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Ethical theories seem always to be rooted in some underlying theory of human nature, explicit or implicit: Understanding what kind of creatures humans are would appear to be a necessary precondition for drawing conclusions about how humans ought to live. In the 150 years since the publication of... Read More
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In the last centuries, the question of literary orchestration of historic material increasingly became a focal point of debate within the historical science as much as the study of literature. Since the 1970s, the paradigm shift of the „linguistic turn“ argues the term... Read More
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Unlike most written accounts of war, "A Soldier in the Philippines" recounts Private Needom Freeman's experiences during the Philippine-American War. Private Freeman spent five years in the country...
The purpose of this study was to collect data on graduate reading compliance specific to the field of school psychology. This study examined the amount of required reading completed by graduate students in a National Association of School Psychologists accredited school psychology training program.... Read More
Unlike most written accounts of war, "A Soldier in the Philippines" recounts Private Needom Freeman's experiences during the Philippine-American War. Private Freeman spent five years in the country, mostly fighting against Philippine guerillas and Moro forces.
This dissertation discusses the ways that scientific thought and philosophy have theorized human life and machines in western thought.