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Trialism in
philosophy was
introduced by John
Cottingham as an
alternative interpretation of the mind–body
dualism of Descartes.
Trialism keeps the two...
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Trialism and the
Croatian state, Dr. Ivo Pilar, historian,
politician and K.u.K.
officer who
advocated the idea of
trialism in his book The...
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Trialism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trialism may
refer to:
Trialism (philosophy), a
designation for
several philosophical concepts Trialism (politics)...
- In law, a
trial is a
coming together of
parties to a dispute, to
present information (in the form of evidence) in a tribunal, a
formal setting with the...
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takes part in
trials, in particular, Time
trialist A
Trialist An
advocate of
trialism (philosophy) An
advocate of
trialism (politics)
Trialism (disambiguation)...
- The
Nuremberg trials were held by the
Allies against representatives of the
defeated ****
Germany for
plotting and
carrying out
invasions of
other countries...
- The
Trial (German: Der Prozess) is a
novel written by
Franz Kafka in 1914 and 1915 and
published posthumously on 26
April 1925. One of his best-known...
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Clinical trials are
prospective biomedical or
behavioral research studies on
human parti****nts
designed to
answer specific questions about biomedical...
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Functional trialism emphasizes the
distinction between the
three main
branches of
government (legislative, executive, and judicial)
while structural trialism refers...
- On
Trial may
refer to: On
Trial (1917 film), an
American silent film
directed by
James Young On
Trial (1928 film), an
American film
directed by Archie...