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  • 92Premiership of Benjamin Disraeli — The Rt Hon Benjamin Disraeli Prime Minister of the United Kingdom In office 20 February 1874 – 21 April 1880 …

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  • 93Thomas Vavasour — (b. about 1536 7; d. at Kingston upon Hull, 2 May1585) was an English Roman Catholic physician, and pensioner of St. John s College, Cambridge.LifeOn 25 June, 1549, at the disputations held before the king s commissioners at Cambridge, Vavasour… …

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  • 94Duns Scotus — John Duns Scotus John Duns Scotus Full name John Duns Scotus Born c. 1265 Duns, Berwickshire, Scotland Died 8 November 1308 Cologne, Germany …

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  • 96Александр Афродисийский — (Александр Афродизийский, Александр из Карии; конец II начало III века н. э.)  философ перипатетик, комментатор Аристотеля. Ученик Аристотеля из Митилены и Созигена, Александр жил в Афинах при римских императорах Септимии Севере и… …

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  • 97Aristotelianism — /ar euh steuh teel yeuh niz euhm, tee lee euh , euh ris teuh /, n. 1. the philosophy of Aristotle. 2. emphasis upon deduction and upon investigation of concrete and particular things and situations. [1835 45; ARISTOTELIAN + ISM] * * *… …

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  • 98captious — captiously, adv. captiousness, n. /kap sheuhs/, adj. 1. apt to notice and make much of trivial faults or defects; faultfinding; difficult to please. 2. proceeding from a faultfinding or caviling disposition: He could never praise without adding a …

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  • 99casuistic — casuistically, adv. /kazh ooh is tik/, adj. 1. pertaining to casuists or casuistry. 2. oversubtle; intellectually dishonest; sophistical: casuistic distinctions. Also, casuistical. [1650 60; CASUIST + IC] * * * …

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  • 100sophistic — sophistically, adv. sophisticalness, n. /seuh fis tik/, adj. 1. of the nature of sophistry; fallacious. 2. characteristic or suggestive of sophistry. 3. given to the use of sophistry. 4. of or pertaining to sophists or sophistry. Also,… …

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