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Theory of History.

The Journal of Philosophy, 1926
Theory of History. By Prof. Frederick J. Teggart. (Published on the Foundation established in Memory of Philip Hamilton McMillan of the Class of 1894, Yale College.) Pp. xix + 231. (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1925.) 14s. net.
J. W. Swain, Frederick J. Teggart
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History of Theory/Theory of History

Poetics Today, 1986
It has been more than a year since my Russian Formalism: A Metapoetics was published by Cornell University Press and the first reviews have now appeared. As might have been expected, the book has received a far from uniform response. I myself have questions about some of its conclusions and yet I think that most of its critics have misunderstood my ...
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History of Glottogonic Theories

1992
Early speculation on the origin of language usually regarded it as a gift of the gods, though some argued that it was a purely natural human attribute, in Greece, Rome, and India. Traditional Jewish, Christian, and Islamic thought generally accepted the Biblical account of Adam’s first use of language in Eden and the later dispersion of tongues. Hebrew
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Theories of History.

History and Theory, 1960
Hans Meyerhoff, Patrick Gardiner
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History, Chinese theories of

2018
The beginnings of Chinese historical writing can be seen in the works of several early thinkers of the sixth through third centuries bc. The various features which we see in their nascent form in early classical sources were developed, synthesized and found their first mature expression in the composition of what came to be known as the Standard or ...
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History of Gauge Theory

2019
The roots of gauge invariance are given followed by the role of the key gauge field, the vector potential. The milestones of the development of gauge invariance principle in physics are described. The roles of Maxwell, V. Fock, Herman Weyl are provided.
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