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The metaphysical foundation of this theory was developed by Dietrich von Hildebrand and Edith Stein, and later by Personalists like Emmanuel Mounier and Jacques Maritain.

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Furthering Ørsted s experimental work, Ampère showed that two parallel wires carrying electric currents attract or repel each other, depending on whether the currents flow in the same or opposite directions, respectively-this laid the foundation of electrodynamics.
In the words of the Nobel Committee s citation: " In a convincing manner Sakharov has emphasised that Man's inviolable rights provide the only safe foundation for genuine and enduring international cooperation.
On the Infinite was Hilbert s most important paper on the foundations of mathematics, serving as the heart of Hilbert's program to secure the foundation of transfinite numbers by basing them on finite methods.
The museum s first notable addition towards its collection of antiquities, since its foundation, was by Sir William Hamilton ( 1730 – 1803 ), British Ambassador to Naples, who sold his collection of Greek and Roman artefacts to the museum in 1784 together with a number of other antiquities and natural history specimens.
Paul, considering his task complete, wanted to preach the gospel in Spain, where he would not " build upon another man s foundation ".
The foundation is the culmination of the princes charitable lives so far.
It is the dolphins that became the foundation of Mayol s life philosophy of Homo Delphinus.
After the 1949 foundation of the People s Republic of China, trading conditions for foreign companies under the new Communist regime became increasingly difficult.
Konrad Kurzbold laid the foundation stone for Saint George s Monastery Church, where he was also buried.
In mid 2007, the university opened the Macquarie City Campus in the Sydney CBD, offering Macquarie University s foundation studies, selected undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
After Anton's arrival, the family business began to expand rapidly, resulting in the foundation in 1907 of the N. V. Philips Metaalgloeilampfabriek ( the Philips Lightwire-bulb Factory Inc ) in Eindhoven, followed in 1912 by the foundation of the N. V. Philips ' Gloeilampenfabrieken.
Rakim, Biggie, and Eminem have flipped the flow, but Melle Mel s downbeat on the two, four, kick to snare cadence is still the rhyme foundation all emcees are building on ".
1629-King Charles I nominated " Thomas Richard Lovelace ," upon petition of Lovelace s mother, Anne Barne Lovelace, to Sutton s foundation at Charterhouse.
The next governors, Thomas Brooke ( temporary governor, 1821 – 1823 ) and Alexander Walker ( 1823 – 1828 ), successfully brought the island through this post-Napoleonic period with the opening of a new farmer s market in Jamestown, the foundation of an Agricultural and Horticultural Society and improvements in education.
The foundation stone for St Paul s country church, also known as “ The Cathedral ”, was laid in 1850.
Building on a strong liberal arts foundation, the college's Accounting, Finance, Human Resources Management, Management, and Marketing undergraduate programs have provided students with a comprehensive and well-rounded education in their respective areas of specialization since the very beginning s of the institution s history.
Others present these stories as mythology deriving from Greek cultural influence, deriving arguments mainly from Hesiod s " Works and Days ", which portrays the basic moral foundation and plantation techniques of the citizens of Greece and describes the races of men, created by the Greek deities.
" Horkheimer s contributions to this debate, in the form of the essays " The Authoritarian State ," " The End of Reason " and " The Jews and Europe " served as a foundation for what he and Adorno planned to do in their book on dialectical logic.
The foundation " builds and implements public-private partnerships to address the world s most pressing problems, and broadens support for the UN through advocacy and public outreach.
The Tableau économique or Economic Table is an economic model first described by François Quesnay in 1759, which laid the foundation of the Physiocrats economic theories.
The Palestinian Arc is an urban planning concept that was devised, in concert with the Palestinian Authority, as the physical foundation for Palestine s long-term economic and social success.
* The Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School-A co-educational voluntary aided comprehensive school for pupils aged between 11 and 16, formed in 1973 from two former church secondary schools, the Bluecoat foundation, dating back to 1710 and the Bishop s School, a secondary modern school founded in 1958.

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From 1994 through 1998, under the government of Alberto Fujimori, the economy recorded robust growth driven by foreign direct investment, almost 46 % of which was related to the privatization program. The government invested heavily on the country ´ s infrastructure, which became a solid foundation for the future of the Peruvian economy.
When the Wright brothers made the world s first sustained heavier-than-air flight, they laid the foundation for what would become a major transport industry.
Some noteworthy foundation projects include the World Heritage Trail, Opera by the Sea, and Chile s " Cultural Capital ".
The redundancy inherent in these multiple ways of expressing the total years ( the 143 years is mentioned twice, and the 155 years minus 12 years once ) has guaranteed that all extant copies of Josephus / Menander that contain these passages give 155 years and 8 months between the start of Hiram s reign and the foundation of Carthage.

