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Radio-frequency (RF) circuits exhibit several distinguishing characteristics that make them difficult to simulate using traditional SPICE transient analysis. The various extensions to the harmonic ...
PS290 - Introduction to Political Philosophy Investigates the foundation and aims of political rule as well as fundamental debates over the meaning of justice, liberty, power, authority, law and ...
Being deprived of political rights for most of world history, women tried to contribute to political theory and philosophy as soon as they could find themselves pen, paper, and free time from making ...
A new physics paper takes a step toward creating a long-sought "theory of everything" by uniting gravity with the quantum world. However, the new theory remains far from being proven observationally.
Chapters VI.-VIII. are concerned with English political theory, and bring its history down to Hobbes. In particular the political philosophy of the Puritan revolution claims attention.
This story does not end well. Without principled political renewal stemming from the fundamental root of a self-sovereign political philosophy, we should expect an intensification of surveillance and ...
How normative political theory provides benchmarks to assess governance Normative political theory is crucial in assessing how societies and polities measure up to their ideals. But how is it ...
Meanwhile, the Barnard political science department will offer two of its introductory courses in fall 2025—Introduction to American Politics and Introduction to International Relations—and the other ...
The Philosophy of Economics and Politics which introduces assesses and discusses both contemporary and historical philosophical issues at the intersection between economics and political theory.
The author is fully justified in saying that An Introduction to the Theory of Mental and Social Measurements. By Edward L. Thorndike, Professor of Psychology in Teachers' College, Columbia University.
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