| Hans Reichenbach Hamburg, German Empire (now in Germany) Hans_Reichenbach
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| Conservation genetics Conservation genetics is an interdisciplinary science that aims to apply genetic methods to the conservation and restoration of biodiversity. Researchers involved in conservation genetics come from a variety of fields including population genetics, molecular ecology, biology, evolutionary biology, and systematics. Conservation_genetics
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| R. E. Powers Details of the life of R.E. R._E._Powers
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| MFH User_talk:MFH
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| Chiliagon Talk:Chiliagon
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| Naturalism (philosophy) Philosophical naturalism has been described in various ways. In its broadest and strongest sense, naturalism is the metaphysical position that "nature is all there is and all basic truths are truths of nature. Naturalism_(philosophy)
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| Protagoras Talk:Protagoras
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| Crackpot index The crackpot index is a number that rates scientific claims or the individuals that make them, in conjunction with a method for computing that number. The method, proposed (most likely as a joke) by mathematical physicist John Baez in 1992, computes an index by responses to a list of 37 questions, each positive response contributing a point value ranging from 1 to 50. Crackpot_index
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| Process and Reality In philosophy, especially metaphysics, the book Process and Reality, by Alfred North Whitehead, sets out its author's philosophy of organism, also called process philosophy. The book, published in 1929, is a revision of the Gifford Lectures he gave in 1927-28. Process_and_Reality
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| Thrasymachus Thrasymachus (Θρασύμαχος) (ca. 459-400 BCE) was a sophist of Ancient Greece best known as a character in Plato's Republic. Thrasymachus
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| Largest known prime number The largest known prime number is the largest integer that is currently known to be a prime number. Largest_known_prime_number
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| Justin Hirsh User:Justin_Hirsh
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| Donald B. Gillies Donald Bruce Gillies (October 151928 – July 171975) was a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist, known for his work in game theory, computer design, and minicomputer programming environments. Donald_B._Gillies
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| Physics (Aristotle) Physics (or "Physica", or "Physicae Auscultationes" meaning "lessons") is a key text in the philosophy of Aristotle. It inaugurates the current Andronichean order, the long series of Aristotle's physical, cosmological and biological works, and is preliminary to them. Physics_(Aristotle)
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| Schizocoelous Schizocoelous development is exclusive to protostomes: phyla Mollusca, Annelida, and Arthropoda. The term refers to the order of organization of cells in the gastrula leading to development of the coelom. Schizocoelous
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| Thabit number In number theory, a Thabit number or Thâbit ibn Kurrah Number is an integer of the form 3 · 2n − 1 for a non-negative integer n. The first few Thabit numbers are: Thabit_number
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| Mel Etitis/Archive 8 User_talk:Mel_Etitis/Archive_8
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| Utilitarianism (book) John Stuart Mill's book Utilitarianism is a philosophical defense of utilitarianism in ethics. The essay first appeared as a series of three articles published in Fraser's Magazine in 1861; the articles were collected and reprinted as a single book in 1863. Utilitarianism_(book)
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| Middle Platonism Middle Platonism was the development of certain philosophical doctrines associated with Plato from approximately 130 B.C. Middle_Platonism
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| Deductive-nomological The deductive-nomological (or D-N) model is a formalized view of scientific explanation in natural language. It characterizes scientific explanations primarily as deductive arguments with at least one natural law statement among its premises. Deductive-nomological
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| Ariel Glenn Ariel T. Glenn (née Laura A. Ariel_Glenn
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| Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP) is a free online encyclopedia on philosophical topics and philosophers founded by James Fieser in 1995. The current general editors are James Fieser and Bradley Dowden. Internet_Encyclopedia_of_Philosophy
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| P/poly In computational complexity theory, P/poly is the complexity class of languages recognized by a polynomial-time Turing machine with a polynomial-bounded advice function. It is also (equivalently) defined as the class of languages that have a polynomial-size non-uniform circuit family, non-uniform PSIZE. P/poly
