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Ibn Khaldun wrote his penetrating works on the philosophy of history some 700 years after Karbala.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Muslim-on-Muslim Violence
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They are also generally used by men as a store of treasure. (Cited in An Arab Philosophy of History) by C.
FORBES: Ronald Reagan, Ibn Khaldun, Mahathir Mohamad: Back to Capitalist Basics
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The first five installments of the series are something of an art-history and philosophy course.
NEWYORKER: Leap of Faith
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It contains many original manuscripts and rare copies of major works on history, literature, philosophy, law, astronomy, physics, chemistry, pharmacology, geography, music, mathematics, mineralogy, economy, fine arts, etc. written in Uzbek, Arabic, Farsi, Tajik, Urdu, Pushtu, Tatar, Azeri, Turkish, Turkmen, Uighur and other languages.
UNESCO: OFFICE IN TASHKENT
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Their commentary may have cultural force in the mainstream media, but it often lacks the sedimentary depth accrued by serious trench work in the history of ideas, science and technology, or philosophy.
FORBES: Beware The Internet As Liberation Theology
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My many initiatives and collaborations encompass innovative educational outreach approaches to art and zoological history, ecological anthropology and aesthetics, the history of ideas, exploration, environmental psychology, comparative literature, philosophy and ethics, global biodiversity field research, systematics, deep demography and animal rights.
FORBES: An Ecological Paradise in Southern India? A Discussion About The Todas With Dr. Tarun Chhabra
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Stanley Fish, a literary theorist, has suggested that the entire history of Western thought could be written as a history of the debate between Socrates and the sophists, namely that between philosophy and rhetoric.
ECONOMIST: Letters
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According to Mr Shamdasani, an eminent historian of psychology and psychiatry at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London, these included medical psychology, philology, anthropology, history, philosophy, theology and biology.
ECONOMIST: Carl Gustav Jung
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He bought thousands of books including works on music, mathematics, astronomy, history, geography, magic, theology and philosophy.
ECONOMIST: Spanish empire
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He likes companies that have a lengthy history of steady earnings growth, and, in most cases, the model I base on his philosophy requires companies to have posted increasing earnings per share each year for the past ten years.
FORBES: Warren Buffett's Investing Formula Revealed