They are good, methodical thinkers and have shown that they keep their heads under pressure. |
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Unlike France, Britain has preferred men of action, pragmatists, doers rather than thinkers. |
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We romanticize depression as a wellspring of finer thought, as the source of melancholic insight for artists, deep thinkers and sensitive souls. |
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Many more good things can happen if there are fewer gripers and more positive thinkers. |
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It is a film that tackles the big questions that have preoccupied all the great philosophers and thinkers down through the ages. |
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Mentally sparring with these leadership thinkers was like going a round with the intellectual heavyweight champion of the world. |
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Rather, for other readers the thinkers featured here, and the implications for rhetoric, have been so absorbed as not to need a lengthy reprise. |
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Like many contemporary feminist thinkers, Winterson is alive to the power of fairy tales. |
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In this paper, I will follow in the steps of several thinkers who have responded to the irrecusable summons of this narrative. |
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None of these thinkers, however, would argue that rhetors do not produce effects. |
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It sums up the lifework of one of the most serious, original, and balanced literary thinkers in North America. |
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Putting their creativity to work in a competitive environment, these twelve young designers are the right-brain thinkers of the business world. |
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In general, these new ideas came as a result of an influx of Ionian thinkers into the Attic peninsula. |
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We had made a mistake in setting ourselves up as predictors rather than as systematic thinkers or logicians. |
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Yet some prominent thinkers argue that patents and copyrights are unnecessary government intrusions in the market. |
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The same band of thinkers has been doing a tour of the prestige papers beating the same old drum. |
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On the contrary, he bracketed sceptics with atheists and free thinkers as the adversaries whom his system was meant to frustrate. |
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Like intrapersonal thinkers, Leonardo worked hard to improve all aspects of himself. |
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The rejection of linear time is, for many postmodern thinkers, closely interwoven with two other crucial issues. |
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But the Church wants to challenge that finding by meeting and debating with leading thinkers on faith and contemporary living. |
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Systems thinkers strip away the content to reveal the bare bones of the underlying structure. |
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People interested in world events tend to be opinionated, independent thinkers. |
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Find other clear-headed thinkers like yourself and pay attention exclusively to their work. |
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Deep down, they are serious thinkers and are students of life and all of its mysteries. |
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The people who are in charge are second rate thinkers who rose to the top because the pool was so small to begin with. |
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Not many leading business thinkers have embraced new technology with your enthusiasm. |
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He is also emerging as one of the leading neo-conservative thinkers in Washington. |
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In this way Voltaire paid tribute to the moral and philosophical overtones of the Enlightenment thinkers. |
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Scientists and thinkers have struggled with the controversy and its implications for humanity for decades. |
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This essay is indebted to the postmodern thinkers who have developed these theories. |
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Science is not a gradual, linear progression as many of the key scientific thinkers would have you believe. |
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For thousands of years religious dogma and tribal superstitions kept scientific thinkers in a locked box. |
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There were no more great original thinkers, but a variety of philosophical schools flourished and interacted. |
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Philosophers and thinkers have always been wondering and arguing about the nature of man. |
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There flashed upon the minds of some thinkers the idea that here, in economics, was to be found the key to a real science of man. |
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Often, alchemists were among the leading scientific and religious thinkers of their time. |
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Anti-urban thinkers feared the anonymity of the city setting would lead to a lack of discipline and therefore dalliances with immoral behavior. |
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In their criticisms of the papacy, and in their exaltation of royal power, they laid the foundations on which later thinkers drew. |
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They are the thinkers, the overachievers, the rational, problem solving, liberal minded, intellectual elite. |
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This book is addressed to music teachers and discusses how they can help children become independent and self-sufficient music thinkers. |
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In a country largely without formal higher education, they were self-taught thinkers. |
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How many of today's writers and thinkers will take their places in tomorrow's canon? |
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On this metaphysical question, I agree with William James and many contemporary thinkers that free will and determinism are incompatible. |
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This offered a platform for a large number of intellectuals and thinkers urging enlightened progress. |