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The Church of England has always thought of itself not as a new foundation but rather as a reformed continuation of the ancient " English Church " ( Ecclesia Anglicana ) and a reassertion of that church's rights.
Decorative pillars show the club's foundation date as 1880 though this is thought to be incorrect.
In opposition to the school of Ferdinand Christian Baur, who considered him a Jewish Christian, Albrecht Ritschl has pointed out that it was precisely because he was a Gentile Christian that he did not fully understand the Old Testament foundation of Paul's teaching, and explained in this way the modified character of his Paulinism and his legal mode of thought.
* John Stuart Mill: A utilitarian, and the person who named the system ; he goes further than Bentham by laying the foundation for liberal democratic thought in general and modern, as opposed to classical, liberalism in particular.
In it Descartes lays out four rules of thought, meant to ensure that our knowledge rests upon a firm foundation.
René Descartes is credited for developing a global skepticism as a thought experiment in his attempt to find absolute certainty on which to base the foundation of his philosophy.
Little archaeological excavation has been done around the area known as the Temple Mount, in what is thought to be the foundation of Solomon's Temple, because attempts to do so are met with protest by Muslims.
According to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Solovyov thought, “ Although empiricism and rationalism (= idealism ) rest on false principles, their respective objective contents, external experience, qua the foundation of natural science, and logical thought, qua the foundation of pure philosophy, are to be synthesized or encompassed along with mystical knowledge in ' integral knowledge ,' what Solovyov terms ' theosophy.
He thought these skills that would lay the foundation for the creation of stability that the African-American community required in order to move forward.
My husband told me that when he was a lad of seventeen a thought struck him suddenly, which became the foundation of all his future discoveries.
I did apprehend this in a vague sort of way but since I thought that all religious beliefs were without foundation, I used the word the way I myself thought about it, not as most of the world does, and simply applied it to a grand hypothesis that, however plausible, had little direct experimental support.
He was buried at Lindisfarne the same day, and after long journeys escaping the Danes his remains chose, as was thought, to settle at Durham, causing the foundation of the city and Durham Cathedral.
The presence within half a century of the date of its foundation of such scholars as Justus Lipsius, Joseph Scaliger, Franciscus Gomarus, Hugo Grotius, Jacobus Arminius, Daniel Heinsius and Gerhard Johann Vossius, raised Leiden university to be a respected and highly thought of institute within Europe.
She reports that John J. McCloy, while chairman of the foundation's board of trustees from 1958 to 1965, " thought of the foundation as a quasi-extension of the U. S. government.
Mathematics always played a special role in scientific thought, serving since ancient times as a model of truth and rigor for rational inquiry, and giving tools or even a foundation for other sciences ( especially physics ).
* According to an ancient Sri Lankan source, the Mahavamsa, Greek monks seem to have been active proselytizers of Buddhism during the time of Menander: the Yona ( Greek ) Mahadhammarakkhita () is said to have come from " Alasandra " ( thought to be Alexandria of the Caucasus, the city founded by Alexander the Great, near today s Kabul ) with 30, 000 monks for the foundation ceremony of the Maha Thupa (" Great stupa ") at Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka, during the 2nd century BC:
The period of the history of evolutionary thought between Darwin's death in the 1880s and the foundation of population genetics in the 1920s, and the beginnings of the modern evolutionary synthesis in the 1930s is sometimes called the eclipse of Darwinism by some historians of science, because during that time many scientists and philosophers accepted the reality of evolution but doubted whether natural selection was the main evolutionary mechanism.
Zhu Xi was prompted to refine the Da Xue and incorporate it into the curriculum as he felt that the previously utilized Classics were lengthy and too difficult to comprehend by the common individual to be used as an educational foundation for Confucian thought.
A societal paradigm is an idea, a shared unstated assumption, or a system of thought that is the foundation of complex social structures.
Greek and Roman authorities such as Hippocrates and Galen formed the foundation of the practice of medicine even longer than Greek thought prevailed in philosophy.
*" It is my thought that clean living and a strict observance of the golden rule of true sportsmanship are foundation stones without which a championship structure cannot be built.

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