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  Victor Cousin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lycée had a connection with the university, and when Cousin left the secondary school he was "crowned" in the ancient hall of the Sorbonne for the Latin oration delivered by him there, in the general concourse of his school competitors.
It was through this "triple discipline" that Cousin's philosophical thought was first developed, and that in 1815 he began the public teaching of philosophy in the Normal School and in the faculty of letters.
Cousin was opposed to Kant in asserting that the unconditioned in the form of infinite or absolute cause is but Schelling a mere unrealizable tentative or effort on the part of and something different from a mere negation, yet not equivalent to a positive thought.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Victor_Cousin   (6550 words)

  
 COUSIN - LoveToKnow Article on COUSIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Cousin Pe/ad/oas was PPsed to Kant in asserting that the uncondi-le Kant, tioned in the form of infinite or absolute cause is but Schelling a mere unrealizable tentative or effort on the part of and Hegel.
The correlation of the ideas of infinite and finite does not necessarily imply their correality, as Cousin supposes; on the contrary, it is a presumption that finite is simply positive and infinite negative of the samethat the finite and infinite are simply contradictory relatives.
Cousin thus set himself to vindicate those points by reflection, he gave up the obvious advantage of his other position that the realities in question are given us in immediate and spontaneous apprehension.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /C/CO/COUSIN.htm   (2483 words)

  
 MODERN FRENCH PHILOSOPHY - CHAPTER I - ANTECEDENTS
Cousin abhorred the materialism involved in these doctrines, which he styled une doctrine désolante, and he endeavoured to raise the dignity and conception of man as a spiritual being.
Cousin's philosophy attached itself rather to the Scottish school of "common sense" than to the analytic type of doctrine which had prevailed in his own country in the previous century.
Cousin's efforts in this direction, however, dissatisfied both churchmen and philosophers and gave rise to the remark that his teaching was but une philosophie de convenance.
www.globusz.com /ebooks/Gunn/00000012.htm   (6476 words)

  
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The particular manner in which the main problems presented themselves to the French thinkers of the second half of the nineteenth century was largely determined by the events and ideas which marked the period from 1789 to 1851.
Cousin abhorred the materialism involved in these doctrines, which he styled _une doctrine désolante_, and he endeavoured to raise the dignity and conception of man as a spiritual being.
This is very noticeable in his method of treating the problem of knowledge by criticising the human mind and especially in his giving a preference to moral considerations._*_ It would be, however, very erroneous to regard Renouvier as a disciple of Kant, for he amends and rejects many of the doctrines of the German philosopher.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/etext04/mfphi10.txt   (19382 words)

  
 Cayman Net News: Problems and frustrations over course of hospital treatment
When my cousin returned to the Island, they went to the doctor’s office at the hospital, and was told that the doctor in question was on vacation, and they did not know when they would be back to work.
My cousin was still experiencing the problem, so two weeks later, they went back to the doctor’s office, only to be told by the receptionist that the doctor would not be back to work until after the middle of this year.
So my cousin went back to the hospital, and explained their problem to one of the nurses, and begged them to try to have the specialist see them that day, even if they had to wait until all of the patients with appointments were seen.
www.caymannetnews.com /2004/05/666/letter1.shtml   (678 words)

  
 The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Surname - What's wrong with marrying your cousin? By William Saletan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
These people note that 20 percent of marriages around the world are between first cousins, that Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin married their first cousins, and that first-cousin marriage, while prohibited in half the United States, is legal in Canada and throughout Europe.
If not, maybe the 24 states that ban cousin marriage should follow the lead of the five states that allow it if either party is sterile.
Not marrying a cousin is a more potent remedy than many of the medications we prescribe for heart attacks." Perhaps states should at least require cousins to get genetic counseling before marrying, as Maine has done.
slate.msn.com /?id=2064227   (1575 words)

