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  • ...he modern problematic of dualism. Kant is especially important here as his philosophy is the doorway through which the spirit of the new mode of philosophical th ...nification of the whole, albeit a differentiated unity, requires revealing nature as an active power that is characterized as self-determination, purposivene
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  • ...as the [[evolution|origins of life]], the [[nature]] of [[sin]], and the [[philosophy]] of [[science]] and [[religion]]. [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...fused]] with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Process_philosophy process philosophy], which indicates a metaphysical [[doctrine]] of [[theology]].[https://en.w [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...heory]] that posits the [[existence]] of a law whose [[content]] is set by nature and that therefore has validity [[Omnipresence|everywhere]].[1] The phrase *Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
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  • ==Philosophy== Frugality, in the [[context]] of certain [[belief]] systems, is a [[philosophy]] in which one does not [[trust]] (or is deeply wary of) "expert" [[knowled
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  • ...idea, to varying extents, to all of [[philosophy]] too. [[Science]] and [[philosophy]], according to this view, are said to form a [[continuum]]. [https://en.wi ...ition that "[[nature]] is all there is, and all basic truths are truths of nature."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalism_%28philosophy%29]
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato Platonism] of the [[Greeks]]. These schools of [[philosophy]] were: ...failed to know him and therefore failed to find him. Stoicism remained a [[philosophy]]; it never became a [[religion]]. Its followers sought to [[attune]] their
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  • ...or way of life centered on human interests or [[values]]; especially : a [[philosophy]] that usually rejects [[supernaturalism]] and stresses an [[individual]]'s '''Humanism''' is an approach in [[study]], [[philosophy]], or [[practice]] that [[focuses]] on [[human]] [[values]] and concerns. T
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  • ...[intellectual]] bent markedly determine the [[pattern]] of [[religious]] [[philosophy]]. [[Vocation]], [[marriage]], and kindred all [[influence]] the [[evolutio 101:7.2 A [[philosophy]] of [[religion]] evolves out of a basic [[growth]] of [[ideas]] plus [[exp
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  • In general, apart from its original use as a term in philosophy, ''phenomenon'' stands for any observable event. Some observable events ar ...r, cannot be known. The concept of 'phenomena' relates to the tradition of philosophy called [[phenomenology]]. Leading figures in phenomenology - the science of
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  • 103:8.1 Although both [[science]] and [[philosophy]] may [[assume]] the [[probability]] of [[God]] by their [[reason]] and [[l ...cceptably. The imperfection of the [[lover]]'s [[insight]] into the true [[nature]] of the beloved does not in the least invalidate either the [[reality]] or
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  • ...urse of Power, Religio Philosophi or Natural Theology, Physicks or Natural philosophy,'' London, Thomson, 1663. It is likely the word was first used in its Latin *1: a branch of [[metaphysics]] concerned with the nature and relations of [[being]]
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  • ...cholars agree, but rather numerous theories and continued debate about the nature of belief. ...and [[epistemology]]. The "mind-body problem", for example, so central to philosophy of mind, is in part the question of whether and how a purely physical organ
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  • ...eacher [[reasoned]] that the [[number]] [[seven]] was [[fundamental]] to [[nature]] because there are seven openings in the [[human]] head, if he had known m ...ttempt of man to [[unify]] his ignorance of [[space]] [[phenomena]]. The [[philosophy]] of the [[universe]] cannot be predicated on the [[observations]] of so-ca
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  • ...hed pantheist in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_philosophy Western philosophy]. He [[argued]] that since substance is completely self-sufficient, and onl ...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_Brahmanism Vedic] [[tradition]] of Indian philosophy, pantheism is part of a rejection of [[polytheism]]. The [[apparent]] [[mul
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  • ...[[theory]] or practice of [[fidelity]] in [[art]] and [[literature]] to [[nature]] or to real life and to accurate [[representation]] without idealization ...[belief]] that [[reality]] exists independently of observers, whether in [[philosophy]] itself or in the applied [[arts]] and [[sciences]]. In this broad sense i
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  • ...to synthethise [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristotelianism Aristotelian philosophy] with the principles of [[Christianity]]. The works for which he is best kn ...gious formation and for other students of the sacred disciplines (Catholic philosophy, theology, history, liturgy, and canon law).
