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11Władysław Sikorski — Infobox Officeholder name = General Władysław Eugeniusz Sikorski imagesize = small caption = order = Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland 1st Prime Minister in Exile term start = September 30, 1939 term end = July 4, 1943 vicepresident =… …
12Theological fatalism — is the view that all our actions are pre determined because of God s forknowledge of them, and that therefore we have no free willStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/free will foreknowledge/ Foreknowledge and… …
13The Nature of Rationality — is an exploration of practical rationality written by Robert Nozick and published in 1993. It views human rationality as an evolutionary adaptation. Its delimited purpose and function may be responsible for biases and blind spots, possibly… …
14recklessness — reck·less·ness n: the quality or state of being reckless; also: reckless conduct compare negligence ◇ Recklessness may be the basis for civil and often criminal liability. Unlike negligence it requires conscious disregard of risk to others.… …
15Foresight — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Foresight >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 foresight foresight prospicience prevision long sightedness Sgm: N 1 anticipation anticipation Sgm: N 1 providence providence &c.(preparation) 673 GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 …
16προορατικῶν — προορατικός quick at foreseeing fem gen pl προορατικός quick at foreseeing masc/neut gen pl …
17προορατικόν — προορατικός quick at foreseeing masc acc sg προορατικός quick at foreseeing neut nom/voc/acc sg …
18προοράσεις — προόρασις foreseeing fem nom/voc pl (attic epic) προόρασις foreseeing fem nom/acc pl (attic) προορά̱σεις , προοράω see before one aor subj act 2nd sg (attic epic) προορά̱σεις , προοράω see before one aor subj act 2nd sg (epic doric aeolic)… …
19πρόσκοπον — πρόσκοπος foreseeing masc/fem acc sg πρόσκοπος foreseeing neut nom/voc/acc sg …
20At a venture — Venture Ven ture (?; 135), n. [Aphetic form of OE. aventure. See {Adventure}.] 1. An undertaking of chance or danger; the risking of something upon an event which can not be foreseen with certainty; a hazard; a risk; a speculation. [1913 Webster] …