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  • ...em is one of the most important and least well understood [[phenomena]] in nature, though there has not been a lack of effort. ...of cooperation are illegal in some jurisdictions because they alter the [[nature]] of access by others to [[economic]] or other resources. Thus, cooperation
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  • ...its method of verifying its knowledge, using [[A priori and a posteriori (philosophy)|a priori]] rather than empirical methods. Formal science, which also inclu ...218 ''Science'' therefore had the same sort of very broad meaning that ''[[philosophy]]'' had at that time. In other languages, including French, Spanish, Portug
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  • ...rk]] in pairs as they did when attached to the [[seraphim]]. They are by [[nature]] very near the [[morontia]] [[type]] of [[existence]], and they are [[inhe ...n the [[universe]] [[headquarters]] worlds you will enter the schools of [[philosophy]], [[divinity]], and pure [[spirituality]].
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  • ...form. A Lightworker then is any being, who is aware of their true non-dual nature, their eternal "[[I Am]]" Presence and acting in accordance with it. A Ligh ...er in the military, even in the depths of the [[darkest]] regions of human nature this blossoming occurs. It can be slow, or instant. It has been this way fo
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  • ...uman senses. The two words serve as interrelated technical terms in Kant's philosophy. As expressed in Kant's ''Critique of Pure Reason,'' human understanding is Many accounts of Kant's philosophy treat "noumenon" and "thing-in-itself" as synonymous. However,"noumenon" an
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  • ...rom science and psychology through philosophy and the understanding of the nature of All that Is. ...essons with Armesh and The Scribe, about the nature of leadership, and the nature of your own mastery—you see I have been filled in on your past curriculum
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  • ...and application of [[power]]. Related areas of study include [[political philosophy]], which seeks a rationale for politics and an [[ethic]] of [[public]] beha ...anford.edu/entries/authority/] "Authority" at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]. [[Legitimacy]] is an attribute of government gained through the acquisiti
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  • ...and "personal anecdote"). The work of [[Georg Lukács]] also touches on the nature of [[literary genre]]s, appearing separately but around the same time (1920
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  • ...phases are called at first, The Infinite One, and The Infinitude and their nature is that of static personal [[potential]] reality and static [[impersonal]] ...in all its reality, personal and impersonal, a superfinite but subabsolute nature which may suggest that in the far distant future, when the Principle of Ple
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  • ...cosmos]] is [[conceptually]] without [[limit]]; to define the extent and [[nature]] of this primal [[reality]] is to place qualifications upon [[infinity]] a ...]] [[philosophy]] and finite [[metaphysics]]. Though man's [[spiritual]] [[nature]] reaches up in the [[worship]] [[experience]] to [[the Father]] who is inf
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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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  • ...s also a finite man. This indicates, for Tillich, a revolution in the very nature of [[being]]. The gap is healed and essence can now be found within existen [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...al of [[Justice|righteousness]]. The Universal Father is not a synonym for nature, neither is he [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_law natural law] pers ...e [[concept]] of the reality of God is reasonable to logic, plausible to [[philosophy]], [[essential]] to [[religion]], and indispensable to any hope of [[person
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  • ...h some of them about whether they will perform on any given day; about the nature of a message and whether they shall edit it to be more in line with their o We wish to broaden our approach and provide access to our spiritual philosophy on top of the messages we are already channelling through you. I don’t wa
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  • ...the Apostle|Thomas]] jointly presented their [[views]] of the [[divine]] [[nature]] of [[the Master]], and the following [[narrative]] is a condensed, rearra ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria], where he long taught his [[philosophy]] in the school of Meganta. He became a mighty man in the later affairs of
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  • ...tion transfer" With daily wiki practice, we become attuned to this dynamic nature of information. "At the same time I am caught up in experiencing certain pa [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...will be many large areas without those able to give advice of a spiritual nature. There are many different groups, largely unknown to you who have been prep To those who ask you questions of a specific nature as to why their loved ones are no longer nearby you should answer simply th
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  • .... Others will understand Consciousness to be thoroughly embedded within [[nature]]. At this point we have no concern with those or other branches of develo ...n [[power]] that urges [[matter]] toward ever more complex forms, animates nature with consciousness, and even makes the [[Ascension|ascent]] toward [[love]]
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  • ...its method of verifying its knowledge, using [[A priori and a posteriori (philosophy)|a priori]] rather than empirical methods. Formal science, which also inclu ...218 ''Science'' therefore had the same sort of very broad meaning that ''[[philosophy]]'' had at that time. In other languages, including French, Spanish, Portug
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  • ...n [[nature]], [[justice]] is purely [[theoretic]], wholly a [[fiction]]. [[Nature]] provides but one kind of [[justice]]—[[inevitable]] [[conformity]] of r ...m]], while in more recent times [[leisure]], comforts, [[religion]], and [[philosophy]] have united to make life sweeter and more [[desirable]]. [[Hunger]] strik
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