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  • ...l world in which he is inserted. The confines between the [[self]] and the world are annulled to the point that the material [[body]] itself is no guarantee ...played a pivotal role in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinoza Spinoza]'s philosophy and more recently in that of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegel Hegel] an
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  • ...consciousness]] of [[personality]] are [[endowments]] of the supermaterial world. The very [[fact]] that a [[mortal]] [[materialist]] can deny the [[existen ...[[nature]]. Accordingly does [[science]] give way to [[philosophy]], while philosophy must [[surrender]] to the conclusions [[inherent]] in genuine [[spiritual]]
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  • ...ity]]. [[Remember]] that [[science]] is the [[domain]] of [[knowledge]], [[philosophy]] the realm of [[wisdom]], and [[religion]] the sphere of the [[faith]] [[e ...erally [[accepted]] bases for [[logical]] [[deductions]]. So, also, must [[philosophy]] start its [[career]] upon the [[assumption]] of the reality of three thin
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  • ...[touching]] or concerning a [[person]] or [[thing]] <the child's immediate world is the classroom> ...ve]]. Considerations of immediacy [[reflect]] on how we [[experience]] the world and what [[reality]] is. It possesses characteristics of both of the [https
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  • ...ular renunciation from the [[pains]] and [[pleasures]] in the [[material]] world (Maya). The Hindu philosophers who advocated ''vairāgya'' told their follo ...t]] as well as to seek for the dry sands of [[knowledge]].([[48:6 Morontia World Seraphim—Transition Ministers|48:6.32]])
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  • In Vedantic philosophy, it is the notion of a vital, life-sustaining force of living beings and vi ...assified into subcategories, referred to as ''pranas''. According to Hindu philosophy these are the vital principles of basic energy and subtle faculties of an i
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  • When the Helianx were the [[sovereign]]s of their underwater world, ...y basking on the surface of the single vast [[ocean]] that encircled their world, absorbing the life-giving rays while singing their wild songs and sharing
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  • ...[race|racial]] or ethnic classifications, age, [[gender]], [[religion]], [[philosophy]], physical abilities, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, gender ...eens Charter, a manifesto subscribed to by Green parties from all over the world. In contrast to diversity, some promote cultural assimilation as the [[proc
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  • ...art of its nature, but the principles on which it has created the physical world. However many modern scholars (such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_ [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_greek_philosophy ancient Greek philosophy]'s "overturning of [[mythology]]" as a definition to [[understanding]] of t ...tivity]] and [[humanity]], a transgression that dissolves the [[rational]] world but is always temporary, as well as that, "[[Desire]] in eroticism is the d
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  • ...ere. The human experience today is one of competition, a way of seeing the world in which there is scarcity of resources and they can’t be enjoyed by all. ...ceases to be a problem and becomes part of the solutions that improve the world as a whole.
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  • ...] your will with His will. This is the only thing you need to do in [[this world]] in order to get the highest marks on your mortal [[experiences]]. ...s free to enjoy all the wonders that are available for mortals beyond this world, regardless of the level of spirituality that you have reached on this eart
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  • In the western world, the term has become closely [[associated]] (and is often used interchangea [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...a [[sin]]-stricken, [[evil]]-[[dominated]], [[self]]-seeking, [[isolated]] world, such as [[Urantia]], can hardly [[conceive]] of the [[physical]] [[perfect 55:5.2 The [[advanced]] [[stages]] of a world settled in [[light and life]] [[represent]] the [[acme]] of [[evolutionary]
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  • ...al]] process of fitting the sensory impressions received from the external world into the [[memory]] patterns of the [[individual]]. Understanding connotes ...nderstanding. Meanings are nonexistent in a wholly sensory or [[material]] world. Meanings and [[values]] are only perceived in the inner or supermaterial s
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  • ...osophy and Heraclitus [13]. Von Bertalanffy traced systems concepts to the philosophy of G.W. von [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leibniz Leibniz] and [https://en ...ing "An Outline for General Systems Theory" in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol 1, No. 2, by 1950. Where assumptions in Western science fro
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  • ...the [[goodness]] of [[God]], and that notwithstanding its many evils, the world is the best of all possible worlds. Leibniz wrote his Théodicée as a crit ...ry world without error (the possibility of unwise [[judgment]]) would be a world without free [[intelligence]]... evolving man must be fallible if he is to
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  • “How can one defend oneself from this bombardment of the absurd? The world requires examples of authentic lives. Develop your spirituality and live yo ...rt. It is your choice to take one more step towards light and life in this world, or repeat another cycle of regression and re-discovery.
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  • 16:6.2 On a world like [[Urantia]] we do not encounter the direct [[influence]] of the Seven ...[[victims]] of the implied [[a priori]] [[assumptions]] of [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]]. This [[reality]] [[sensitivity]] of the cosmic mind re
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  • ...vored]] [[Christianity]] in that [[Rome]] brought into the whole [[Western world]] a new [[tolerance]] for [[strange]] [[languages]], peoples, and even [[re ...culture]] for its own and boldly [[adopted]] [[Christ]] as its [[moral]] [[philosophy]]. [[Christianity]] became the [[moral]] [[culture]] of [[Rome]] but hardly
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