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  • == Philosophy == ...a [[nondual]] universe (which, on his view, includes both [[noetic]] and [[nature|physical]] aspects) from the strictly physical universe that is the concern
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  • ...erson is [[Freedom|free]] from flaws or defects, especially of a [[moral]] nature Infallibility is inseparable from [[human]] nature as a result of the aspect of the [[human condition]] called self-awareness.
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  • ...son]), as well as examining the nature of agency. A primary concern is the nature of [[free will]] and whether actions are determined by the mental [[state]] ....stanford.edu/entries/action Article on Action in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy written by George Wilson]
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  • == Philosophy == Russian cosmism is a cosmocentric [[philosophy|philosophical]] and [[culture|cultural]] movement that emerged in[Russia in
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  • ...rs to the [[action (philosophy)|action]]s or [[reaction]]s of an [[object (philosophy)|object]] or [[organism]], usually in [[relation]] to the [[natural environ ...ng not directed at other people and thus is the most basic human [[Action (philosophy)|action]]. Animal behavior is studied in [[comparative psychology]], [[etho
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  • ...the theology of religion into a [[consistent]] and [[logical]] universe [[philosophy]], a [[co-ordinated]] and unbroken [[explanation]] of both [[science]] and ...ion]] never renders [[science]] unnatural, [[religion]] unreasonable, or [[philosophy]] illogical.
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  • ...]]ual senses, denoting such [[concepts]] as the [[cosmos]], the world or [[Nature]]. According to some speculations, this universe may be one of many disconn ...o everything that constitutes [[reality]] and the [[Universe]]: see World (philosophy). However, world may "only" refer to [[Earth]] envisioned from an anthropoc
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  • ...eings can both exist and be fully human, and as such be amoral either by [[nature]] or by [[choice]]. ...ither good nor bad. In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontology ontological philosophy], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnosticism ancient gnostic] concept th
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  • ...[nature]] (thus, for instance, if it is a logical consequence of a deity's nature that what it speaks is [[truth]], then it is not able to lie). :4. Hold that it is part of a deity's nature to be consistent and that it would be inconsistent for said deity to go aga
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  • ...anscendentally]] or [[Immanence|immanently]] The nature of being varies by philosophy, giving different interpretations in the frameworks of [https://en.wikipedi ==Being in continental philosophy and existentialism==
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  • In [[logic]] and [[philosophy]], the term '''proposition''' (from the [[word]] "proposal") refers to both ...philosophers. Where the [[concept]] of a "[[meaning]]" is admitted, its [[nature]] is [[controversial]]. In earlier [[texts]] writers have not always made i
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  • ...foundations]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_philosophy Western philosophy] and science. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_North_Whitehead Alfred .... Plato's dialogues have been used to teach a range of subjects, including philosophy, [[logic]], [[ethics]], [[rhetoric]], [[religion]] and [[mathematics]]. His
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  • ...[society]]. Always is [[religion]] the [[inspiration]] of man's evolving [[nature]], but it is not the [[secret]] of that [[evolution]]. ...n]] [[transcends]] the [[reason]] of the [[mind]], even the [[logic]] of [[philosophy]]. [[Religion]] is [[faith]], [[trust]], and [[assurance]].
