- In an essay, article, or book, an
introduction (also
known as a prolegomenon) is a
beginning section which states the
purpose and
goals of the following...
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prolegomena) is an
Ancient Gr**** word (προλεγόμενον) used to mean "prologue" or "introduction", to
introduce a
larger work, e.g.: a book.
Prolegomena...
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Prolegomena to Any ****ure
Metaphysics That Will Be Able to
Present Itself as a
Science (German:
Prolegomena zu
einer jeden künftigen Metaphysik, die als...
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biblical scholars, he is best
known for his book,
Prolegomena zur
Geschichte Israels (
Prolegomena to the
History of Israel); his work in
Arabic studies...
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figure of the
group known as the
Cambridge Ritualists. In 1903, her book
Prolegomena on the
Study of Gr****
Religion appeared.
Harrison became close to Francis...
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Prolegomena de
comoedia (English:
Introduction to Comedy) is a
modern collective name for
several short ancient Gr**** and
Byzantine writings in Gr****...
- the way in
which our
senses are
affected by this
unknown something. —
Prolegomena, § 32 The
first to
criticize the
concept of a thing-in-itself was F....
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lifetime but it was not
until 1955 that they were
published ("Revised
Prolegomena Symbolica ad Systemam......"). This
includes smaller tables that extrapolate...
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Cieszkowski coined the term
historiosophy in his 1838 work
Prolegomena zur
Historiosophie (
Prolegomena to a Historiosophy), a
revision of the
Hegelian philosophy...
- Salaman, Rena (1986). "The Case of the
Missing Fish, or
Dolmathon Prolegomena". In Jaine, Tom (ed.).
Oxford Symposium on Food &
Cookery 1984 & 1985:...