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- Thomas Jefferson [r]: (1743-1826) Third U.S. President (from 1801 to 1809), first U.S. Secretary of State (from 1789 to 1793), author of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, and founder of the University of Virginia. [e]
- War crime [r]: Acts that violate the laws of war as they applied in the time and place of commission, or that were deemed violations of law, possibly ex post facto, as determined by a competent tribunal [e]
- Denis Diderot [r]: Enlightenment philosophe and Editor in Chief of the Encyclopédie. [e]
- Evolutionary psychology controversy [r]: The various criticisms of evolutionary psychology, as well as counterarguments to these criticisms. [e]
- Ancien Régime [r]: The aristocratic social and political order of France between the 14th and 18th centuries under the Valois and Bourbon dynasties. [e]
- The Systems View of Life: A Unifying Vision (Book Synopsis) [r]: The view of life from the perspective of Systems biology. [e]