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... Normally,perhaps, each ofthe factors is necessary, given the others and the world being in other ways the same, for the occurrence of E—that is,without any one of them, the world otherwise remaining the same, ... concepts, to the existence of a supremecause. The first proof is the physico-theological, the second the cosmological, the third the ontological. There are, and there can be, no others.9 The distinction ... apart from the argu-ment from evil, have been largely in the form of criticisms of the theist’s arguments. I therefore discuss such arguments in the course of discussing each ofthe main arguments...
... this tale, the monks performthis dangerous service at the request ofthe parents who seek out the samfi ghain a state of desperation. 18 Similarly, in the story ofthe na¯ga Apala¯la, the Bud-dha ... Believers, 31 3. Set in Stone, 554. Ghost Stories, 875. The Politics of Enlightenment, 10 56. Policing the Monastery, 12 17. Passage from India, 14 38. Confronting Their Demons, 17 3Notes, 18 9Bibliography, ... culture that surrounded them.Nevertheless, I am indebted to both of these scholars, and others, for theirresearch and their attempts to determine the exact nature of these spirit-deities,a...
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... from the simple photographic emulsions ofthe 19 30s and 19 40s to the metre-long gas-filled chambers, criss-crossed by thousands of wires, ofthe 19 80s, and the barrels of silicon wafers ofthe ... counted as theyhit a special screen. This was how he discovered the nucleus at the heart ofthe atom.In the 19 20s, Rutherford became a champion ofthe cloud chamber, the first device toshow the ionized ... to the Heart ofthe Matter
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... keep track of. In terms ofthe number of people affected-at least 10 0 Page 15 the survival ofthe planet, due perhaps to some virulent and inescapable disease; and (iv) the end ofthe world ... sections ofthe Earth's population. This has arisen pri- marily as a result ofthe rapid rise in the size ofthe world's population, which doubled between 19 60 and 2000. The bulk of this ... years hence; (ii) the loss of our planet to some catastrophe or another, but the survival of at least some elements of our race on other worlds; (iii) the obliteration ofthe human race but...
... not the string ‘ 313 325 311 7 311 335 311 17 311 133225 311 117 311 113 35 317 ’, but is the number denoted by this string of numerals.Computable Numbers: A Guide | 11 A document written by Woodger in 19 47 ... of replacing each ‘A’by 1 , ‘C’ by ‘2’, ‘D’ by ‘3’, ‘L’ by ‘4’, ‘R’ by ‘5’, ‘N ’ by ‘6’, and ‘;’ by 7. In the case of the above example this produces: 313 325 311 7 311 335 311 17 311 133225 311 117 311 113 35 317 .65 ... Intelligence (Chapters 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 16 ). Also included is a discussion of AI by Turing, Newman, and others (Chapter 14 ).In the end, the NPL’s engineers lost the race to build the world’s Wrst workingelectronic...