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  • Category:Public In a general sense, skepticism or scepticism (Greek: skeptomai, to look about, to consider) refers to any doctrine or way of thought ...
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  • The Greek word λόγος, or logos, is a word with various meanings. It is often translated into English as "Word," but can also mean ...
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  • Metalogic is a study of formal languages of logic from both syntactic and semantic perspectives. Formal languages consist of vocabulary (constants ...
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  • A central processing unit (CPU), or sometimes simply processor, is the component in a digital computer that interprets computer program instructions ...
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  • The somatic nervous system, or voluntary nervous system, is that part of the peripheral nervous system that regulates body movement through control ...
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  • Forensic science (often shortened to forensics) is the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions relevant to the legal ...
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  • Category:Sociologists Category:biography Lombroso, Cesare [[Image:Lombroso.JPG|thumb|Cesare Lombroso]] Cesare Lombroso (November 6, 1835 – October ...
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  • In metaphysics, a universal is a type, a property, or a relation. The term derives from the Latin word universalia and is often considered to ...
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  • Periodization is the attempt to categorize or divide historical time into discrete named blocks. This is usually done in order to facilitate ...
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  • category:image wanted Georges Perec (March 7, 1936 – March 3, 1982) was a twentieth-century Jewish French novelist, filmmaker and essayist, ...
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  • Category:Image wanted Free verse (occasionally referred to as vers libre) is a term describing various styles of poetry that are not written using ...
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  • The South Korean government awarded Namdaemun, officially called Sungnyemun (숭례문, "Gate of Exalted Ceremony"), the honor of ...
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  • Johan Huizinga (December 7, 1872 – February 1, 1945) was a Dutch historian, a philosopher of culture, and one of the founders of modern cultural ...
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  • Richard Cumberland (1631 - 1718) was an English philosopher and bishop of Peterborough from 1691, the son of a citizen of London. He was born ...
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  • Radio, once known as "wireless telegraphy" or "radiotelegraphy," is the wireless communication of signals by transmitting ...
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  • The Balance of Payments (BOP) is a measure of all the financial transactions flowing between one country and all other countries during a specific ...
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  • The term potash has more than one meaning. In a narrow sense, it refers to the salt potassium carbonate (K2CO3). In a broader sense, it is a ...
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  • Carneades (c. 214 - 129 B.C.E.) was one of the most prominent Academic skeptics. Head of the Academy from 167 to 137 B.C.E., he not only argued ...
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  • In music, syncopation is a stress on a normally unstressed beat, or a missing beat where a stressed one would normally be expected. Syncopation ...
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  • Mechanism is a philosophical perspective that holds that phenomena are solely determined by mechanical principles, therefore, they can be adequately ...
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