  
 Modern French Philosophy
Was it to abandon the task of solving the problems of the universe by rapid intuitions and a priori constructions and undertake the construction of a science of the whole, built up from the data and results of the science of the parts—i.e.
This is very noticeable in his method of treating the problem of knowledge by criticising the human mind and especially in his giving a preference to moral considerations.
Renouvier himself faced this problem of the reconciliation of opposites when at an early age he inclined to follow the Hegelian philosophy, a doctrine which may very well be described as a "reconciliation of opposites," par excellence.
www.pos1.info /m/mfphi.htm   (19460 words)

  
 School Science and Mathematics: Problem solving and solving problems: Inquiry about inquiry
The standards currently labeled as "mathematics as problem solving" and "mathematics as reasoning" are analogous to the process skills in science and heavily emphasize students' ability to solve problems, complete proofs, test conjectures, and assess the validity of arguments.
Feynman, in his reflections, was focusing on solving problems and the idea that there were various ways of solving problems.
He also was quite incredulous about the idea that problems had to be solved in certain preferred ways, as opposed to other ways that would also yield the correct answer.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3667/is_200003/ai_n8885120   (1448 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | Help cousin adjust to new town | Deseret Morning News Web edition
My cousin, "Zoe," just moved to our town and is going to my school.
We're in the same classes, in the same youth group and in the same after-school activities, and we are going to the same summer camp next year.
So, she hangs out with my friends and me a lot, and even though I have no problem with that, some of my friends are hinting that they'd like her to leave us alone once in a while.
deseretnews.com /dn/print/1,1442,595113716,00.html   (566 words)

  
 Allison Kulbeda
The central problems and conflicts of these stories seem to be addressing the problems of sex and sexuality in Indian women.
Her cousin had married a woman who was not Gujarati, and this had caused a rift amongst the family, causing fighting and such forth to occur.
The fact that her cousin had married a woman that was different gave cause for her to celebrate.
members.aol.com /primerboy5/blog/paper.html   (1645 words)

  
 Ignorance Undercuts Gene Tests' Potential (washingtonpost.com)
Jim Graham, a western New York assembly line worker, was 35 when he learned that his lifelong breathing problems were caused not by asthma, but by a genetic disease that gradually stiffens patients' lungs and robs them of their ability to breathe.
Seargent's story highlights a burgeoning problem in the newly dawning age of molecular medicine: Hundreds of genetic tests are available today, thanks to the gradual unveiling of the human genetic code, and doctors are ordering them in ever increasing numbers.
A study of doctors who gave patients a genetic test for inherited colon cancer found that nearly one-fifth of the 177 people tested were not at risk of the disease so should not have been tested, and only one-fifth of the group received genetic counseling before the test.
www.life.umd.edu /classroom/BSCI410/Genes-WashPost.html   (3286 words)

  
 Cousin_CNS-UMCP.html
A three-judge panel of the court found that the cousin's drug problems were a "secret" to the juror -- even though he lived with her, she drove him to drug and alcohol treatment and knew he was on probation.
Attorneys for Calvin Junior Wilcox had charged that Lydia Elliott intentionally omitted the information about her cousin from a juror questionnaire and that should have nullified her as a juror in the case.
After the trial, Wilcox said he saw Elliott visiting Roy Everidge, her husband's first cousin, who was being held at the Dorchester County Detention Center for violating his probation from an earlier conviction for possession of cocaine.
www.journalism.umd.edu /cns/wire/1998-editions/04-April-editions/980424-Friday/Cousin_CNS-UMCP.html   (595 words)

  
 Sample Open Court Math Problems   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The various character in the stories and problems have peculiarities that the children come to know.
Because the stories and problems are filled with surprises, the children can never fall into a comfortable, nonthinking rut.
The thinking problems that follow the story are inn the same vein, but much shorter." There is a story for every 5 to eight lessons.
www.schoolofabraham.com /opencourt.htm   (418 words)