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  • *5 : the [[quality]] of an object in possessing some of the [[nature]] or attributes of a [[transcendent]] [[idea]] [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • '''Fact in philosophy''' In philosophy, the concept fact is considered in [[epistemology]] and [[ontology]]. Quest
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  • In general, apart from its original use as a term in philosophy, ''phenomenon'' stands for any observable event. Some observable events ar ...r, cannot be known. The concept of 'phenomena' relates to the tradition of philosophy called [[phenomenology]]. Leading figures in phenomenology - the science of
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  • ...onsciousness identifies these realities as science, philosophy, and truth. Philosophy would be inclined to view these activities as reason, '''wisdom''', and fai ...in life that determines one’s unique style of personality, the particular nature of short and long-term goal(s) pursued in life (spiritual or materialistic
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  • ...erialism]] (which posits no underlying [[subjective]] and/or ontological [[nature]] behind [[phenomena]], being immanent). ...otinus Plotinus], and others [[argued]] that [[complex]] [[patterns]] in [[nature]] were a natural consequence of [[procession]] from the [[One]] (Hen, Absol
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  • Philosophy considers it is an act by which the mind perceives the agreement or disagre ...without being able to articulate evidence or reasons for those beliefs. In philosophy, the [[epistemology|epistemic]] credentials of various types of intuition m
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  • ...retation holds that the entire [[history]] of [[Western Philosophy|Western philosophy]] and its [[language]] and [[traditions]] has emphasized the [[desire]] for ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Being_and_Time Being and Time]'' claimed the parasitic [[nature]] of the [[theoretical]] [[attitude]] of pure presence upon a more [[Origin
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  • ...retation]] be [[unique]] and wholly [[different]] from the [[religious]] [[philosophy]] of all other [[human being]]s. 103:1.2 When one [[mortal]] is in full [[agreement]] with the d [[philosophy]] of a fellow [[mortal]], that [[phenomenon]] indicates that these two [[be
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  • ...the [[Western world|Western or Occidental world]], as opposed to [[Eastern philosophy|Eastern or Oriental philosophies]] and the varieties of indigenous philosop ...versal]] [[knowledge]] claims in [[mathematics]], [[astronomy]], [[natural philosophy]], [[music]], and many other subjects as indicated by [[Plato]]'s and [[Ari
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  • ...al opinions, in contrast to [[knowledge]] and fact-based [[belief]]s. In [[philosophy]], the term is often contrasted with [[objectivity]].[1] # Solomon, Robert C. "Subjectivity," in Honderich, Ted. Oxford Companion to Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 2005.
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  • ...or less with [[psychology]] in its [[personal]] [[expression]] and with [[philosophy]] in its systematic portrayal. [[Theology]] is always the [[study]] of your ...e gives [[origin]] to [[theology]] and [[metaphysics]]. The later art of [[philosophy]] [[develops]] in an [[effort]] to [[harmonize]] the many discrepancies whi
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  • “Truth is the basis of science and philosophy, presenting the intellectual foundation of religion.” ([[56:10|UB 56:10:1 ...correctly assess the truth content of their various religions? By its very nature, truth is devoid of in-built contradictions. The fact that so many spiritua
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  • ...on true [[crime]], [[mysticism]] and the [[paranormal]]. Wilson called his philosophy "new [[existentialism]]" or "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenomenology_( ...ote a markedly unsympathetic biography of Crowley, ''Aleister Crowley: The Nature of the Beast'', and has written biographies on other spiritual and psycholo
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  • #[n] a characteristic property that defines the apparent [[individual]] [[nature]] of something; "each town has a quality all its own"; "the radical [[chara ==Philosophy==
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  • ...culture]] for its own and boldly [[adopted]] [[Christ]] as its [[moral]] [[philosophy]]. [[Christianity]] became the [[moral]] [[culture]] of [[Rome]] but hardly ...[[nature]]. And now, in [[Christianity]], he [[discerned]] in the laws of nature the [[laws]] of [[God]]. A people that could produce [https://en.wikipedia.
