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Gulf News· 3 days agoUnlike Kumar’s husband, who prefers to not give his friendships labels or examine what ‘type’ they...
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WWD via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoAfter Kennedy’s assassination, the watch was given to his widow Jacqueline Kennedy, who later gifted...
On the Confluences and Bifurcations of Certain Theories 1 - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoAXIOMS, says Proclus,2 are common to all sciences, though each employs them in its peculiar subject-matter. A little further on3 he cites Aristotle4 as saying that one science ...
The Law of Storms Developed * - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoI. METEOROLOGISTS tell us that their science is as old as Aristotle. If we should judge by its progress up to the middle of the present century, its antiquity furnishes little ...
[Book Reviews] - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoBiology is a science of “venerable antiquity,” and the way was prepared for modern discoveries by the labours of many patient and far-seeing investigators. In the present volume Mr. McRae has ...
Anticipations of Natural Philosophy: Aristotle - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoIT is interesting, as Mr. Jevons says, to observe such traces as are to be found in history of theories more or less anticipating the principle of natural selection. Now, except that his monsters ...
The First Philosophers of Greece - Nature
Nature· 4 days agoTHE histories which we possess and to which we readily turn for information concerning the early science of the ancients have been prepared mainly by two kinds of writers, having in view two ...
Science and Values - Nature
Nature· 4 days agoPointing out that the discussion of questions of value by philosophic thinkers has made little advance since the time of Aristotle in spite of the general advance of knowledge ...
Societies and Academies - Nature
Nature· 4 days agoThe structure of the volcano of Aso-San is exactly comparable with the great volcanic centre of Anglona, in Sardinia. Asama-Yama has another type of structure, and in its mode of working recalls Mt. Pele.e.
Physical Science and Philosophy: Fr. W. McEntegart, S.J., Heythrop College, Chipping Norton - Nature
Nature· 4 days agoWhy does Dr. Dingle dub his unrealist targets Aristotelians? Let him, if he so wishes, name them Kantians, Hegelians, or even Fichteans. But Aristotle and every loyal Aristotelian ...