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  • 21Quasi-realism — is the meta ethical view which claims that: # Ethical sentences do not express propositions. # Instead, ethical sentences project emotional attitudes as though they were real properties.This makes quasi realism a form of non cognitivism or… …

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  • 22William Wordsworth — Activités Poète Naissance 7 avril 1770 Cockermouth Décès 23  …

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  • 23Wordsworth — William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Activité(s) Poète Naissance 7 avril 1770 Cockermouth Décès …

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  • 24collective unconscious — (in Jungian psychology) inborn unconscious psychic material common to humankind, accumulated by the experience of all preceding generations. Cf. archetype (def. 2). [1915 20] * * * ▪ psychology       term introduced by psychiatrist Carl Jung… …

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  • 25Baconian System of Philosophy —     The Baconian System of Philosophy     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Baconian System of Philosophy     This system takes its name from its founder, Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, statesman and philosopher, born 22 January,… …

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  • 26human — a. 1. Man s, of man, belonging to man. 2. Common to mankind. 3. Like a man, like a human being, full of fellow feeling, full of common human feeling, full of heart, sympathetic …

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  • 27Star Cops — infobox Television show name = Star Cops format = Science Fiction Police drama Mystery camera = Multicamera picture format = PAL (576i), audio format = stereophonic sound runtime = c. 50 min. per episode creator = Chris Boucher starring = David… …

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  • 28Conrad, Joseph — orig. Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski born Dec. 3, 1857, Berdichev, Ukraine, Russian Empire died Aug. 3, 1924, Canterbury, Kent, Eng. Polish British novelist and short story writer. His father was a Polish patriot who was exiled to northern… …

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  • 29Gerald R. Ford: Allocation of the World's Resources — ▪ Primary Source              During September 1974, President Ford made two major addresses on the problems of the energy crisis and the use of the world s resources. He addressed the opening of the 29th session of the United Nations General… …

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  • 30fault — [fôlt] n. [ME faute < OFr faulte, a lack < VL * fallita < * fallitus, for L falsus: see FALSE] 1. Obs. failure to have or do what is required; lack 2. something that mars the appearance, character, structure, etc.; defect or failing 3.… …

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