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| Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov (; surname also Anglicized as "Fedorov") (June 9, 1829–December 28, 1903) was a Russian Orthodox Christian philosopher, who was part of the Russian cosmism movement and a precursor of transhumanism. Fyodorov advocated radical life extension, physical immortality and even resurrection of the dead, using scientific methods. Nikolai_Fyodorovich_Fyodorov
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| Alvin Goldman Alvin Ira Goldman (born 1938) is an American professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University in New Jersey. He previously taught at the University of Michigan and at the University of Arizona. Alvin_Goldman
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| Valentin Voloshinov Valentin Nikolaevich Voloshinov () (1895–June 13, 1936) was a Soviet/Russian linguist, whose work has been influential in the field of literary theory and Marxist theory of ideology. Valentin_Voloshinov
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| Nicholas Cimini User:Nicholas_Cimini
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| Full cycle A full cycle is a mathematical term that represents a traversal over a set of non-random numbers. A full cycle implies that every number in the set was chosen exactly once before repeating. Full_cycle
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| Zhang Zai Zhang Zai (; 1020-1077) was a Chinese Neo-Confucian moral philosopher and cosmologist. Zhang_Zai
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| Ge Hong Ge Hong (, 284–364), courtesy name Zhichuan (稚川), was a minor southern official during the Jìn Dynasty (263-420), best known for his interest in Daoism, alchemy, and techniques of longevity. Yet religious and esoteric writing represents only a portion of Ge's considerable literary output, which as a whole, spans a broad range of content and genres. Ge_Hong
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| Mindstream Mindstream is a compound lexical item composed of mind and stream used to translate a term from Buddhist philosophy. In Vajrayana (Tantric Buddhism) it may be understood as an upāya (Sanskrit) doctrine of the nonlocal, atemporalNonlocal and atemporal may be resolved into a qualification of omnipresent. Mindstream
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| Peter Annet Peter Annet (1693–18 January 1769) was an English deist. Peter_Annet
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| Libertarianism/Page move Talk:Libertarianism/Page_move
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| Chen prime A prime number p is called a Chen prime if p + 2 is either a prime or a product of two primes. The even number 2p + 2 therefore satisfies Chen's theorem. Chen_prime
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| Antiochus of Ascalon Antiochus (), of Ascalon, (lived c. 130-68 BC), was an Academic philosopher. Antiochus_of_Ascalon
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| Chen prime Talk:Chen_prime
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| Gustav Gustavovich Shpet Gustav Gustavovich Shpet (1879-1937) was a Russian philosopher. He was a follower of Edmund Husserl's phenomenology and introduced Husserlian phenomenology to Russia, modifying the phenomenology which he found in Husserl. Gustav_Gustavovich_Shpet
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| Potential gradient Talk:Potential_gradient
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| Buddhism and evolution Many religions have perspectives on the theory of evolution, including the degree of compatibility that evolution can have with their respective faith. Furthermore, many contend that the concepts of divine creation and evolution are mutually exclusive beliefs. Buddhism_and_evolution
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| Salomon Maimon Salomon ben Josua Maimon (1754, Sukowiborg/Niasviž, near Mirz, Polish Lithuania - 22 November 1800, Nieder-Siegersdorf*, Niederschlesien) was a German philosopher born of Jewish parentage in Belorussia. Salomon_Maimon
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| Eisenstein prime In mathematics, an Eisenstein prime is an Eisenstein integer Eisenstein_prime
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| Gigantic prime A gigantic prime is a prime number with at least 10,000 decimal digits. Gigantic_prime
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| Evolutionary ethics Evolutionary ethics concerns approaches to ethics (morality) based on the role of evolution in shaping human psychology and behavior. Such approaches may be based in scientific fields such as evolutionary psychology or sociobiology, with a focus on understanding and explaining observed ethical preferences and choices. Evolutionary_ethics
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| Fibonacci prime A Fibonacci prime is a Fibonacci number that is prime. Fibonacci_prime
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| Pmanderson User:Pmanderson
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| The Pacer Founded in 1928, The Pacer is the name of the student newspaper of the University of Tennessee at Martin. The Office of Student Publications at UT Martin publishes The Pacer every Tuesday morning throughout the semester except for holidays and exam periods. The_Pacer
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| Pierpont prime A Pierpont prime is a prime number of the form Pierpont_prime
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| Twin prime Talk:Twin_prime
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| Eisenstein prime Talk:Eisenstein_prime
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| Christianity/Archive 8 Talk:Christianity/Archive_8
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