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Reference to index of Wilfred Asten speeches and Earnest Ewart Unwin educational enquiries
Wilfred Asten (1915 -1970) was Deputy Headmaster of Friends' School and Earnest Ewart Unwin (1881 - 1944) was Headmaster of Friends' School 1924 194
O Coelho de Veludo:: quando uma coisa De Mentira vira algo De Verdade
O maior desejo do Coelho de Veludo, protagonista da história infantil homônima da escritora anglo-americana Margery Williams (1881-1944), é ser um coelho “De Verdade”. A busca existencial desse brinquedo que uma criança recebe como presente na noite de Natal é um tema recorrente no mundo da ficção literária, bastando lembrar, detendo-se em apenas dois exemplos, da busca por humanidade empreendida pela criatura de Frankenstein ou pelo boneco de madeira Pinocchio
Studio portrait of the married couple Elena Snezhina and Atanas Kirchev
Head and shoulder shot of a woman and a man in light urban clothes with hats.Elena Snezhina-Kircheva (1881 - 1944) was a Bulgarian actress at the "Svoboden teatar" (1905 - 1906) and at the National Theater in Sofia (1906 - 1944), with her husband Atanas Kirchev (1879 - 1912). Their daughter - Olga Kircheva (1903 - 1978) also became an eminent Bulgarian actress and script-writer
Професор Одеського університету Олександр Сухов (1881-1944 pp.): нові дані про останні роки життя
The present article, based on the new found documents, reconstructed the last period of biography of professor Oleksandr Sukhov (1881–1944), the author of works in the feilds of economic and physical geography, statistics, oriental studies, biology and botany, history of revolutionary movement. The conditions of his arrests in 1923 and 1938 as well as the course of investigation, sentence and death in the Siberia (by that time he had already served sentence”) were found out
MS 210 Guide to the Judson L. Taylor, MD Papers (1940-1951)
The Judson L. Taylor, MD papers consists of one oversize photograph portrait, two full sheet newspapers, and other newspapers clippings related to Judson Taylor and his brother, Dr. Martin Junius Taylor. The collection is in good condition, and all materials are stored in one oversize box. See more at MS 210
The Theological Philosophy of William Temple: A Desire Argument and a Compassionate Theodicy
In this paper, I will investigate the early work of William Temple (1881–1944). My contention is that Temple’s systematic philosophy contains resources for an interesting variant of a desire argument for God’s existence and for the truth of Christianity. This desire argument moves from claims about the nature of human reason to the conditions for its satisfaction and how that satisfaction might be achieved. In constructing this argument, Temple confronts the problem of evil, and so I will also outline his response to the problem here. Temple is often overlooked in histories of philosophy, though he was conversant with philosophical classics, including Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, and Lotze, and, to list a few of the contemporaries or near-contemporaries: Balfour, Haldane, F. H. Bradley, A. C. Bradley, Moore, Bosanquet, Joachim, and Croce. He also acknowledges, in the preface to his main philosophical work Mens Creatrix, a special debt to Bergson, but also signals distance from him in the same place. Temple presents an interesting case of a philosopher and theologian (most of his books are a mixture of the two, some being more predominantly one or the other) because of his commitment to philosophical system in the midst of early analytic philosophy
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