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Scott, as I've suggested, follows the Scottish Enlightenment thinkers while detouring through Burke's Reflections. |
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They have been seen as fascist Big Brothers by twentieth century thinkers worried about totalitarian states. |
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Even the best managers and most sophisticated thinkers start with the assumption that innovation is a mysterious black box. |
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Many scholastic and Cartesian thinkers had assumed substances to be the ultimate constituents of reality, and, as such, self-dependent. |
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The book is written to engage the tribe of fellow economists who often pride themselves as critical thinkers. |
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No other two great thinkers have supplied the world with such an open invitation to knowing so dangerously little. |
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Today we have a mix of 35 thinkers, doers, creatives, number crunchers and gurus between offices in Dublin and New York. |
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These thinkers can be arranged in a sequential format to help describe economic decision-making. |
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Therefore, many scholars and latter day thinkers and intellects disagreed with him on a variety of issues. |
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But maybe what's needed is someone to proselytise and promote the thinkers within the organisation. |
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He made a lasting contribution to moral and political philosophy by attacking the prevailing materialism and empiricism of utilitarian thinkers. |
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Such thinkers rarely wish to venture outside their speciality, and rarely wish to comment on large-scale issues. |
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Rohmer's characters are thinkers and are not inclined to act spontaneously. |
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Gress's book has many capsule discussions of major thinkers which are very well done, and I learned a lot from these passages. |
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Is it too much to want a diversity of opinions represented by strong and articulate thinkers who aren't propelled by old money? |
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Medieval thinkers had not yet mastered the concept of inertia, the tendency for objects to resist any change in their movement. |
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Property represented a problem for medieval economic thinkers because both scripture and natural law sanctioned the community of goods. |
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They saw themselves not as independent thinkers but as helpmates and surrogates to absent husbands and fathers. |
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Again focusing on the Adam and Eve story, most thinkers blamed Eve for original sin, for tempting Adam to eat of the tree of knowledge. |
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The Army needs competent, confident, adaptive thinkers to exercise battle command. |
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Anglo-American humanities academics has been strip-mining 20th Century European thinkers and writers for the last 30-40 years. |
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Lefebvre's Marxism was heteroclite, and was heavily informed via his engagement with other thinkers. |
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The current outpouring of books offering quick slurps of great thinkers for busy folk is remarkably blokeish. |
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Process thinkers do not accept the prevalent substantialist and deterministic understanding of the self. |
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Expand the below-the-zone promotion rate for sustainers to accommodate larger numbers of highly creative thinkers and doers. |
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Newton and all such thinkers asked questions and came out with path-breaking discoveries. |
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The enduring legacy of Einstein will continue to inspire generations of great thinkers. |
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They are also blissfully unaware that, to serious thinkers, they come across as the kids we hated in high school. |
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These are practical thinkers who strive to make sensible and affordable compromises and alterations to the dreams. |
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Few thinkers today risk such disapprobation by questioning our attitudes to modern living. |
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That essay is exemplarily respectful of the ethic of the relation between different generations of thinkers, and of the elders of philosophy. |
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Bess has little patience with postmodern, deconstructionist architects and thinkers. |
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During the Abbasid period, when Islam's foundations were developed, leading scholars and thinkers were exclusively male. |
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Numerous thinkers and works contributed to making astronomy and the related sciences of astrology and cosmogony a near-accurate system. |
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Your book incorporates a number of literary quotes, as well as references to artists and thinkers like Van Gogh and Thoreau. |
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The magazine and a jury of visionaries nominate the leading thinkers and doers in 14 categories ranging from business to design to entertainment to policy. |
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Although she does not enjoy the same exalted status as Kissinger on the other side of the aisle, Albright is among the top foreign policy thinkers of the Democratic Party. |
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On each of its four facades is the now famous and often parodied inscription a nation of poets, artists, heroes, saints, thinkers, scientists, navigators, and transmigrators. |
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He is not only one of the finest players, and coaches, in the history of Australian Rules, he is also one of its most constructive thinkers and finest ambassadors. |
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He'd deliberately mixed old thinkers with new, combatants with in-house competitors, to see what sort of creative options they might come up with. |
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Do we sigh that such tenets have been disproved many times over, both by the arguments of more profound thinkers in the field and by the sour fruits of a bitter experience? |
