- An
inquiry (also
spelled as
enquiry in
British English) is any
process that has the aim of
augmenting knowledge,
resolving doubt, or
solving a problem...
- with sentiment, not reason. An
Enquiry Concerning the
Principles of
Morals (EPM) is the
enquiry subsequent to the
Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding...
- In
computer communications,
enquiry is a transmission-control
character that
requests a
response from the
receiving station with
which a
connection has...
- An
Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is a book by the
Scottish empiricist philosopher David Hume,
published in
English in 1748
under the
title Philosophical...
- Love in
Excess (1719–20) is
Eliza Haywood's best
known novel. It
details the
amorous escapades of
Count D'Elmont, a rake who
becomes reformed over the...
- The
Leveson Inquiry was a
judicial public inquiry into the culture, practices, and
ethics of the
British press following the News
International phone hacking...
- for real need. In the
United Kingdom,
Charles Frederick Field set up an
enquiry office upon his
retirement from the
Metropolitan Police in 1852. Field...
- Inquiry-based
learning (also
spelled as
enquiry-based
learning in
British English) is a form of
active learning that
starts by
posing questions, problems...
- Self-
enquiry, also
spelled self-inquiry (Sanskrit vichara, also
called jnana-vichara or ātma-vichār), is the
constant attention to the
inner awareness...
- The
Robbins Report (the
report of the
Committee on
Higher Education,
chaired by
Lionel Robbins) was
commissioned by the
British government and published...