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  • 41The Impossible Astronaut — 214a – The Impossible Astronaut Doctor Who episode …

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  • 42Socrates and the beginnings of moral philosophy — Hugh H.Benson INTRODUCTION Cicero in Tusculan Disputations famously tells us that Socrates first called philosophy down from the sky, set it in cities and even introduced it into homes, and compelled it to consider life and morals, good and evil …

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  • 43Plato: aesthetics and psychology — Christopher Rowe Plato’s ideas about literature and art and about beauty (his ‘aesthetics’) are heavily influenced and in part actually determined by his ideas about the mind or soul (his ‘psychology’).1 It is therefore appropriate to deal with… …

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  • 44Epicureanism — Stephen Everson It is tempting to portray Epicureanism as the most straightforward, perhaps even simplistic, of the major dogmatic philosophical schools of the Hellenistic age. Starting from an atomic physics, according to which ‘the totality of… …

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  • 45Leibniz: truth, knowledge and metaphysics — Nicholas Jolley Leibniz is in important respects the exception among the great philosophers of the seventeenth century. The major thinkers of the period characteristically proclaim the need to reject the philosophical tradition; in their… …

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  • 46Phenomenology (The beginnings of) — The beginnings of phenomenology Husserl and his predecessors Richard Cobb Stevens Edmund Husserl was the founder of phenomenology, one of the principal movements of twentieth century philosophy. His principal contribution to philosophy was his… …

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  • 47Ольшанский, Владимир Моисеевич — В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Ольшанский. Ольшанский Владимир …

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  • 48really — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. surely, indeed, truly, honestly, certainly, positively, absolutely; very, emphatically; genuinely, actually. See truth. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In fact] Syn. actually, in reality, indeed,… …

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  • 49genuine — 01. I thought I was buying a [genuine] native Indian carving, but discovered later that it was machine made. 02. The interior of the car is covered in [genuine] leather. 03. I think Margaret was [genuinely] upset that you didn t phone her last… …

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  • 50bullfighting —    The country s second most popular spectacle (only football attracts a larger public), bullfighting has mirrored the broader cultural changes taking place in Spain since 1939. While a reduced number of corridas took place throughout the Civil… …

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