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  • 22List of the works of Rudyard Kipling — Rudyard Kipling s WorksBooks(These are all collections of short stories except as noted.) * Departmental Ditties (1886, poetry) * Plain Tales from the Hills (1888) * Soldiers Three (1888) * The Story of the Gadsbys (1888) * In Black and White… …

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  • 23Libertarianism (metaphysics) — This article is about a form of metaphysics. For the political philosophy, see Libertarianism. For Libertarian political parties, see Libertarian Party. The task of the metaphysical libertarian is to reconcile free will with indeterminism… …

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  • 24David Malet Armstrong — David M. Armstrong receiving his doctor of letters (h.c.) at the Nottingham University, UK on 13th December 2007 Full name David Malet Armstrong Born 8 July 1926 Melbourne Era …

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  • 25Libertarianism — This article is about the political philosophy. For Libertarian political parties, see Libertarian Party. For other uses, see Libertarianism (disambiguation). Part of a series on …

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  • 26Expedición Fram — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Fram zarpó de Bergen el 2 de julio de 1893, con destino al océano Ártico …

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  • 27libertarian — libertarianism, n. /lib euhr tair ee euhn/, n. 1. a person who advocates liberty, esp. with regard to thought or conduct. 2. a person who maintains the doctrine of free will (distinguished from necessitarian). adj. 3. advocating liberty or… …

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  • 28necessarian — necessarianism, n. /nes euh sair ee euhn/, n., adj. necessitarian. [NECESSARY + AN] * * * …

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  • 29necessitarianism — /neuh ses i tair ee euh niz euhm/, n. the doctrine that all events, including acts of the will, are determined by antecedent causes; determinism. [1850 55; NECESSITARIAN + ISM] * * * …

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  • 30Stoicism — /stoh euh siz euhm/, n. 1. a systematic philosophy, dating from around 300 B.C., that held the principles of logical thought to reflect a cosmic reason instantiated in nature. 2. (l.c.) conduct conforming to the precepts of the Stoics, as… …

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