…probably going to be relevant to you wherever you happen to live, covering everything from what makes for an effective state housing law to how transportation systems can manage the transition to increasing density. We also talk about two things that'll be the subject of future e…
… Avicenna's Physics and Cosmology (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2018), which-among other things features two contributions on the Arabic reception of Avicenna's temporal theory (viz., Adamson, "The Existence of Time in FalJr al-Din al-Raz:i's al-Matalib al-'aliya;' 65-99 and Lammer, "Tim…
…lly are disagreements in principle here, and the scholastics certainly got some things wrong. Yet if we leave the question in this state, we are surely, as Catholics, in a curious state. We recite a creed in which the Son is said to be "consubstantial" with the Father; we speak o…
…of being able to get rid of a lot of stuff we've already got, to simply add new things on top of what we already have, and therefore try to make what we are doing now consistent with what we've done before. The Affordable Care Act, which I supported and still grudgingly support n…
… - Wikiquote Jump to content From Wikiquote I don't expect you to understand anything I'm telling you. But I know you will remember this — that nothing good ever ends . If it did, there would be no people in the world — no life at all , anywhere. And the world is full of people a…
…ess; it incorporates interpretation, manipulation, and even omission of the things we see. The binary nature of computing and its symbolic structure proves inadequate6 to handle Stiny’s shapes, and thus he prefers talking about calculating as opposed to computing. The discussion …
…arly unanimous in holding that since ―creation involves the coming to be of something out of nothing . . . the created thing must acquire being after non-being,‖1 with ―after‖ taken in a temporal sense. Thus there must be a time when the creation was not, ―if the expression ex ni…
…dditional bio information A lot of corrective reading programs try to avoid the things that give kids problems. No! The key is to teach it properly and confront it . We're slowly moving toward the direction that there is a " dys-teach-ia ”—that kids are logical and have mislearne…
…dditional bio information A lot of corrective reading programs try to avoid the things that give kids problems. No! The key is to teach it properly and confront it . We're slowly moving toward the direction that there is a " dys-teach-ia ”—that kids are logical and have mislearne…
…d its long relationship to the world of cars and trucks. The stories cover everything from import tuners to gardening trucks, auto designers to gas station mechanics, prewar hot rodders to 21st century drift racers. At the heart of Cruising J-Town are the personal and family stor…
…I had a wonderful time growing up. It was a great neighborhood. We had a lot of things that we did, a lot of things that people will never experience that we did. It was wonderful. So, and I had an aorta dissection three years ago. That’s where my aorta tore. And I almost left th…
…chelors of Arts from Barnard College, Columbia University. What's your favorite thing to make? Pronouns: She, her, hers. Cara Lesser Founder & Executive Director Holly Christensen Chief Operating Officer Holly oversees the day-to-day operations of the museum, and ensures that our…
…e kind of ‘digital’ existence.3 While the fact that we can imagine this kind of thing may not in any way prove that we can actually live without a body (which is what the French philoso- pher René Descartes claimed),4 it is certainly suggestive of the possibility. We cannot deny …
… both senses. His poetry is lazy and meditative, focusing almost exclusively on things seen rather than things done, on the still life, the view from the window, the quiet ordinariness of each “day like any other.”3 Likewise, Schuyler’s is perhaps the least “painful” (difficult, …
… surface-continent we come to” (moving outwards). This would amount to the same thing. But I cannot take it (with the Com- mentators) as meaning ‘proper,’ which would surely be a contra- diction in terms. (Simplic. explains πρῶτον as meaning τÙ προσεχÔς (immediately contiguous) a…