Word: intuitionism
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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By the nature of the topic, the debate cannot be resolved conclusively one way or the other. There are no true experts on what could happen in a nuclear war, for the simple and merciful reason that mankind has had practically no experience from which to make judgments and predictions...
COMMON SENSE and moral intuition, which confirm so much of what Posner says about economic science and its relation to ethics, reject his optimistic assessment of freedom of information and prejudice. Bigotry survives, economic cost regardless, and probably will continue for along, long time. As approximations go, rationality has served...
On the other hand. "Astral Projection," the most radical departure from traditional narrative in the volume, fails to forge its avant-garde devices--all-caps subheadings, fragmentation, floating unexplained lines of dialogue interspersed with blocks of "technical" data--into a memorable whole. It would be a shame if Domini's...
Born in West Germany. Keller-Sarmiento was "playing soccer since I could walk," allowing him to gain what he calls "an intuition for the game."
Washington reporters thrive on the kind of high political drama that is the stuff of this week's cover story on President Reagan's Frank Merriwell rescue of his plan to sell AWACS planes to Saudi Arabia. As members of TIME'S Washington bureau discovered, the political...