Chapter 1 Thoughts
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kjohnson on 2004/01/28:
„I am not saying inventions are bad, but must we depend on the "luxury items" so much? Of course we need medical inventions, but do we really need a DVD player in our car or for that matter a Playstation 2 in our car?“
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„People who use this half-baked reasoning are really admitting they simply don't KNOW rightfrom wrong! Here's the good news - you don't have to wait until Judgment Day to find out. TheBible will tell you right now.“http://www.av1611.org/crock/jefchap1.html - Cached - Similar Pages
„His Life and Inventions by Frank Lewis Dyer Terms Contents Preface CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVII CHAPTER XVIII CHAPTER XIX CHAPTER XX CHAPTER XXI CHAPTER XXII CHAPTER XXIII CHAPTER XXIV CHAPTER XXV“http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/hst/biography/edison/ chap24.html - Cached - Similar Pages
„The idea of salvation by works caused a dependence on works for salvation. When once confidence in God was lost, then it was placed on man. As soon as a religionist believes that God is unable or unwilling to save sinners, then he sets about the work himself, and soon concludes that he can do it alone without God’s assistance.“http://www.pbministries.org/history/s.%20hassell/ church_of_god_22.htm - Cached - Similar Pages
„The more then that you shall be pleased to make use of myInventions, the more Inventive shall you ever find me, one Invention begettingstill another, and more and more improving my ability to serve my King and you;and as to my heartiness therein there needs no addition, nor to my readiness aspur. And therefore (my Lords and Gentlemen) be pleased to begin, and desistnotfrom commanding me till I flag in my obedience and endeavours to serve my Kingand Country.“http://www.history.rochester.edu/steam/dircks/ his111chap1.html - Cached - Similar Pages
„ Startlingimplications are sketched forre-valuing dramatic action, technology, wealth, cleverness, and certain'action-virtues' such as bravery, temperance, boldness--as well as [in laterchapters] traditional political valueslike autonomy, democracy, liberties and rights.“http://lamar.colostate.edu/~dlyons/ch2.htm - Cached - Similar Pages
„But if a philosopher ofscience takes a position which obliges him, on pain of inconsistency,to be reluctant to admit this, then his position can berightly described as irrationalism or relativism. Lakatos and Popperwere therefore right in applying these epithets to Kuhn's position [5]. There were further right, I believe, inthe suggestion, which is a major theme running through their commentson Kuhn, that this irrationalism stems from the conflation, in Kuhn'swritings about science, of the descriptive with the prescriptive: fromhis steady refusal to distinguish the history or sociology of sciencefrom the logic or philosophy of science [6].“http://www.geocities.com/researchtriangle/facility/4118/dcs/.../ chapter-01.html - Cached - Similar Pages
„Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM 1. Truthfulness and Truth Two currents of ideas are very prominent in modern thought and culture. On the one hand, there is an intense commitment to truthfulness--or, at any rate, a pervasive suspiciousness, a readiness against being fooled, an eagerness to see through appearances to the real structures and motives that lie behind them.“http://pup.princeton.edu/chapters/s7328.html - Cached - Similar Pages
„(We shall discuss the first accusation in the fourth chapter; the second accusation we shall deal with now.) The Machian Mr. Victor Chernov, a Narodnik and a sworn enemy of Marxism, opens a direct campaign against Engels because of the “thing-in-itself.”“http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1908/mec/ 02.htm - Cached - Similar Pages
„(Remember, even Eldredge admits that the appearance of Cambrian life forms is a mystery to his brand of science.) Therefore, he is correct in saying that evolutionistic scientists can only talk about what they think (ie. what they believe) about the natural universe, and belief requires faith. It takes more faith to accept the notion that the undeniable order and symmetry which exists throughout the entire universe is a matter of sheer chance than it does to believe that it came about through the direct action of the Most High God. “http://www.unlimitedglory.org/evcha6.htm - Cached - Similar Pages
„Once this assertion has been made, though, one must follow through to its conclusion: how powerful can Blosxom be without a database of some kind? Are there features that simply cannot be implemented, or can a sufficient application of ingenuity and persistance overcome any potential obstacle?“http://www.uncultured.com/ 2003_02_01_archive.htm - Cached - Similar Pages
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