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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] ...nterpretations that a subject marked as female would generally have of the world.
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  • ...u/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t180 '''''Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World'''''] ...nd Roman life and [[literature]], such as [[science]], social structure, [[philosophy]], and [[religion]], and contains comprehensive articles on central figures
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  • ...s no expressed limitation, everything may refer to the [[universe]] or the world. ...t [[context]]ual senses, denoting such [[concepts]] as the [[cosmos]], the world or [[Nature]]. According to some speculations, this universe may be one of
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  • ...st-classical Latin also end, [[death]], destruction (Vulgate), end (of the world) (Vulgate) In his ''Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion'', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegel Hegel] conceived [[nati
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  • ...[philosophy]]. In short, political philosophy is the activity, as with all philosophy, whereby the [[conceptual]] apparatus behind such concepts as aforementione ...r—encouraged continued study in political philosophy in the Anglo-American world, but in the 1950s and 1960s they and their students remained at odds with t
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  • ...kipedia.org/wiki/Gnosticism ancient gnostic] concept that the [[material]] world was inherently [[evil]] applied morality to [[existence]] itself and was a [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • 87:4.1 [[Ghost]] [[fear]] was the fountainhead of all world [[religion]]; and for ages many [[tribes]] clung to the old [[belief]] in o ...pread from tribe to [[tribe]]; it sprang up [[independently]] all over the world. In [[influencing]] the expanding [[evolutionary]] [[mind]], the [[power]]
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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 ...and of theories concerning the ways in which the brain, mind and external world interact.
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  • ...cial, economic, scientific, ethical, and logical problems, '''20th-century philosophy''' was set for a series of attempts variously to reform, preserve, alter, a ...as expressed in the profound differences between analytic and continental philosophy, both of which had foundations in place at the beginning of the century. A
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  • ==Philosophy and science== ...exist; however, the [[methods]] of all [[The Sciences|sciences]] study the world's past, through the [[process]] of evaluating [[evidence]]. Presentism is c
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  • ...xponent in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Jaspers Karl Jaspers]; as a philosophy of human [[decision]], its foremost representative was [https://en.wikipedi ...n and [[confusion]] in the face of an apparently meaningless or [[absurd]] world. Many existentialists have also regarded [[traditional]] systematic or [[a
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  • ...some of the most distinguished universities, institutes and museums in the world. Special attention is given to: hominid evolution, primate [[behavior]], [[
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  • ...a [[conscious]] [[reflection]] of the [[soul]] force present on any given world dependent as it is on the shared evolutionary attainment of advancing civil ==World Soul==
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  • ...and even by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek_philosophy Greek philosophy]. In the long contest between the [[views]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.or ...of combined [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek_philosophy Greek philosophy] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_philosophy Hebrew theology] that
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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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  • ...In the [[ideal]] [[state]], [[education]] continues throughout life, and [[philosophy]] sometime becomes the chief pursuit of its [[citizens]]. The citizens of s ...stic, [[ego]] exalting, and success seeking; it must [[eventually]] become world-wide, [[idealistic]], [[self-realizing]], and [[cosmic]] grasping.
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  • ...ion of everything and saw the repetition of the golden mean throughout the world and all levels of reality as a step towards this unifying theory. In short, ...c2; ''kósmos'']] which means "order" as well as "world" or "ordered world".
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  • ...uman]] has ideas concerning their own [[abilities]] and the ability of the world to grant or award rewards and punishments which are expected. Every human b ===='''''[[Philosophy]]''''', '''''[[Faith]]'''''====
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  • ...eligion]] of its chief [[channel]] of [[philosophic]] [[contact]] with the world of [[scientific]] [[knowledge]]. The [[intellectual]] [[factors]] of [[reli ...gion]] to [[appear]] as a [[function]] of the [[temporal]] world, the very world with which it should everlastingly stand in [[contrast]]. Therefore will [[
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  • ...its [[relations]] to other [[statements]] rather than its relation to the world. ...he world determine which [[statements]] are true and to also hold that the world (and its facts) is but a [[collection]] of [[ideas]] in the [[mind]] of som
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