Lucretius On the Nature of the Universe
.... At the end of
Book III, Lucretius provides a stern argument against those who seem to think that death is something avoidable or alterable. ....
(1021

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Lucretius On The Nature of the Universe
.... At the end of
Book III, Lucretius provides a stern argument against those who seem to think that death is something avoidable or alterable. ....
(1021

4

)
JOHN CALVIN
.... too much. "Refutation of the False Accusations by Which the Papists Try to Cast Odium Upon This Doctrine" (
Book III, l. 16). It ....
(1752

7

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Aristotle's The Politics
An Explication of
Book III of Aristotle's The Politics. .... Aristotle, "
Book III: The Theory of Citizenship and Constitutions." The Politics. ....
(1460

6

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Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics
.... makes. In
Book III Aristotle discusses involuntary actions, or those that are done under constraint or due to ignorance. He says ....
(882

4

)
Nicomachean Ethics
.... makes. In
Book III Aristotle discusses involuntary actions, or those that are done under constraint or due to ignorance. He says ....
(1550

6

)
Cicero's Concept of the Commonwealth
.... In
Book III of On the Commonwealth, Cicero uses the character of Philus to deny the existence of any true, or universal, justice, because "experience and ....
(1668

7

)
The Confessions of Augustine
....
Book III ends with the rev elation that Augustine's mother Monica, who had sought spiritual counseling to help her son, was advised to let matters run their ....
(2125

9

)
Gulliver's Travels
.... In
Book III, the main attack is on the Whig ministry of George I because of his experimentations in government and in many other fields. ....
(5285

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Kandinsky's Untitled Improvisation III
.... Kandinsky theorized about abstract painting and Untitled Improvisation
III can be studied .... In 1912, Kandinsky published his
book, Concerning the Spiritual in Art ....
(1934

8

)
Vererable Bede's Ecclesiastical History of English People
.... The Bernicians are cited in
Book III as reverting to "the corruption and damnation of their former idolatry" (p. 143) after having been won over to the faith ....
(2587

10

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Plato, Aristotle, and Knowledge
.... Aristotle in On The Soul explains that we know because of "the work of thought and sense" (
Book III.6). While they differ in that Aristotle does not believe ....
(818

3

)
The question of immortality
.... makes. In
Book III Aristotle discusses involuntary actions, or those that are done under constraint or due to ignorance. He says ....
(2694

11

)
St. Augustine's Influence on Milton
.... narrative has. In
Book III of Paradise Lost, God sees Satan coming to corrupt man; "Man there plac't, with purpose to assay / . . . by ....
(4715

19

)
Theological Relationship Between Milton & Augustine
.... narrative has. In
Book III of Paradise Lost, God sees Satan coming to corrupt man; "Man there plac't, with purpose to assay / . . . by ....
(4765

19

)
Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics
.... when government was administered by law or by wise rulers, but Aristotle believes justice only occurs when laws are "reason unaffected by desire" (
Book III.ii ....
(1241

5

)
Homer's The Iliad
.... In
Book III he presents the duel between Paris and Menelaus even though this action took place in the first year of the siege. You bad-luck charm! ....
(1366

5

)
Nietzche's View of Self-Denial
.... Preface (1887) | sections 1-5 | sections vi-xv On the Use and Abuse of History for Life (1873) The Will to Power:
Book I: Nihilism |
Book III: Principles of a ....
(915

4

)
Plato and Aristotle Epistemology
.... Aristotle (2008,
Book III) believes that animal souls have two characteristics, "(a) the faculty of discrimination which is the work of thought and sense, and ....
(753

3

)
Nature of Virtue in The Prince & The Discourses
.... He picks this theme up again in Chapter IX of
Book III of The Discourses, "Whoever Desires Constant Success Must Change His Conduct with the Time." He comments ....
(1648

7

)
Religious Thought of Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
.... that he "became to myself a barren land" while also declaring that giving oneself over to God means "enter[ing] into the joy of his Lord."
Book III ends with ....
(4824

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Paradise Lost
.... In
Book III, when Christ is introduced and is witnessing the unfolding of the situation that will make the Redemption necessary, Satan is a fully formed and ....
(5393

22

)
St. Augustine's Analysis of Judaism
.... that he "became to myself a barren land" while also declaring that giving oneself over to God means "enter[ing] into the joy of his Lord."
Book III ends with ....
(4938

20

)
The Battle of Cannae
.... Polybius, however, concludes
Book III of his account earlier, almost immediately after the mopping-up operations that followed the battle of Cannae, alluding ....
(5814

23

)
Da Vinci's Ideas of Drawing
.... The most effective parts of the
book in Part
III for this reader are those which emphasize freedom, creativity, play, and experimentation which seeks to ....
(2303

9

)
Aristotle's Political Throught
.... In
Book III of the Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle discusses involuntary actions, or those that are done under constraint or due to ignorance. ....
(6562

26

)
Theories of News & Newswork
.... The third topic, Part
III of the
book is, according to editor Berkowitz, a "macrolevel of analysis." News texts are examined "in relation to society and culture ....
(914

4

)
Augustine
.... In
Book III, he characterizes Manichaeanism as "a lot of nonsense" and "deep darkness" in order to valorize by contrast his embrace of orthodox Christianity. ....
(3489

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DOING BUSINESS IN SAUDI ARABIA
.... For example, in
Book III, Section II, dealing with a contract of guarantee, the Majella specifies conditions attaching to this type of contract. ....
(7645

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Environmental Science
.... a goal more realistic. In this analysis, Part
III and Part IV of the
book will be critically assessed. Part
III is entitled Life ....
(1151

5

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