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5a5adcad9c0277001abe71f9 | Heresy | The revisionist paleontologist Robert T. Bakker, who published his findings as The Dinosaur Heresies, treated the mainstream view of dinosaurs as dogma. "I have enormous respect for dinosaur paleontologists past and present. But on average, for the last fifty years, the field hasn't tested dinosaur orthodoxy severely e... | What did Bakker see as destabalizing? | {
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5a5add719c0277001abe71fe | Heresy | Immanuel Velikovsky is an example of a recent scientific exoheretic; he did not have appropriate scientific credentials or did not publish in scientific journals. While the details of his work are in scientific disrepute, the concept of catastrophic change (extinction event and punctuated equilibrium) has gained accept... | Who is a recent scientific endoheretic? | {
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5a5ade449c0277001abe7206 | Heresy | The term heresy is also used as an ideological pigeonhole for contemporary writers because, by definition, heresy depends on contrasts with an established orthodoxy. For example, the tongue-in-cheek contemporary usage of heresy, such as to categorize a "Wall Street heresy" a "Democratic heresy" or a "Republican heresy,... | What does orthodoxy depend on? | {
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5ad56a065b96ef001a10ae40 | Warsaw_Pact | Before creation of Warsaw Pact, fearing Germany rearmed, Czechoslovak leadership sought to create security pact with East Germany and Poland. These states protested strongly against re-militarization of West Germany. The Warsaw Pact was primarily put in place as a consequence of the rearming of West Germany inside NATO... | Which leadership had no fear of Germany? | {
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5ad56e595b96ef001a10ae96 | Warsaw_Pact | Memories of the Nazi occupation were still strong, and the rearmament of Germany was feared by France too. On 30 August 1954 French Parliament rejected the EDC, thus ensuring its failure and blocking a major objective of US policy towards Europe: to associate Germany militarily with the West. The US Department of State... | Memories of what occupation were fading by 1954? | {
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5ad56e595b96ef001a10ae97 | Warsaw_Pact | Memories of the Nazi occupation were still strong, and the rearmament of Germany was feared by France too. On 30 August 1954 French Parliament rejected the EDC, thus ensuring its failure and blocking a major objective of US policy towards Europe: to associate Germany militarily with the West. The US Department of State... | France had no fear of what country? | {
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5ad56e595b96ef001a10ae98 | Warsaw_Pact | Memories of the Nazi occupation were still strong, and the rearmament of Germany was feared by France too. On 30 August 1954 French Parliament rejected the EDC, thus ensuring its failure and blocking a major objective of US policy towards Europe: to associate Germany militarily with the West. The US Department of State... | Which parliament rejected the EDC on 30 April 1954? | {
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5ad56f1b5b96ef001a10aeb0 | Warsaw_Pact | On 23 October 1954 – only nine years after Allies (UK, USA and USSR) defeated Nazi Germany ending World War II in Europe – the admission of the Federal Republic of Germany to the North Atlantic Pact was finally decided. The incorporation of West Germany into the organization on 9 May 1955 was described as "a decisive t... | Who ended WWII in Europe by defeating the Allies? | {
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5ad56f1b5b96ef001a10aeb1 | Warsaw_Pact | On 23 October 1954 – only nine years after Allies (UK, USA and USSR) defeated Nazi Germany ending World War II in Europe – the admission of the Federal Republic of Germany to the North Atlantic Pact was finally decided. The incorporation of West Germany into the organization on 9 May 1955 was described as "a decisive t... | What was decided on 13 October 1954? | {
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5ad56f1b5b96ef001a10aeb2 | Warsaw_Pact | On 23 October 1954 – only nine years after Allies (UK, USA and USSR) defeated Nazi Germany ending World War II in Europe – the admission of the Federal Republic of Germany to the North Atlantic Pact was finally decided. The incorporation of West Germany into the organization on 9 May 1955 was described as "a decisive t... | East Germany was accepted to the North Atlantic Pact on what date? | {
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5ad56f1b5b96ef001a10aeb3 | Warsaw_Pact | On 23 October 1954 – only nine years after Allies (UK, USA and USSR) defeated Nazi Germany ending World War II in Europe – the admission of the Federal Republic of Germany to the North Atlantic Pact was finally decided. The incorporation of West Germany into the organization on 9 May 1955 was described as "a decisive t... | Who was Foreign Affairs Minister of Germany in 1955? | {
