In d efense of common sense ; Project A ; The Science of Christian economy 🔍
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr
Schiller Institute; Schiller Inst; Brand: Schiller Inst, Washington, D.C, District of Columbia, 1991
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Book by Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr
备选标题
The Science of Christian Economy: The Prison Writings of Lyndon Larouch
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Schiller Institute, Incorporated
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United States, United States of America
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January 1992
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US, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 457-497) and index.
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subject: Common sense.; Science and civilization.
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contributor: Internet Archive
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format: Image/Djvu(.djvu)
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rights: The access limited around the compus-network users
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unit_name: Internet Archive
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topic: Common sense.; Science and civilization.
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Type: 英文图书
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Bookmarks:
1. (p1) Author's Preface
2. (p2) In Defense of Common Sense
2.1. (p3) Foreword ibykus revisited↑1
2.2. (p4) I. What Is Common Sense?
2.3. (p5) II. Successful Survival
2.4. (p6) III. Potential Population-Density
2.5. (p7) IV. Continuous Transformation
2.6. (p8) V. Circular Action and Maximum-Minimum
2.7. (p9) VI. Entropy versus Negentropy
2.8. (p10) VII. The Golden Section
2.9. (p11) VIII. Case Study: The U.S. Economy
2.10. (p12) IX. Curvature of Physical Space-Time
2.11. (p13) X. Isochronicity, Least-Action, and the Parmenides Paradox
2.12. (p14) XI. On Human Mortality
2.13. (p15) XII. The Individual and Society
2.14. (p16) XIII. Agape
3. (p17) Project A LaRouche Discusses His Solution to the 'Riddle of the Ages': the Parmenides Paradox of Plato
3.1. (p18) Foreword
3.2. (p19) I. The Topics
3.3. (p20) II. The Crucial Fact
3.4. (p21) III. Leibniz's Mind
3.5. (p22) IV. Plato's'the One'
3.6. (p23) V. Matter is Not Simple
3.7. (p24) VI. Reaction to a Query
3.8. (p25) VII. Self-Conscious Reasoning
3.9. (p26) VIII. Is There an American (Protestant) Ideology?
3.10. (p27) IX. Determinism and Matter
3.11. (p28) X. What Is Change?
3.12. (p29) XI. Change and No-Change
3.13. (p30) XII. Self-Consciousness Again
3.14. (p31) XIII. A Self-Conscious Scientific Method
3.15. (p32) XIV. The Uses of Deduction
3.16. (p33) XV. Religion and Creative Reason
3.17. (p34) XVI. The Bankruptcy of 'Standard Theory'
3.18. (p35) XVII. On the Subject of Unity
3.19. (p36) XVIII. On the Subject of Ontology, Again
4. (p37) The Science of Christian Economy
4.1. (p38) Preface On the 100th Anniversary of Rerum Novarum
4.2. (p39) Introduction On the Subject of the Science of Christian Economy
4.3. (p40) I. The Strategic Setting
4.4. (p41) II. The Genesis of Economic Science
4.5. (p42) III. Imago Viva Dei
4.6. (p43) IV. The Sovereign Personality
4.7. (p44) V. Agapē
4.8. (p45) VI. Reproduction of Man
4.9. (p46) VII. 'The One and the Many'
4.10. (p47) VIII. A World Under the Rule of Law
5. (p48) Appendices
5.1. (p49) APPENDIX I. Conical versus Cylindrical Action
5.2. (p50) APPENDIX II. The Maximum-Minimum Principle
5.3. (p51) APPENDIX III. The Golden Section
5.4. (p52) APPENDIX IV. Formal Deductive Systems
5.5. (p53) APPENDIX V. How Newton Parodied Kepler's Discovery
5.6. (p54) APPENDIX VI. The Art of Forming Hypotheses: Kepler's 'Harmony of the World'
5.7. (p55) APPENDIX VII. Transfinite Ordering
5.8. (p56) APPENDIX VIII. Non-Algebraic Curves and Negative Curvature
5.9. (p57) APPENDIX IX. The Dirichlet Principle
5.10. (p58) APPENDIX X. Scientific Tuning: Middle C=256 Hz
5.11. (p59) APPENDIX XI. Euler's Fallacies on the Subjects of Infinite Divisibility and Leibniz's Monads
5.12. (p60) APPENDIX XII. 'Anthropomorphic Science'
5.13. (p61) APPENDIX XIII. On the Subject of Christian Civilization
5.14. (p62) APPENDIX XIV. Physics and Natural Law
6. (p63) Notes
7. (p64) Index
1. (p1) Author's Preface
2. (p2) In Defense of Common Sense
2.1. (p3) Foreword ibykus revisited↑1
2.2. (p4) I. What Is Common Sense?
