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  • ...While there he had labored much of the [[time]] on [[translations]] from [[Greek]] into one of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_languages languages ...which could seat twenty thousand persons, and that night they went to a [[Greek]] play at the [[theater]]. These were the first exhibitions of this sort Ga
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  • ...ard. Evolutionary [[belief]] in [[ghosts]] laid the [[foundation]] for a [[philosophy]] of revealed religion which will [[eventually]] destroy the [[superstition ...of revealed [[truth]] depended for the advancement of the [[morality]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]] of [[mankind]].
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  • ==Philosophy of determinism== ...tem]] has been articulated in both Eastern and non-Eastern [[religion]], [[philosophy]], and [[literature]].
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  • *1854 (title) Secularism the practical Philosophy of the People. Ibid. 5 The term Secularism has been chosen..as expressing a ...he [[scientific method]]. Secularism draws its [[intellectual]] roots from Greek and Roman philosophers such as Marcus Aurelius and Epicurus, Enlightenment
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  • ...]. The olden [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek_philosophy Greek philosophy] which colored the world view of [[the West]] over many centuries was kind
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  • '''Atlantis''' (in [[Ancient Greek|Greek]], Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος}, "island of [[Atlas (mythology)|Atlas]] ...n ''Critias'' — would have made the strategy of the [[Ancient Greece|Greek civilization]] during their conflict with the [[Achaemenid Empire|Persians]
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  • Efforts to understand gravity began in ancient times. [[Indian philosophy|Philosophers]] in [[History of science in early cultures#India|ancient Indi In the 4th century BC, the [[Greek philosophy|Greek philosopher]] [[Aristotle]] believed that there was no [[result|effect]] wi
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  • ...also ἀθεότης|ἀθεότης (atheotēs), "atheism". [[Cicero]] transliterated the Greek word into the [[Latin]] atheos. The term found frequent use in the debate b ...called for a secular India and suggested guidelines for a positive atheist philosophy, meaning one that promotes positive values.[https://www.positiveatheism.org
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  • ...eisthai'' (meaning "to lead"). An early example of hegemony during ancient Greek [[history]] occurred when Sparta became the hegemon of the [[Peloponnesian [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • [[Nation]]s can have literatures, as can [[corporation]]s, [[Philosophy|philosophical schools]] or [[Periodization|historical periods]]. Popular b ...age and tradition dictate some poetic norms: Persian poetry always rhymes, Greek poetry rarely rhymes, Italian or French poetry often does, English and Germ
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  • ...κράτειν (kratein), [[meaning]] “to rule.” Thus the meaning of the word in Greek was “rule by god(s)” or human incarnation(s) of god(s). ...Theocracy]: A vision of the biblical foundations for a Christian political philosophy (Hong Kong: Philopsychy Press, 1993), introduced these more precise uses of
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  • ...wn conceptual frameworks. For this reason, the concept of paradigm in the philosophy of science might more meaningfully be defined as an explanatory model or co
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  • ...sort of question in any case). This criticism of love is far from new in [[philosophy]], but owes a great debt to [[Schopenhauer]] and [[Kierkegaard]]. Schopenh Greek philosophers and authors had many theories of love, some of which are prese
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  • ...the [[temple]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo Apollo], and the [[Greek]] and [[Latin]] [[libraries]]. ...any and all such assertions of [[attitude]] are the very [[essence]] of [[philosophy]].
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  • Stories are of ancient origin, existing in ancient Egyptian, Greek, Chinese and Indian [[culture]]s. Stories are also a ubiquitous component Within [https://www.rep.routledge.com/article/V038 philosophy of mind], the [[Social Sciences|social sciences]] and various clinical fiel
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  • ...between oneself and one's environment. It is a subject of much research in philosophy of mind, psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive science. ...ion of a god; for instance love was ruled by Aphrodite and Eros in Ancient Greek polytheism. In Hinduism the change in state is induced by the practice of y
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  • ===Philosophy=== ...ley?isbn=9780060570583&HCHP=TB_The+Perennial+Philosophy '''''The Perennial Philosophy'''''][[File:Perennial_philosophy100.jpg|right|frame]]
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  • Prehistory includes the role of the Greek epic, most notably the work of [[Homer]], who created the image of the [[in ...the fullness of [[humanity]] as the result of being in the world. Buber's philosophy of [[dialogue]] and the relationship between I and thou defined self-develo
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  • ...red all sorts of [[human being]]s. Many [[noble]] Roman [[citizens]] and [[Greek]] colonists lived along this road, but already the progeny of great numbers ...his army before the battle. They lodged in the [[home]] of one Jeramy, a [[Greek]] [[proselyte]] of the [[Jewish]] [[faith]], whom they had met on shipboard
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  • ...of meta-emotions which are emotions about emotions.[https://www.abdn.ac.uk/philosophy/staff/documents/MetaemotionsGPS732006.pdf Jaeger, C., & Bartsch, A. (2006), Theories about emotions stretch back at least as far as the Ancient Greek [[Stoicism|Stoics]], as well as [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]]. We also see so
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