- 'Oneness of God') or
Divine Faith, was a
short lived syncretic religion propounded by the
Mughal emperor Akbar in 1582.
According to
Iqtidar Alam Khan, it...
- is the owner. By contrast, the
classic civil law
approach to property,
propounded by
Friedrich Carl von Savigny, is that it is a
right good
against the...
- and in a
Tantrayana syncretised form in
Indonesia (as Siwa Siddhanta)
propounds a
devotional philosophy with the
ultimate goal of
experiencing union with...
-
mortal enemy of the good').
Aristotle and
other classical philosophers propounded the
principle of the
golden mean
which counsels against extremism in general...
-
first emerged in
classical Greece with the
theory of four
elements as
propounded definitively by
Aristotle stating that fire, air,
earth and
water were...
-
Recently many of our best
naturalists have
recurred to the view
first propounded by Linnaeus, so
remarkable for his sagacity, and have
placed man in the...
- a body – does not
propound the
existence of a
supreme being, but it
qualifies as a
religion under the
broad definition propounded by the
Supreme Court...
-
Quantum mechanics and
Nobel laureate;
Charles Darwin, the
biologist who
propounded the
theory of
natural selection;
David Hume, philosopher,
economist and...
-
later sources would consistently refer to them as niyati-vādins, or 'the
propounders of the
doctrine of destiny'. Leaman, Oliver, ed. (1999). "Fatalism"....
-
issue was not
about Begg's "freedom of opinion, nor
about his
right to
propound his views: he
already exercises these rights fully as he should. The issue...