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The one who did the most to help Peirce in these desperate times was his old friend William James, dedicating his Will to Believe ( 1897 ) to Peirce, and arranging for Peirce to be paid to give two series of lectures at or near Harvard ( 1898 and 1903 ).
In his famous series of lectures Talks to Teachers on Psychology, published in 1899 and now regarded as the first educational psychology textbook, James defines education as " the organization of acquired habits of conduct and tendencies to behavior ”.
:" My own belief -- for which the reasons will appear in subsequent lectures -- is that James is right in rejecting consciousness as an entity, and that the American realists are partly right, though not wholly, in considering that both mind and matter are composed of a neutral-stuff which, in isolation is neither mental nor material ".
The term " spiritual " is now frequently used in contexts in which the term " religious " was formerly employed ; compare James ' 1902 lectures on the " Varieties of Religious Experience ".
At Princeton, he went to lectures and seminars, where he heard Oswald Veblen, James Alexander, and Albert Einstein.
Harvey continued to participate in the Lumleian lectures while also taking care of his patients at St. Bartholomew's Hospital ; he thus soon attained an important and fairly lucrative practice, which climaxed with his appointment as ' Physician Extraordinary ' to King James I on 3 February 1618.
In 1936 Carl Rogers, the most influential psychologist in America after William James, invited Otto Rank to give a series of lectures in New York on Rank ’ s post-Freudian models of experiential and relational therapy.
James Pendergrass, a Navy officer attached to the codebreaking unit, had attended a series of lectures at the Moore School of Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania in 1946, and became convinced the only lasting solution to the code breaking problem was a computer that could be quickly re-programmed to work on different tasks.
The University of Pennsylvania Law School officially traces its origins to a series of lectures delivered in 1790 by James Wilson, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution.
His first work, published in 1828, as an answer to Hugh James Rose's Cambridge lectures on rationalist tendencies in German theology, showed a good deal of sympathy with the German " pietists ", who had striven to deliver Protestantism from its decadence ; this sympathy was misunderstood, and Pusey was himself accused of holding rationalist views.
While in New Brunswick, Muste took courses in philosophy at New York University and Columbia University, attending lectures by William James and meeting John Dewey, who became a personal friend.
In 1999, Rosebraugh co-formed the North American Earth Liberation Front Press Office ( NAELFPO ) with Leslie James Pickering, where he continued to forward communiques, conduct international press interviews, and nationwide informational lectures on the ideology of the ELF movement.
Silliman studied chemistry with Professor James Woodhouse at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and delivered his first lectures in chemistry at Yale in 1804.
Nevertheless, the Parliament spurred the creation of a dozen privately funded lectures with the intent of informing people of the diversity of religious experience: these lectures funded researchers such as William James, D. T. Suzuki, and Alan Watts, who greatly influenced the public conception of world religions.
Whig-Clio has also continued in its tradition of annually bestowing the James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service, which has, in recent years, resulted in public lectures from Honorees as prominent as former President Bill Clinton and Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
Magician and skeptic James Randi has written about the ineffectiveness of counterfeit pens on numerous occasions and uses a pen as an example during his lectures.
Based in Abu Dhabi, the center hosted lectures by notable personalities such as former U. S. Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, former U. S. Vice-President Al Gore, former U. S. Secretary of State James Baker, and former French President Jacques Chirac.
It was an outgrowth of a series of lectures first presented at the University of Minnesota in the early 1940s and developed further in his summer lectures at Columbia and William James lectures at Harvard in the decade before the book's publication.
His social and political philosophy owed much to his reading of Proudhon, Karl Marx, Giambattista Vico, Henri Bergson ( whose lectures at the Collège de France he attended ), and later William James.
The Scottish scientist, astronomer and lecturer James Ferguson undertook a series of lectures in Derby in July 1762.
Many records of experiences at Gräfenberg were published, all more or less favorable to the claims of Priessnitz, and some enthusiastic in their estimate of his genius and penetration ; Captain R. T. Claridge introduced hydropathy into England in the early 1840s, his writings and lectures, and later those of Sir William James Erasmus Wilson ( 1809 – 1884 ), James Manby Gully and Edward Johnson, making numerous converts, and filling the establishments which opened soon after at Malvern and elsewhere, with Scotland particularly well represented.

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His students included Charles Darwin who asserted that Monro " made his lectures on human anatomy as dull as he was himself.

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The staff utilized the collected material in these registries for numerous lectures to national and international meetings, exhibits, and published studies.
Heine provided the first published definition of uniform continuity in 1872, but based these ideas on lectures given by Dirichlet in 1854.
Many years later in a letter to Davis ( ca 1965 ), Gödel would confess that " he was, at the time of these lectures, not at all convinced that his concept of recursion comprised all possible recursions ".
The main themes that Cyril focuses on in these lectures are Original sin and Jesus ’ sacrificing himself to save us from our sins.
He gave a series of lectures on Dante at the Santo Stefano church in 1373 and these resulted in his final major work, the detailed Esposizioni sopra la Commedia di Dante.
In one of these lectures he was of the opinion that " invention, strictly speaking, is little more than a new combination of those images which have been previously gathered and deposited in the memory.
Between 1372 and 1384, he became a Doctor of Divinity, making use of his right to lecture upon systematic divinity, but these lectures were not the origin of his Summa.
Many of these were for practical areas of life ; simultaneously, however, Steiner began an extensive series of lectures presenting his research on the successive incarnations of various individualities, and on the technique of karma research generally.
Out of these lectures came a new school, the Waldorf school.
An advantage of this presentation is that these lectures can be very long, indeed, although they can always be interrupted or repeated at arbitrary places.
Many of these hosts also publish books, write newspaper columns, appear on television, and give public lectures ( Limbaugh, again, was a pioneer of this model of multi-media punditry ).
Besides these, Wolpoff has published 5 other books, 160 papers, and 22 book reviews, has presented numerous lectures and meetings papers, and has had many interviews and video appearances.
Students from all over Europe gathered there to hear lectures from these masters.
In addition to these central texts, Li has published several books, lectures, articles, books of poetry, which are made available on Falun Gong websites.
Gilbert would publicize these conclusions in a series of lectures in 1895.
The inventors promoted the spread of these new ideas by conducting a series of lectures on computer architecture.
Perhaps the best known of these management lectures was delivered at the Mt.
Rogers was transformed by these lectures and always credited Rank with having profoundly shaped " client-centered " therapy and the entire profession of counselling.
Large fees which he received for these opinions and the great popularity of his lectures made him rich, and he was able to buy several estates ; from one of which, Lingenthal, he took his title when, in 1842, he was ennobled by the grand-duke.
As of November 2011, 46 courses included complete video lectures ; not all of these have complete lecture notes.
" The style of these works, as of the botanical books, suggests that, as in the case of Aristotle, what we possess consists of notes for lectures or notes taken of lectures ," his translator Arthur Hort remarks.
Several of his themed sets of articles were reissued as monographs ; these covered topics as varied as the original 1876 production of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen in Bayreuth, the development of the Russian romance ( art song ), music in Russia, and Anton Rubinstein's seminal lectures on the history of piano music of 1888-1889.
Both these fine scholars had attended Huxley's lectures on genetics, experimental zoology ( including embryology ) and ethology.

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