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5ad570a95b96ef001a10aed4 | Warsaw_Pact | The eight member countries of the Warsaw Pact pledged the mutual defense of any member who would be attacked. Relations among the treaty signatories were based upon mutual non-intervention in the internal affairs of the member countries, respect for national sovereignty, and political independence. However, almost all ... | The nine countries of the Warsaw Pact pledged what defense? | {
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5ad571d45b96ef001a10aef6 | Warsaw_Pact | For 36 years, NATO and the Warsaw Pact never directly waged war against each other in Europe; the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies implemented strategic policies aimed at the containment of each other in Europe, while working and fighting for influence within the wider Cold War on the inte... | Who waged war against each other for 36 years? | {
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5ad571d45b96ef001a10aef8 | Warsaw_Pact | For 36 years, NATO and the Warsaw Pact never directly waged war against each other in Europe; the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies implemented strategic policies aimed at the containment of each other in Europe, while working and fighting for influence within the wider Cold War on the inte... | Who created strategic policies aimed at containment? | {
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5ad572595b96ef001a10aefe | Warsaw_Pact | In 1956, following the declaration of the Imre Nagy government of withdrawal of Hungary from the Warsaw Pact, Soviet troops entered the country and removed the government. Soviet forces crushed the nationwide revolt, leading to the death of an estimated 2,500 Hungarian citizens. | Which country withdrew from the Warsaw Pact in 1966? | {
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5ad572f65b96ef001a10af10 | Warsaw_Pact | The multi-national Communist armed forces' sole joint action was the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968. All member countries, with the exception of the Socialist Republic of Romania and the People's Republic of Albania participated in the invasion. | What country was invaded in August 1998? | {
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5ad573a55b96ef001a10af18 | Warsaw_Pact | On 25 February 1991, the Warsaw Pact was declared disbanded at a meeting of defense and foreign ministers from remaining Pact countries meeting in Hungary. On 1 July 1991, in Prague, the Czechoslovak President Václav Havel formally ended the 1955 Warsaw Treaty Organization of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assista... | What pact was disbanded on 15 February 1991? | {
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5ad5740b5b96ef001a10af21 | Warsaw_Pact | On 12 March 1999, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland joined NATO; Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, and Slovakia joined in March 2004; Albania joined on 1 April 2009. | Which countries joined NATO in May 2004? | {
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5ad5740b5b96ef001a10af22 | Warsaw_Pact | On 12 March 1999, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland joined NATO; Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, and Slovakia joined in March 2004; Albania joined on 1 April 2009. | Which country joined NATO on 11 April 2009? | {
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5ad5740b5b96ef001a10af23 | Warsaw_Pact | On 12 March 1999, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland joined NATO; Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, and Slovakia joined in March 2004; Albania joined on 1 April 2009. | Hungary joined which organization in March 2004? | {
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5ad56b9b5b96ef001a10ae5a | Warsaw_Pact | Consequently, Molotov, fearing that EDC would be directed in the future against the USSR therefore "seeking to prevent the formation of groups of European States directed against other European States", made a proposal for a General European Treaty on Collective Security in Europe "open to all European States without r... | Who made a proposal for a General European Treaty on Collective Identity in Europe? | {
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5ad56b9b5b96ef001a10ae5b | Warsaw_Pact | Consequently, Molotov, fearing that EDC would be directed in the future against the USSR therefore "seeking to prevent the formation of groups of European States directed against other European States", made a proposal for a General European Treaty on Collective Security in Europe "open to all European States without r... | What treaty would make the EDC usable? | {
