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Wolff and argues
Wolff extended his advocacy of radical participatory democracy to university governance in The Ideal of the University ( Boston: Beacon, 1969 ), in which he argues, against rising marketization and external encroachment, that universities should be primarily governed by faculty and students.

Wolff and work
However, the work of de Wolff and van Gelderen has only recently been translated from Dutch to reach a wider audience.
" A similar sentence, likely paraphrased from Gregory, appears in a work published by Christian Wolff in 1724.
Interview covers Kilby's entire career, including his education, work experiences at Centralab, where he worked with Alfred Khouri and Robert Wolff, and Texas Instruments ( TI ) under Willis Adcock.
The enduring value of this pamphlet is that it saved jurisprudence from the hollow abstractions of such a work as the of Christian Wolff, and proved that a historical study of the positive law was a condition precedent to the right understanding of the science of all law.
It was there that she met the publicist Claude Wolff, to whom she was attracted immediately, and when she was told that he would work with her if she signed up with the label, she agreed.
To Sula Wolff, who did extensive research and clinical work with children and teenagers with schizoid symptoms, " schizoid personality has a constitutional, probably genetic, basis ".
In 1913, together with Weltsch, he published the work Anschauung und Begriff which made him more famous in Berlin and also in Leipzig, where their publisher Kurt Wolff worked.
Wolff recently said of his work that it is motivated by his desire " to turn the making of music into a collaborative and transforming activity ( performer into composer into listener into composer into performer, etc.
Bach scholar Christoph Wolff describes the work as representing " a summary of his writing for voice, not only in its variety of styles, compositional devices, and range of sonorities, but also in its high level of technical polish ... Bach's mighty setting preserved the musical and artistic creed of its creator for posterity.
" The governing idea of the work ", as the Bach specialist Christoph Wolff put it, is " an exploration in depth of the contrapuntal possibilities inherent in a single musical subject.
Wolff later reprised the role in the New York City Opera's first staging of the work in 1958.
Among the foreign scholars invited to work at the academy were the mathematicians Leonhard Euler, Anders Johan Lexell, Christian Goldbach, Georg Bernhard Bilfinger, Nicholas and Daniel Bernoulli, botanist Johann Georg Gmelin, embryologists Caspar Friedrich Wolff, astronomer and geographer Joseph-Nicolas Delisle, physicist Georg Wolfgang Kraft, and historian Gerhard Friedrich Müller.
The repair work was carried out by Harland and Wolff.
* Caspar Friedrich Wolff begins publication of " De Formatione Intestinarum " in the Mémoires of The Imperial Academy of Arts and Sciences ( St. Petersburg ), a significant work in the science of embryology.
Other composers influenced by Maoism include the Americans Christian Wolff and Frederic Rzewski and the Japanese composer-pianist Yuji Takahashi, all of whom also incorporated political song material into their compositions, though without wholly surrendering the other more abstract musical concerns of their earlier work, whilst the British composer Dave Smith continued to some extent in the tradition established by Cardew, as well as frequently making use of the medium of the nineteenth-century melodrama for speaker and piano, with a wide variety of texts relating to issues in Ireland, Palestine, and elsewhere.
Wolff is also well known for his work on Kant.
After the enormous renewal of interest in normative political philosophy in the Anglo-American world after the publication of John Rawls's A Theory of Justice, Wolff made pointed criticisms of this work from a roughly Marxist perspective.
Wolff would later recall that he received all sorts of unlikely praise for this work, particularly from the likes of many on the political right such as libertarians and anarcho-capitalists.
Within the profession, Wolff is better known for his work on Kant, particularly his books Kant's Theory of Mental Activity: A Commentary on the Transcendental Analytic of the Critique of Pure Reason and The Autonomy of Reason: A Commentary on Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals.
Jackson Mac Low ( September 12, 1922 – December 8, 2004 ) was an American poet, performance artist, composer and playwright, known to most readers of poetry as a practioneer of systematic chance operations and other non-intentional compositional methods in his work, which Mac Low first experienced in the musical work of John Cage, Earle Brown, and Christian Wolff.
" Again, according to Locy, while Wolff ’ s investigations for " Theoria Generationis " did not reach the level of Marcello Malpighi ’ s, those of the paper of 1768 surpassed them and held the position of the best piece of embryological work up to that of Heinz Christian Pander and Karl Ernst von Baer.
He built upon the previous work of other engineers such as Elias Howe, Max Wolff, and Whitcomb Judson.
She took part in the first performance of a new work “ Views ”, music by Cage, performing with the experimental Japanese violinist Takahisa Kosugi and the composer Christian Wolff, which toured throughout Europe in 2005-6.

