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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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  • ...feeling of unusual excitement, enthusiasm or compelling emotion towards a subject, [[idea]], [[person]], or object. ...corresponding weakening of the ego that leads to the submissiveness of the subject. Freud used a model of the hypnotic relationship to describe the crowd's su
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  • ...ept]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_philosophy continental philosophy]; it [[opposes]] the Same. The Other refers, or attempts to refer, to that ...self (psychology)], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self_(philosophy) self (philosophy)], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-concept self-concept]) and other
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  • ...he [[adjective]] of [[ἤθος]] ''ēthos'' "custom, habit"), a major branch of philosophy, is the study of [[Value theory|value]]s and [[Custom (law)|custom]]s of a ...e judged. These theories may be derived from [[theology]] or [[Naturalism (philosophy)|naturalism]].
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  • ...] from a particular subject (the analogue or source) to another particular subject (the target), and a [[language|linguistic]] expression corresponding to suc ...idiom]]s give many examples of its application, but also in [[science]], [[philosophy]] and the [[humanities]]. The concepts of association, comparison, corres
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  • The approach to idealism by Western [[philosophy]] has been different from that of East. In Western thought ''the ideal'' re However, even if Plato doesn't share the specific concerns of modern philosophy, and of George Berkeley, in particular, Plato could still be a ''non-subjec
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  • ...ding texts, most of which are informed by various strands of [[Continental philosophy]]. ...on a very heterogeneous tradition of [[Continental philosophy]] and the [[philosophy of language]], any classification of their approaches is only an approximat
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  • ...3rd ed. 2 The Observations..had not enter'd with intimacy enough into that Subject. 1817 CHALMERS Astron. Disc. ii. (1852) 42 There is a something in the inti [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • 4. To throw light upon (a subject); to make luminous or clear; to elucidate. Also absol. ...s [in Johnson's ‘Life of Savage’] are..illuminated throughout with so much philosophy. 1851 D. WILSON Preh. Ann. (1863) II. IV. iv. 267 All combine to illuminate
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  • ...e [[cult]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryan_race Aryans] became subject to increasing inroads from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deccan Deccan ...unaided [[efforts]]. But throughout a great deal of all this unfortunate [[philosophy]], distorted remnants of the [[Melchizedek]] and even the [https://nordan.d
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  • ...deal of understanding as to the knots you have tied yourself into on this subject over years, and the best approach for you in facing him once more as brothe Subject: "You Are Already Complete."
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  • In the strict sense of western [[philosophy]], there are levels or gradation to the nature and conception of reality. T According to the less realist trends in [[philosophy]], such as [[postmodernism]]/[[post-structuralism]], [[truth]] is subjectiv
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  • ...that section; I’ll have to read it again. What were your thoughts on that subject? Do you remember? ...sciousness of receptivity in South America and also the spread of your new philosophy and the morals of sustainability.
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  • ...by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope Pope]. The seminal work on the subject was written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dante_Alighieri Dante Alighie ...iation, [[diplomacy]] and improving global quality of life. The diplomatic philosophy behind the League represented a fundamental shift in [[thought]] from the p
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  • ...ave the opportunity to minister about [[discernment]] or trust. Though the subject of [[love]] may not get [[expressed]], love is being expressed because of t More will be forthcoming on this subject in time.
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  • ...k aloud protocol|thinking-aloud]]' protocol, in which investigators view a subject engaged in introspection, and who speaks his thoughts aloud, thus allowing ...f convenience. However, it is important to note that in phenomenological [[philosophy]] (and particularly in the work of Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty) 'experience
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  • ...et, in its technical sense, the word 'dialogue' describes what the Greek [[philosophy|philosophers]] invented, and what the noblest of them lifted to the extreme ...e)|Confessions]]'' as the work which instilled in him his lifelong love of philosophy).
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  • ...now do is enable and assist the rest of [[humanity]] to abide by such a [[philosophy]] and way of life and we will have accomplished our [[purpose]]. It is, eve TOMAS: I do not want you to make the mistake of [[thinking]] that my philosophy denies human [[suffering]]. I am not saying that the [[effects]] and miseri
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  • ==The Heterodox Tradition in Western Philosophy== philosophy and a key text in the Neo-Platonists’ efforts to expound their theurtgy,
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  • ...cooperation. The prisoner's dilemma codifies this problem and has been the subject of much [[research]], both theoretical and [[experiment]]al. Results from e *John McMurtry, "How Competition Goes Wrong." Journal of Applied Philosophy, 8(2): 200-210, 1991.
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