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  • 31idealism — /uy dee euh liz euhm/, n. 1. the cherishing or pursuit of high or noble principles, purposes, goals, etc. 2. the practice of idealizing. 3. something idealized; an ideal representation. 4. Fine Arts. treatment of subject matter in a work of art… …

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  • 32Socratic Club — The Oxford Socratic Club was formed in December 1941, at Oxford University, by Stella Aldwinckle of the Oxford Pastorate and a group of undergraduate students, in order to provide an open forum for the discussion of the intellectual difficulties… …

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  • 33Hans Albert — (born February 8, 1921) is a German philosopher. Born in Cologne, he lives in Heidelberg. His fields of research are Social Sciences and General Studies of Methods. He is a critical rationalist, giving special attention to rational heuristics. He …

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  • 34Scott Hall — Infobox Wrestler name=Scott Hall names=Scott Hallcite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/s/scott hall.html|title=Scott Hall Profile|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|accessdate=2008 06 18] Magnum Scott Hall Starship Coyote… …

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  • 35Hippias Minor — (or On Lying ) is thought to be one of Plato s early works. Socrates matches wits with an arrogant polymath who is also a smug literary critic. Hippias believes that Homer can be taken at face value, and that Achilles may be believed when he says …

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  • 36Euler–Maclaurin formula — In mathematics, the Euler–Maclaurin formula provides a powerful connection between integrals (see calculus) and sums. It can be used to approximate integrals by finite sums, or conversely to evaluate finite sums and infinite series using… …

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  • 37Cinderella effect — This article is about parenting. For the effect with the same name in semiconductors, see floating body effect. The Cinderella effect is a term used by psychologists to describe the high incidence of stepchildren being physically abused,… …

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  • 38non sequitur — (Lat., it does not follow) An argument in which the conclusion does not follow from the premises …

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  • 39Scientific literature — This article talks about the general structure of the production and use of scientific literature. For information on particular types, see the article for the type. For information about journal article databases, and abstract and indexing… …

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  • 40Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test — The Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test (abbreviation SweSAT ; Högskoleprovet in Swedish) is a standardized test used as one of the means to gain admission to higher education in Sweden. The test itself, which is administered by the Swedish National …

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