  
 Jung Talk - Piece by piece   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
My older cousin, Jenny, was picked on and hit by another student for years and even though she reported it over and over, the school refused to do anything.
Since my mother was getting frustrated with me having problems accepting my period, she`s started yelling at me. I remember an incident where I was still learning to use an appropriate amount of toilet paper, I remember her chasing me into my room.
My cousins often attacked me verbally and told me how I couldn`t participate in the things they did, I wasn`t allowed to go with them to places, they picke don me for my mental problems and my disabilities that I had, and everything else they could pick at me with.
www.cgjungpage.org /talk/showthread.php?t=3564   (2267 words)

  
 A Storyteller's Dream : [ 70 ] Yuugiou
Now here he was watching the mortals of his cousin's world move about their business with the city of Thebes spread out all around them.
No color painted the scene as it did with his cousin's world and there was nothing human running around enjoying the fruits of life.
It was perhaps the reason why either cousin never saw eye to eye with each other and things were only going to get worse between them.
www.greatestjournal.com /users/tenjou/18815.html   (3286 words)

  
 Cognitivism Cognitivism & Ethics, Etc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Adolphe Thiers under the citizen-king, and to the zeal and ability of Cousin in the work of organization, France owes what is best in her system of primary education,--a national interest which had been neglected under the
Louis Philippe came to a close through the opposition of his ministry, with Guizot at its head, to the demand for electoral reform and through the policy of the Spanish marriages, Cousin, who was opposed to the government on these points, lent his sympathy to Cavaignac and the Provisional government.
However, like the drinking age problem above, the specific length of time would need to be different for every product in order to be efficient, but the 20-year number is used because it is difficult to tell what the number should be for any individual patent.
dks.thing.net /Cognitivism.html   (10122 words)

  
 NICK SUDAR
My cousin, who was quite close to my dad, called my mom and said my dad had told him, "she's foxy - she hid my gun on me." Again, totally out of character - my dad loved his family too much to ever take his own life!
My cousin had suggested she hide the gun before this happened.
Another cousin, who had a motor home, came up from Illinois (we're in Wisconsin) to transport him since there was no way he could sit that whole time.
www.fortunecity.com /healthclub/cpr/798/nick.htm   (1308 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
KYRIACOS Pourgouris, the cousin of the dead co-pilot Pambos Charalambous, told state radio yesterday that his cousin had repeatedly voiced his concern over the safety of the fatal Helios Airways Boeing 737 which crashed in just north of Athens on Sunday.
Pambos told his mother twice in the last week that there was a problem with the plane, not the same kind of problem as you have with a car that you can pinpoint easily.
She added that when telling engineers about the problem, they had responded by saying that the smoke was from the ovens and that the aircraft was deemed safe to fly to Athens.
www.cyprus-mail.com /news/main.php?id=21403&cat_id=1   (608 words)

  
 First Female Takes Over Northeast Nebraska Precinct: Top News Stories at Officer.com
Cousin's first order of business was to address some problems.
Cousin identified a pattern of burglaries in December in her precinct and now the crimes are being tracked to see if they are related.
Cousin is also working to educate young people about police officers and the work they do.
www.officer.com /article/article.jsp?id=8257&siteSection=1   (269 words)

  
 eye - Joining the defence bar - 09.12.02
In the three years since a cousin opened a popular bar in downtown Toronto, Lane says he's been awestruck by the hassles his relative has been forced to endure: arbitrary fines, over-capacity charges and licence suspensions.
Though he's no longer a part of the industry, Lane says his cousin's problems with the AGCO have made him determined to bring about changes to the way the government agency conducts its business.
Saying he was "up to his eyeballs in problems with the AGCO," the owner of one popular Queen West bar says the fact he was leery of speaking with the press about his problems is indicative of the tensions between bar owners and liquor-licence enforcement agents.
www.eye.net /eye/issue/issue_09.12.02/news/liquor.html   (1067 words)

  
 Re: Osgood-Schlatter disease   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Osgood-Schlatter disease usually clears up completely without treatment; if pain is severe, the knee may be immobilized in a plaster cast." I remember a cousin having problems with his knees as a child and I'm wondering if it was actually this disease.
There is usually pain above and below the knee, which is worse during strenuous activity, and the tibial tuberosity is tender when touched.
There is : usually pain above and below the knee, which : is worse during strenuous activity, and the : tibial tuberosity is tender when touched.
www.nspforum.com /bbs.cgi?read=13654   (1250 words)

