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  2. Paris Cité University - Wikipedia

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    Website. u-paris .fr. Paris Cité University (French: Université Paris Cité) is a public research university located in Paris, France. It was created by decree on 20 March 2019, resulting from the merger of Paris Descartes (Paris V) and Paris Diderot (Paris VII) universities, established following the division of the University of Paris in ...

  3. University of Franeker - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Academia Franekerensis or the University of Friesland, it consisted of departments of Theology, Law, Medicine, Philosophy, Mathematics and Physics. Among its well-known students was Peter Stuyvesant, last director-general of the Dutch colony of New Netherland . Initially the university had an excellent reputation, attracting ...

  4. Alan Stout (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    "Free Will and Responsibility", Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 37 (1936–37), reprinted in Readings in Ethical Theory, selected and edited by Wilfrid Sellars and John Hospers, New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952. "But Suppose Everyone Did the Same", Australasian Journal of Philosophy 32, 1954, pp. 1–29. Further reading

  5. Collège de droit in France - Wikipedia

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    Collège de droit in France. A Collège de droit ('College of law') in France is a selective training inside a faculty of law for top students selected among the French student body. Students from these programs are much more likely to enter prestigious master's degrees or law firms. [1]

  6. Cartesian oval - Wikipedia

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    Definition. Let P and Q be fixed points in the plane, and let d (P, S) and d (Q, S) denote the Euclidean distances from these points to a third variable point S. Let m and a be arbitrary real numbers. Then the Cartesian oval is the locus of points S satisfying d (P, S) + m d (Q, S) = a. The two ovals formed by the four equations d (P, S) + m d ...

  7. Paul Natorp - Wikipedia

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    Paul Natorp. Paul Gerhard Natorp (24 January 1854 – 17 August 1924) was a German philosopher and educationalist, considered one of the co-founders of the Marburg school of neo-Kantianism. He was known as an authority on Plato .

  8. Susan McCabe - Wikipedia

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    McCabe is the author of several books of poetry, most recently Descartes' Nightmare. Scholarly work. McCabe's first book, Elizabeth Bishop, Her Poetics of Loss (Penn State Press, 1994), was called by poet Donald Revell "the first book to present Bishop's poetry as a successful entirety, a coherent, humane, and progressive enterprise".

  9. Paris School of Urban Planning - Wikipedia

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    Campus Descartes. Affiliations. UPEC. UPEM. University of Paris-Est. Website. www .eup .fr. The Paris School of Urban Planning ( French: École d'urbanisme de Paris (EUP)) is a higher education and research institute, dependent of both the University of Marne-la-Vallée and the Paris 12 Val de Marne University .