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Ontological and were
The six tracks were: " Chaos ", " Poetic Terrorism ", and " Amour Fou " ( all from " Chaos: The Broadsheets of Ontological Anarchism "), " Immediatism ", and " The Tong " ( both from the book Immediatism ), and " Boycott Cop Culture " ( from " Communiques of the Association for Ontological Anarchy ").
Between 1962 and 1964 his plays were presented at venues that included La MaMa E. T. C., Caffe Cino, Theatre Genesis, and the Ontological at St. Mark ’ s.

Ontological and ",
* A. P. Hazen, " On Gödel's Ontological Proof ", Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol.
( 1984 ), " Ibn Sina's Fourth Ontological Argument for God's Existence ", The Muslim World 74 ( 3-4 ), 161 – 171.
* Mehmet Akif Okur, " Rethinking Empire After 9 / 11: Towards A New Ontological Image of World Order ", Perceptions, Journal of International Affairs, Volume XII, Winter 2007, pp. 61-93

Ontological and is
The Ontological argument is also presented, but rejected in favor of proofs dealing with cause and effect alone.
In 1896, theologian J. H. Worman identified seven categories of pantheism: Mechanical or materialistic ( God the mechanical unity of existence ); Ontological ( abstract unity, Spinoza ); Dynamic ; Psychical ( God is the soul of the world ); Ethical ( God is the universal moral order, Johann Gottlieb Fichte ); Logical ( Hegel ); and Pure ( absorption of God into nature, which Worman equates with atheism ).
Ontological reductionism is the belief that reality is composed of a minimum number of kinds of entities or substances.
Ontological reductionism is the claim that everything that exists is made from a small number of basic substances that behave in regular ways ( compare to monism ).
Ontological reductionism denies the idea of ontological emergence, and claims that emergence is an epistemological phenomenon that only exists through analysis or description of a system, and does not exist on a fundamental level.
" He is very doubtful of St Anselm's Ontological Argument.
Ontological commitment is not a matter of what commitments one explicitly recognizes, but rather a matter of what commitments are actually incurred.
: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism is a book by anarchist writer Hakim Bey published in 1991 by Autonomedia.
It is composed of three sections, " Chaos: The Broadsheets of Ontological Anarchism ," " Communiques of the Association for Ontological Anarchy ," and " The Temporary Autonomous Zone.
Ontological pluralism is directly related with the belief in classical elements, and exists in many ancient world views.
Indeed, a basic presupposition of constructivism is that Reality-As-It-Is-In-Itself ( Ontological Reality ) is utterly incoherent as a concept, since there is no way to verify how one has finally reached a definitive notion of Reality.
She has appeared in Negative Space and Richard Foreman's Ontological Hysteric in New York City and in several new plays at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles ; she is based in Seattle.
Ontological questions continue with further " what is ..." questions addressed at fundamental economic phenomena, such as " what is ( economic ) value?
The Citizens Ontological Music Agenda is a project that hosts experimental music, poetry, and other forms of performance on Sunday Evenings.
The indeterminacy of translation is also discussed at length in his Ontological Relativity ( 1968 ).

Ontological and Time
" The Ontological Status of Theoretical Entities " in Feigl and Maxwell Scientific Explanation, Space, and Time vol.

Ontological and ".
" Ontological Proof ".
Clouser's philosophy Ph. D from the University of Pennsylvania was received in 1972 for his dissertation entitled " Transcendental Critique, Ontological Reduction, and Religious Belief in the Philosophy of Herman Dooyeweerd ".

paradoxes and were
The logicians ( School of Names ) were concerned with logic, paradoxes, names and actuality ( similar to Confucian rectification of names ).
These paradoxes were very well known in ancient times, some are alluded to by Eubulides ' contemporary Aristotle and even partially by Plato.
" What value Eubulides and the other Megarian philosophers placed on these paradoxes is unclear, but the Megarians were very interested in the logic of whole propositions, in contrast to Aristotle's logic of predicates.
These were avoided in PM by building an elaborate system of types: a set of elements is of a different type than is each of its elements ( a set is not an element ; one element is not the set ) and one cannot speak of the " set of all sets " and similar constructs, which would lead to paradoxes ( see Russell's paradox ).
During April 2009, U. S. Federal Reserve Vice Chair Janet Yellen discussed these paradoxes: " Once this massive credit crunch hit, it didn ’ t take long before we were in a recession.
Since the field is non-local and quantized, the phenomena which previously were thought of as paradoxes are explained.
He was famed for " Taylorisms ": witty, epigrammatic, and sometimes cryptic remarks that were meant to expose what he considered to be the absurdities and paradoxes of modern international relations.
In mathematics, Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory with the axiom of choice, named after mathematicians Ernst Zermelo and Abraham Fraenkel and commonly abbreviated ZFC, is one of several axiomatic systems that were proposed in the early twentieth century to formulate a theory of sets without the paradoxes of naive set theory such as Russell's paradox.
These paradoxes were not treated until modern times.
he keeps one always with his wire-drawings and paradoxes as if one were dancing on the points of one's toes ( spiritually speaking )— And then he will help the kettle and never fails to pour it all over the milk pot and sugar bason !—
His brilliant paradoxes, his pungent and often profane epigrams were received by graver persons as his real opinions and as evidence of atheism.
If all such conditions were met, then it would be possible to avoid semantic paradoxes such as the liar paradox ( i. e. " This sentence is false.
In mathematics, Hilbert's program, formulated by German mathematician David Hilbert, was a proposed solution to the foundational crisis of mathematics, when early attempts to clarify the foundations of mathematics were found to suffer from paradoxes and inconsistencies.
Among the most important were Heraclitus (" all is fire ", all is chaotic and transitory ), Anaxagoras ( reality is so ordered that it must be in all respects governed by mind ), the Pluralists and Atomists ( the world is composite of innumerable interacting parts ), the Eleatics Parmenides and Zeno ( all is One and change is impossible, as illustrated by his famous paradoxes of motion ), the Sophists ( became known, perhaps unjustly, for claiming that truth was no more than opinion and for teaching people to argue fallaciously to prove whatever conclusions they wished ).
An alternative is to keep adding constructed points to the cissoid which get closer and closer to the intersection with line PC, but the number of steps may very well be infinite, and the Greeks did not recognize approximations as limits of infinite steps ( so they were very puzzled by Zeno's paradoxes ).
Among the specific techniques used were paradoxes, humorous or historical examples, analysis of the self-protective role of symptoms, and reduction of transference by encouraging self-responsibility.
These paradoxes were highlighted in the 2004 South Park episode " Goobacks ," where various time-traveling techniques in movies are compared.

paradoxes and explored
Philip K. Dick also explored timeline corruption paradoxes.

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