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  • 111Donald Davidson (philosopher) — Donald Herbert Davidson Portrait of Donald Davidson by the photographer Steve Pyke in 1990. Full name Donald Herbert Davidson Born 6 March 1917(1917 03 06) Springfield, Massachusetts …

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  • 112Hindu philosophy — Part of a series on Hindu philosophy …

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  • 113Walter Tevis — Infobox Writer name = Walter Tevis imagesize = 250px caption = Walter and Jamie Tevis in 1960. pseudonym = birthdate = February 28, 1928 birthplace = San Francisco, California, United States deathdate = death date and age|1984|08|08|1928|02|28… …

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  • 114Class (philosophy) — Philosophers sometimes distinguish classes from types and kinds. We can talk about the class of human beings, just as we can talk about the type (or natural kind), human being, or humanity. How, then, might classes differ from types? One might… …

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  • 115Hypothetico-deductive model — The hypothetico deductive model or method, first so named by William Whewell,[1][2] is a proposed description of scientific method. According to it, scientific inquiry proceeds by formulating a hypothesis in a form that could conceivably be… …

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  • 116Nomenclature — For conventions governing Wikipedia article names, see Wikipedia:Naming conventions, for soviet class, see Nomenklatura. Nomenclature is a term that applies to either a list of names and/or terms, or to the system of principles, procedures and… …

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  • 117Paul Tillich — Region Western philosophy Born August 20, 1886 (1886 08 20) Starzedd …

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  • 118Pierre Duhem — Full name Pierre Duhem Born 9 June 1861 Paris, France Died 14 September 1916 Cabrespine, France Era …

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  • 119Property (philosophy) — Determinate redirects here. For the biology term, see Determinate growth. In logic, modern philosophy, and mathematics a property is an attribute of an object; a red object is said to have the property of redness. The property may be considered a …

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  • 120Sphere-world — The idea of a sphere world was constructed by Henri Poincaré while pursuing his argument for conventionalism (see philosophy of space and time), offered a thought experiment about a sphere with strange properties.Poincaré asks us to imagine a… …

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