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5ad56b9b5b96ef001a10ae5d | Warsaw_Pact | Consequently, Molotov, fearing that EDC would be directed in the future against the USSR therefore "seeking to prevent the formation of groups of European States directed against other European States", made a proposal for a General European Treaty on Collective Security in Europe "open to all European States without r... | Who feared the EDC would work with the USSR? | {
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5acd09a507355d001abf31fa | Materialism | Materialism is a form of philosophical monism which holds that matter is the fundamental substance in nature, and that all phenomena, including mental phenomena and consciousness, are identical with material interactions. | What is not a fundamental substance in nature? | {
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5acd09a507355d001abf31fb | Materialism | Materialism is a form of philosophical monism which holds that matter is the fundamental substance in nature, and that all phenomena, including mental phenomena and consciousness, are identical with material interactions. | Mental phenomena and what else are not identical with material interactions? | {
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5acd09a507355d001abf31fc | Materialism | Materialism is a form of philosophical monism which holds that matter is the fundamental substance in nature, and that all phenomena, including mental phenomena and consciousness, are identical with material interactions. | What is the definition of philosophical monism? | {
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5acd0a0107355d001abf3200 | Materialism | Materialism is closely related to physicalism, the view that all that exists is ultimately physical. Philosophical physicalism has evolved from materialism with the discoveries of the physical sciences to incorporate more sophisticated notions of physicality than mere ordinary matter, such as: spacetime, physical energ... | What is the definition of non-physicalism? | {
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5acd0a0107355d001abf3201 | Materialism | Materialism is closely related to physicalism, the view that all that exists is ultimately physical. Philosophical physicalism has evolved from materialism with the discoveries of the physical sciences to incorporate more sophisticated notions of physicality than mere ordinary matter, such as: spacetime, physical energ... | What is the definition of non-materialism? | {
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5acd0a0107355d001abf3202 | Materialism | Materialism is closely related to physicalism, the view that all that exists is ultimately physical. Philosophical physicalism has evolved from materialism with the discoveries of the physical sciences to incorporate more sophisticated notions of physicality than mere ordinary matter, such as: spacetime, physical energ... | What has devolved from materialism? | {
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5acd0a0107355d001abf3203 | Materialism | Materialism is closely related to physicalism, the view that all that exists is ultimately physical. Philosophical physicalism has evolved from materialism with the discoveries of the physical sciences to incorporate more sophisticated notions of physicality than mere ordinary matter, such as: spacetime, physical energ... | What term is not preferred over materialism? | {
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5acd0a8407355d001abf3208 | Materialism | Materialism belongs to the class of monist ontology. As such, it is different from ontological theories based on dualism or pluralism. For singular explanations of the phenomenal reality, materialism would be in contrast to idealism, neutral monism, and spiritualism. | Why does materialism belong in monist ontology? | {
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5acd0a8407355d001abf3209 | Materialism | Materialism belongs to the class of monist ontology. As such, it is different from ontological theories based on dualism or pluralism. For singular explanations of the phenomenal reality, materialism would be in contrast to idealism, neutral monism, and spiritualism. | Monist ontology is the same as dualism and what else? | {
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5acd0a8407355d001abf320a | Materialism | Materialism belongs to the class of monist ontology. As such, it is different from ontological theories based on dualism or pluralism. For singular explanations of the phenomenal reality, materialism would be in contrast to idealism, neutral monism, and spiritualism. | Materialism is the same as idealism, neutral monism, and what else? | {
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5acd0a8407355d001abf320b | Materialism | Materialism belongs to the class of monist ontology. As such, it is different from ontological theories based on dualism or pluralism. For singular explanations of the phenomenal reality, materialism would be in contrast to idealism, neutral monism, and spiritualism. | What is the definition of neutral monism? | {
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