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Hospers was editor of The Personalist ( 1968 1982 ) and The Monist ( 1982 1992 ), and was a senior editor at Liberty magazine.
The Libertarian Party poorly organized at that time, and Hospers and Nathan managed to get on the ballot in only two states ( Washington and Colorado ), receiving 3, 674 popular votes.

Hospers and Aesthetics
Rand broke with Hospers after he criticized her talk on " Art as Sense of Life ," before the American Society of Aesthetics at Harvard.

Hospers and its
In 2002, an hour-long video about Hospers ' life, work, and philosophy was released by the Liberty Fund of Indianapolis, as part of its Classics of Liberty series.

Hospers and
* June 9 John Hospers, American philosopher ( d. 2011 )
* John Hospers first presidential candidate of the United States Libertarian Party ; professor from 1956 66
John Hospers ( June 9, 1918 June 12, 2011 ) was an American philosopher and politician.
** John Hospers / Theodora Nathan ( Libertarian ) 3, 674 ( 0. 0 %) and 1 electoral vote

Hospers and Philosophy
* Philosophy professor John Hospers

Hospers and for
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MacBride became the first presidential elector in U. S. history to cast a vote for a woman when, in the presidential election of 1972, he voted for the Libertarian Party candidates John Hospers for president and Theodora " Tonie " Nathan for vice president.
MacBride, however, as a " faithless elector ", voted for the nominees of the Libertarian Party-presidential candidate John Hospers and vice-presidential candidate Tonie Nathan.
At the first presidential nominating convention of the Libertarian Party in 1972, Nathan was nominated by the convention delegates to run for vice president with presidential candidate John Hospers, chairman of the philosophy department at the University of Southern California.
While the ticket received only 3, 674 official votes out of more than 75 million votes cast, Republican elector Roger MacBride of Virginia chose to vote for Hospers and Nathan instead of Nixon and Agnew.
The Libertarian Party's first candidate for President of the United States, John Hospers, credited Rand as a major force in shaping his own political beliefs.

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( Robert La Follette had 13 in 1924, Strom Thurmond had 39 in 1948, George Wallace had 46 in 1968 and John Hospers won one in 1972 ).

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Other influential writers in the 1970s include Pierre Clastres, who explains in his books on the Guayaki tribe in Paraguay that " primitive societies " actively oppose the institution of the state.
Alcott's published books, all from late in his life, include Tablets ( 1868 ), Concord Days ( 1872 ), New Connecticut ( 1881 ), and Sonnets and Canzonets ( 1882 ).
Athanasius ' letters include one " Letter Concerning the Decrees of the Council of Nicaea " ( De Decretis ), which is an account of the proceedings of that council, and another letter in the year 367 which was the first known listing of the New Testament including all those books now accepted everywhere as the New Testament.
The books that were influential in the early development of computational quantum chemistry include Linus Pauling and E. Bright Wilson's 1935 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Chemistry, Eyring, Walter and Kimball's 1944 Quantum Chemistry, Heitler's 1945 Elementary Wave Mechanics with Applications to Quantum Chemistry, and later Coulson's 1952 textbook Valence, each of which served as primary references for chemists in the decades to follow.
Some rare comic books include copies of the unreleased Motion Picture Funnies Weekly No. 1 from 1939.
Other kinds of books include those that provide a scientific explanation for the phenomena.
They include the Outlines, in eight books, and Against Judaizers.
Some Christian denominations ( such as Anglican, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox ), include a number of books that are not in the Hebrew Bible ( the biblical apocrypha or deuterocanonical books or Anagignoskomena, see Development of the Old Testament canon ) in their biblical canon that are not in today's Jewish canon, although they were included in the Septuagint.
His later books include Carl Rogers on Personal Power ( 1977 ) and Freedom to Learn for the 80's ( 1983 ).
His diverse Esperanto writings include instructional books, books for beginners, novels, short stories, poems, articles and non-fiction books.
Historically, one of the most important protagonists of the movement was Walter Martin ( 1928 89 ), whose numerous books include the 1955 The Rise of the Cults: An Introductory Guide to the Non-Christian Cults and the 1965 The Kingdom of the Cults: An Analysis of Major Cult Systems in the Present Christian Era, which continues to be influential.
Before embarking on a sea voyage, planning and preparation will include studying charts, almanacs and navigation books and recent weather conditions of the route to be followed.
Other books on Engelbart and his laboratory include Bootstrapping: Douglas Engelbart, Coevolution, and the Origins of Personal Computing by Thierry Bardini and The Engelbart Hypothesis: Dialogs with Douglas Engelbart, by Valerie Landau and Eileen Clegg in conversation with Douglas Engelbart.
Other non-fiction books include The Complete English Tradesman ( 1726 ) and London, the Most Flourishing City in the Universe ( 1728 ).
Eventually however, Jerome's Vulgate did include the deuterocanonical books as well as apocrypha.
His most celebrated books include the bestselling Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, Horton Hatches the Egg, Horton Hears a Who !, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas !.
Notable works include Abu Bakr al-Razi's encyclopedia of science, the Mutazilite Al-Kindi's prolific output of 270 books, and Ibn Sina's medical encyclopedia, which was a standard reference work for centuries.
Other recurring characters in the books include:
By the English Middle Ages the term had been expanded to include not only the message, but also the New Testament which contained the message, as well as more specifically the four books of the Bible in which the life, death and resurrection of Jesus are portrayed.
For example, many horror movies and books include characters who fear the antagonist of the plot.
Professional fictional languages are those languages created for use in books, movies, television shows, video games, comics, toys, and musical albums ( prominent examples of works featuring fictional languages include the Middle-earth and Star Trek universes and the game Myst ).
Influential criticisms of Fundamentalism include James Barr's books on Christian Fundamentalism and Bassam Tibi's analysis of Islamic Fundamentalism.