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  • *1: a : [[contempt]]uously distrustful of [[human]] [[nature]] and [[motives]] <those cynical men who say that [[democracy]] cannot be [ ...le. By the 19th century, [[emphasis]] on the [[negative]] aspects of Cynic philosophy led to the [[modern]] [[understanding]] of cynicism to mean a disposition t
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  • ...isible living entity containing all other living :entities, which by their nature are all related.[1] ...hilosophy eastern philosophy] in the Brahman-Atman of Hinduism, the Buddha-Nature in Mahayana Buddhism, and in the School of Yin-Yang, Taoism, and Neo-Confuc
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  • ...me more and more like your heavenly Father, your personality and your very nature will reflect this Trinity of Being. ...e a new appreciation for all things beautiful: nature, art, music, poetry, philosophy, and other virtuous expressions of higher human consciousness. Insight int
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  • ...ed" than some other thing. Being a comparative word it is also relative in nature. ...]] advocates a return to a primitive condition. [[Luddites]] had a related philosophy.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primitive]
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  • ...espair. They sought for the solace of the [[soul]] in deep [[thinking]]— [[philosophy]] and [[metaphysics]]. They turned from the [[contemplation]] of [[self]]-[ ...ce]] failed to keep [[pace]] with the [[intellectual]] probings into the [[nature]] and [[reality]] of the [[cosmos]].
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  • '''Macrocosm and microcosm''' is an ancient [[Greek philosophy|Greek]] schema of seeing the same patterns reproduced in all levels of the ...t is a discussion originally about righteousness (justice) for man and the nature of it. At &sect;368, Socrates mentions that this virtue is “spoken as a v
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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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  • ...eneral [[hatred]], mistrust or dislike of the [[human]] species or human [[nature]]. A misanthrope, or misanthropist is someone who holds such view or [[feel In Western philosophy, misanthropy has been connected to [[isolation]] from human [[society]]. In
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  • ...]] of all ages? Who then is her lover, friend and [[husband]], is it not [[Philosophy]]?" ...ndeed! [[Conscious]] [[contact]] with another in [[affection]] of a divine nature is a [[value]] which could be said to transcend the mere [[mechanical]] kno
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  • ...nships]]. The [[culture]] of the ''third mansion world'' partakes of the [[nature]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_52#52:5._POS
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  • Philosophers argue over the precise nature of value incommensurability, and discussions do not always exhibit a [[cons ...pedia.org/wiki/Commensurability_(philosophy_of_science) Commensurability] (philosophy of science)
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  • ...alis''), study of the Universe has a long history involving [[science]], [[philosophy]], [[esotericism]], and [[religion]]. ...s ancient field of study seeks to draw [[intuitive]] conclusions about the nature of the universe, man, god and/or their relationships based on the extension
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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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  • *1: a [[theory]] that the [[universe]] and especially living [[nature]] is correctly seen in terms of [[interacting]] wholes (as of living [[orga ...book, ''Holism and Evolution''. Smuts defined holism as "The tendency in [[nature]] to form wholes that are greater than the sum of the parts through [[creat
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  • ...stee based on factors such as the [[probability]] of [[conviction]], the [[nature]] of the offense, the characteristics of the offender, and availability of [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • Because the [[nature]] of what is erotic is fluid, early [[definitions]] of the term attempted t ...the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_greek_philosophy ancient Greek philosophy]'s "overturning of [[mythology]]" as a definition to [[understanding]] of t
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  • ...posite column citation is made of [[analogous]] statements of [[mortal]] [[philosophy]]. ...o grasp the significance and meaning of mota. These illustrations of human philosophy were:
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  • ...dvance made in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhist_philosophy Buddhist philosophy] consisted in its comprehension of the [[relativity]] of all [[truth]]. Thr 94:11.5 This [[philosophy]] also held that the [[Buddha]] ([[divine]]) [[nature]] resided in all men; that man, through his own endeavors, could [[attain]]
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  • ===='''''[[Philosophy]]''''', '''''[[Faith]]'''''==== ...[integrating]] [[experience]] and [[values]], always do you reach form a [[philosophy of living]] that [[transcends]], somewhat, one's daily [[reality]]. Once on
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  • :2. Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of, dogma or dogmas; characterized by or consisting in dogma; doctrinal. ...ue, instead of being founded upon [[experience]] or induction, as dogmatic philosophy, medicine.
