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  • ...in a regular, [[predictable]] way. Indeed, it was the regular, predictable nature of the [[mind]] that enabled [[spiritual]] practitioners to [[manipulate]]
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  • *1a : living in a [[state]] of [[nature]] and not ordinarily tame or domesticated <wild ducks> ...hich emerges from a forest (Micoud 1993), and as a level of achievement in nature (Cookson 2004). It differs from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilderness w
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  • The term ''' Indian philosophy''' may refer to any of several traditions of philosophical thought that ori ...ee and Datta give this definition, explaining that a cornerstone of Indian philosophy is a tradition of respect for multiple views:
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  • ...the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] and its conception of a [[human nature]], could be considered as universal. The 1948 [[Universal Declaration of Hu A '''universal proposition''' is one that affirms a [[property (philosophy)|property]] of all the members of a [[set]]. For instance, the proposition
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  • * [https://education.vsnl.com/nimbkar/thought.html Nature of Human Thought] [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...]]. This infinite substance is what Spinoza calls [[God]], or better yet [[nature]], and it possesses both unlimited extension and unlimited [[consciousness] The property of extension has not played a significant role in [[philosophy]] roughly since the time of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immanuel_Kant Im
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  • ...symptoms can be [[physical]], [[emotional]], [[spiritual]] or social in [[nature]]. The [[concept]] of hospice has been evolving since the [https://www.wiki
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  • ...e with them is ''the human condition''. However, understanding the precise nature and scope of what is meant by the human condition is itself a philosophical ...relating to the purpose of life beyond the base need for survival, or the nature of existence beyond that which is [[empirical knowledge|empirically]] appar
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  • ...ntia Book]] offers an [[integral]] view of the functions of [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]]. ...ssions from over 1,000 individuals whose writing in the fields of science, philosophy, religion, history, sociology and theology was published and widely availab
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  • ...and perfect [[attributes]] which inherently characterize his [[eternal]] [[nature]]. Therefore is God [[Relationship|related]] to the [[universe]] as the bei ...limited in his [[creative]] [[acts]] only by the sentiments of his eternal nature and by the [[Mandate|dictates]] of his infinite [[wisdom]]. God [[personal]
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  • ...[[nature]]. Accordingly does [[science]] give way to [[philosophy]], while philosophy must [[surrender]] to the conclusions [[inherent]] in genuine [[spiritual]] ...thesis]] of the [[energy]] [[materials]] of [[time and space]]. To build a philosophy of the universe on an exclusive [[materialism]] is to ignore the [[fact]] t
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  • ...ment]] because such an impoverished [[environment]] of the [[spiritual]] [[nature]] robs [[religion]] of its chief [[channel]] of [[philosophic]] [[contact]] ...s]]; [[religion]], [[experience]], leads to [[value]] [[consciousness]]; [[philosophy]], [[wisdom]], leads to [[co-ordinate]] [[consciousness]]; [[revelation]] (
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  • ...sciplinary [[theory]] about the [[nature]] of [[complex]] [[systems]] in [[nature]], [[society]], and [[science]], and is a [[Frame of reference|framework]] ...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
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  • ==Philosophy== A proposition is a sentence expressing something true or false. In [[philosophy]], particularly in [[logic]], a proposition is identified [[Ontology|ontolo
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  • ...it]], the [[Mother Spirit|Creative Spirit]]'s gift to man. [[Spiritual]] [[philosophy]], the [[wisdom]] of [[spirit]] [[realities]], is the [[endowment]] of the ...self and [[demonstrates]] the [[potential]] [[divinity]] of its emerging [[nature]] by the characteristic [[manner]] in which it induces the [[mortal]] [[per
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  • ...[[nature]]. Accordingly does [[science]] give way to [[philosophy]], while philosophy must [[surrender]] to the conclusions [[inherent]] in genuine [[spiritual]] ...ynthesis]] of the [[energy]] materials of [[time and space]]. To build a [[philosophy]] of the [[universe]] on an exclusive [[materialism]] is to ignore the [[fa
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  • ...Aesthetics is a branch of [[axiology]] and is closely associated with the philosophy of art. ...ast in the opinion of some historians, the subject [[matter]] itself, the “philosophy of art,” was invented in that comparatively recent period and can be appl
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  • ...f [[nature]]—he exists in [[nature]]—and yet he is able to [[transcend]] [[nature]]. Man is [[finite]], but he is indwelt by a [[spark]] of [[infinity]]. Suc ...vient to [[nature]], while on [[spiritual]] levels he is triumphant over [[nature]] and over all [[things]] temporal and [[finite]]. Such a [[paradox]] is in
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  • ...absence]] of order : disorder <not manicured plots but a wild anarchy of [[nature]] — Israel Shenker> ...is a free market capitalist system that is [[Voluntary|voluntarist]] in [[nature]].
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  • A vast array of accounts attempt to explain the [[nature]] of concepts. According to classical accounts, a concept denotes all of th ...y and cognitive science as concept learning and category formation. In the philosophy of [[Kant]], any purely [[empirical]] theory dealing with the acquisition o
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