A portrait of scholastic approaches to a qualified disagreement of opinions, focusing on the antagonism of scholastic probabilism and anti-probabilism in the early modern era.
Delimiting debate? Environmental justice scholars have alerted us to the potentially adverse social implications of facilities location. With CCGTs we may well be seeing another instance where rounds of energy infrastructure investment ...
... decisions by government officials, 13 whereas in Philip Pettit's more recent Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government, it is associated exclusively with the equal status of citizens under the law, thereby delimiting debate.
... alternative strategies and delimiting debate, the symbolic discourse seems to have been used, sparingly, for the preemptive legitimation of strategy options, similar perhaps to its more extensive use in the Seven Military Classics.
The first of these virtues is kairos , or timely acting , which , in translation , relates ( not coincidentally ) to the opportune moment for an archer to take aim ( White , 13 ) . The second is apatê , which very loosely relates to ...
In 'Cratylus', Plato speculates that the etymology of daimôn/daemones (deity/daemon) is from 'knowing' or 'wise', however, it is more probably 'daio' ('to divide, to distribute destinies, to allot'). In Plato's 'Symposium' ...
This book transcends the sometimes narrow boundaries of the debates over modernities within the established academic disciplines and seeks to turn the unavoidable friction brought about by this interdisciplinary setting into most original ...
... or analyzed the political structures delimiting discursive practice. Such deft moves invited readers to move beyond debate to ponder the nature of sexual identity and to reflect on gender as cultural production, as we shall observe ...
It also seems to me that the problems of delimiting music as a phenomenon in its own right are rather similar to the problems of delimiting the phenomenon of language . I wonder whether the dichotomy between language and music , which ...