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- Look up distinction, distinct, or distinctive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Distinction, distinct or distinctive may refer to: Distinction (philosophy)...
- Liber Secundus. Distinctiones 4–44, 2001. IX, Ordinatio. Liber Tertius. Distinctiones 1–17, 2006. X, Ordinatio. Liber Tertius. Distinctiones 26–40, 2007....
- A mark of distinction, in heraldry, is a charge showing that the bearer of a shield is not (as defined by the rules or laws of heraldry in most, though...
- The Friends of Distinction were an American vocal group founded by Harry Elston and Floyd Butler, best known for their 1969 RIAA-certified Gold hits "Grazing...
- The Young Women's Christian ****ociation (YWCA) is a nonprofit organization with a focus on empowerment, leadership, and rights of women, young women, and...
- Distinction, the fundamental philosophical abstraction, involves the recognition of difference. In classical philosophy, there were various ways in which...
- The type–token distinction is the difference between a type of objects (analogous to a class) and the individual tokens of that type (analogous to instances)...
- Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste (La Distinction: Critique sociale du jugement, 1979) by Pierre Bourdieu, is a sociological report...
- In sociology, distinction is a social force whereby people use various strategies—consciously or not—to differentiate and distance themselves from others...
- Look up distinction without a difference in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A distinction without a difference is a type of logical fallacy where an author...