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faculties and astronomy
It is because he takes into account the role of people's cognitive faculties in structuring the known and knowable world that in the second preface to the Critique of Pure Reason Kant compares his critical philosophy to Copernicus ' revolution in astronomy.

faculties and law
The university was at its founding granted four faculties: law, theological, medicine and philosophy.
they assume such omniscient beings, those endowed with the various superhuman faculties of assuming infinitesimal size, and so on, and capable of creating everything, then we reply that the law of parsimony bids us assume only one such, namely Him, the adorable Lord.
The faculty is one of three Norwegian institutions which offer legal studies, the other two being the law faculties at the University of Oslo and the University of Tromsø.
This included the right to establish the four traditional faculties of theology, law ( Canon Law and Roman law ), medicine, and philosophy, and to award the bachelors, masters, licentiate, and doctorate degrees.
The law and commerce and administration faculties are in the Pipitea Campus, near Parliament Buildings, which consists of Rutherford House, the restored Old Government Buildings, and the West Wing of the Wellington Railway Station.
Soon, in 1419, the faculties of theology and law disappeared, and only the faculty of arts remained in existence.
It was renamed the University of Sofia in 1904, where the three faculties of history and philology, physics and mathematics, and law produced civil servants for national and local government offices.
A little way off is the university, which has faculties of law, architecture, pharmacy, medicine and natural science ; the library has valuable manuscripts, including part of that of the Orlando furioso and letters by Tasso.
Udayana says that: they assume such omniscient beings, those endowed with the various superhuman faculties of assuming infinitesimal size, and so on, and capable of creating everything, then we reply that the law of parsimony bids us assume only one such, namely Him, the adorable Lord.
The city's faculties of law and medicine were established in 1220 by Cardinal Conrad and the medicine faculty has, over the centuries, been one of the major centres for the teaching of medicine in Europe.
The faculties of science and of letters were re-established in 1810 ; that of law in 1880.
Once a Bachelor of Arts degree had been conferred, the student could leave the university or pursue further studies, in one of the three other facultieslaw, medicine, or theology – in which to pursue the master's degree and doctorate degree.
U of C's faculties include the Schulich School of Engineering, the Haskayne School of Business, Kinesiology, a medical school ( MD ), a law school ( Juris Doctor ), and, starting in 2008, Western Canada's second veterinary school.
19, Nº 24, of the Chilean Constitution establishes that, " No one, in any case, can be deprived of its ownership, the property of such ownership or any of the essential attributes or faculties of the ownership, except by a general or special law that authorizes the expropriation by the cause of public utility or national interest, as qualified by the legislator.
The establishment of formal faculties of law in U. S. universities did not occur until the latter part of the 18th century.
Once a Bachelor of Arts degree had been obtained, the student could choose one of three facultieslaw, medicine, or theology — in which to pursue master's or doctor's degrees.
In 1780 the University of Münster ( today called " Westphalian Wilhelms-University ", WWU ) was established, now a major European centre for excellence in education and research with large faculties in the arts, humanities, theology, sciences, business and law.
In 1919, the University comprised five faculties: law, philosophy, technology, theology and medicine.
More faculties were established during the late 1950s and early 1960s ; the faculties of economics, business, and technology in 1959, agronomy and law in 1960, and pedagogy in 1961.
The university became a centre of Roman Catholic theological learning, but also had faculties for the study of law, medicine, and philosophy.
The university maintains faculties in theology, canon law, philosophy, the history and cultural patrimony of the Church, missiology, and social sciences.
Reference to civil law was not originally in contradistinction to common law, but to canon law, although it is true that common law was not taught in the civil law faculties in either university until at least the second half of the 18th century.

faculties and theology
Penn was one of the first academic institutions to follow a multidisciplinary model pioneered by several European universities, concentrating multiple " faculties " ( e. g., theology, classics, medicine ) into one institution.
Women's rights to higher education was extended in 1873, when all degrees except those in the faculties of theology and the licentiate degree in Law were made accessible for women.
Between then and 1885, the Sorbonne served as the seat of the university's theology faculties and of the Académie de Paris.
According to Catholic theology man has not lost his natural faculties: by the sin of Adam he has been deprived only of the Divine gifts to which his nature had no strict right: the complete mastery of his passions, exemption from death, sanctifying grace, and the vision of God in the next life.
* 1657 Establishment of the Gynasium illustre ( later named Gymnasium Hammonense ) with three faculties ( theology, jurisprudence and philosophy ).
Containing faculties and institutes of various disciplines of the humanities, the Gregorian has one of the largest theology departments in the world, with over 1600 students from over 130 countries.
Due to a lack of space, the university had to drop all faculties except for theology and philosophy.
Upon completion of the degree, they will prepare and eventually sit for the state's Board of Education certification examination. In the universities of Medieval Europe, study was organised in four faculties: the basic faculty of arts, and the three higher faculties of theology, medicine and law ( canonical and civil ).
All of these faculties awarded intermediate degrees ( bachelor of arts, of theology, of laws, of medicine ) and final degrees.
The university was founded with papal approval in 1472 as the University of Ingolstadt ( foundation right of Louis IX the Rich ), with faculties of philosophy, medicine, jurisprudence and theology.
Originally Albrechts University, the university started with four faculties ( theology, philosophy, medicine and law ).
The first semester at the newly founded Berlin university occurred in 1810 with 256 students and 52 lecturers in faculties of law, medicine, theology and philosophy under rector Theodor Schmalz.
Currently, the university has faculties of arts, economics, law, medicine, science, theology and veterinary medicine.
It consisted of five faculties: humanities, sciences, theology, law and medicine, all of which were contained in the Hoheschule (' high school ').
Approximately 27, 000 students take classes on three campuses, in faculties of theology, letters, law, commerce, economics, policy, and engineering.
Three days later the king commanded the registration of the articles in all the schools and faculties of theology ; no one could be admitted to degrees in theology without having maintained this doctrine in one of his theses and it was forbidden to write anything against them.

faculties and eminent
He will be born in the family of Vishnuyasha, an eminent brahmana of Shambhala village, as Kalki, endowed with eight superhuman faculties.
Although faculties at such eminent universities as Heidelberg and Freiburg called him on chairs, the respective governments always vetoed this.
The university has had in its faculties eminent scholars who were trained under legendary figures ( Sir C V Raman ’ s student in Dept of Physics, Prof S R Ranganathan ’ s student in Library Science and Prof Benjamin Bloom ’ s student in Dept of Education ).

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