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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HOMOCENTRICALLY»
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Unpopular Essays on Technological Progress
The fact that we would, under such circumstances, be naturally inclined to regard
the extinction at issue as something less than catastrophic is perhaps most
readily explained in terms of this homocentrically self-interested view of the
matter.
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Grassroots Post-Modernism: Remaking the Soil of Cultures
For them, it is difficult to understand that rights or entitlements could be
homocentrically def1ned by a human being. That they, furthermore, could be
def1ned by a sovereign state, that is, by a collection of sovereign individuals, is
almost ...
Gustavo Esteva, Madhu Suri Prakash, 1998
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Philosophical Problems of Space and Time: Second, enlarged ...
It is therefore erroneous or at best highly misleading to give an epistemic or
homocentrically operational twist to Einstein's conception of simultaneity by
emphasizing the role of signals as a means of human knowledge. Such a
homocentrically ...
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The works of Francis Rabelais
... as by two celivagous filopendulums, all the autonomatic metagro- bolism of the
Romish church, when tottering and emblustri- cated with the gibble gabble
gibberish of this odious error and heresy, is homocentrically poised. But what
harm ...
François Rabelais, Sir Thomas Urquhart, Peter Anthony Motteux, 1864
83 Most significantly, the book proposes acosmologic system in which the
Earthand all the planets revolvein spherical orbits around a fixed point, i.e.,
homocentrically. This represented a major departure fromthe widely accepted
Ptolemaic ...
Raphael S. Bloch, M.D., 2012
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Gargantua and Pantagruel
... as though by two counterweights producing movements in the heavens – the [
antonomastic asthenia of the] whole Roman Church, whenever she feels herself
driven frantic by any gibbering of error or heresy, homocentrically flutters!
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The Principles of Physical Optics: An Historical and ...
39), we remember that all the rays emerging from A rombine homocentrically at A'
. All that is necessary for the construction, therefor", is a pair of rays, such as AL
and AFj, or AL and AO, or AO and AF1. 22. According to Kepler, a ray refracted ...
8
Focusing of Charged Particles
... 60 The distortion scales the image anisotropically, but homocentrically: the
image of each object point is Shifted radially from the Gaussian image point
either outwards (D > 0) giving pin-cushion distortion (Fig. 5a) or inwards 10) (b) (
C) ((0 ...
9
Creating Deviance: An Interactionist Approach
Instead of discursive pluralism, current theorizing may resemble "marginally
diversified attempts to organize sociological talk homocentrically" (Lemert 1979,
14). This state of affairs presents unique challenges and opportunities for feminist
...
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Gargantua and Pantagruel:
... circumbilvaginations, as by twocelivagous filopendulums, all the autonomatic
metagrobolismofthe Romish Church, when tottering and emblustricated with the
gibblegabble gibberish ofthis odious error and heresy,is homocentrically poised.
François Rabelais & Burton Raffel, 2014