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- Hegel, idealism and God: philosophy as the self-correcting appropriation of the norms of life and thought
- Hegel can be said to have taken philosophical idealism to its most extreme point, the point of absolute idealism, and, from the perspective of much contemporary philosophy, this has been enough to damn him. (1) However, an adequate approach to what such a philosophical stance entails, as well as what...
- Research articles 2007-07-01
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- The Cambridge Companion to Malebranche.(Book Review) (book review)
- Ed. STEVEN NADLER Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. x, 316. The absence of Nicolas Malebranche (1638-1715) from the standard rationalism syllabus is less a reflection of his having written too little that was interesting to his successors than of his having written too...
- Research articles 2002-01-01
- German scientists successfully inseminate white rhinoceros for first time
- BERLIN AFP — In a world first, German scientists have successfully artificially inseminated a white rhinoceros, a highly endangered species, the Berlin-based Leibniz Institute of Zoology and Research for wild animals announced. Lulu, a 24-year-old white rhinoceros housed at Budapest Zoo, is now five months pregnant. The gestation period...
- Research articles 2004-10-04
- Reflections of a 'Quicksilver' Mind.(Neal Stephenson)(Interview)
- Science fiction, says Neal Stephenson, is "fiction in which ideas play an important part." Ideas abound in his 927-page "Quicksilver," the first of the three-volume "Baroque Cycle," set entirely between 1656 and 1714. At the center of this sprawling, irreverent narrative is the concept of a...
- Research articles 2003-10-20
- SEC nominee is pro-business — so what?
- WASHINGTON -- California Congressman Chris Cox, the president's nominee to be chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, would like to write a book giving Leibniz his due, at Newton's expense, for the invention of calculus. Could Cox really also be "a devoted student of Ayn Rand"? She...
- Research articles 2005-06-12
- Schilling Robotics Sells $6M State-of-the-Art Remotely Operated Vehicle ; Sale Represents Optimal Opportunities for Exploration and Exploitation of the Oceans by German Ministry of Science
- KIEL, Germany -- In 2007, the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences (IFM-GEOMAR) in Kiel, Germany will receive the world's most advanced remotely operated vehicle ROV system for marine research. The ROV system, built by the U.S. company Schilling Robotics, costs EUR 4.7 million (approximately $6 million USD). In the presence...
- Research articles 2006-07-24
- Schilling Robotics Sells $6 Million Remotely Operated Vehicle
- Wireless News 07-24-2006 Schilling Robotics Sells $6 Million Remotely Operated Vehicle WIRELESS NEWS-July 24, 2006-Schilling Robotics Sells $6 Million Remotely Operated Vehicle C2006 10Meters - http:// www.10meters.com The Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences (IFM-GEOMAR) in Kiel,...
- Research articles 2006-07-24
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