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  • 81Endoxa — (Ancient Greek:ἐνδοξα) derives from the word doxa. Whereas Plato condemned doxa (beliefs and opinions) as a starting point for achieving Truth, Aristotle uses the term endoxa (commonly held beliefs accepted by the wise/by elder rhetors and/or by… …

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  • 82Michael Fried — (born 1939, New York City) is a Modernist art critic and art historian. He studied at Princeton University and Harvard University and was a Rhodes Scholar at Merton College, Oxford University. He is currently the J.R. Herbert Boone Professor of… …

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  • 83Discourse ethics — Discourse ethics, sometimes called argumentation ethics, refers to a type of argument that attempts to establish normative or ethical truths by examining the presuppositions of discourse. Contents 1 Habermas and Apel 1.1 Presupposition 1.2… …

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  • 84De Divinatione — Cicero s De Divinatione (Latin, Concerning Divination ) is a philosophical treatise in two books written in 44 BC. It takes the form of a dialogue whose interlocutors are Cicero (speaking mostly in Book II) and his brother Quintus.… …

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  • 85Sariputra — Śāriputra (Sanskrit: शारिपुत्र) or Sāriputta (Pāli) was one of two principal disciples of the Buddha. He became an Arhat renowned for his wisdom and is depicted in the Theravada tradition as one of the most important disciples of the Buddha.… …

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  • 86Roy D'Andrade — Roy Goodwin D Andrade is one of the founders of the subdiscipline of cognitive anthropology. Born in New Jersey, D Andrade matriculated at Rutgers University but left to fulfill his military service. He completed his undergraduate studies at the… …

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  • 87Japanese honorifics — This article is about titles and honorifics in Japan. For more on the implementation of honorifics in the Japanese language, see Honorific speech in Japanese. The Japanese language uses a broad array of honorific suffixes for addressing or… …

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  • 88Francesco Camilliani — (1530 Florence 1586) was a Tuscan sculptor of the Renaissance period. He studied in Florence under Baccio Bandinelli. His son Camillo Camilliani (died 1603) was later a sculptor too, working in Palermo, where he also worked as an architect and… …

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  • 89Gace Brulé — ( c. 1160 – after 1213), French trouvère, was a native of Champagne.His name is simply a description of his Blazonry. He owned land in Groslière and had dealings with the Knights Templar, and received a gift from the future Louis VIII. These… …

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  • 90Volkstaat — See other meanings of Volkstaat. Volkstaat (Afrikaans for People s state ) is a proposal for the establishment of self determination for the Boere Afrikaner minority in South Africa according to federal principles, alluding to full independence… …

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