his time, and acquired him a reputation among learned men, it is certain that he was a great master in the latter, which appears not only by the astronomical figures he had painted in the great hall of the palace at Padua, and the translations he made of the books of the most learned rabbi Abraham Aben Ezra, added to those he himself composed on critical days, and the improvement of astronomy, but by the testimony of the renowned mathematician Regiomontanus, who made a fine panegyric on him, in quality of an astrologer, in the oration he delivered publicly at Padua when he explained there the book of Alfraganus.
A source book on texts critical of kitsch underlines this by including excerpts from the writings of Kant and Schiller.
Direct literary models were available from a number of sources, including F. V. Dickins ’ s 1866 Hyak nin is ’ shiu, or, Stanzas by a Century of Poets, Being Japanese Lyrical Odes, the first English-language version of the Hyakunin isshu, a 13th-century anthology of 100 tanka, the early 20th-century critical writings and poems of Sadakichi Hartmann, and contemporary French-language translations.
Home to the largest archive of Mark Twain's papers and the editors of a critical edition of all of his writings.
His efforts resulted in publication of two additional volumes of short stories in 1923 ( The Dove's Nest ), in 1924 ( Something Childish ), her Poems, The Aloe, a collection of critical writings ( Novels and Novelists ) and a number of editions of her letters and journals.
In his medical writings, Avicenna was the first to describe the methods of agreement, difference and concomitant variation which are critical to inductive logic and the scientific method.
Maine de Biran's philosophical reputation has suffered because of his obscure and laboured style, and the fact that only a few of the least characteristic of his writings appeared during his lifetime: the essay on habit ( Sur l ' influence de l ' habitude, 1803 ), a critical review of Pierre Laromiguière's lectures ( 1817 ), and the philosophical portion of the article " Leibnitz " in the Biographie universelle ( 1819 ).
In studying his writings, he continued, one should not seek to learn from Michelet ’ s claims ; rather, one should maintain a critical distance and learn from his errors, since understanding how and why his thinking is flawed will show more about his period of history than his own observations.
Many of his philosophical writings offered a critical analysis of Christianity.
He continued to lecture on art and literature, in 1827 published On the Theory and History of the Plastic Arts, and in 1828 issued two volumes of critical writings ( Kritische Schriften ).
Greenberg saw Bush's post-Painters Eleven work as a clear manifestation of the shift from abstract expressionism to Color Field painting and Lyrical Abstraction, a shift he had called for in most of his critical writings of the period.
The first two comprise entirely his Syntagma philosophicum ; the third contains his critical writings on Epicurus, Aristotle, Descartes, Robert Fludd and Herbert of Cherbury, with some occasional pieces on certain problems of physics ; the fourth, his Institutio astronomica, and his Commentarii de rebus celestibus ; the fifth, his commentary on the tenth book of Diogenes Laërtius, the biographies of Epicurus, Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, Tycho Brahe, Nicolaus Copernicus, Georg von Peuerbach, and Regiomontanus, with some tracts on the value of ancient money, on the Roman calendar, and on the theory of music, with an appended large and prolix piece entitled Notitia ecclesiae Diniensis ; the sixth volume contains his correspondence.

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