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  • 81The Theory of Moral Sentiments — was written by Adam Smith in 1759. It provided the ethical, philosophical, psychological and methodological underpinnings to Smith s later works, including The Wealth of Nations (1776), A Treatise on Public Opulence (1764) (first published in… …

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  • 82Combinatorial game theory — This article is about the theory of combinatorial games. For the theory that includes games of chance and games of imperfect knowledge, see Game theory. Mathematicians playing Konane at a Combinatorial game theory workshop (for technical content …

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  • 83Sprague–Grundy theorem — In combinatorial game theory, the Sprague–Grundy theorem states that every impartial game under the normal play convention is equivalent to a nimber. The Grundy value or nim value of an impartial game is then defined as the unique nimber that the …

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  • 84Criticism of the BBC — Contents 1 Iraq and the Hutton Inquiry 2 Allegations of bias 2.1 Political bias …

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  • 85C. Bouglé — Céleste Bouglé  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Célestin Bouglé. Céleste Aristide Bouglé …

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  • 86Céleste Bouglé —  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Célestin Bouglé. Céleste Aristide Bouglé …

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  • 87impartialité — [ ɛ̃parsjalite ] n. f. • 1576; de impartial ♦ Qualité d une personne impartiale. ⇒ équité, objectivité. Impartialité de l historien. Critiquer avec impartialité. Faire preuve d impartialité. Impartialité d un jugement, d un arbitrage. ⊗ CONTR.… …

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  • 88objectif — 1. objectif, ive [ ɔbʒɛktif, iv ] adj. • 1642; lat. scolast. objectivus, de objectum → objet 1 ♦ Qui a rapport à un objet donné. Vx Opt. Verre objectif. ⇒ 2. objectif. (XVIIIe) Milit. Point objectif. ⇒ 2. objectif. ♢ Ling. Relatif à l objet. Sens …

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  • 89fair — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. beautiful, handsome, good looking, pretty, comely; blond, light; unsullied, unblemished; pleasant, fine; impartial, equitable, unbiased, just; moderate, passable; clear, sunny, cloudless. See beauty …

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  • 90disinterested — 1. The use of disinterested to mean ‘uninterested’, although not a problem to Fowler (1926), is a keyword in current debates about correct usage. Those who rage most furiously are not always aware, however, that the word has changed its principal …

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