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  • |era = [[20th-century philosophy]] ...web|author=Jack Ritchie|title=TPM:Philosopher of the Month|url=http://www.philosophers.co.uk/cafe/phil_jun2002.htm|month=June | year=2002|accessdate=2006-08-01 }} ...
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  • ...t-theoretic [[paradox]]es began to appear around the end of the nineteenth century. Some of these implied fundamental problems with Cantor's set theory progra ...and authorities to adopt his views, Cantor had corresponded with Christian philosophers such as [[Tilman Pesch]] and [[Joseph Hontheim]],<ref>Dauben, 1979, p. 144. ...
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  • ...nces could not be further broken down by chemical methods. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, [[physicist]]s discovered subatomic components an ...eresi (2003:213–214).</ref> In the West, the references to atoms emerged a century later from [[Leucippus]], whose student, [[Democritus]], systematized his v ...
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  • ...r catalogue was based on an earlier records by [[Hipparchus]] from the 2nd century BC.<ref>{{cite book ...instruments]] which could compute the positions of the stars. In the 11th century, [[Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī]] described the [[Milky Way]] [[galaxy]] as multitu ...
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