7 résultats pour "creator"
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Historique de créateur, adjectif
Étymologie
Du nom créateur ; du latin classique creator, 'créateur' ; du latin
classique creare, 'faire naitre'.
— Louis-Sébastien Mercier , l’An deux mille quatre cent quarante XIX e C’est par suite de la connaissance des causes finales, nécessitant une intelligence créatrice . — Henri-Marie Ducrotay de Blainville ,Introduction Jamais ces grands longs corps n’ont été remarquables par une énergie continue, par une activité créatrice . — Honoré de Balzac ,Béatrix XX e C’est dans ce contexte que Buissonneau «démontre son talent exceptionnel et son génie créateur ». — Claude Paquette , Yvon...
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Karl Marx
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Karl Marx (1818-1883), German political philosopher and revolutionary, the most important of all socialist thinkers and the creator of a system of thought called
Marxism.
his death, were revived in the 20th century by Vladimir Ilich Lenin, who developed and applied them. They became the core of the theory and practice of Bolshevismand the Third International. Marx’s ideas, as interpreted by Lenin, continued to have influence throughout most of the 20th century. In much of the world, includingAfrica and South America, emerging nations were formed by leaders who claimed to represent the proletariat. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. A...
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Albert Einstein
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Albert Einstein (1879-1955), German-born American physicist and Nobel laureate, best known as the creator of the special and general theories of relativity and for his
bold hypothesis concerning the particle nature of light.
On the basis of the general theory of relativity, Einstein accounted for the previously unexplained variations in the orbital motion of the planets and predicted thebending of starlight in the vicinity of a massive body such as the sun. The confirmation of this latter phenomenon during an eclipse of the sun in 1919 became a mediaevent, and Einstein’s fame spread worldwide. For the rest of his life Einstein devoted considerable time to generalizing his theory even more. His last effort, the unifi...
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Causality and necessity in Islamic thought
'necessary being' restricted to the One from which all the rest emanates while the remainder is characterized as 'possible in itself yet necessary by virtue of another' (Ibn Sina §5 ). In this way the order of the natural world is assured, since it derives from the one principle of being in a way that is modelled on logical derivation. In this way also, the necessity of causal interaction becomes virtually identical with that of logical entailment, thereby linking the entire universe in a...
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God.
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God, the center and focus of religious faith, a holy
C Islam Islam arose as a powerful reaction against the ancient pagan cults of Arabia, and as a consequence it is the most starkly monotheistic of the three biblically rootedreligions. The name Allah means simply “the God.” He is personal, transcendent, and unique, and Muslims are forbidden to depict him in any creaturely form. The primary creed is that “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the apostle of Allah.” Allah has seven basic attributes: life, knowledge, power, will, hearing, se...
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FICHE : Viens Esprit Créateur de Raniero Cantalamessa
L'homme vit un chaos extérieur et intérieur. Il a donc besoin de l'Esprit Saint Créateur. Un lieu spécifique où l'on ressent ce chaos est notre inconscient, sur lequel onn'a pas ou peu de prise. Ce lieu intérieur nous pousse spécifiquement à l'invocation de l'Esprit Saint 10.« EMPLIS DE LA GRÂCE D'EN HAUT LES CŒURS QUI SONT TES CREATURES » - L'Esprit Saint renouvelle aujourd'hui les prodiges de lapremière Pentecôte. La grâce est l'œuvre du Christ et en même temps la personne même du Saint Esprit...
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Bonaventure
an advanced theology student, he lectured on the Bible (1248-50) and the Sentences of Peter Lombard (1250-2). From 1253 to 1257, when he resigned his position to serve as minister general of the Franciscan Order, Bonaventure was regent master of the Franciscan school at Paris. Works composed during this period include the disputed questions De scientia Christi (Concerning Christ's Knowledge) and De mysterio Trinitatis (On the Mystery of the Trinity) . The Breviloquium , a highly cond...