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Re: Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Epigraphics in alt.philosophy
Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 30, 2008 20:43

... of destroying traditional and unique environments, Meyrowitz's impressive study shows, radically altering the tacit "situational geography" (6) that has long governed normal behavior. (As an epigraph to his book, Meyrowitz quotes, appropriately, Marshall McLuhan's observation that "nothing can be further from the spirit of the new technology than 'a place for everything and ...
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Re: Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 30, 2008 20:36

... in the process of destroying traditional and unique environments, Meyrowitz's impressive study shows, radically altering the tacit "situational geography" (6) that has long governed normal behavior. (As an epigraph to his book, Meyrowitz quotes, appropriately, Marshall McLuhan's observation that "nothing can be further from the spirit of the new technology than 'a place for everything and ...
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help - aiuto pianistico -diteggiatura     

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Author: almaviva
Date: Feb 14, 2008 13:57

qualcuno di voi ha mai suonato/letto/studiato/conosce le "Six Epigraphes Antiques" di Debussy, (versione per pianoforte solo)? se si, che diteggiatura ha utilizzato/utilizzerebbe per le battute 21-22 del primo pezzo (pour remercier pan, dieu du vent d'eté)? hai visto mai che qualcuno mi illuminasse :)))) salutoni e grazie in anticipo a chi si degna di leggere/rispondere manuel
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Re: Going Insane     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Feb 12, 2008 19:51

... in life-or- death situations. But love and solidarity are relative. To say that people are more caring toward their relatives is to say that they are more callous toward their nonrela-tives. The epigraph to Robert Wright's book on evolutionary psychology is an excerpt from Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory in which the protagonist broods about his daughter: "He said, 'Oh god, help ...
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Re: Rowling, Tolkien, Lewis, Dostoevsky     

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Author: Moloko
Date: Aug 8, 2007 09:22

... are revealed, not all of which have been foreshadowed. This is a dark book which may upset younger readers, but it will also instruct them in the cost of what is valuable. It has two epigraphs, one from Aeschylus and the other from the Quaker William Penn. The first, from The Libation Bearers, is an appeal to the cthonic gods to aid the children of Agamemnon to end the hereditary ...
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Re: Ayn Rand: Another Atheist Architect Of The Culture Of Death     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jun 8, 2007 10:48

... in life-or- death situations. But love and solidarity are relative. To say that people are more caring toward their relatives is to say that they are more callous toward their nonrela-tives. The epigraph to Robert Wright's book on evolutionary psychology is an excerpt from Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory in which the protagonist broods about his daughter: "He said, 'Oh god, help ...
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Hayek & the intellectuals     

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Author: Jeff Dege
Date: May 7, 2007 16:58

...so. But Hayek's inestimable value is to have dramatized the subtle insidiousness of the socialist enterprise. "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once": that sentence from Hume stands as an epigraph to "The Road to Serfdom." It is as pertinent today as when Hayek set it down in 1944. Notes 1. The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek, Volume II: The Road to Serfdom:...
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The Systematic use of Lies in the Palestinian Media     

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Author: Guerite³
Date: Jan 23, 2007 11:06

... it. or to enable legitimacy for the existence of Jews on this land." [Al Ayyam, December 4, 1998] ... http://www.pmw.org.il/specrep-16.html "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - George Santayana (1863-1952), spanish born U.S. philosopher, poet. William L. Shirer made these words the epigraph for his book, Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1959).
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Lecture of the Week: Part II: Asking the Wrong Questions     

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Author: Wirt Atmar
Date: Oct 4, 2006 09:45

... on the monumental stela and other buildings was actually historical, dealing with the birth, accession, and death dates for the Maya rulers. Knowing the context of the inscriptions, Maya epigraphers were then capable for the first time to decipher the hieroglyphs. The second great misunderstanding associated with the invading Europeans was trying to impose the European idea of the pasture ...
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