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Buddhist Approaches to Impermanence: Phenomenal and Naumenal
The doctrine of impermanence can be called the most salient feature of the Buddha’s teaching. The early Buddhist doctrine of impermanence can be understood in four different but interrelated contexts: Buddha’s empiricism, the notion of conditioned ...
Pradeep P. Gokhale
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The Problem of Interpretation of the Principle fiat iustitia, ruat coelum Most of the consequential and deontological interpretations of the fiat iustitia, ruat coelum principle, do not allow treating it as a basis for resolving practical problems ...
Wojciech Lewandowski
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The concept of absolute time is a hypothetical model from the laws of classical physics postulated by Isaac Newton in the Principia in 1687. Although the Newtonian model of absolute time has since been opposed and rejected in light of more recent scholarship, it still provides a way to study science with reference to time and understand the phenomena ...
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Absolutyzm Aleksandra III a Żydzi w Rosji w latach 1881–1894
Based on the analytical-comparative method, the aim of the article is to consider the correlations between the strengthening of absolutism in Russia by tsar Alexander III and the position of Jews in the state system.
Tadeusz Lebioda
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The absolute power of the sovereign, bureaucracy, democracy and constitutional government in the works of Slobodan Jovanović [PDF]
The papers discusses the views of Slobodan Jovanović (1869-1958) on several phenomena of Serbia’s political and institutional development in the hundred years between the First Serbian Uprising in 1804 and the fall of the Obrenović dynasty in ...
Stanovčić Vojislav
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N. ELIAS'S CONCEPT OF WESTERN EUROPEAN ABSOLUTISM: FROM ECONOMIC TO SOCIOCULTURAL TRANSFORMATION
The article deals with the concept of Western European absolutism of the German sociologist Norbert Elias. The relevance of the topic is due to the fact that Elias belongs to the founders of historical sociology, a popular trend in humanitarian studies ...
Terekhov O.E., Terekhova O.N.
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Absolute tonality and absolute pitch [PDF]
The initial 5 s of each of the 12 major-key preludes from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavichord was recorded as written and also shifted by ±1, 4, 6, or 7 semitones, and a randomized tape consisting of two repetitions of each of the 108 items was prepared. Twenty musicians, mostly pianists, decided whether each item was played in the correct key, transposed ...
W. Dixon Ward, Ernst Terhardt
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An example is given of a continuous function f : X → Y f:X \to Y which is closed, has point inverses H H -closed, but which can be extended to a continuous function F : Z → Y F:Z \to Y for some Z Z which has
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The absolutist origin of capitalism
This paper contributes to the literature on the transition from feudalism to capitalism in Western Europe, with a specific focus on the process of primitive accumulation during France’s absolutism, from the 14th to the 17th century. Drawing on Regulation
Nicolas Pinsard
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Features of Absolutist Doctrine in Robert Filmer’s “Patriarcha”
The article is devoted to analysis of the role of natural law doctrine in the justification of the absolutism by the English thinker Robert Filmer (1588-1653).
A. V. Zhuravlev
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