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Both are left-of-center thinkers with independent reputations who will work out of the Bloomberg Foundation offices. |
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It's a phenomenon I call the intellectual version of black-on-black crime, where black writers, black thinkers and black politicians serve as hit-men on one another's ideas. |
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How sad, then, that her writings make scant mention the other great thinkers of her age. |
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More than ever before, it makes clear that her importance crosses over from the ghetto of poetry and into the arena of serious thinkers, serious comediennes. |
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It's a game for thinkers and there's a lot of strategy involved. |
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Echevarria brilliantly dissects the ideas of these thinkers. |
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These are highly original thinkers, who have developed a new way of treating cancer by moving away from the blunderbuss cutting-burning-poisoning approach of modern medicine. |
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Political free thinkers will call this behaviour a form of slavishness, where the people are conditioned from a very early age to be part of an assembly line. |
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Those three anglophone thinkers each tried to provide a theory, right or wrong, to engage and elucidate some kinds of facts about human communication. |
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This emphasis on the primordiality of particular practices is, I think, one of the ways that Hauerwas has had the most marked influence on other thinkers. |
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The long game is investing in this generation of civilian leaders, thinkers, organizers, and journalists. |
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It is disquieting to join the ranks of futurist thinkers, for many so-called experts have made forecasts that have turned out to be embarrassingly wrong. |
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The result was that a few charismatic, outside-the-box thinkers were able to bamboozle the president into mistaking their roll of the dice for a mature judgment. |
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Outside science, vanishingly few deep thinkers win a Nobel Prize. |
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But, unlike some more militant libertarian thinkers, Ron Paul never dismissed the threat of communism during the Cold War. |
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Most intelligent critics of all schools who are familiar with his literary works agree that he was one of the most profound thinkers and learned writers of his time. |
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In the minds of the Enlightenment thinkers, confessional religion, unless checked by law or by free competition, led inevitably to tyranny and persecution. |
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Regime change in Moscow led to a rapid nuclear-arms builddown on both sides that would previously have been considered impossible by orthodox arms-control thinkers. |
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Great thinkers throughout history have extolled the virtues of doubt. |
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There are some creative, independent thinkers in the military. |
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And where are the political thinkers, as opposed to the apparatchiks? |
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Some modern thinkers call for recognition of the ties binding the People of the Book together as a means of promoting interfaith dialogue and cooperation. |
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There is an interesting binary on display in the two thinkers, then. |
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Unlike most current academic thinkers, they believe the market is neither unpredictable nor random, that patterns lie buried in the mass of data that daily gushes forth. |
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She prefers the company of thinkers, philosophers, artists, and that sort. |
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In attacking the Revolution, Burke constructed a rogues' gallery of French politicians, and placed alongside them quite a number of French thinkers. |
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The book's introduction speaks of the thinkers and free spirits, inventors and entertainers who have populated the county, and they are liberally scattered through the work. |
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The work came into prominence at the Renaissance, and Italian thinkers who saw themselves as Platonists thought of it as an ideal Utopian fantasy. |
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Plus, great thinkers from cornel West to Robert Reich tell us what they're angry about. |
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They share a mutual love of music and both are very deep thinkers. |
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The works of their most respected theologians and thinkers are not only still unavailable in most of Russia's seminaries, but are also viewed by many hierarchs as heretical. |
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If we ignore the context in which thinkers lived and worked, and proceed in a sort of ahistorical history of ideas fashion, we are never going to understand why. |
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Huxley founded a remarkable dynasty of English scientists and thinkers. |
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According to Derrida, Levinas underestimates not only the elusiveness of alterity but the degree of respect for alterity already present in earlier thinkers. |
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Fuller's main interest, however, is not in religious thinkers who were most representative of their times but in those who rebelled against their times. |
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Subsequent thinkers struggled with the same tension and proposed different solutions to it as the case of infinitesimal calculus illustrates. |
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She is one of our most penetrating and provocative critical thinkers. |
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During the Age of Enlightenment of the 17th and 18th centuries, many critical thinkers saw religion as antithetical to reason. |
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Lord Durham was widely regarded as one of the most important thinkers in the history of the British Empire's constitutional evolution. |
