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- Rosalynn Carter (3139 bytes)
1: [[Image:Rose_Carter.jpg|right|frame|White House portrait]]
3: ...n July 7, 1946, she married [[Jimmy Carter]], who was [[President of the United States|President]] fr...
5: ...he mother of four children. Rosalynn Smith Carter was born in Plains, Georgia, the eldest of the four...
7: ...l Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia and for five years was honorary chairperson for the Georgia Special Ol...
9: ...as over, Mr. Carter, along with Rosalynn and Amy, went back to Plains. He had already announced his p... - Value (6452 bytes)
1: ...'Value''' is a term that expresses the concept of worth in general, and it is thought to be connected...
12: ...y equate the value of a commodity with its price, whether or not the market is competitive.
14: ...of price]]" in which a commodity's "innate worth" was the amount of labor needed to produce it.
16: ... capitalism and other societies, and deny that it was intended to serve as a category of economics.
18: ...alue" was always a subjective quality. That there was no value implicit in objects or things and that... - Scientific method (40667 bytes)
1: ...idence]]-based [[understanding]] of our natural [[world]].
7: ...w.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9032043&query=Edwin%20Smith%20papyrus&ct=]</sup> Although the [[Ebe...
9: ... an extreme in [[Parmenides]] who argued that the world is one and that change and subdivision do not...
11: ...hought with observation. In Aristotelian science, we find the beginnings of a primitive inductive met...
13: ... rational procedure for establishing causation between phenomena. In the ''[[Novum Organum]]'' (publi... - Vegetarianism (28920 bytes)
4: ...honey]], [[milk]] and other [[dairy product]]s as well as [[egg (food)|egg]]s. This is more precisely...
6: ...estern world|Western]] countries as a result of [[ethics|ethical]], health, [[environmentalism|environment...
12: ...vegan]]s, though some reserve this term for those who additionally avoid usage of all kinds of animal...
14: ...s and milk. They do not, however, eat cheese made with animal [[rennet]], and for ethical reasons oft...
20: ...lly spiritually based like Fructarianism (see below). - Epistemology (18628 bytes)
1: ...t deals with the nature, origin and scope of [[knowledge]].
3: ==Definition of knowledge==
6: ...on|justified]] [[truth|true]] [[belief]]; also known as [[Tripartite Theory]].
7: ...the patient did not '''know''' that she would get well, because her belief lacked justification.
9: ...''', and much of epistemology is concerned with how true beliefs might be properly justified. This is... - Knowledge (10009 bytes)
1: ...on''' of the possession of interconnected details which, in isolation, are of lesser value.
3: Knowledge is a term with many meanings depending on [[context]], but is...
5: ...ociated with [[intentionality]]. The study of knowledge is called [[epistemology]].
7: ...ent, conditions for some statement to count as knowledge.
9: ...ese concepts - exploring relationships between knowledge and certainty. A thread of his concern has b... - Justice (2487 bytes)
2: ...tice is considered making the person follow the law and be punished if not.
4: ...the basis for the ''[[code duello]]''. In this view, justice is the opposite of the [[vice]] of [[ven...
6: ...e individual [[citizen]] and the [[society]] as a whole.
8: ...ch as the [[death penalty]] as being appropriate, while others decry such acts as [[crimes against hu...
10: ...ction of the [[poverty|poor]], especially those laws governing [[international trade]]. - Lawyer (33471 bytes)
2: ...ates, lawyers are formally called "Attorneys at Law".
4: ...and economic) of persons who retain (i.e. hire) lawyers for legal services.
6: ...bachelor/baccalaureate of laws. In [[Quebec]], lawyers hold a LL.L. or license en droit.
8: ...med by other professionals, such as the [[civil law notary]] or even by non-professionals.
10: ...lf of the principal. Lawyers are "attorneys at law", authorized to plead cases on behalf of their [[...
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