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  • ...executive]] of [[Michael]], while in [[immediate]] [[authority]] they are subject to the [[executive]] [[mandates]] of the [[System Sovereigns]]. ...nvolving more than the regulation of the [[planetary]] [[inhabitants]] are subject to appeal to the higher [[tribunals]], but the affairs of his world [[domai
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  • ...and [[Louis Althusser]] that power was not immanent to discourse, and that philosophy could be completely distinguished from [[ideology]]. ==Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy==
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  • ...' that are supposed to be asked and probed for answers in relation to this subject ...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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  • ...ning whether the laws of nature are causally deterministic. The various [[Philosophy|philosophical]] positions taken differ on whether all events are determined ...mnipotent]] [[divinity]] does not assert its power over individual [[Will (philosophy)|will]] and [[choice]]s. In ethics, it may imply that individuals can be he
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  • ...to death in a way designed by a cynical empire to maintain control of its subject peoples through sheer terror. His was the supreme example of gracious forgi Your more modern existential philosophy calls this - historicity, where each moment in time is unique. Even though
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  • Philosophy and Cultural Inquiry, Swinburne University, ...ubordinated variously and often concurrently to reason, to mathematics and philosophy, to objects and forms, to the ‘real’ and the eternal, to instrumental r
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  • ...ith these individuals which tells your personality (which was our original subject this evening.) that you feel fondly toward one sister, you feel [[barriers] ...ual [[names]]. We'd like to have you perhaps [[enlighten]] us more on that subject, possibly?
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  • Nevertheless an increasing number of scholars from [[philosophy]], [[theology]], aesthetics and German studies are finding his ideas and in ...rg]] in 1730, the son of a midwife and a barber-surgeon. He began study in philosophy and theology at the age of 16, changed to law but mainly read literature, p
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  • In the [[social sciences]], the subtleties of trust are a subject of ongoing [[research]]. In [[sociology]] (and [[psychology]]) the degree t ...eri, Cristina, Duffy, John and Tolle, Gil (2004.) “Trust among strangers”, Philosophy of Science 71: 1-34.
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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.
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Targ Russell Targ] initiated a series of human subject studies to determine whether participants (the viewers or percipients) coul ...road range of frequencies, the researchers found that it did not alter the subject's remote viewing capability. They postulated that extremely low frequency (
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  • ...[[discipline]], and has a number of journals covering developments in the subject, such as the Ethology Journal.In 1972, the International Society for Human ...leuze draws upon the notions of ethology in his book "''Spinoza: Practical Philosophy''" to develop his [[ontology]], most specifically in reference to the plane
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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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  • ...[[user (computing)|user]]s) and [[computer]]s. It is an interdisciplinary subject, relating [[computer science]] with many [[List of human-computer interacti ...ields of [[computer ethics]] ([[Luciano Floridi|Floridi]], 1999) and the [[philosophy of information]].
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  • ''To be disciplined'' is then, subject to [[context]], either a [[virtue]] (the ability to follow instructions wel ...It is only quite recently that the subject-matter, or rather the tasks, of philosophy have come to be clearly distinguished from those of other disciplines. 1962
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  • ...org/info/placemakingtools/placemakers/roldenburg Ray Oldenburg]. With this philosophy in mind, many grassroots efforts are being started to create this "Third Pl ...ropology. Since the 1990s, internet communities have increasingly been the subject of research in the emerging field of cyber anthropology.
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  • ...ink transpersonal psychology to healthy states only, or to the [[Perennial Philosophy]]. These authors define transpersonal psychology as being the branch of psy ...search interests of both fields; parapsychology tends to focus more in its subject matter on the "psychic" and transpersonal psychology the "spiritual". While
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  • We place ourselves as such – fragile, [[vulnerable]] and subject to what may harm, but with trust and [[assurance]] that your protection wil ...ought [[nations]] into [[war]] with each other. No wonder humans avoid the subject. But those of you who know the spirit and who enjoy these moments of [[subl
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  • ...[[finite]] [[intelligences]], is the maximum [[paradox]] of [[creature]] [[philosophy]] and finite [[metaphysics]]. Though man's [[spiritual]] [[nature]] reaches ...attaining [[capacity]] for [[experience]], the finite [[God]] also becomes subject to the [[necessity]] therefor; in achieving [[liberation]] from [[eternity]
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  • '''Conservatism''' is a term used to describe [[political philosophy|political philosophies]] that favor tradition and gradual change, where tra Conservatism as a political philosophy is difficult to define, encompassing numerous different movements in variou
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