books and Meaning
Murray's ideas proved highly influential over the ideas of Gerald Gardner ( 1884 1964 ), an English Wiccan who founded the tradition of Gardnerian Wicca in the 1950s before authoring the books Witchcraft Today ( 1954 ) and The Meaning of Witchcraft ( 1959 ).
During these years he published three more books: “ Sentido y Forma de una Política ” (“ Meaning and Shape of Politics ”), “ La Verdad Tiene Su Hora ” (“ Truth Has Its Time ”), y “ Pensamiento y Acción ” (“ Thought and Action ”).
Authors of books titled The Meaning of Life or similar include:
* The Meaning of Liff and The Deeper Meaning of Liff, books by Douglas Adams and John Lloyd
According to a survey conducted by the Book-of-the-Month Club and the Library of Congress, Man's Search For Meaning belongs to a list of " the ten most influential books in the United States.
His books, especially The Meaning of Meaning, Principles of Literary Criticism, Practical Criticism, and The Philosophy of Rhetoric, proved to be founding influences for the New Criticism.
His other books in sociology and power structure research include Finding Meaning in Dreams ( 1996 ) and The Scientific Study of Dreams ( 2003 ).
Robert Wright ( born 1957 ) is an American journalist, scholar, and prize-winning author of best-selling books about science, evolutionary psychology, history, religion, and game theory, including The Evolution of God, Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny, The Moral Animal, and Three Scientists and Their Gods: Looking for Meaning in an Age of Information.
He is probably most known for his two books From Hegel to Nietzsche, which describes the decline of German classical philosophy, and Meaning in History, which discusses the problematic relationship between theology and history.
He is the author or editor of a number of books, including Atheism: A Philosophical Justification ( 1989 ), The Case Against Christianity ( 1991 ), Atheism, Morality, and Meaning ( 2002 ), The Impossibility of God ( 2003 ), The Improbability of God ( 2006 ), and The Cambridge Companion to Atheism ( 2006 ).
His books, which combine historical photographs with his own writing, include Wisconsin Death Trip ( 1973 ), Time Frames: The Meaning of Family Pictures ( 1980 ), Bearing Witness: A Photographic Chronicle of American Life ( 1982 ), Visible Light ( 1985 ), Dreamland: America at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century ( 1997 ), ( with Angelo Rizzuto ) Angel's World: The New York Photographs of Angelo Rizzuto ( 2005 ), and Murder City ( 2007 ).
His most important works include translations of The Upanishads, The Bhagavad Gita, biographies of Holy Mother and Swami Vivekananda, his compilation of the works of Swami Vivekananda under the title of Vivekananda: The Yogas and Other Works, his two books, Hinduism, Its Meaning for the Liberation of the Spirit, and Man in Search of Immortality, and his many articles written for various journals.
Among his best-known books are The Twilight of Atheism, The Dawkins Delusion, Dawkins ' God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life, and A Scientific Theology.
His other books on education are English for the Rejected ( 1964 ); English in Australia Now ( 1964 ); The Exploring Word ( 1967 ); Children's Writing ( 1967 ); The Secret Places ( 1972 ); Education, Nihilism and Survival ( 1974 ); Education and Philosophical Anthropology ( 1987 ); and English for Meaning ( 1980 ).
He wrote many books including Analysis of Perceived Meaning, Reality and the Absence of Meaning, and Disassembly of Reason.
The Institute may have proven short-lived, closing in 1933, but it provided Urwick the opportunity not only to lecture widely but to produce his books The Meaning of Rationalisation and The Management of Tomorrow.
She has written a number of influential books, including The Reproduction of Mothering: Psychoanalysis and the Sociology of Gender ( 1978 ); Feminism and Psychoanalytic Theory ( 1989 ); Femininities, Masculinities, Sexualities: Freud and Beyond ( 1994 ); and The Power of Feelings: Personal Meaning in Psychoanalysis, Gender, and Culture ( 1999 ).
Grayling is the author of around 30 books on philosophy, including The Refutation of Scepticism ( 1985 ), The Future of Moral Values ( 1997 ), The Meaning of Things ( 2001 ), and The Good Book ( 2011 ).
In these columns, which also formed the basis of a series of books for a general readership, commencing with The Meaning of Things in 2001, Grayling made the basics of philosophy available to the layman.
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