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  • 61Hermeneutics — Gadamer and Ricoeur G.B.Madison THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: ROMANTIC HERMENEUTICS Although the term ‘hermeneutics’ (hermeneutica) is, in its current usage, of early modern origin,1 the practice it refers to is as old as western civilization itself …

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  • 62United States Border Patrol — For other uses of Border Patrol , see Border Patrol (disambiguation). United States Border Patrol Common name Border Patrol Abbreviation USBP …

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  • 63Michael Palmer — For other people named Michael Palmer, see Michael Palmer (disambiguation). Michael Palmer Palmer at the 2009 Brooklyn Book Festival, speaking on a panel devoted to Mahmoud Darwish. To his right is Sinan Antoon, and to his left is Russell Banks …

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  • 64Haptic communication — is the means by which people and other animals communicate via touching. Touch is an extremely important sense for humans; as well as providing information about surfaces and textures it is a component of nonverbal communication in interpersonal… …

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  • 65List of Star Wars races (U-Z) — Unu redirects here. For information about the TLA UNU, see UNU For the former prime minister of Burma, see U Nu. UbeseUbese are humanoid creatures that are primarily called on as mercenaries or bounty hunters. Normally, they are a very aggressive …

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  • 66Daraban — Kalan   Town and Tehsil of Dera Ismail Khan   Country Pakistan Province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa District Dera Ismail Khan District Tehsil …

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  • 67Wallace Stevens — Infobox Writer name = Wallace Stevens imagesize = 144px caption = pseudonym = birthname = birthdate = Birth date|1879|10|2 birthplace = Reading, Pennsylvania, United States deathdate = Death date and age|1955|8|2|1879|10|2 deathplace = Hartford,… …

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  • 68REVELATION — REVELATION, an act whereby the hidden, unknown God shows Himself to man. To be sure, this phenomenon belongs to the realm of human reality, but it is experienced by man as coming from God. Phenomenologically, every religion finds its starting… …

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  • 69Common sense — Sense Sense, n. [L. sensus, from sentire, sensum, to perceive, to feel, from the same root as E. send; cf. OHG. sin sense, mind, sinnan to go, to journey, G. sinnen to meditate, to think: cf. F. sens. For the change of meaning cf. {See}, v. t.… …

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  • 70Moral sense — Sense Sense, n. [L. sensus, from sentire, sensum, to perceive, to feel, from the same root as E. send; cf. OHG. sin sense, mind, sinnan to go, to journey, G. sinnen to meditate, to think: cf. F. sens. For the change of meaning cf. {See}, v. t.… …

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