  
 [pygtk] ImportError: _gtk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Cousin> failed: A device attached to the system is not Cousin> functioning.
Cousin> There was one old file of this type on my system, Cousin> libgtk-0.dll, that had been there for a LONG time, even Cousin> way before I had a Python installation, but deleting it Cousin> makes no difference with the currnent problem....
Put the GTK runtime in C:\GTK to avoid problems with paths that have spaces in them -- I've seen countless problems arising from people using the default install location for the GTK runtime (the default location has a space in the path name) and then not setting the path properly.
www.daa.com.au /pipermail/pygtk/2004-January/006657.html   (296 words)

  
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Personally, I've never been smitten by a cousin, but who's to say Albert Einstein was wrong when he climbed all over his family tree and married first cousin, Elsa Einstein.
In a study of Japanese children from birth to 10 years of age, Dr. Kneel reported the mortality rate among inbreed children was 1.5 percent higher than all other children.
Regarding serious developmental problems, his findings reflect a 2.2 percent increased risk of problems among cousin offspring.
www.helpmeharlan.com /letters/week68.html   (1282 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The Killer's Cousin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
For when he meets her for the first time, he looks upon her as an inferior, just another little kid that will get under foot a be a nuisance to him.
Convinced that the voice is that of his dead cousin (Lily's older sister) and he slowly begins to understand why Lily acts the way she does, and begins to develop a hypothesis about the truth in his older cousin's death.
So he becomes motivated to help, but also tempted to hurt David finds that it may not be just him that is capable of murder, and with that he starts to experience the pain and the truth of his recent acquittal.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0440227518?v=glance   (2011 words)

  
 Marriage Partner discussions on matrimonial family issues
Whatever factual biological relationship first cousins may share, the fact remains that such marriages have high incidence of congenital heart diseases and other severe health problems in the children born out of such marriages.
Actually marrying a first cousin is not like marrying a brother or sister, not in a biological sense.
I'm presently with a cousin once removed.when we met 4yrs ago it was instant.For 2 yrs we dated and now have been married 2.5 yrs.I would be lying if I stated it was all peaches and cream.
marriagepartner.com /talk/messages/7/132.html?1108673064   (1167 words)

  
 Terry Boot : Thursdays are completely pointless. I mi
There's one important lesson you can never learn with all the galleons in the world: you only get so many chances before all your politics are meaningless when compared to the deleterious things you've done.
Even after what you pulled on me, I've still done my best to be polite to you out of respect for my cousin.
My cousin deserves better than an uppity little prat of a girl that cannot even see past her own hate to recognise friendly gestures.
www.greatestjournal.com /users/golden_mean/12033.html   (1115 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Johnson's improved play relative to his cousins' tips   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The second-year wideout credits his two well-established NFL cousins, Tampa Bay's Keyshawn Johnson and Tennessee's Samari Rolle, with providing advice that contributed to his breakthrough.
Cincinnati's Chad Johnson credits two of his NFL cousins, Keyshawn Johnson of Tampa Bay and Tennessee's Samari Rolle, for the recent dramatic increase in his production.
When he studied film in preparation for Tennessee's late-October game against the woeful Bengals, he noted that his cousin was inadvertently alerting defenders to certain routes.
www.usatoday.com /sports/football/nfl/bengals/2002-12-14-johnson_x.htm   (637 words)

  
 Ag Answers: Early Mold Detection Will Benefit Consumers, industry
At Purdue, Maribeth Cousin, food microbiology professor, is working on a quick way to detect molds in grain.
According to Cousin, researchers aren't sure of all the risks to humans associated with mycotoxins in foods, but overseas, continued consumption of high levels of aflatoxin in foods has been implicated in liver cancer.
To test for molds, Cousin is employing the immunological concept of using antibodies to detect antigens.
www.agriculture.purdue.edu /agcomm/aganswers/story.asp?storyID=816   (450 words)

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