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Implicitly, this is the universe that Georg Cantor was using when he first developed modern naive set theory and cardinality in the 1870s and 1880s in applications to real analysis.
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Implicitly the government is responsible for internal policy and decision making in the European Union.
Implicitly it includes a system for naming genera, since the first part of the name of the species is a genus name.
Implicitly, HDI reveals that higher the human capital formation due to good standard of health and education, higher is the per capita income of the nation.
Implicitly every political or economic tendency entails an ideology whether or not it is propounded as an explicit system of thought.
Implicitly, Brandeis here moves far beyond the clear and present danger test, and he insists on what some have called a " time to answer " test: no danger flowing from speech can be considered clear and present if there is full opportunity for discussion.
Implicitly and explicitly, students are given responsibility for their own education, meaning the only person designing what a student will learn is the student him-or herself or by the way of apprenticeship.
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Implicitly, since the Department was responsible for affairs with both Commonwealth and non-Commonwealth countries, all " external " relations were of a type, even when the Head of State was shared with other nations.
Implicitly, his plan was defeated by the Doctor, who ended the war using a device called " the Moment ", which resulted in the destruction of Gallifrey and the other combatants, and subsequently placed the events of the Time War within a " time-lock ", preventing them from being altered with time-travel technology.
One major innovation in restarting was due to Lehoucq and Sorensen who proposed the Implicitly Restarted Arnoldi Method.
Implicitly it was meant as a passive protest against German occupation during the Second World War but it has been a tradition ever since.
Implicitly well-off though by no means wealthy, Gildersleeve was also depicted winding up his lingerie-making company and taking up a new life as Summerfield's water commissioner.
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Implicitly refusing to give up his higher authority, Burnside treated first Maj. Gen. Jesse L. Reno ( killed at South Mountain ) and then Brig.
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Implicitly a swing machine does not need to be as tall as a tower machine particularly in steep ground because the swing machine can be set right up to the ' edge ' of the steep ground while the tower must be set back from the ' edge ' to allow landing space.
Implicitly Bishop Schuckardt has set himself up as the final and last arbiter of Catholic tradition.
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Implicitly, the CCC also led to a greater public awareness and appreciation of the outdoors and the nation's natural resources ; and the continued need for a carefully planned, comprehensive national program for the protection and development of natural resources.
Implicitly, then, the property developer would erect street lights until the marginal social benefit met the marginal social cost.
Implicitly, this proclamation meant the end of the USSR's advocacy of the spread of communist revolution through insurrectionist violence, which some communists around the world saw as a betrayal of the principles of revolutionary communism itself.
Implicitly or otherwise, they advocated a return to these ostensibly pristine ethnic roots, which involved discarding the incrustations of those Chinese cultural beliefs, social rites and philosophical ideas that had exercised a political ascendancy for over a millennium within Japan and had deeply informed the neo-Confucian ideology of the Tokugawa regime itself.
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it is Astarte, Ishtar, Venus, Yahwe, Dionysus, Christ, the mysterious and divine orgone energy flowing through the body of the universe.
it is a mystique, and their private language is rich in the multivalent ambiguities of sexual reference so that they dwell in a sexualized universe of discourse.
His father was a professor at Hartford Theological Seminary, and from him he acquired a conviction, which he passed along to me, that there is in the universe of persons a moral law, the law of love, which is a natural law in the same sense as is the physical law.
It is this larger theme of the `` quality of man '', a quality that transcends the ideological and flows into `` the human '', which now forms the pulsating heart of Malraux's artistic universe.
Related to this is the fact that most of the higher religions define for the individual his place in the universe and give him a feeling that he is relatively secure in an ordered, dependable universe.
This conclusion is based on two propositions: that man by the use of his reason can ascertain God's purpose in the universe and that God makes known His purpose by certain `` given '' physical arrangements.
We are looking inside the atom and seeing there a universe which is not material but something beyond the material, a universe that in a word is not matter but music.
And this would mean that we live in a mechanistic universe, governed by the laws of cause and effect, bound in chains of determinism that hold the universe on a completely predetermined course in which there is not room for soul or spirit or human freedom.
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The term Animism appears to have been first developed as animismus by German scientist Georg Ernst Stahl, circa 1720, to refer to the " doctrine that animal life is produced by an immaterial soul.
Some early scientists such as Georg Ernst Stahl ( 1659-1734 ) and Francisque Bouillier ( 1813 – 1899 ) had supported a form of animism which life and mind, the directive principle in evolution and growth, holding that all cannot be traced back to chemical and mechanical processes, but that there is a directive force which guides energy without altering its amount.
The Absolute Infinite is mathematician Georg Cantor's concept of an " infinity " that transcended the transfinite numbers.
Some believe that Georg Cantor's set theory was not actually implicated by these paradoxes ( see Frápolli 1991 ); one difficulty in determining this with certainty is that Cantor did not provide an axiomatization of his system.
In mathematics, the continuum hypothesis ( abbreviated CH ) is a hypothesis, advanced by Georg Cantor in 1878, about the possible sizes of infinite sets.
A fundamental theorem due to Georg Cantor shows that it is possible for infinite sets to have different cardinalities, and in particular the set of real numbers and the set of natural numbers do not have the same cardinal number.
Later, those as Robert Boyle, John Mayow, Johann Glauber, Isaac Newton, and Georg Stahl put forward ideas on elective affinity in attempts to explain how heat is evolved during combustion reactions.
In other words, the only claim that is indubitable here is the agent-independent claim that there is cognitive activity present The objection, as presented by Georg Lichtenberg, is that rather than supposing an entity that is thinking, Descartes should have said: " thinking is occurring.
One is his transformation of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's idealistic understanding of dialectics into a materialist one, an act commonly said to have " put Hegel's dialectics back on its feet ".
The ohm, the unit of resistance, was named in honour of Georg Ohm, and is symbolised by the Greek letter Ω.
The effect of gravity on light was then explored by Johann Georg von Soldner ( 1801 ), who calculated the amount of deflection of a light ray by the sun, arriving at the Newtonian answer which is half the value predicted by general relativity.
Fichte is often perceived as a figure whose philosophy forms a bridge between the ideas of Kant and those of the German Idealist Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.
His real name was Georg Pawer ; Agricola is the Latinised version of his name, Pawer ( Bauer ) meaning " farmer ".
I Brændingen is a camouflaged portrait of Munk's antagonist, the anti-religious Georg Brandes whose atheism also impressed him.
File: Georg Simon Ohm3. jpg | Georg Ohm ( 1789-1854 ): found that there is a direct proportionality between the electric current I and the potential difference ( voltage ) V applied across a conductor, and that this current is inversely proportional to the resistance R in the circuit, or I = V / R, known as Ohm's law, namesake of the unit of electrical resistance ( the ohm )
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