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''Tabula rasa'' ("blank slate") is a philosophical concept. Tabula Rasa may also refer to: Television * "Tabula Rasa", an episode of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' * "Tabula Rasa", an episode of ''Heroes'' * "Tabula Rasa", an episode of ''Lost'' * "Tabula Rasa", an episode of ''Stargate Atlantis'' * "Tabula Rasa", an episode of ''Criminal Minds'' * "Tabula Rasa", an episode of ''Justice League'' * "Tabula Rasa", an episode of '' Law & Order'' * ''Tabula Rasa'', a 2017 Dutch series Music * ''Tabula Rasā'', a collaborative album featuring Béla Fleck, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, and Jie-Bing Chen * ''Tabula Rasa'' (Bloodbound album) * ''Tabula Rasa'' (Brymo album) * ''Tabula Rasa'' (Einstürzende Neubauten album) * ''Tabula Rasa'' (Arvo Pärt), piece for Two Violins, string orchestra and prepared piano. * Tabula Rasa (Finnish band), a Finnish rock group * Tabula Rasa (Pittsburgh band), an American post-hardcore math-rock band * "Tabula Rasa", a song by Covenant on the 1996 album '' ...
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Tabula Rasa
''Tabula rasa'' (; "blank slate") is the theory that individuals are born without built-in mental content, and therefore all knowledge comes from experience or perception. Epistemological proponents of ''tabula rasa'' disagree with the doctrine of innatism, which holds that the mind is born already in possession of certain knowledge. Proponents of the ''tabula rasa'' theory also favour the "nurture" side of the nature versus nurture debate when it comes to aspects of one's personality, social and emotional behaviour, knowledge, and sapience. Etymology ''Tabula rasa'' is a Latin phrase often translated as ''clean slate'' in English and originates from the Roman ''tabula'', a wax-covered tablet used for notes, which was blanked ('' rasa'') by heating the wax and then smoothing it. This roughly equates to the English term "blank slate" (or, more literally, "erased slate") which refers to the emptiness of a slate prior to it being written on with chalk. Both may be renewed r ...
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Tabula Rasa (Finnish Band)
Tabula Rasa was a major progressive rock group from Finland founded in 1972, however the band split up in 1977. History The original members were Heikki Silvennoinen, Asko Pakkanen, and Tapio Suominen. British rock band Cream might have been their biggest source of inspiration though they followed contemporary trends of prog-rock. Jethro Tull and King Crimson were direct progressive rock influences from the United Kingdom. In 1975, under the record label Love Records, they published their first album ''"Tabula Rasa"'' as well as single ''"Prinssi/Lähtö''". The debut album has been pretty well regarded though Mikko Alatalo's political lyrics have been somewhat controversial. The band was closely associated to this rock singer who wrote lyrics for them and for whom they also worked as backing musicians (Alatalo's gigs brought them more money than playing their own music). Silvennoinen composed most of songs. They made their second and last album ''"Ekkedien Tanssi"'' in 1 ...
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Blank Pad Rule
The blank pad rule is an American term for the legal doctrine and metaphor in common law that requires a tribunal to base its decision solely upon evidence established at trial.Kenneth Graham, ''Confrontation Stories: Raleigh on the Mayflower'', 3 209, 210 (2005). In the United States, the Supreme Court has established that in order for a trial to be fair and impartial, a "jury's verdict ustbe based on evidence received in open court, not from outside sources". Definition The blank pad rule prohibits courts from considering evidence that has not been established at trial. The doctrine "supposes the minds of the jurors to be like empty tablets upon which the lawyers, under the supervision of the judge, inscribe everything they can legally use to decide the case". In criminal law, the doctrine has been interpreted as a right held by criminal defendants, where "an accused is entitled to a jury that goes into deliberations with their minds void of everything except evidence that h ...
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New Worlds
New Worlds may refer to: Publishing * ''New Worlds'' (magazine), a British science fiction magazine * "New Worlds" (comics), a X-Men storyline by Grant Morrison * New Worlds, an imprint of Caliber Comics Music * ''New Worlds'' (album), an album by Charlotte Hatherley * ''New Worlds'', a song on the BBC Radiophonic Music compilation Other uses * ''New Worlds'' (TV series), an historical drama * New Worlds Mission, a NASA project * New Worlds Project, a creative writing project * '' Star Trek: New Worlds'', a strategy game See also * New World (other) * ''The New Worlds Fair'', an album by Michael Moorcock Michael John Moorcock (born 18 December 1939) is an English writer, best-known for science fiction and fantasy, who has published a number of well-received literary novels as well as comic thrillers, graphic novels and non-fiction. He has worke ...
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Tabula Rasa (video Game)
''Richard Garriott's Tabula Rasa'' is a defunct MMORPG developed by Destination Games and published by NCsoft, designed in part by Richard Garriott. The game is a role-playing video game that blends certain shooter aspects into the combat system. It was officially released to retail on November 2, 2007, with customers that pre-ordered the game allowed access to the live servers from October 30, 2007. The development team released updates, called "Deployments," nearly every month following launch. The game required a monthly subscription. ''Tabula Rasa'' is about humanity's last stand against a group of aliens called the Bane. The story takes place in the near future on two planets, Arieki and Foreas, which were in a state of constant conflict between the AFS (Allied Free Sentients) and the Bane. The term ''tabula rasa'' means "clean slate" in Latin, which refers to a fresh start, or starting over. According to the developers, the game included the ability for players to influ ...