2.3. (p5) II. Successful Survival
2.4. (p6) III. Potential Population-Density
2.5. (p7) IV. Continuous Transformation
2.6. (p8) V. Circular Action and Maximum-Minimum
2.7. (p9) VI. Entropy versus Negentropy
2.8. (p10) VII. The Golden Section
2.9. (p11) VIII. Case Study: The U.S. Economy
2.10. (p12) IX. Curvature of Physical Space-Time
2.11. (p13) X. Isochronicity, Least-Action, and the Parmenides Paradox
2.12. (p14) XI. On Human Mortality
2.13. (p15) XII. The Individual and Society
2.14. (p16) XIII. Agape
3. (p17) Project A LaRouche Discusses His Solution to the 'Riddle of the Ages': the Parmenides Paradox of Plato
3.1. (p18) Foreword
3.2. (p19) I. The Topics
3.3. (p20) II. The Crucial Fact
3.4. (p21) III. Leibniz's Mind
3.5. (p22) IV. Plato's'the One'
3.6. (p23) V. Matter is Not Simple
3.7. (p24) VI. Reaction to a Query
3.8. (p25) VII. Self-Conscious Reasoning
3.9. (p26) VIII. Is There an American (Protestant) Ideology?
3.10. (p27) IX. Determinism and Matter
3.11. (p28) X. What Is Change?
3.12. (p29) XI. Change and No-Change
3.13. (p30) XII. Self-Consciousness Again
3.14. (p31) XIII. A Self-Conscious Scientific Method
3.15. (p32) XIV. The Uses of Deduction
3.16. (p33) XV. Religion and Creative Reason
3.17. (p34) XVI. The Bankruptcy of 'Standard Theory'
3.18. (p35) XVII. On the Subject of Unity
3.19. (p36) XVIII. On the Subject of Ontology, Again
4. (p37) The Science of Christian Economy
4.1. (p38) Preface On the 100th Anniversary of Rerum Novarum
4.2. (p39) Introduction On the Subject of the Science of Christian Economy
4.3. (p40) I. The Strategic Setting
4.4. (p41) II. The Genesis of Economic Science
4.5. (p42) III. Imago Viva Dei
4.6. (p43) IV. The Sovereign Personality
4.7. (p44) V. Agapē
4.8. (p45) VI. Reproduction of Man
4.9. (p46) VII. 'The One and the Many'
4.10. (p47) VIII. A World Under the Rule of Law
5. (p48) Appendices
5.1. (p49) APPENDIX I. Conical versus Cylindrical Action
5.2. (p50) APPENDIX II. The Maximum-Minimum Principle
5.3. (p51) APPENDIX III. The Golden Section
5.4. (p52) APPENDIX IV. Formal Deductive Systems
5.5. (p53) APPENDIX V. How Newton Parodied Kepler's Discovery
5.6. (p54) APPENDIX VI. The Art of Forming Hypotheses: Kepler's 'Harmony of the World'
5.7. (p55) APPENDIX VII. Transfinite Ordering
5.8. (p56) APPENDIX VIII. Non-Algebraic Curves and Negative Curvature
5.9. (p57) APPENDIX IX. The Dirichlet Principle
5.10. (p58) APPENDIX X. Scientific Tuning: Middle C=256 Hz
5.11. (p59) APPENDIX XI. Euler's Fallacies on the Subjects of Infinite Divisibility and Leibniz's Monads
5.12. (p60) APPENDIX XII. 'Anthropomorphic Science'
5.13. (p61) APPENDIX XIII. On the Subject of Christian Civilization
5.14. (p62) APPENDIX XIV. Physics and Natural Law
6. (p63) Notes
7. (p64) Index
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theme: Common sense.; Science and civilization.
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