Examples of 'hartshorne' in a sentence

Meaning of "hartshorne"

Hartshorne (adjective): Refers to a type of algebraic geometry named after Robin Hartshorne
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  • A placename:
  • A village and civil parish in South Derbyshire district, Derbyshire, England (OS grid ref SK320213).
  • A city in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, United States.
  • A habitational surname from Old English.

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Hartshorne never regained consciousness until he died two days later.
All credits go to Max Hartshorne from GoNomad.
Hartshorne proceeded within the context of the theological system known as process theology.
This was particularly the emphasis of Charles Hartshorne.
Soon Hartshorne was recognized to be the most knowledgeable specialist on higher education in Germany.
Noted neopragmatist Richard Rorty was in turn a student of Hartshorne.
Charles Hartshorne was also responsible for developing the process philosophy of Whitehead into process theology.
Includes reminiscences by Hartshorne.
Hartshorne is the author of the text Algebraic Geometry.
Among his brothers was the prominent American philosopher Charles Hartshorne.
See Hartshorne for a geometric meaning.
His argument is similar to those produced by Charles Hartshorne and Alvin Plantinga.
Family names such as Hartshorne were first mentioned in the Domesday Book.
This is the " creative synthesis " suggested by philosopher and theologian Charles Hartshorne.
After the fearsome battle of Antietam, Hartshorne writes a clinical article about his patients.

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One of the first illustrations of this was the Schaefer vs. Hartshorne debate.
Charles Hartshorne - philosopher of religion.
Among Charles ' brothers was the prominent geographer Richard Hartshorne.
In the twentieth century, Richard Hartshorne worked on that notion again.
Hartshorne reworked the ontological argument for God 's existence as promulgated by Anselm.
Heber had abruptly left the country ; Hartshorne pursued John Bull successfully through the courts.
Hartshorne is also noted for developing Alfred North Whitehead 's process philosophy into process theology.
The editors of those volumes, Charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss, did not become Peirce specialists.
Hartshorne saw also resemblances with the work of Fechner's contemporary Jules Lequier.
Prior to that, I was an appellate advocate for Hartshorne & Slaughter.
The Squire Hartshorne House is another home from the 17th century located in Clark.
Dr. Silber recalled a story that Mrs. Hartshorne told.
Hartshorne did not think that the illness was “ nervous or sympathetic palpitations . ”.
The chancel was restored in 1872 under the direction of the architect Albert Hartshorne.
Hartshorne accepts that, by definition, God is perfect.
Charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss, eds ., vols.
Max Hartshorne has been the editor of the GoNOMAD . com travel website since 2002.
Hartshorne was president of the Association of American Geographers in 1949.

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