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* Ludwig Wittgenstein, Lectures on aesthetics, psychology and religious belief, Oxford, Blackwell, 1966.
Sir Isaac Newton was probably the discoverer of astigmation ; the position of the astigmatic image lines was determined by Thomas Young ( A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy, 1807 ); and the theory was developed by Allvar Gullstrand.
The " Doctrine " part of the book consisted of a theological course now called the " Lectures on Faith ".
In 1921, the LDS Church removed the " Lectures on Faith " portion of the book, with an explanation that the Lectures " were never presented to nor accepted by the Church as being otherwise than theological lectures or lessons ".
* The Origins of the French Revolution, The French Revolution: The Moderate Stage, 1789 – 1792, and The French Revolution: The Radical Stage, 1792 – 1794, three essays from The History Guide: Lectures on Modern European Intellectual History
* The Nobel Prize Biography on Shaw, From Nobel Lectures, Literature 1901 – 1967, Editor Horst Frenz, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, ( 1969 ).
" Adams ' Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory ( 1810 ) looks at the fate of ancient oratory, the necessity of liberty for it to flourish, and its importance as a unifying element for a new nation of diverse cultures and beliefs.
In the Principles and Parameters Framework, which has dominated generative syntax since Chomsky's ( 1980 ) Lectures on Government and Binding: The Pisa Lectures, the acquisition of syntax resembles ordering from a menu: The human brain comes equipped with a limited set of choices, from which the child selects the correct options using her parents ' speech, in combination with the context.
Wittgenstein in his Lectures on the Foundations of Mathematics, Cambridge 1939 criticised Principia on various grounds, such as:
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Lectures with the titles ' The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Theory ' and ' Criticisms and Counterproposals to the Copenhagen Interpretation ', that Heisenberg delivered in 1955, are reprinted in the collection Physics and Philosophy.
Lectures, receptions, conferences, university classes, panel discussions, gallery walks, and gallery talks are presented to assist with further interpretation of objects.
Lectures are generally given from the professor's point of view, and rarely require interaction from the students unless notetaking is required.
There are two volumes containing lectures and speeches: Lectures on Conditioned Reflexes by Ivan Petrovitch Pavlov.
Lectures, on the other hand, are often geared more towards factual presentation than connective learning.
::" Buechner's theological efforts are never systematic treatises but instead short, highly literary productions in most of which he draws explicit links with fiction-writing generally and his own fiction in particular ... Buechner's 1969 Noble Lectures at Harvard, published in 1970 as The Alphabet of Grace, comprise a slender volume which is one of his most important and revealing works.
Lectures, workshops, storytimes, and an assortment of classes, including those on health related issues, are offered at the library.
The Bampton Lectures, as they are known, began in 1780, and are still held, but have been biennial since 1901.
The subsequent annual series of Sarum Theological Lectures are unconnected, being organised by Sarum College and taking place in Salisbury Cathedral.
The annual Isaiah Berlin Lectures are held at the Hampstead Synagogue and both Wolfson College and the British Academy each summer.
There are many regular symposia and conferences at ETH, most notably the annual Wolfgang Pauli Lectures, in honor of former ETH Professor Wolfgang Pauli.
Today the Lacordaire Notre-Dame Lectures, which mixed theology, philosophy and poetry, are still acclaimed as a sublime modern
His chief literary works are his unfinished History of Rome ( three volumes 1838-42 ), and his Lectures on Modern History.
* Zhèng Guóqiáo 郑国乔: Dòngyǔ jiǎngzuò 侗语讲座 ( Lectures on the Dong language ; in Chinese ; pages are not correctly displayed in Mozilla )
The most famous of these are the annual Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, founded by Michael Faraday.
The four volumes are: Mead's 1930 Carus Lectures, The Philosophy of the Present ( 1932 ), edited by Arthur E. Murphy ; Mind, Self, and Society ( 1934 ), edited by Charles W. Morris ; Movements of Thought in the Nineteenth Century ( 1936 ), edited by Merritt H. Moore ; and The Philosophy of the Act ( 1938 ), Mead's 1930 Carus Lectures, edited by Charles W. Morris.
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