Trans. Lowell Bair. Classic ed. New York: Bantam, 1951. 122 ppTrans. Lowell Bair. Classic ed. New York: Bantam, 1951. 122 pp
Voltaire. Candide. Trans. Lowell Bair. Classic ed. New York: Bantam, 1951. 122 pp
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Theses for the degree of Bachelor of Theology and other staff and student papers and assignments held in the cltc library, Banz, 1980-2009
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What Finite Minds Can Know: Epistemic Limitations and the Existence of Infinite Mathematical ObjectsWhat Finite Minds Can Know: Epistemic Limitations and the Existence of Infinite Mathematical Objects
A. W. Moore (1989), (1990), and (2007). Mainstream contemporary mathematics is undeniably infinitist: one needs infinite sets to do real analysis and set theory. This suggests that the main philosophical motivations for finitism are flawed
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Natural Right and Natural SelectionNatural Right and Natural Selection
Darwin’s theory was in no way responsible for this change. It was at most a symptom of it. But Darwinism became permanently associated with the diminishment of religion because the one appears just as educated people are becoming aware of
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The Sacred versus the Secular: Nasr on ScienceThe Sacred versus the Secular: Nasr on Science
Library of Living Philosophers: Seyyed Hossein Nasr, L. E. Hahn, R. E. Auxier and L. W. Stone (eds.)
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Barwich, Ann-Sophie spsp exeter June 2011 s science and FictionBarwich, Ann-Sophie spsp exeter June 2011 s science and Fiction
Sherlock Holmes or Madame Bovary find entry into the debate (Frigg 2002; Suarez 2009). Instead, debate focuses on the implications that the concept of fiction ought to provide for the understanding of scientific objects and their
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