491 resultados para Choreographic Enquiry
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v.1. The life of Dr. Goldsmith. The vicar of Wakefield -- v.2-3. Citizen of the world -- v.4. An enquiry into the present state of polite learning. Essays originally published in 1765. The life of Thomas Parnell, D.D. The life of Henry Lord Viscount Bolingbroke -- v.5. Preface to Dr. Brooke's natural history. Introduction to a new History of the world. Preface to the Roman history. Preface to the History of England. Preface to An history of the earth. Preface to the Beauties of English poetry. Preface to a collection of poems for young ladies, devotional, moral, and entertaining. Dr. Aikin's Critical dissertation on the poetry of Dr. Goldsmith. Poems. Dramatic : The good-natur'd man. She stoops to conquer.
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Dedication dated Dublin, July 15, 1781.
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Title page lacking; cataloged from NUC copy.
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The second dialogue appeared originally, without the author's knowledge, as an appendix to William Mudford's A critical enquiry into the moral writings of Dr. Samuel Johnson. 1802.
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v. 1-2. Essays, moral, political, and literary.--v. 3. An enquiry concerning human understanding. A dissertation on the passions.--v. 4. An enquiry concerning the principles of morals. The natural history of religion.
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Series title on spine: Harvard classics : the five foot shelf of books.
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Binder's title.
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At head of title: State of New York.
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Cover title: The postmen's case for enquiry.
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The t.p. is a type-facsimile of the original ed.
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Results of an inquiry on imperial cooperation, etc., instituted by the Round table groups (so called from the name of the quarterly review instituted by their members)
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Vol. 2: Second edition, revised. Vol. 3: Second edition, revised and enlarged.
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In this article I review 20 years of writing on communication policy in Prometheus. I examine the contribution Prometheus has made to three areas of knowledge about communication policy: communication itself, its histories, and broad notions of communication policy; telecommunications; and new communication technology. I suggest that it is in the latter two areas focusing on the technological dimensions of communication policy, that the journal has consistently contributed genuinely innovative work. Here the journal has fostered interdisciplinary writing and enquiry where policy and technology developments most required critique and new ideas.
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Economic philosophy is not often taught, and is not necessarily easily taught. It involves enquiry into implicit assumptions within orthodox economics and within alternatives to it. It seeks to highlight why it is that some critics object that neoclassical economics is too atomistic, hedonistic, and rationalistic, or why others lament that there is much hidden metaphysics in Friedman and his Chicago School colleagues. It addresses the issue of whether - in a reversal of the view that economics is the imperialistic social science - significant philosophical assumptions have been silently but inescapably imported into orthodox economics. This paper seeks to facilitate the presentation of such material with illustrations selected from social economics, development economics, and critiques of utilitarianism.
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Provides a forum for philosophical and social scientific enquiry that incorporates the work of scholars from a variety of disciplines who share a concern with the production, assessment and validation of knowledge.