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  2. De Veritate - Wikipedia

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    De Veritate combines a theory of knowledge with a partial psychology, a methodology for the investigation of truth, and a scheme of natural religion. The author's method is prolix and often far from clear; the book is no compact system, but it contains the skeleton and much of the soul of a complete philosophy.

  3. Angular defect - Wikipedia

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    Descartes's theorem. Descartes's theorem on the "total defect" of a polyhedron states that if the polyhedron is homeomorphic to a sphere (i.e. topologically equivalent to a sphere, so that it may be deformed into a sphere by stretching without tearing), the "total defect", i.e. the sum of the defects of all of the vertices, is two full circles (or 720° or 4 π radians).

  4. Category:Kraft Heinz - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturing companies based in Pittsburgh. Food manufacturers of the United States. Multinational companies headquartered in the United States. Multinational dairy companies. Multinational food companies. Berkshire Hathaway. Hidden categories: Commons category link from Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after food companies of the United ...

  5. Category:Kraft family - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Kraft. Myra Kraft. Robert Kraft. Categories: American families of Lithuanian ancestry. American families of Polish ancestry. Business families of the United States. Families from Massachusetts. Jewish-American families.

  6. The Search for Truth by Natural Light - Wikipedia

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    e. The Search for Truth by Natural Light [1] ( La recherche de la vérité par la lumière naturelle) is an unfinished philosophical dialogue by René Descartes “set in the courtly culture of the ‘ honnête homme ’ and ‘ curiosité ’.”. [2] It was written in French (presumably after the Meditations was completed [3]) but first ...

  7. Emily Kraft - Wikipedia

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    Emily Kraft. Emily Kraft (born 18 February 2002) is a German-Irish international footballer who plays for Southampton of the Women's Championship. She made her debut for the Republic of Ireland women's national football team in January 2019.

  8. French frigate Descartes - Wikipedia

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    Service. Descartes at Sebastopol, during the first day's attack by the allied fleet and armies of France and England on 17 October 1854. She took part in the Crimean War, and was used to ferry wounded from Italy. On 17 October 1855, she took part in the Battle of Kinburn . She was eventually broken up in Brest in July 1867.

  9. Scott Kraft - Wikipedia

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    Kraft has also written multiple episodes of the Nick Jr. show Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch Kids. He has story edited or written episodes of Gerald McBoing Boing, Martin Mystery, Stickin’ Around, and a feature-length Rolie Polie Olie special. He was story editor and writer/producer on 26 episodes of William Joyce's George Shrinks for Nelvana/PBS.