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  • Sturm und Drang (the conventional translation is "Storm and Stress"; a more literal translation, however, might be storm and urge ...
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  • The philosophy of David Hume concerning causality and objectivity is an elaboration of another aspect of Berkeley's philosophy. As Berkeley ...
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  • Alexandre Kojève (Александр Владимирович Кожевников, Aleksandr Vladimirovič Koževnikov) (April 28, 1902 – ...
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  • in which Ammianus wrestled with the questions of objectivity, the way in which he used he drew on own presence at events to construct history while aware ...
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  • *Willard, D. Logic and the Objectivity of Knowledge. Ohio University Press, 1984. *Woodward, W.R. "From Association to Gestalt: The Fate ...
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  • * New Objectivity * Surrealism == See also == Degeneracy ==Notes== ==References== * Adam, Peter. Art of the Third Reich. New York: Harry N. Abrams ...
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  • Giorgio de Chirico, and the artists of the New Objectivity movement. Picasso's paintings and drawings from this period frequently recall the work ...
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  • quot; Severyanin also decried excessive objectivity of the Cubo-Futurists, advocating a more subjective attitude. Although other Russian Futurists ...
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  • who seems to have attempted complete objectivity. Through his examination of historic causation, he created the first scientific approach to history. ...
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  • ====Objectivity and coldness==== Kubrick's "coldness," or emotional distance from his subject matter, has always been a point of ...
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  • between these two poles of subjectivity and objectivity. Virtual reality signifies a realm of reality that is generated by computer technology. ...
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  • from the observational methods of science such as objectivity, natural equality, and the prescription to treat like cases similarly became the rubric ...
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  • bringing about new speculations about his prior objectivity. In his memoir, Decisions: My Life in Politics, Schröder still defends his friend and political ...
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  • Ernest Renan (February 28, 1823 – October 12, 1892) was a Breton philosopher and writer, and a spokesman for the religious and intellectual ...
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  • before the Party's revolution, such as objectivity and rationalism *ownlife — A person's anti-social tendency to enjoy solitude and ...
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  • seen by them as counter to the rationality and objectivity inherent in the Enlightenment, and promoting emotionalism, superstition and instability. ...
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  • part it, identifying with it, and thus losing the objectivity of an academic study versus invoking personal bias from the researchers' own culture ...
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  • Nevertheless, the BBC's political objectivity is sometimes questioned. For instance, The Daily Telegraph (Aug 3, 2005) carried a letter ...
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  • html An essay on Max Weber's View of Objectivity in Social Science] 25850826 ...
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  • Locke is to be commended for his efforts to maintain objectivity in his philosophical and political inquiries and for his willingness to speak ...
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