10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THE VERY IDEA!»
Discover the use of
the very idea! in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
the very idea! and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Artificial Intelligence:
The Very Idea
Presented in non-technical terms, this book explores the relationship between human thinking and machine computing
2
The Very Idea of Modern Science: Francis Bacon and Robert Boyle
This book is a study of the scientific revolution as a movement of amateur science.
3
What is non-fiction cinema?: on
the very idea of motion ...
In What Is Non-Fiction Cinema? Trevor Ponech has written a serious and pathbreaking study of how to define "non-fiction" cinema.
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Soren Kierkegaard and
the Very Idea of Advance Beyond Socrates
The Kierkegaard who emerges from my dissertation is a thinker of relevance to both Socrates scholarship and the philosophy of religion.
... point that Davidson abandons what he calls the third dogma, thereby parting
the last mooring of empiricism. He writes that "this . . . dualism of scheme and
content, of organizing system and something On the Very Idea of a Third Dogma.
W. V. Quine, Willard Van Orman Quine, 1981
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Buddhism: Buddhist origins and
the early history of Buddhism ...
... primary sources, reports from western travellers, officials of imperial
governments, anthropologists and others, as 72 On the very idea of the Pali
Canon STEVEN COLLINS.
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Worldview:
The History of a Concept
3s Thus, because of the kinship between "conceptual scheme" and
Weltanschauung, Davidson's critique of the plausibility of the former entails an
analysis about the very idea of the latter as well. To understand the basis of
Davidson's ...
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Paradox and Paraconsistency: Conflict Resolution in
the ...
A contradiction stemming from a single belief is an inconsistent analytic concept,
hence an inconsistency that inheres in the very idea of the thing in question. It
may be that we could imagine a role for Elster in our present debate. Perhaps he
...
baby means that It V your baby, It's his baby, and It's her baby all may be used,
depending on the object intended. (Such items are normally listed under the you
or / (or me) form.) Optional forms, shown by the use of brackets ( ): The (very) idea
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Verstehen:
The Uses of Understanding in
the Social Sciences
73 -77); papers on Winch (E. Geller, "The New Idealism — Cause and Meaning
in the Social Science," pp. 377- 406; P. Cohen, "The Very Idea of a Social
Science," pp. 406-22; J. W. N. Watkins, "Anthropomorhism in Social Science," pp.