The metaphor of the ‘fall of man ’ (at least in Christian traditions), the story of the origins of the Universal Law of Gravitation (at the imaginative hands of Newton) and the ‘bite ’ that tragically ended a young Turing’s life, sixty years ago, even at the very heights of his intellectual powers, are all about the way apples have shaped our fate – for good and evil. This is a commemorative essay, on the sixtieth anniversary of the death of Turing, apparently by his own hands, as a result of a bite – or two – in an apple, found to have been poisoned, most likely by himself (although conspiracy theories have not completely ‘died’, during these six decades of sadness, at his untimely death). Newton,...
A rotting apple seldom causes trouble, Yet when I saw this one in my path, Beside the stream that ru...
Nearly every adult is familiar with the story of Adam and Eve, and the Garden of Eden: a newly creat...
For the last five years, Pa had babied and coaxed this pet tree of his. It was healthy and well-deve...
The passage above provides an apt image, with all its symbolic overtones, of Adam’s reaction to Eve’...
Over 250 years ago Sir Isaac Newton, inspired by an apple falling from a tree in his orchard (Stucke...
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Apple-Eater 2 needs apples in h...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
44-45Woolsthorpe Manor is an unassuming farmhouse and Newton’s childhood home, to which he returned ...
A rotting apple seldom causes trouble, Yet when I saw this one in my path, Beside the stream that ru...
Nearly every adult is familiar with the story of Adam and Eve, and the Garden of Eden: a newly creat...
For the last five years, Pa had babied and coaxed this pet tree of his. It was healthy and well-deve...
The passage above provides an apt image, with all its symbolic overtones, of Adam’s reaction to Eve’...
Over 250 years ago Sir Isaac Newton, inspired by an apple falling from a tree in his orchard (Stucke...
In “Jesus & the Walnuts,” a hapless English professor invokes fragments of mathematical thought to i...
APPLE The Apple-Eater Are you a good apple-eater? David Grayson, the nature philosopher, whose rea...
Supposedly, Shakespeare wrote King Lear and Macbeth during the bubonic plague, and Isaac Newton was ...
In the aftermath of the English Civil War, the Restoration overturned England's medieval outlook and...
The Myth of the Forbidden Fruit as Allegory on The Limits of Human Knowledge. The history ...
This thesis adds to the discussion surrounding how Apple Inc. has been able to to garner and maintai...
This paper analyzes the biblical narrative of mankind\u27s fall from grace through the lens of John ...
Apple-Eater 2 needs apples in h...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
44-45Woolsthorpe Manor is an unassuming farmhouse and Newton’s childhood home, to which he returned ...
A rotting apple seldom causes trouble, Yet when I saw this one in my path, Beside the stream that ru...
Nearly every adult is familiar with the story of Adam and Eve, and the Garden of Eden: a newly creat...
For the last five years, Pa had babied and coaxed this pet tree of his. It was healthy and well-deve...