389 resultados para Evergreen (Cutter)
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Left to right: Res. of Lambert Dresselhouse, Sec. 20, Freedom Tp. Mich.; Res. of Mrs. R.W. Comstock, Sec. 22, Sharon Tp. Mich; Res.of Henry Uphaus, Sec. 19, Freedom Twp. Mich.; Res. of James Winton, Sec. 31, Freedom Tp. Mich., fruit grower & dealer in small fruit plants and evergreen trees; Res. of John G. Feldkamp, Sec. 11, Freedom Tp. Mich.; Res. of Wm. F. Pficenmaier, Sec. 3, Freedom Tp. Mich.; Res. of Ernst G. Haarer, Sec. 29, Freedom Tp. Mich.; Res. of Joseph Weis, Sec. 34, Freedom Tp., Mich. Publication information: Chicago, Ill. : Everts & Stewart, 1874.
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"Publication no. 58; November 1939."
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"An Evergreen book."
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Originally consisted of 40 studies; the 2 additional studies are no by Kreutzer. CF. Pref. to B. Cutter's ed. (Boston, O. Ditson, c1901).
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Many philosophers, especially in the wake of the 17th century, have favored an inegalitarian view of shape and color, according to which shape is mind-independent while color is mind-dependent. In this essay, I advance a novel argument against inegalitarianism. The argument begins with an intuition about the modal dependence of color on shape, namely: it is impossible for something to have a color without having a shape (i.e. without having some sort of spatial extension, or at least spatial location). I then argue that, given reasonable assumptions, inegalitarianism contradicts this modal-dependence principle. Given the plausibility of the latter, I conclude that we should reject inegalitarianism in favor of some form of egalitarianism—either a subjective egalitarianism on which both shape and color are mind-dependent or an objective egalitarianism on which both shape and color are mind-independent.
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"CG 373-24."
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Two tables mounted on boards and bound.
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Title from caption.
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Added t.-p.: Public libraries in the United States of America, their history, condition, and management. Special report, Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Education. Part II, 1876.
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Reprint of part I of the 1876 ed.
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Includes 87 or more reports on individual lakes in Illinois; some will be updated periodically.
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Mode of access: Internet.