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71: Thomas Edison
... at the public library. He spent a long time studying Newtown's Principles. He also read lots of books such as Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Hume's History of England, Sear's History of the World, Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, and The Dictoinaries of Sciences. Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. In October of 1879 ...
72: Adam Smith: Conceptions of Value
... perspective on morals began when he entered the University of Glasgow in 1737, and became a student of moral philosophy. He later was appointed professor of moral philosophy. Similar to Hume, Locke, and Newton, Smith focused on the function of the universe. He believed the universe to be a giant machine. This concept is called the mechanistic universe. In this universe ...
73: The Computer Underground
... The Meaning of Style. New York: Metheun. Hollinger, Richard C. and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce. 1988. "The Process of Criminalization: The Case of Computer Crime Laws." Criminology, 26(February): 101-126. Hume, Brit, and T.R. Reid. 1989. "Software can be Safeguarded from Bootlegging, Power Surge. Chicago Tribune, March 25: VII: 4. Kane, Pamela. 1989. V.I.R.U.S. Protection: Vital ...
74: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
... 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 ...
75: Berkeley
... 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 ...


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