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  • ...hed pantheist in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_philosophy Western philosophy]. He [[argued]] that since substance is completely self-sufficient, and onl ...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_Brahmanism Vedic] [[tradition]] of Indian philosophy, pantheism is part of a rejection of [[polytheism]]. The [[apparent]] [[mul
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  • *1: a Hindu theistic [[philosophy]] teaching the suppression of all activity of [[body]], [[mind]], and will ...ikhism. Specifically, Yoga is one of the six [[orthodox]] schools in Hindu philosophy. It is based on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and aims to use [[meditation]]
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  • ...zedek]] [[concept]] of [[Deity]] was unlike that of the [[evolutionary]] [[philosophy]] of inclusion, subordination, and exclusion; it was based exclusively on [ ...urally]] it has borrowed freely from the [[religion]], [[morality]], and [[philosophy]] of the entire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levant Levant]. It is throug
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  • ...of [[natural science]] applied to all areas of [[investigation]] (as in [[philosophy]], the [[social sciences]], and the [[humanities]]) ...l or other [[inquiry]]," or that "science, and only science, describes the world as it is in itself, independent of [[perspective]]" with a concomitant "eli
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  • ...the [[Western world|Western or Occidental world]], as opposed to [[Eastern philosophy|Eastern or Oriental philosophies]] and the varieties of indigenous philosop ...versal]] [[knowledge]] claims in [[mathematics]], [[astronomy]], [[natural philosophy]], [[music]], and many other subjects as indicated by [[Plato]]'s and [[Ari
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  • '''Fact in philosophy''' In philosophy, the concept fact is considered in [[epistemology]] and [[ontology]]. Quest
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  • ...pantheistic, or panentheistic [[faith]]s to suggest that the [[spiritual]] world permeates the non-spiritual, and often contrasts the [[idea]] of [[transcen [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...heir [[group]] [[headquarters]] at the [[center]] of the school circles of world number three. There are millions of these [[instructors]] on the mansion an ...[the System|system]] [[training]] schools. Visits to [[Jerusem]] from this world are increasingly profitable and are of ever-heightening interest to the [[a
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  • ...the theology of religion into a [[consistent]] and [[logical]] universe [[philosophy]], a [[co-ordinated]] and unbroken [[explanation]] of both [[science]] and ...ion]] never renders [[science]] unnatural, [[religion]] unreasonable, or [[philosophy]] illogical.
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  • ...retation holds that the entire [[history]] of [[Western Philosophy|Western philosophy]] and its [[language]] and [[traditions]] has emphasized the [[desire]] for ...] of pure presence upon a more [[Original|originary]] involvement with the world in [[concepts]] such as the ready-to-hand and being-with. [https://en.wikip
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  • ...posite column citation is made of [[analogous]] statements of [[mortal]] [[philosophy]]. ...o grasp the significance and meaning of mota. These illustrations of human philosophy were:
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  • ...s constrained to [[mathematics]] and the science of the natural, empirical world. It is impossible, Kant argues, to extend knowledge to the supersensible re ...nce. These categories cannot be circumvented to get at a mind-independent world, but they are necessary for experience of spatio-temporal objects with thei
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  • ...f [[universe]] [[objective]] [[reality]]. The [[ideal]] of [[religious]] [[philosophy]] is such a [[faith]]-[[trust]] as would lead man unqualifiedly to depend u ...a world of [[truth]], to [[relationships]]; [[faith]] initiates him into a world of [[divinity]], [[spiritual]] [[experience]].
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  • ...tecture]] and design, [[dance]], [[fashion]], [[literature]], [[music]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[Theatre|theater]], and visual arts. Chapters begin with
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  • ...uch as racial equality, [[poverty]], social [[justice]], world [[hunger]], world economic development, and so on. The implication was that some subjects, e. [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • world, is as always a [[radical]] and [[visionary]] [[ideal]]ist. He is also out [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...osophy]]; indeed, it is, with [[science]], the very [[source]] of such a [[philosophy]]. [[Faith]], human [[religious]] [[insight]], can be surely instructed onl ...ude]] and the religious [[insight]] by the mediation of [[experiential]] [[philosophy]] is part of man's long [[Ascension Career|Paradise-ascension]] experience.
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  • ...nd [[languages]], as well as [[political]] [[thought]] and [[practice]], [[philosophy]] and [[social]] [[theory]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrealism]
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  • ...s towards weaker forces less capable of defending themselves. In the real world, unbalanced stronger forces tend to portray themselves as balanced, and use In [[philosophy]] the [[concept]] of moral balance exists in various forms, one of them is
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  • ...nomenon]] should have prevented the [[development]] of [[materialistic]] [[philosophy]] and [[mechanistic]] [[cosmology]]. ...om the [[slavery]] of [[fear]] and the bondage of [[superstition]]. Your [[philosophy]] struggles for emancipation from [[dogma]] and [[tradition]]. Your [[scien
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