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  • Position — may refer to:* A location in a coordinate system, usually in two or more dimensions; the science of position and its generalizations is topology * Body position (proprioception), the sense of the relative position of neighboring parts of the body …   Wikipedia

  • The Faculty of Arts —     The Faculty of Arts     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Faculty of Arts     One of the four traditional divisions of the teaching body of the university. It is impossible to fix the date of the origin of autonomous faculties in the early… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • The Unreality of Time — is an important paper on the philosophy of time written in 1908 by John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart. The paper was published in Mind: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy 17 (1908): 456 473. In The Unreality of Time, McTaggart… …   Wikipedia

  • Relative direction — A right handed Cartesian coordinate system, illustrating the x (right left), y (forward backward) and z (up down) axes relative to a human being. The most common relative directions are left, right …   Wikipedia

  • position — positional, adj. positionless, adj. /peuh zish euhn/, n. 1. condition with reference to place; location; situation. 2. a place occupied or to be occupied; site: a fortified position. 3. the proper, appropriate, or usual place: out of position. 4 …   Universalium

  • Relative articulation — Places of articulation Labial Bilabial Labial–velar Labial–coronal Labiodental Dentolabial Bidental …   Wikipedia

  • position — /pəˈzɪʃən / (say puh zishuhn) noun 1. condition with reference to place; location. 2. a place occupied or to be occupied; site: a fortified position. 3. proper or appropriate place: out of position. 4. situation or condition, especially with… …  

  • Relative deprivation — is the experience of being deprived of something to which one believes oneself to be entitled to have.[1] It refers to the discontent people feel when they compare their positions to others and realize that they have less than them.[2] Schaefer… …   Wikipedia

  • The exchange (chess) — The exchange in chess refers to a situation in which one player loses a minor piece (i.e. a bishop or knight) but captures the opponent s rook. The side which wins the rook is said to have won the exchange, while the other player has lost the… …   Wikipedia

  • The Grammar of Science — is a book by Karl Pearson first published at London by Walter Scott in 1892. It was recommended by Einstein to his friends of the Olympia Academy. Several themes were covered in this book that later became part of the theories of Einstein and… …   Wikipedia

  • The Demandingness Objection — is a common objection raised against Consequentialist ethical theories. The consequentialist requirement that we maximise utility impartially seems to require us to perform acts that we would normally consider to be morally optional. If my… …   Wikipedia

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