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Tabula Rasa (novel)
''Tabula Rasa'' ( he, לוח חלק) is a 2010 novel by Israeli author Nathan Shaham. Originally published in Hebrew, the book has not yet appeared in English translation. Shaham, himself a long-time member of Kibbutz Beit Alfa, has said he wasn't interested in assigning blame for the failures of the kibbutz depicted in the novel, only trying to understand what happened and why. Plot The novel charts the rise and fall of the fictional kibbutz Givat Abirim, set against the backdrop of its modern-day privatization and the introduction of differential wages. Its central character, Hanan Harari, is a painter and ideological communist in his seventies who has lived on the kibbutz since before the establishment of the state in 1948. Hanan's personal and professional vicissitudes, and in particular his increasing preference for abstract painting, become a metaphor for the disintegration of the collective vision of the kibbutz. Whereas his representational art once found enthusiastic ...
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Sick! (album)
''Sick!'' (stylized in all caps) is the fourth studio album by American rapper Earl Sweatshirt. It was released on January 14, 2022, through Tan Cressida and Warner Records. The album features collaborations with Armand Hammer and Zelooperz, along with additional vocals by Na-Kel Smith. Production was handled by the Alchemist, Black Noi$e, Navy Blue (under the alias Ancestors), Samiyam, Alexander Spit, Theravada, Rob Chambers, and some co-production by Earl himself. It was preceded by the singles "2010", "Tabula Rasa" featuring Armand Hammer, and "Titanic". Background Earl Sweatshirt called the album his "humble offering of 10 songs recorded in the wake of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic and its subsequent lockdowns", as he "leaned into the chaos" of the world's growing "anger and restlessness". The album was announced on December 10, 2021. Cover art The album cover depicts a framed mold of Earl Sweatshirt wearing a mask surrounded by two pills, African photos, a clove of garli ...
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Tabula Rasa Or Death And The Seven Pillars
Tabula may refer to: *Tabula (company), a semiconductor company *Tabula (game), a game thought to be the predecessor to backgammon * ''Tabula'' (magazine), a magazine published in Tbilisi, Georgia *Tabula ansata, a tablet with handles See also * Tabula Rasa (other) ''Tabula rasa'' ("blank slate") is a philosophical concept. Tabula Rasa may also refer to: Television * "Tabula Rasa", an episode of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' * "Tabula Rasa", an episode of ''Heroes'' * "Tabula Rasa", an episode of ''Lost' ...
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Utopia (Björk Album)
''Utopia'' is the ninth studio album by Icelandic singer-musician Björk. It was primarily produced by Björk and Venezuelan electronic record producer Arca, and released on 24 November 2017 through One Little Independent Records in the United Kingdom and The Orchard Enterprises in the United States. The album was acclaimed by music critics for its production, songwriting and Björk's vocals, and later received a nomination for Best Alternative Music Album at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, becoming Björk's eighth consecutive nomination in the category. Background and release Björk began working on ''Utopia'' soon after releasing ''Vulnicura'' in 2015. Upon winning the award for International Female Solo Artist at the 2016 Brit Awards, Björk did not appear as she was busy recording her new album. In an interview published in March 2016, Björk likened the writing to "paradise" as opposed to ''Vulnicura'' being "hell... like divorce". Speaking to ''The Fader'' in March 2017 ...
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Sinch (album)
''Sinch'' is the first major label release created by the American alternative metal group Sinch, which the band made shortly after being signed to Roadrunner Records. Featuring a deliberately abrasive yet also melodic sound, the album notably includes "Something More", the band's first major single. Background and inspiration The album was produced by Malcolm Springer. He had previously done producing work for bands such as Full Devil Jacket, Matchbox 20, and Collective Soul in the 2000s and late 1990s. Springer also contributed to the album in other ways such as making string arrangements and playing a Wurlitzer. Reviews and reception Music critic Jason D. Taylor, writing for the Allmusic, gave the release a mixed to positive review. He argued, "Sinch experiments with hidden samples and awkward vocal tricks to keep the listener unprepared for the next leap into the unknown, and they do a satisfiable job at holding one's attention throughout the remainder of the album." He ad ...
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Freundeskreis
Freundeskreis (meaning "Circle of Friends") also known as FK, were a German hip hop group from Stuttgart. They performed songs in German language, German, English language, English, French language, French and Esperanto. The members were Max Herre, Don Philippe and DJ Friction. They were a socially conscious German rap group that released three top twenty albums. History Freundeskreis Freundeskreis were primarily known for their political lyrics, in which they advocate equality and Internationalism (politics), international understanding. After the much-noticed first album, ''Quadratur des Kreises (Squaring the Circle)'', and its hit single "A-N-N-A" which peaked at #6 in the Media Control Charts, German charts, the band released its second album, ''Esperanto (Freundeskreis album), Esperanto'', named after the constructed language Esperanto. The reasoning for the name was that the group wished to show that they believe that hip hop should be the Esperanto of youth. In 1999 and ...
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Sequencer (Covenant Album)
''Sequencer'', released in May 1996, is the second album by the Swedish musical group Covenant. In March 1997, a second edition by the name ''Sequencer: Beta'' was released, containing an additional track. In the US, the album was released in 1997 on the 21st Circuitry label, and again in July 1999 on Metropolis Records. These releases both combine the original Sequencer album (minus "Luminal"), with the ''Stalker'' CD single A CD single (sometimes abbreviated to CDS) is a music single in the form of a compact disc. The standard in the Red Book for the term ''CD single'' is an 8 cm (3-inch) CD (or Mini CD). It now refers to any single recorded onto a CD of any si ..., separated by an extra half-minute of silence after "Flux". The first pressing on the Off Beat label had a mastering error in "Tabula Rasa". 250 discs were pressed before they stopped the production, and only 100 reached the record stores. They are now rare collectors' items and can be identified by the or ...
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