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  • ...ogue written by [[Plato]] sometime after 385 BC. It is a discussion on the nature of love, taking the form of a series of speeches, both satirical and seriou [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...me [[political]], [[economic]], social, and civil rights[2] or as a social philosophy advocating the removal of economic inequalities among people. A study of American college students published in ''Nature'' showed that people are willing to pay to reduce inequality.[6] When subje
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  • ...a [[unified]] [[personality]]. Deficient unification weakens the [[moral]] nature and engenders unhappiness. ...ourse]] at the [[ordination]] of [[the twelve]] [[constitutes]] a master [[philosophy]] of life. [[Jesus]] exhorted his followers to [[exercise]] experiential [[
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  • ...m]]) is both dualistic ''and'' monotheistic (but not monist) since in that philosophy God ; the Creator is purely good, and the antithesis which is also uncreate ...other, but rather a variation of the same unifying force throughout all of nature.
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  • ...n fall within the compass of human understanding, being either, first, the nature of things, as they are in themselves, their relations, and their manner of Locke then elaborates on the nature of this third category, naming it Σημειωτικη (Semeiotike) and exp
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  • ...m by arguing that any [[affirmation]] or [[denial]] regarding the ultimate nature of [[reality]] (“noumenon”) makes no sense. ''His Critique of Practical ...n the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_philosophy history of Western philosophy]. His contributions to [[metaphysics]], [[epistemology]], [[ethics]], and [
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  • On the surface of the Earth the nature of inertia is often masked by the effects of [[friction]], which generally # Isaac Newton, Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy translated into English by Andrew Motte, First American Edition, New York,
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  • ...s a group of new ideas in [[literature]], [[religion]], [[culture]], and [[philosophy]] that emerged in [[New England]] in the early to middle 19th century. It i ...ng for a revolution in human consciousness to emerge from the new idealist philosophy:
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  • ...rego many forms of [[physical]] [[pleasure]], especially of a [[sexual]] [[nature]]. The [[ritual]] of the fast was deeply rooted in many [[ancient]] [[relig ...[[influenced]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_philosophy European philosophy] ever since.
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  • ...ntercourse]] with the personal God, by increasingly attaining the divine [[nature]] through wholehearted and [[intelligent]] [[Attunement|conformity]] to the ...|conformity]] to the divine will of a personal God. Neither [[science]], [[philosophy]], nor [[theology]] can [[Proof|validate]] the personality of God. Only the
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  • ...hion him. a1688 CUDWORTH Immut. Mor. (1731) 2 None of these things have in Nature any Essence of their own.[https://dictionary.oed.com] ==Philosophy==
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  • ...reasonable. [[Religion]] is not derived from the [[logic]] of [[human]] [[philosophy]], but as a [[mortal]] [[experience]] it is altogether [[logical]]. [[Relig ...thoughts]], not your [[feelings]], that lead you Godward. The [[divine]] [[nature]] may be [[perceived]] only with the [[Mind's eye|eyes of the mind]]. But t
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  • ...ion]] of [[noble]] [[beliefs]]; it is more than an exalted [[system]] of [[philosophy]]; it is a living [[experience]] concerned with [[spiritual]] [[meanings]], [[Category:Paper 101 - The Real Nature of Religion]]
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  • ...article covers the influence of [[Jewish philosophy|Jewish]] and [[Islamic philosophy]] on each other, focusing especially on the period from 800-1400 CE. == Early philosophy ==
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  • ...ual]]. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grafting graft] determines the [[nature]] of the fruit, notwithstanding that the living sustenance is drawn from th 102:7.7 If [[science]], [[philosophy]], or [[sociology]] dares to become [[dogmatic]] in contending with the [[p
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  • ...nreligious and the religious activities of the human self. Through art and philosophy the [[material]]-minded man is [[Manipulation|inveigled]] into the contempl ...yer]]. The spiritual [[status]] of any religion may be determined by the [[nature]] of its prayers.
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  • ...y provides for the full expression and perfect revelation of the eternal [[nature]] of Deity. The [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_10#10 [[Category: Philosophy]]
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