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  • ...recise line somewhere between ethical killing and unethical killing is the root of all argumentative objection to American strategic bombing. One would cer ...and with greater thoroughness than is the case with most magazines.''<ref>James Rorty, "The Reader's Digest: A study in cultural elephantiasis", '''Commonw
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  • | trans. by Eric Mosbacher and James Strachey, Yes, James and Dewey had their infatuations with the young behaviorism,
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  • | align="right" colspan="3" | &mdash; William James, ''Pragmatism'', [Jam, 43] | align="right" colspan="3" | &mdash; William James, ''Pragmatism'', [Jam, 46]
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  • ...s of acting.&rdquo; This &ldquo;dilemma of determinism&rdquo;, as William James called it, is closely related to the meaning of time. Is the future given, ...e are generally two solutions from the positive and negative values of the root with an impossible gulf between them. But this classing is owing to the fo
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  • | align="right" colspan="3" | &mdash; William James, ''Pragmatism'', [Jam, 43] | align="right" colspan="3" | &mdash; William James, ''Pragmatism'', [Jam, 46]
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  • | align="right" colspan="3" | &mdash; William James, ''Pragmatism'', [Jam, 43] | align="right" colspan="3" | &mdash; William James, ''Pragmatism'', [Jam, 46]
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  • �06[18:26] * BarkingFish rips open his 6th bottle of australian root beer and settles down with a mince pie [21:32] <juancarlos> I don't want Google picking up my article on James Hare.
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  • I graph as two labels attached to a root node, so: | McClelland, James L. & Rumelhart, David E.,
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  • ...rom French. In the middle of a word, though, generally it's from the Latin root (-or). 10:48 < Ironholds> appreciate that James has, at best, been work for two hours
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  • | as James terms them, 'epea apteroenta' [plucked words].* It thus |* William James, 'Principles of Psychology', vol. 1, p. 243.
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  • ...a biography, nicknames can go in the opening summary statement, right? '''James Carter "Jimmy" Pankow''' ...rysostom> How many languages are written without vowels, and no pattern of root words? A nice math problem: "How much information can be expressed in three
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  • 14:29 < jorm> have you ever met james gosling? he is now an emacs denier. 14:30 < jorm> "There are better editors than EMACS". - James Gosling, to me, 2011.
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