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Proceeding and himself
Proceeding on the principle that like can only be known by like, Trendelenburg next reaches a doctrine peculiar to himself ( though based upon Aristotle ) that plays a central part in his speculations.
Proceeding on that assumption, The Economist said the novel " expos the vices of the system he himself had created ".

Proceeding and law
Proceeding to the law of Similarity ( which in Mill's view is at the back of association by contiguity ), and having made a similar criticism of its phrasing, Bradley maintains that it involves an even greater absurdity ; if two ideas are to be recognized as similar, they must both be present in the mind ; if one is to call up the other, one must be absent.

Proceeding and .
Proceeding from Parry's conclusions and adopting one of his schemata, Francis P. Magoun, Jr., argues that Beowulf likewise was created from a legacy of oral formulas inherited and extended by bards of successive generations, and the thesis is striking and compelling.
Proceeding in this way, from one to two and from two to three stages, we may gradually build up the policy for any number.
Proceeding in this way up the table we extract the complete optimal policy and, if it is desired, we can check on Af by evaluating Af at the last stage.
" Proceeding therefore incautiously in an unknown place, he and his army became entangled in the mire, and under that disadvantage were so assailed by the missiles of the Barbarians, that not one of them escaped with life.
If the weight of the roadway per unit length is w and the weight of the cable and the wire supporting the bridge is negligible in comparison, then the weight on the cable from c to r is wx where x is the horizontal distance between c to r. Proceeding as before gives the differential equation
Proceeding to England, he was introduced to Sir Isaac Newton, who found in him one of the earliest defenders of his discoveries.
Proceeding to North America, Vancouver followed the coasts of present day Oregon and Washington northward.
Proceeding from the tuning pin, a string next passes over the nut, a sharp edge that is made of hardwood and is normally attached to the wrestplank.
Proceeding on from this, the Manifesto presents the argument for why the Communist League, as opposed to other socialist and liberal political parties and groups at the time, was truly acting in the interests of the proletariat to overthrow capitalist society and replace it with socialism.
( eds ), Proceeding of The First International Lake Ladoga Symposium.
Proceeding with Henry to Germany, he canonized Wiborada, a nun of St. Gall, martyred by the Hungarians in 925.
Proceeding the apostolic era, many saints were said to resurrect the dead, as recorded in Orthodox Christian hagiographies.
Oldenburg's review of the Experimenta Nova ( November 1672 ) in the Proceeding of the Royal Society sceptically observes: " How far this globe may be confided in, the Tryals and Consideration of some ingenious person here may perhaps inform us hereafter.
Proceeding the uneven cleavage of kappa-casein, the opposite charges on the substrate can interact with the enzyme ; histidines on the kappa-casein are attracted to glutamates and aspartate on chymosin.
Outsearching Kasparov, American Mathematical Society's Proceeding of Symposia in Applied Mathematics: Mathematical Aspects of Artificial Intelligence, v. 55, pp 175 – 205, 1998.
Proceeding their second album, Being Somebody, the group released " Jumpin ", which managed to peak at number 6 and spent just 4 weeks on the UK Top 40 chart.
Proceeding to the heavens, Ravana fought and defeated the devas, singling out his brother for particular humiliation.
Proceeding westward, the Appalachian Plateau topography gradually gives way to gently rolling hills and then ( in central Ohio ) to flat lands converted principally to farms and urban areas.
Proceeding south on Kamehameha Hwy.
Proceeding to Saragossa, Peter executed only thirteen Union leaders.
Proceeding considerably to the north from Fowler's Bay the country was found to be very dry.
Proceeding to rob the Stroud National Bank and the First National Bank, word of the holdup spread quickly and the citizens took up arms against the bandits.
Proceeding inductively, for each k, let F < sub > k + 1 </ sub > be.

degree and doctor
Throughout much of the academic world, the term " doctor " refers to an individual who has earned a degree of Doctor of Philosophy, or Ph. D. ( an abbreviation for the Latin Philosophiæ Doctor ; or alternatively Doctor philosophiæ, D. Phil., meaning Teacher of Philosophy ), or other research doctorate such as the Doctor of Science, or Sc. D.
Those training to become dentists usually graduate with a dental degree ( for example, BDS, BDent, BDentSc, BChD, and so on ) and are also referred to as " doctor ".
In India, MBBS and BDS ( graduate entry ) medical degree is required to become a doctor.
The title of doctor has not customarily been used to address lawyers in England or other common law countries because until 1846 lawyers in England were not required to have a university degree and were trained by other attorneys by apprenticeship or in the Inns of Court.
In countries where holders of the first law degree traditionally use the title of doctor ( for example, Peru, Brazil, Macau, Portugal, Argentina, and Italy ), J. D.
Canada lies somewhere between British and American usage of the degree and terminology of " doctor ".
In the legal profession, graduates of almost all Canadian law schools receive the LLB degree and are not referred to as " doctor " ( in a growing number of Canadian law schools the degree of Juris Doctor is conferred, but the title is not used in practice ).
) degree can refer to themselves as " doctor " only in certain provinces such as Alberta.
Upper levels of degree are anyway shown in the title, as those who obtain a master's degree can be referred to as " dottore / dottoressa magistrale " ( masterly doctor ) while those who achieve the relatively new program of " dottorato di ricerca " ( research doctorate, equivalent of a Ph. D .), carry the title of " dottore / dottoressa di ricerca " ( research doctor ), which can be abbreviated as " Dott.
He became a member of the first class at the College of Philadelphia ( now the University of Pennsylvania ) in 1751 and graduated in 1757, receiving his masters degree in 1760, and a doctor in law ( honorary ) in 1790.
" Samuel Smiles stated that he was " the scion of a distinguished Béarnese family "; although it is probable that the poverty of his parents would have excluded him from a learned career if some of the leading Protestants of the district had not charged themselves with the expenses of his education, which was begun under M. Jean de la Placette, the minister of Nay, He studied at Puylaurens, the Academy of Saumur, and the Academy of Sedan, receiving the degree of doctor in theology, it is said, at the age of seventeen.
In 1829 he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Erlangen, and in 1830 that of doctor of medicine at Munich.
He was educated at Habibia High School in Kabul, St. Joseph's School in Baramulla Kashmir, and Kabul University, where he graduated with a doctor degree in medicine in 1975.
His reputation for learning was such as to obtain for him, soon after his arrival, the degree of doctor of divinity from both universities, and in 1690 he received from Bishop Gilbert Burnet the more substantial honour of the treasurership and a canonry in Salisbury Cathedral.
In 1795 he took the degree of doctor of philosophy, and in the same year, though possessing little money, he married.
Intending to become a doctor of medicine he entered the University of St Andrews, where he took his degree of M. D.
( doctor of laws ) to Marshall McLuhan, the first honorary degree awarded by the university.
Topelius became a student at the Imperial Alexander University of Finland in 1833, received his master's degree degree in 1840, the Licentiate degree in 1844 and was made a doctor of philosophy in 1847, having defended a dissertation titled De modo matrimonia jungendi apud fennos quondam vigente (" About the custom of marriage among the ancient Finns ").
* In 1998, he received an honorary doctor of laws degree from Brandeis University in Massachusetts.

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