Wolff and Rawls
Robert Paul Wolff wrote Understanding Rawls: A Critique and Reconstruction of A Theory of Justice, which criticized Rawls from a Marxist perspective, immediately following the publication of A Theory of Justice.
In 1977, Wolff published Understanding Rawls: A Critique and Reconstruction of A Theory of Justice, which takes dead aim at the extent to which Rawls's theory is cued to existing practice, convention and status quo social science.
According to Wolff, markets and capitalist social relations are founded on exploitation and injustice, and Rawls does not give arguments to defend his theory from these charges.

Wolff and theory
Wolff ’ s " De Formatione Intestinorum " rather than his " Theoria Generationis " embodies his greatest contribution to embryology ; in it he foreshadows the idea of germ layers in the embryo, which, under Pander and von Baer, became the fundamental conception in structural embryology-he laid the foundation for the germ layer theory.
Wolff foreshadowed the germ layer theory by showing that the material out of which the embryo is constructed is, in an early stage of development, arranged in the form of leaf-like layers.

Wolff and is
Interestingly enough, the effect of the digitalis glycosides is inhibited by a high concentration of potassium in the incubation medium and is enhanced by the absence of potassium ( Wolff, 1960 ).
There is some reason to think that thyroglobulin synthesis may proceed independently of iodination, for in certain transplantable tumours of the rat thyroid containing essentially no iodinated thyroglobulin, a protein that appears to be thyroglobulin has been observed in ultracentrifuge experiments ( Wolff, Robbins and Rall, 1959 ).
The same is true for Thomas Aquinas, Christian Wolff and Immanuel Kant, who claim that there are duties to ourselves as Aristotle did, although it has been argued that, for Aristotle, the duty to one's self is primary.
* 1914 –, sister to the, is launched at Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast.
* 1910 – The hull of the, sister-ship to the ill-fated, is launched from the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
* October 20 – The hull of the RMS Olympic is launched at the Harland and Wolff Shipyards in Belfast.
* Christian von Wolff is banned from Prussia on a charge of atheism.
The most well-known women with whom Jung is believed to have had extramarital relationships were patients and friends Sabina Spielrein and Toni Wolff.
The South Bay city of San Jose has shown continuing, strong interest to be the team's new home, and is the preferred destination for current team owner Lew Wolff.
More recent scholarly literature ( such as the edition by Christoph Wolff ) suggests that there is no basis for such doubts.
Another local notable is internationally-known author Tobias Wolff, who spent a large part of his teenage years in the Concrete area.
( von Bülow ) Brendel's title for this variation is Stifled sighs ( Konrad Wolff ).
Caspar Friedrich Wolff ( 1733 – 1794 ) is considered to be the father of epigenetic descriptive embryology, that is, he marks the point when embryonic development began to be described in terms of the proliferation of cells rather than the incarnation of a preformed soul.
by Jonathan Wolff, is an introduction to the concept and types of Entfremdung.
Reimarus ' philosophical position is essentially that of Christian Wolff, but he is best known for his Apologie as excerpted by Lessing in what became known as the Wolfenbüttel Fragmente.
The doctrine of the pre-established harmony also loses its metaphysical significance – while remaining an important heuristic device – and the principle of sufficient reason introduced by Leibniz is once more discarded in favor of the principle of contradiction which Wolff seeks to make the fundamental principle of philosophy.
It is perhaps the combination of Enlightenment optimism and worldly realism that made Wolff so successful and popular as a teacher of future statesmen and business leaders.
Harland and Wolff Heavy Industries is a Northern Irish heavy industrial company, specializing in shipbuilding and offshore construction, located in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Harland & Wolff is now a leading offshore fabrication and ship repair yard.
Aside from Section 1519 ’ s 20-year maximum prison sentence ( no small benefit to the government in big-dollar fraud loss cases such as Wolff ), its primary appeal is that it uniquely removes certain key proof burdens from prosecutors ’ collective shoulders.

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