10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRIALISM»
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trialism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
trialism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The kind of trialism I espouse, then, is very different from the ontological thesis of
Martial Gueroult, who claimed that for Descartes the mind–body union is a third
substance—une substance psychophysique.58 Instead, I suggest that we ...
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The United States in the First World War: An Encyclopedia
Nearby, the small independent state of Serbia felt itself threatened by the policy
of trialism advanced by the heir to the throne, the Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Trialism would allow Austria to annex Slavic Serbia and the crown of Serbia
would ...
Anne Cipriano Venzon, 2013
Cottingham himself denies that there is an ontological 'trialism' in Descartes (
Cottingham 1985, p. 229). But his use of the term 'ontology' and cognates differs
from mine: for him ontological trialism is the view that there is a third kind of ...
Marleen ROZEMOND, Marleen Rozemond, 2009
But we must be careful, because one can distinguish two versions of trialism, and
hylomorphism commits to only one. According to the weak version, Descartes is a
trialist because he thinks that minds, bodies, and human beings are all ...
Riverside Paul Hoffman Professor of Philosophy University of California, 2009
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Liberal Imperialism in Europe
Trialism had originated in Austria itself duringthe 1880s amongsome
membersofthe aristocracy andhigh Church dignitaries who wereopposed to
dualism and Hungarian nationalism.117 TheAustrian proponents of trialism did
not propose any ...
Matthew P. Fitzpatrick, 2012
Strasser22 has shown that modern trialism (in distinction from dualism) replaces
the dualism of Descartes with quite a different view of man. He sees this trialism
as beginning with Kant and judges that it breaks up the existential unity of man ...
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Cours général de droit international public
We have therefore to find out in what consists trialistic Ontology and trialistic
Methodology. 2. Trialism Before we give a short exposition of Trialism, it is
convenient to point out what are its origins and what is its development in contem
- porary ...
Additionallv, some Croat nationalists promoted trialism, a variant of the Great
Croat ideal that favored dividing the Habsburg Monarchy into three parts (
Austrian, Hungarian, and South Slavic) and adding additional South Slavs to the
monarchy ...
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The Architecture of European Codes and Contract Law
The 'Trialism' of Austrian Contract Law Austrian contract law is characterized by
another feature: it is not entirely contained in the ABGB. There are two additional
sources of law that are important, though their applicability is limited to certain ...
Stefan Grundmann, Martin Schauer, 2006
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The A to Z of Slovenia
Francis Ferdinand was associated with trialism, a vague plan to transform Austria
-Hungary into a triple monarchy. The third unit would be a South Slavic Catholic
one, which could bolster the future ruler's power vis-a-vis the Hungarians.
Leopoldina Plut-Pregelj, Carole Rogel, 2010
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TRIALISM»
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trialism is used in the context of the following news items.
On This Day – In 1867 Hungary Establishes Dual Monarchy With …
... (archduke Franz Ferdinand, who was murdered in Sarajevo in June, 1914), were ready to transform the Empire from dualism to trialism or even to federalism. «Hungary Today, Jul 15»
Grandson of last Habsburg ruler defends Franz Ferdinand
... of the monarchy, he said, adding that this was to be a sort of trialism (a federation or union of three states within the empire), Karl von Habsburg told the paper. «Prague Post, Jun 14»
Remembering Franz Ferdinand
It's believed he favoured “trialism” – a triple monarchy in which the empire's Slavs would have an equal voice,” explained Dr. Christian Ortner from the Military ... «euronews, Jun 14»
Pet Theories
At this moment I am working on just such a — um — trialism. David: Not to get theological on you, but I believe the word you're searching for is Trinitarian. Putting ... «New York Times, Jan 14»