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  • 41Barlaam of Seminara — (ca. 1290 1348), or Barlaam of Calabria was a Greek/Italian scholar (Aristotelian scholastic) and clergyman of the 14th century. Humanist, philologist, and theologian, he is one of the representatives of Byzantine Renaissance humanism. He brought …

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  • 42David Weiss Halivni — David Halivni, American Israeli researcher of the Talmudic and Rabbinical literature, by courtesy of Tzahi Lerner,2009 David Weiss Halivni (Hebrew דוד הלבני) (born 1927) is an American Israeli rabbi, scholar in the domain of Jewish Sciences and… …

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  • 43The Rhetoric of Hitler's "Battle" — was an influential essay written by Kenneth Burke in 1939 which offered a rhetorical analysis of Adolf Hitler s rise to power in Germany. Much of Burke s analysis focuses on Hitler s Mein Kampf ( my battle ). Burke (1939; reprinted in 1941 and… …

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  • 44Rosalind E. Krauss — Rosalind Krauss (Born Rosalind Epstein on birth date and age|1941|11|30) is an American art critic, professor, and theorist who is based at Columbia University. Biography She grew up in the area of Washington D.C., where she recalled, as a… …

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  • 45Mark Yakich — is an American poet, and professor in the Department of English at Loyola University New Orleans.[1] Contents 1 Awards 2 Works 3 Reviews …

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  • 46Covenant Code — For other meanings of Book of the Covenant , see Book of the Covenant (disambiguation). The Covenant Code, or alternatively Book of the Covenant, is the name given by academics to a text appearing in the Torah at Exodus 20:19 23:33. Biblically,… …

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  • 47Louis Rougier — Louis Auguste Paul Rougier (1889 1982) was a French philosopher. Rougier made many important contributions to epistemology, philosophy of science, political philosophy and the history of Christianity, but these were overshadowed during his… …

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  • 48Category (Kant) — In Kant s philosophy, a category is a pure concept of the understanding. A Kantian category is a characteristic of the appearance of any object in general, before it has been experienced. Kant wrote that he wanted to provide …a word of… …

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  • 49apodictically — See apodictic. * * * …

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  • 50deik- — To show, pronounce solemnly; also in derivatives referring to the directing of words or objects. Oldest form *deik̑ , becoming *deik in centum languages. Derivatives include teach, toe, addict, preach, judge, revenge, and disk. I. Variant …

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