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  • ...ant in [[Anglophone]] and [[Scandinavia]]n countries, and a "[[Continental philosophy|Continental]]" tradition, dominant in [[German-speaking Europe|German]] and ...it is in all its manyfold appearances. In order to be able to interpret [[nature]] it is mandatory to [[imagination|imagine]]. It is weak to claim that your
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  • ==In Philosophy & Science== ...by [https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/simplicity Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy] is that "Other things being equal simpler theories are better."
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  • ...]] column citation is made of [[analogous]] [[statements]] of [[mortal]] [[philosophy]]. ...icance and [[meaning]] of [[mota]]. These [[illustrations]] of [[human]] [[philosophy]] were:
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  • ...great satisfaction? Human beings by nature shy away from difficulties. The philosophy of the ‘path of least resistance’ is the excuse employed by many to do
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  • ...f-absorbed, it can nevertheless provide useful insights into the nature of philosophy in general. ...t are distinctively African; on the latter view, African philosophy is any philosophy done by Africans (or sometimes, by people of African descent).
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  • ...ey could [[contemplate]] the [[inheritance]] of great accomplishments in [[philosophy]], [[art]], [[literature]], and [[political]] [[progress]]. But with all th ...terpreted by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_greek_philosophy Greek philosophy] and [[socialized]] in [[Christianity]], now boldly challenged the [[tradit
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  • ...ng only briefly. Typically the term is used to describe objects found in [[nature]], although it can describe a wide range of things. In [[philosophy]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Diderot Denis Diderot] makes use of
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  • ...p the [[meaning]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_philosophy Greek philosophy], turned their [[attention]] to the spectacular and [[emotional]] [https:// ...] and [[resurrection]], would thereby become partakers of his [[divine]] [[nature]] and his [[immortality]].
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  • ...be great and [[absolute]], somehow even [[intelligent]] and personal, in [[philosophy]], but in [[religion]] God must also be [[moral]]; he must be [[good]]. Man 2:6.2 Religion implies that the superworld of [[spirit]] [[nature]] is cognizant of, and [[responsive]] to, the [[foundation|fundamental]] ne
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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 ...that existence is organismic, enchanted, and interrelated. The organismic nature of process thought fits well with general [[evolution]]ary hypotheses perta
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  • In the [[philosophy]] of time, presentism is the [[belief]] that only the present exists and th ...future, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stochastic_process stochastic] nature of many natural and social [[processes]] has made precise forecasting of th
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  • ===Topic: ''Practical Spiritual Philosophy''=== ...In any given situation in which you find yourself, there is some spiritual philosophy which is applicable and which will add a new dimension to it. Many of you a
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  • ==Greek philosophy== Contemplation was an important part of the [[philosophy]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato Plato]; Plato thought that throug
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  • ...d compare themselves more favourably with others, question the beliefs and philosophy of others, as though their way is the only right one. This is typical of Sp ..., and hope they will soon see the materialistic trappings of their growing philosophy for what they are and ditch them as irrelevant, futile and a hindrance to t
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  • ...of these works have become [[classics]] in the fields of [[theology]] or [[philosophy]] and their relationship to [[science]]. ...ael_Polanyi Michael Polanyi] ''Personal Knowledge: Towards a Post-Critical Philosophy'', ISBN 0-226-67288-3
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  • ...olly unrecognized by man. One [[machine]] cannot be [[conscious]] of the [[nature]] or [[value]] of another [[machine]]. ...is a [[phenomenon]] which [[transcends]] the [[material]] [[levels]] of [[nature]] in that it exhibits the [[control]] [[attributes]] of [[mind]] and the [[
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  • ...tical_theology dialectical theology], due to its stress on the paradoxical nature of [[divine]] [[truth]] (e.g., God's relationship to humanity embodies both [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • Know thou that Nature and the Spirit both And changes of them are by Nature wrought;
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  • ...easured or is part of the measuring system. (See [[#In philosophy|Space in philosophy]].) ==In philosophy==
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  • ...es, rather than philosophies, should inspire our actions and emotions, and philosophy should enlarge our understanding of values. It is impossible to fake real v ...how their motives, means and results – all – must be harmonious with their nature, so they can really be brought into effect. Our Master Jesus once said, ‘
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