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Instead, the Deist relies solely on personal reason to guide his creed, which was eminently agreeable to many thinkers of the time. |
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The Americans closely followed English and Scottish political ideas, as well as some French thinkers such as Montesquieu. |
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Some economic thinkers emphasize the need to share those rents as an essential requirement for a well functioning market. |
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Hugo Grotius and Samuel Pufendorf were among the first thinkers who made significant contributions to international law. |
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Its materiality can, in some ways, be linked to the concept of determinism, as espoused by Enlightenment thinkers. |
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More recently thinkers such as Gilles Deleuze have attempted to rework and strengthen classical materialist ideas. |
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These same scientific methods led Locke to his Two Treatises of Government, which later inspired the thinkers in the American Revolution. |
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Although the prison was never built, the concept had an important influence on later generations of thinkers. |
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Early thinkers believe sovereignty should be vested in the hands of a single person, a monarch. |
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Especially among Classical Realist thinkers, power is an inherent goal of mankind and of states. |
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Prior thinkers, including the early 14th century nominalist philosopher William of Ockham, had begun the intellectual movement toward empiricism. |
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Galileo was one of the first modern thinkers to clearly state that the laws of nature are mathematical. |
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Influenced by Enlightenment thinkers, she believed in progress and derides Burke for relying on tradition and custom. |
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Scotland's leading thinkers of the revolutionary age, David Hume and Adam Smith, opposed the use of force against the rebellious colonies. |
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Other early socialist thinkers, such as Thomas Hodgkin and Charles Hall, based their ideas on David Ricardo's economic theories. |
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Although paleontology became established around 1800, earlier thinkers had noticed aspects of the fossil record. |
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Some thinkers claimed that myths result from the personification of objects and forces. |
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According to these thinkers, the ancients worshiped natural phenomena, such as fire and air, gradually deifying them. |
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Due to its climate of intellectual tolerance, the Dutch Republic attracted scientists and other thinkers from all over Europe. |
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The rediscovery of the works of Aristotle led Thomas Aquinas and other thinkers to develop the philosophy of Scholasticism. |
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By the 12th century, most European political thinkers agreed that monarchy was the ideal form of governance. |
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However, different thinkers and texts convey different opinions on this issue. |
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Porter admits that after the 1720s England could claim few thinkers to equal Diderot, Voltaire or Rousseau. |
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Prussia took the lead among the German states in sponsoring the political reforms that Enlightenment thinkers urged absolute rulers to adopt. |
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Many of the Masons values seemed to greatly appeal to Enlightenment values and thinkers. |
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Owen attempted to gain support for his socialist vision among American thinkers, reformers, intellectuals, and public statesmen. |
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Increasingly, however, Japanese thinkers identified with Western ideology and methods. |
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His two Treatises on Government, which later inspired the thinkers in the American Revolution. |
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His close circle of admirers included the most progressive thinkers of the day. |
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Like the opinions of many deep thinkers of the time, these ideas were influential on the development and rise of both Socialism and Fascism. |
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The scheme of pantheistic omniscience so prevalent among the sequacious thinkers of the day. |
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Their finest thinkers and ablest warriors migrated southward. |
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The spiritual philosophy pulls them down, and opens again the fair fields of spiritual naturalism to the contemplation of thinkers. |
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The book is intended not only for process thinkers, however, but also for Kantians, neo-Kantians, and post-Kantians. |
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Mishka Lysack and Karri Munn-Venn, the publication is a collection of short essays by theologians and other thinkers on the environmental crisis. |
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Some fourteenth-century thinkers like Scotus and Ockham developed the idea that there could be another indifferent act beyond this dichotomy. |
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One should bear in mind that Aristotle was handed down to European thinkers by Averroes with his most penetrating commentaries on the Stagirite. |
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Some thinkers link it with federalism, others with liberal contractualism, and others with libertarianism. |
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Histories written by Enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire and Gibbon are unilinear and progressive. |
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In fact, many Orthodox thinkers heartily embrace pantheism's monotheistic cousin, panentheism. |
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He had read Rousseau, Voltaire, and other thinkers in French society. |
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In 2011 he was named as one of the DEVEX 40-under-40 leading thinkers on international development. |
