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  • ...' [[Neo-Platonic]] [[emanationism|emanationist]] [[metaphysics]] into an [[evolution|evolutionary]] [[ontology]].
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  • : May 2: '''[[Current events|Editors for the Character Evolution pages?]]'''
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  • ...ed in his Wonderful Life, the fossils of Burgess Shale bear witness to how evolution may have taken a wholly different turn) we seem to be haunted by the chanci
    31 KB (4,862 words) - 00:35, 21 May 2019
  • ...n his Wonderful Life, the fossils of Burgess Shale bear [[witness]] to how evolution may have taken a wholly different turn) we seem to be haunted by the chanci
    4 KB (580 words) - 22:25, 20 May 2019
  • ...explode "at its own proper time" according to the necessity of historical evolution; or to assert that revolution has no "proper time", that the opportunity fo
    27 KB (4,181 words) - 22:46, 20 May 2019
  • ...eral state interventions (from [[school]]-busing to ordering the Darwinian evolution and [[perverse]] sexual practices to be taught), wants to undermine the aut ...ctively totally ban abortion, if they were to [[prohibit]] the teaching of evolution, if they were to impose federal regulation on Hollywood and mass [[culture]
    31 KB (4,860 words) - 20:35, 20 May 2019
  • ...</a><a name="8"></a>, the fossils of Burgess Shale bear [[witness]] to how evolution may have taken a wholly different turn) we seem to be haunted by the chanci
    62 KB (10,491 words) - 01:09, 25 May 2019
  • ...can easily be deduced from egotist concerns.<ref>4. Robert Axelrod, <i>The Evolution of Cooperation</i>, New York: Basic Books 1984.</ref> Individualism versus
    74 KB (12,129 words) - 10:19, 1 June 2019
  • ...‘wind back the [[film]] of life and play it again. The [[history]] of [[evolution]] will be totally different.’ This [[perception]] of our [[reality]] as
    10 KB (1,507 words) - 00:38, 26 May 2019
  • ...ns. In 1924 he extended and transformed the [[Freudian]] [[schema]] of the evolution of the [[libido]] into a [[complete]] picture of the [[development]] of the
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  • Rather than allowing the evolution of the instinct (component) of looking to develop in different directions,
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  • ...l theory of emancipatory knowledge that is the self-reflection of cultural evolution. The simultaneously empirical and transcendental nature of emancipatory kn ...communicative [[ethics]] as the highest stage in the internal logic of the evolution of [[ethical]] systems, Habermas hints at the source of a new [[politics|po
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  • ...[[state]] interventions (from [[school]]-busing to ordering the Darwinian evolution and [[perverse]] [[sexual]] practices to be taught), wants to undermine the ...effectively to ban abortion, if they were to [[prohibit]] the teaching of evolution, if they were to impose federal regulation on Hollywood and mass [[culture]
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  • .... During adolescence, or more precisely at certain moments during the slow evolution of adolescence, the [[sense]] of expansion, of new [[power]], and the desir
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  • ...and many of his students, historicism was neither anti-selection, nor anti-evolution. However, it attacked the [[notion]] that there was one [[normative]] spect ...'rhythms' or the 'patterns', the 'laws' or the 'trends' that underlie the evolution of history" (p. 3 of ''The Poverty of Historicism'', italics in original).
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  • ...oach studies the [[state]] of a [[language]] at a given [[stage]] of its [[evolution]] and facilitates the [[analysis]] of the [[system]] of [[internal]] relati THe [[diachronic]] approach typical of [[philology]] traces the historical evolution of a [[language]] through [[time]] by recording the changes that have taken
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  • ...proach studies the [[state]] of a [[language]] at a given [[stage]] of its evolution and facilitates the [[analysis]] of the [[system]] of [[internal]] relation THe diachronic approach typical of [[philology]] traces the historical evolution of a [[language]] through [[time]] by recording the changes that have taken
    867 bytes (107 words) - 22:04, 27 May 2019
  • ...far from being imposed from without, manifested itself in and through this evolution of experience.
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  • * Boadella, David: ''Wilhelm Reich, The Evolution Of His Work'', Henry Regnery, Chicago, 1973.
    39 KB (5,735 words) - 03:29, 21 May 2019
  • ...ng a part of it. This is why they felt "naked" and "ashamed": They had [[evolution|evolved]] into [[human being]]s, [[conscious]] of themselves, their own [[m
    12 KB (1,673 words) - 06:42, 24 May 2019

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