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  • ...[[meaning]] involved in the phrase "all things flow" is one chief task of philosophy. All actually existing "things" change due to their temporality, but the me ...God's abstract essence is absolute, necessary, and eternal, while God's [[concrete]] actuality is everlastingly relative or contingent. The unchanging pole of
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  • In [[philosophy]], rationality and reason are the key methods used to analyse the data gath ...th the comprehensiveness of its underlying considerations, and in which no concrete objective is presumed to be rational in any but a relative sense of the ter
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  • ...y of philosophy might include (but are not limited to): How can changes in philosophy be accounted for historically? What drives the development of thought in it ...ern]], [[religious]] or [[secular]] — have had their own unique schools of philosophy, arrived at through both inheritance and through independent discovery. Suc
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  • ...faith". Consequently, Tillich's orientation is apologetic, seeking to make concrete theological answers that are applicable to ordinary daily life. This contri [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...his self-contempt; and he learns this self-contempt from his consolation, philosophy. After somersaulting onto his own shoulders to shout his message to the wor ...ent philosophy accelerated the descent towards the concrete insofar as the concrete was in some ways brought to power with the revolutionary bourgeoisie. From
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  • ==Philosophy== In [[philosophy]], '''essence''' is the attribute or set of attributes that make an object
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  • ...[The Sciences|sciences]] (both natural and social) and the other used in [[philosophy]], [[mathematics]], [[logic]], and across other fields in the [[humanities] ...of rules, generally as a first step in testing or applying the theory in a concrete situation. Theories are abstract and [[concept]]ual, and to this end they a
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  • ...ning]]s and usages [[relative]] to how it is [[concept]]ually applied. The concrete meaning of the [[Latin]] word error is "wandering" or "straying". To the co [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...[[irony]]. In this [[manner]] they appear related much as the concept of [[philosophy]] and the [[action]] of [[religion]]. ...spoke in [[parables]] often wrapped in [[paradox]], and when we beheld the concrete [[illustration]] of his teaching, it appeared as [[irony]]? Consider his st
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  • ...with Alfred North Whitehead and his interpreters only, and reveals process philosophy to be a broader and richer tradition than has generally been acknowledged. Keywords— process philosophy, Schelling, Bakhtin, Dostoevsky, ethics, art, being.
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  • ...e in allowing a non-alienating objectification: the realization of art and philosophy in the individual's daily life. Such a rationality's line of force and exte
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  • ...g like the Big Bang occurs", whereupon matter and manifest world come into concrete existence, from which stage evolution follows. <ref>Wilber, Ken, ''Introduc ...l he was appointed first to a lectureship and then, in 1904, to a chair of philosophy at the University of Paris.
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  • '''Metaphysics''' is the branch of [[philosophy]] investigating principles of [[reality]] transcending those of any particu ...ed collections. Aristotle called some of the subjects treated there "first philosophy."
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  • ...d [[spiritual]] [[principles]] of religious [[truth]] and remake them into concrete rules of [[personal]] [[conduct]]. [[Jesus]] would present to them the [[be ...e characteristic of [[Jesus]]' teaching was that the [[morality]] of his [[philosophy]] originated in the [[personal]] [[relation]] of the [[individual]] to [[Go
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  • ...prophecy, the human soul, and the principles of human conduct. Finally, as philosophy, it studies notions that are primarily of philosophical interest, such as t Chronologically, Jewish philosophy may be divided into three phases: (1) its early development in the Diaspora
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  • ...iographies), indexes (by number) and objects (a wedding ring); but endless concrete and abstract [[methods]] can be used intentionally. This includes methods t # Reimer, Marga (2009). "Reference". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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  • ...ication, such as presuppositions, preunderstandings, the [[meaning]] and [[philosophy]] of [[language]], and [[semiotics]].[1]
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  • ==The Heterodox Tradition in Western Philosophy== Aristotle’s concern to account for the conditions a concrete substance must realize
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  • *Introduction:The Heterodox Tradition in Western Philosophy *by Paul S. McDonald, Lecturer in Philosophy at Murdoch University, Australia.
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  • * '''''Philosophy''''' ...grounded again, how to start all over again, get back to basics. For your philosophy can become so abstract, the [[word]] [[symbols]] you are trying to use to g
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