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- 51: Berkeley's Theory of Immaterialism
- ... the mind. Those that belonged to the empiricist school of thought developed quite separate and distinct ideas concerning the nature of the substratum of sensible objects. John Locke and David Hume upheld the belief that sensible things were composed of material substance, the basic framework for the materialist position. The main figure who believed that material substance did not exist is ...
- 52: Adorno And Horkhiemers Dialect
- ... Odysseus becomes nobody for the primitive giant because he doesn t distinguish name and object) # This process of de-animism can be seen as reaching one of its heights in Hume s rejection of causation as the invalid application of a merely psychological process to nature and his assertion that error often arises because the mind has a great propensity to ...
- 53: Berkley
- ... the mind. Those that belonged to the empiricist school of thought developed quite separate and distinct ideas concerning the nature of the substratum of sensible objects. John Locke and David Hume upheld the belief that sensible things were composed of material substance, the basic framework for the materialist position. The main figure who believed that material substance did not exist is ...
- 54: East Timor. Do They Have A Rig
- ... The New York Times. 4 February 1999: A26 Bitter Paradise: The Sell-Out of East Timor. Dir. Elaine Briere. Foto-Based Films, 1996. East Timor Alert Network. www.etan.com Hume, Stephen. "Trade Deals Built on the Corpses Of Children." The Vancouver Sun 13 July 1996: A2 Pilger, John. "Journey to East Timor: Land of the Dead." Nation. 25 April 1994 ...
- 55: Berkley
- ... the mind. Those that belonged to the empiricist school of thought developed quite separate and distinct ideas concerning the nature of the substratum of sensible objects. John Locke and David Hume upheld the belief that sensible things were composed of material substance, the basic framework for the materialist position. The main figure who believed that material substance did not exist is ...
- 56: The Condition Of Postmodernity
- ... though they differ in their assessment of that shift. Having thus convincingly established the existence of temporal correlation, Harvey's argument is far from complete, since there is, as David Hume reminded us in the eighteenth century, no necessary relationship between temporal correlation and causation. In order to ground his stronger claims about causation Harvey must move from the general to ...
- 57: The European Enlightenment
- ... to truth, and it alone defended all kinds of absurd notions. The seventeenth century was torn with witch-hunts and religious wars. Led by thinkers like John Locke and David hume, great Britian developed its own enlightenment. After decapitating the king, the monarchy was restored, this experience created an openness toward change. Because England had gotten its revolution out of the ...
- 58: Intelligent Design As A Theory
- ... complex specified information. What chance cannot generate is information that is jointly complex and specified. Biologists by and large do not dispute this claim. Most agree that pure chance-what Hume called the Epicurean hypothesis-does not adequately explain CSI. Jacques Monod (1972) is one of the few exceptions, arguing that the origin of life, though vastly improbable, can nonetheless be ...
- 59: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Life of Dr. Henry Jekyll
- ... over him. The goodness of Sir Danvers brings out the most intense evil in Hyde. From the source "Selves and Shadows" we receive an indepth look into the novel. David Hume asks the question, "Would any man, who is walking along, tread as willingly on another's gouty toes, whom he has no quarrel with, as on the hard flint and ...
- 60: PEPSI VS COKE
- ... on Moscow", The Economist, March 10, 1995, pp. 65-66. Stevens, Clifford. "Soft drink wars: Pepsi vs Coke", Central European, July/August 1993, pp. 29-35. Winters, Patricia and Scott Hume. "Pepsi, Coke: Art of deal-making", Advertising Age, February 19, 1990, p. 45.
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