10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISPUTATIVELY»
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disputatively in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Academic Freedom in the Age of the College
Thus one can disputatively, and in a sense experimentally, advance a wide
range of propositions as the best yield of current information and reason, without
being prepared to profess them as true." It is easy to see that under such criteria
of ...
2
Argumentations Theorie: Scholastische Forschungen Zu Den ...
Theology as a science must proceed disputatively and argumentatively: belief
should be defended against external objections and be internally open to the
intellect. By studying philosophers, especially Aristotle, one created the
conceptual ...
3
Commentary on Aristotle's Posterior analytics
The Commentary of St. Thomas a After examining disputatively whether a
definition signifying what a thing is can be demonstrated, Aristotle asks, again
disputatively, whether what a thing is, i.e., that which is signified by the definition,
can be ...
Saint Thomas (Aquinas), Ralph McInerny, Aristotle, 2008
4
The cloister and the hearth: or, Maid, wife, and widow; a ...
... disputatively, ' said I not 'twas all unlike my girl to seek her unbeknown to me I
Come now, for I'm all agog.' ' Then thus 'twas. It came to my ears, no matter how,
and prithee, good mother, on my knees ne'er ask me how, that Gerard was a ...
5
The Cloister and the Hearth
"There, now," said Catherine, disputatively, "said I not 'twas all unlike my girl to
seek her unbeknown to me? Come now, for I'm all agog." "Then thus 'twas. It
came to my ears, no matter how, and prithee, good Mother, on my knees ne'er
ask me ...
6
The Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy of John Buridan
At the end of Question 15 of Book III, whether there is some infinite magnitude,
Buridan said: . . . the preceding things I do not say, nor have I said assertively, but
only disputatively, putting forward doubts so that I might be taught by others the ...
J. M. M. H. Thijssen, Jack Zupko, 2001
7
A Daughter of the Snows
"Such consensus ofopinion only makes my position stronger," he returned,but not
disputatively. "YetI must remember thatI look upon him asmenlook. His popularity
with women mustproceed from the fact that women look differently than men, ...
8
A dictionary of the Burman language, with explanations in ...
TOfggp, n. a certain star ; (see a»sp.) nog^, n. a kind of tree. osfgiraagfi, n. a kind
of sea-shell. raej^ScooS, adv. disputatively, quarrelsomely, <r>oJ«co5cooS. cos,
v.'to roast. roCocofij, n. a kind of tree. ro£S$, n. ft kind of vine. «»£o?i, n. ft kind of
...
Adoniram Judson, Jonathan Wade, 1826
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A Dictionary of the Burman Language, with Explanations in ...
racism, is. a kind of tree. repmeo§, n. a kind of sea-shell. meggmoi, ado.
disputatively, quarrelsomely, rrioismfloorfi. m6, 1:. to roast. mcomcn, n. a kind of
tree. mean». a kind of vine. ME%$I, n. a kind of vine. met, (I) n. to he free of,
separate from, ...
10
New Germans, New Dutch: Literary Interventions
Many point out its (disputatively disruptive) effects on exclusive standards of
German literature. They focus on (linguistic) concepts such as 'hybrid writing' (
Boa 1996, 2006), 'accented writing' ['Schreiben mit Akzent'] (Konuk 1997), 'modes
of ...