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introduction (also
known as a
prolegomenon) is a
beginning section which states the
purpose and
goals of the following...
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Irfan (1984). Rome and The Arabs: A
Prolegomenon to the
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volumes written by the Arab
sociologist and
historian Ibn Khaldun. Its
prolegomenon, or introduction, is al-Muqaddima. Kitāb al-ʿIbar was also
printed in...
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- self-evidence.
Baruch Spinoza in "Principia
philosophiae cartesianae" at its
Prolegomenon identified "cogito ergo sum" the "ego sum cogitans" (I am a thinking...
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Marilyn R. Mumford, "A
Feminist Prolegomenon for the
Study of
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