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It is Marxist, Maritainian, or inspired by some recognized group of thinkers. |
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Douglass brilliantly challenged the claims of the polygenesis school of thinkers. |
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Cornel Pewewardy, Suzan Shown Harjo and other vibrant thinkers and activists stir and inspire readers. |
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Barrow explains how history's great thinkers grappled with infinities. |
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I read with great interest the letter from Ian Lindley on November 2, stating that independent individual free thinkers ought not follow the herd instinct. |
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Extroverts, sensors, thinkers, and judgers managed more people on average and also made more money than introverts, intuitives, feelers, and perceivers, respectively. |
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Steiner selected two major thinkers to analyze as continuators of Herder. |
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He begins with discussion of the imaginative practices of poets and other thinkers as theorized discursively by classical Sanskrit thinkers and scholars. |
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When they ranked global warming dead last on their list of cost-effective spending priorities, critics alleged that he had cherry-picked sympathetic thinkers. |
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Rational systems thinkers particularly are comfortable in this time zone, finding efficiency and consistency in established methods and best practices. |
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With a generosity and humility too rare in our era of monologues and monomanias, he has entered into a wholehearted dialogue with thinkers of every philosophical orientation. |
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Macroanalytic essays are advantageous for judicial-global students, whereas microanalytic essays will be advantageous for judicial-local thinkers. |
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Scotism never took root in Oxford either, in spite of the fact that the first half of the fourteenth century was dominated by Franciscan thinkers. |
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Inspired by the success of the new mathematics, some thinkers, Leibniz included, sought to reduce much or all of human experience to a purely logical calculus. |
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The fact that medieval thinkers considered intellectual activity to be anagogic, that is, something that brings us toward a higher being, enlightenment, etc. |
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We've seen the respect once reserved for serious thinkers transferred to talking-head experts, skilled at reducing their messages to thirty-second sound bites. |
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To Marxist and anarchist thinkers like Bakunin and Kropotkin, wage slavery was a class condition in place due to the existence of private property and the state. |
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The 19th century produced several prominent Anglican thinkers, notably John Keble, Frederick Denison Maurice, John Henry Newman, Edward Pusey, and John Charles Ryle. |
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This period also saw a flourishing in intellectual activity, now known as the School of Salamanca, producing thinkers that were studied throughout Europe. |
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Polybius' political analysis has influenced republican thinkers from Cicero to Charles de Montesquieu to the Founding Fathers of the United States. |
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Some Enlightenment thinkers collaborated with Enlightened despots, absolutist rulers who attempted to forcibly impose some of the new ideas about government into practice. |
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Darwin, who is one of the most important thinkers of the 19th century, who was born in Shrewsbury on 12 February 1809 at the Mount House, and was at Shrewsbury School. |
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Ever since the 1948 nakba, Arab thinkers and intellectuals have been studying the causes of their condition and recommending ways for changing or improving it. |
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Multiplistic thinkers often make claims based upon an assumption that perspectives cannot, and perhaps should not, be judged by others or by external standards. |
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Such rule led some thinkers to take the position that what mattered was not the design of governmental institutions and operations, as much as the character of the rulers. |
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With reference to general Philosophy or Metaphysic proper, psychology may be viewed as a kind of common ground whereon thinkers of widely different schools may meet. |
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The trip had been a stimulating experience for Chaplin, including meetings with several prominent thinkers, and he became increasingly interested in world affairs. |
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One of the most influential thinkers in the history of liberalism, he contributed widely to social theory, political theory and political economy. |
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Liberals, libertarians, feminists, democratic socialists, social democrats, anarchists, free thinkers, and progressives often claim him as an intellectual ancestor. |
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In its economic and welfare state policies, the party has in recent years adopted a markedly feminist profile, influenced by thinkers such as Ailsa McKay. |
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Many of the key thinkers were trained as physicians or had studied science and medicine at university or on their own at some point in their career. |
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Some thinkers take the view that, beginning with the work of Descartes, epistemology began to replace metaphysics as the most important area of philosophy. |
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They seize the new principle that has just been discovered, and carry it to a preposterous extreme, betrashing the phrases of scientists and thinkers. |
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Paul, as a basic part of his program for critical thinking, contrasts fairminded critical thinkers with both uncritical thinkers and closedminded critical thinkers. |
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Now the will's necessitation by the final end was a claim that virtually all late thirteenth-century thinkers, voluntarists and intellectualists alike, accepted. |
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