A list of puns related to "Index of philosophy articles (AβC)"
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The role of Bildung in Hegelβs philosophy of history:
Intellectual History Review: Vol 31, No 3
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17496977.2021.1956044
I'm looking for an article that articulates how little can a philosophical uneducated person add to a philosophical discussion. A piece that can help people understand, and not in a condescending manner, that their opinions worth much less than what they seem to think.
Have you ever read anything the underpins this view?
Thanks!
The better formatted google doc I use. You can leave comments in case you have suggestions/feedback.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dUzhxSizcyx81Qb-Eta6iJIB06_xdUAx3r0ev1IObL0/edit?usp=sharing
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Over my winter leave, Dec 18 to Dec 30, I intend to run a lot of Arcadia adventures. If youβre interested in playing, hit me up on Discord at xPyright#5301
Server Invite https://discord.gg/JXgWsNF4
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Index for MCDMβs Arcadia
Arcadia-1_v1.01, January 2021
3 The Workshop Watches, Adventure 5th-level
Adventure, 5th-level, 5th level sentient workshop, wizard laboratory, SAM, S.A.M. shield guardian
14 Titan Heart, Class Options
Sorcerer subclass
20 Jumping on Mounted Combat, Rules, Monsters
Mounted combat rules, mounts, mount stat blocks
32 Uqaviel, The Recreant, Monsters, Encounter
Celestial villains, monsters, high CR
Arcadia-2_v1.0, February 2021
2 Subclasses of the Seasons, Class Options
Season themed class options
8 Periodic Table of Elements, Monsters
Monsters, nova elementals, comburo, conducer, elekron, noxa
19 Well of the Lost Gods, Adventure 8th-level
Adventure, 8th-level, ancient laboratory, automatons, mountain region, magitech defender, macitech seeker, pulse echo, silver hunter, silver striker, steel sentry, mechs
Arcadia-3_v1.0, March 2021
2 The Dream Kin, Ancestries
Ancestries, lucidling, sand speaker, somnian, nightmare, dream, evolution, telepathy, extraplanar
9 Ten Spell You Need in 5E, Spells
Spells, erase, attract metal, glitterdust, walking dead, rainbow recurve, natureβs ladder, stoneheart, shrink, silver wings, permanency, bard, cleric, druid, ranger, sorcerer, wizard, warlock
15 Aces High, Rules
Rules, flight combat, aerial combat
23 A Diamond in the Rough, Adventure 3rd-level
Adventure, 3rd-level, investigation, mystery, manor, clue, jewel thief, nobles
Arcadia-4_v1.0, May 2021
2 Swimming Through Sand to Sea: More Mounted Adventuring, Items, Monsters
Mounts, mount stat blocks, axolotl, axolottle, chuul, bulette, purple worm,
12 The Chained Library, Locations
Ancient library, madness, sentient books, library guardian, sentient grimoire
24 On-the-Road Encounters, Encounters
Random encounters, road encounters, kobold toll, bandits, ambush, thugs, lost noble, stranded merchant, caravan, map maker, treasure map,
... keep reading on reddit β‘So lets say, given a table my_table that has columns date, price, quantity.
If I wanted to make it possible do an index only scan on date, for a query that involves date, price, quantity, I could use either
Option 1) can( roughly speaking, I might be butchering some details ) do most of what the covering index plus more if for example within a given date range, I wanted to also filter it down to a given price, or range of prices( in that order )
So my question - since I'm currently stuck on a lower version of postgres - whats are the pros of option 2) ?
I'm guessing perhaps its something along the lines of being "faster" in terms of filtering by date alone, and taking up less disk space? Perhaps more efficient when the second and third column contains lots of nulls? Potential benefits when its a partial index?
Thanks in advance,
"The type of the expression must be an aray type but it resolved to Collection<E>"
Can't tell you how excited I am to share this! Huge breakthrough for my research!
My 2nd great-grandfather, Moische Dreer, immigrated to New York on June 25, 1891 with his son Abram from "Russia". They moved to Philadelphia and around January of 1892, purchased tickets for the rest of the family to be delivered to Lemburg, or Lwow, Poland - wife Tsipa "Zippe" Dreer, and children Benzion, Itzhak, and Josef, who arrived in Philadelphia on Feb 15, 1892. On the passenger list, their last residence was Czernowitz. Lots of info to work with for origins!
But that's where the trail runs dry in Philadelphia. I can't locate Moische or Zippe Dreer in the 1900 US Census or any census after, no graves, death certs, naturalization, just nothing. I check the cemeteries where the kids are buried - no dice. I search every variation of Morris and Celia, Moishe and Tsipa, etc. Even worse, all the kids list their parents as Morris and Celia on their death certs so I know it's them, just can't locate anything for the life of me.
Now the kids, Abe, Benny, Joe, and Isaac (Isadore, my ggf) all naturalize in Philly. On Benjamin and Joe's naturalization papers, they list "Winnitza" as their place of birth. This leads me to find a Dreer family in Vinnitsa from their archives where everything matches - Moische is "Aron-Moyshe Shmulovich Dreer", wife Tsipa, Abe and Joe are listed in the 1891 family census of Jews. Case closed, right?
But I still can't find where Morris and Celia went! Until Friday!
Going through Newspapers.com to find an obituary for a cousin, I decide to search for Dreer between their arrival in 1892 and 1910. And after sifting through pages and pages of Dreers in Philadelphia (since a famous Dreer family ran a large seed business there) I locate a very interesting article.
"Foreigner Wants His Name Changed. Desiring to have his name legally recorded as Abraham Dreer. Abraham Goldstein yesterday petitioned Judge Dallas in the United States Circuit Court to have it so written on his naturalization papers. He stated that his name was Dreer, but that when he came to this country from Russia, he found his father using the name of Goldstein, and so he, too, assumed it. He was naturalized under that name. The court withheld its decision..." The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 26, 1904.
Hmm! So I take a look at Abraham's naturalization as Abraham Dreer - it occurs on June 6, 1904. Well that can't just be a coincidenc
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hi all, I know this question will be difficult to answer because I expect there aren't many people who have actually had experience with both books. I am new to learning philosophy and just looking for the best overview/introductory text on the field. I jave already done some research and from that decided to rule out Bertrand Russels version since it is apparently to heavily biased and inaccurate in some parts. And the 9 volume Coplestone history is too long for me to start out with and anyways to hard/expensive to find a physical set. Its worth noting my venture is not academic but instead just for personal interest. Thanks for any assistance here!
And proceeds to argue only against a survey-level understanding of Kantians and Utilitarians as if they're the most prominent and contemporary contributors to the field. Behold:
November 12th: https://www.wsj.com/articles/inflation-bets-give-a-boost-to-small-cap-stocks-11636885800
"Inflation Bets Give a Boost to Small-Cap Stocks Smaller companies can manage inflationary pressures more quickly than larger ones, say investors who are seeking refuge from price increases"
November 12th: Barrons https://www.barrons.com/articles/cheap-small-company-stocks-51636763053
Small-Cap Stocks Are in Line to Be Big Winners in 2022
Look at the 1 month chart and it's been a steady drop since these 2 articles happened. Very frustrating as I went all in on small caps and they are easily my biggest losers especially on a day like today with the market super up.
Since the 12th, there has been only ONE day the Index went up (by a measly 5 points), every other day has gone down.
https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Russell+index&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
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