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Resemblance and be
* Tennessee Williams-a description of the emotional impact of puberty and adolescence is to be found in The Resemblance Between a Violin and a Coffin
Resemblance of Túrin to figures from medieval tales can be confirmed by a letter which Tolkien wrote to Milton Waldman, a publisher from the HarperCollins, concerning the fate of his works:

Resemblance and with
Even some of the Naga Tribes in India have Resemblance in Language with Zo and even in Cultural Origins.
Resemblance is again grounded in optics or the visible, although this does not exclude writing nor reconcile resemblance with reference.

Resemblance and from
Resemblance to the Eurasian Sparrowhawk helps the Common Cuckoo to avoid aggression from the small birds whose nest it seeks to parasitise.
*"` Any Resemblance to Persons Living or Dead ': Film and the Challenge of Authenticity " pages 457 – 482 from The Yale Review, Volume 76, Issue # 4, 1987.

Resemblance and other
Dugald Stewart put forward Resemblance, Contrariety, and Vicinity in time and place, though he added, as another obvious principle, accidental coincidence in the sounds of words, and further noted three other cases of relation, namely, Cause and Effect, Means and End, Premisses and Conclusion, as holding among the trains of thought under circumstances of special attention.

Resemblance and than
Reactions to children's faces: Resemblance affects males more than females.

Resemblance and .
" Universals and Resemblance ", Ch.
" Universals and Resemblance ", Ch.
Darragh's extensive list of publications include on the corner to off the corner ( 1981 ), Striking Resemblance ( Burning Deck, 1988 ), a ( gain ) 2 st the odds ( 1989 ), and adv.
* Any Resemblance to Magic, The Long Night of Waiting, ed.
" Narrative Resemblance: The Production Of Truth In The Modernist Photobook Of Weimar Germany.
* Resemblance Nominalism: A Solution to the Problem of Universals.
Creamer's lone novel, A Resemblance to Persons Living and Dead, is loosely based on politics, personages, and the environs of Tuckahoe and the town of Eastchester, N. Y.
Resemblance is no guarantee of depiction, obviously.
Resemblance in pictures is taken to involve illusion.
Resemblance is thus narrowed to something like the seeds of illusion.
Resemblance is hardly direct or spontaneous for the iconographer, reference rarely to the literal or singular.
* Dilworth, John ( 2005 ), ‘ Resemblance, Restriction and Content-Bearing Features ’, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 63 ( 1 ): 67-70.
* Hopkins, Robert ( 1994 ), ' Resemblance and Misrepresentation ', Mind, 103 ( 412 ): 421-238.
* Neander, Karen ( 1987 ), ‘ Pictorial Representation: A Matter of Resemblance ’, British Journal of Aesthetics, 27 ( 3 ): 213-26.

nominalists and they
Ockham is sometimes considered an advocate of conceptualism rather than nominalism, for whereas nominalists held that universals were merely names, i. e. words rather than existing realities, conceptualists held that they were mental concepts, i. e. the names were names of concepts, which do exist, although only in the mind.

nominalists and from
He had suspended the ethical and failed to follow the universal .< ref >" Universal, Universality: Hegel's use incorporates the familiar sense of universal as non-particular, without specific location in time and space ; but he differs from platonists in denying that universals are timeless self-subsistents, and from nominalists in denying that universals are mere abstractions.

nominalists and things
Most nominalists have held that only physical particulars in space and time are real, and that universals exist only post res, that is, subsequent to particular things.

nominalists and .
Some resemblance nominalists will concede that the resemblance relation is itself a universal, but is the only universal necessary.
An ordinance of Louis XI., in 1473, directed against the nominalists, prohibited the reading of his works.
Though no one called themselves nominalists in the 14th century, he is considered one of the movements “ forefathers.
Marsilius was revered as one of the greatest nominalists of his time, along side Ockham and Buridan.
According to nominalists ( Roscelin of Compiègne, William of Ockham, Bernard of Chartres ), universals aren't concrete entities, just voice's sounds ; there are only individuals: " nam cum habeat eorum sententia nihil esse praeter individuum (...)" ( Roscelin, De gener.
To the nominalists universals were voces ' voices ', which means: ( 1 ) above all that universals are not " res ", that is that only the individual exists: nam cum habeat eorum sententia nihil esse praeter individuum ..." ( De gener.
According to Frame, examples of attempts to explain reality are found in Plato and Aristotle's Form / Matter dualism ; the debate between the nominalists and the realists over the status of universals and particulars, and the " all is ... water, atoms, etc " of the pre-Socratics.
He belonged, like Thomas Aquinas and Bonaventure, to that " School of the Middle " which mediated between realists and nominalists.
Interest in the disputes between the realists and the nominalists in Paris induced him to go to that city, where he remained for sixteen years as a scholar and teacher.
There, he eventually took the nominalist side, prompted as much by his mystical anti-ecclesiastical tendencies as by any metaphysical insight ; for the nominalists were then the anti-papal party.
Theoretical underpinnings of Charles E. Osgood's semantic differential have roots in the medieval controversy between the nominalists and realists.

believe and cat
The unit's radio callsign was Felix, many believe this to be an allusion to the cat with nine lives and led to the phrase " Fetch Felix " whenever a suspect device was encountered and became the title of the 1981 book Fetch Felix ; it is however due one of two reasons.
The Karen people believe that simply carrying a single hair of the cat will be sufficient.
Many indigenous people believe this cat to be fierce, but in captivity it has been known to be very docile and tranquil.
Scientists believe that the Iriomote cat moved its range to the islands during this period.
Carson had been led to believe he accidentally ran over the owner's cat in the parking lot during their first visit.
*" She was a thief, you got to believe: she stole my heart and my cat.
Halston doesn't believe the story, but is more than willing to eliminate the cat since Drogan is offering $ 100, 000.
The gambling world is afraid of black cats: it is believed that if, while traveling to a casino, a black cat crosses a gambler's road or path, that person should not go to the casino ; most players believe that black cats bring bad luck.
Her supposed friends in the apartment building enter the room looking for their cat, Beth hides and, trusting they are alone, her friends discuss their plan to make Beth believe she is hallucinating.
Various etymologies are claimed: some believe it is a corruption of le chat fidèle (' the faithful cat '); others ( including Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable ) that it comes from ' Caton le Fidèle ' ( a former governor of Calais ); a third theory is that it derives from ' Catherine la Fidèle ' ( Catherine of Aragon ).
Others believe that the Cat Sìth was inspired by the similar Scottish wild cat.
Many etymologists believe that the terms hip, hep and hepcat ( e. g., jazz musicians ' now cliched " hip cat ") derive from the west African Wolof language word hepicat, which means " one who has his eyes open ".
The comic follows Billy as he struggles to deal with life as a cat, making many new friends ( and a few enemies ) among the many animals he meets — most importantly Mr. Hubert, a kind-hearted but blustery white alley cat who lives in a Cadillac in the junkyard, and who takes it upon himself to look after the new kitten — though very few of them ( with the possible exception of Pirmin the circus bear ) ever sincerely believe his claims that he is " really " a human boy.
Vitelli is led to believe that his target is a smalltime criminal of minor consequence, the Chinese bookie of the film's title ; but in fact, he is the capo of the Chinese mafia, " the heaviest cat on the West Coast.

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