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  • ...smology in that it approaches these questions using philosophical methods (e.g. dialectics). [[Cosmogony]] deals specifically with the origin of the univ ...ain propositions seem necessarily true, such as [[analytic proposition]]s, e.g. "All bachelors are unmarried." The particular example of analytic truth b
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  • ...'The Encyclopedia of Philosophy'', vol. 3, "Idealism," New York, 1967) For McTaggart, "...philosophy can give us very little, if any guidance in action... . Why ...'' in A. Musgrave, Essays on Realism and Rationalism, Rodopi, 1999 also in M.L. Dalla Chiara et al. (eds), ''Language, Quantum, Music'', Kluwer, 1999, 25
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  • ...} and some modern philosophers have carried on with this theme. [[J. M. E. McTaggart]]'s 1908 ''[[The Unreality of Time]]'', for example, argues that time is un
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  • ...o religion'' or wrote in a response which was classified as non religious (e.g. humanism, agnostic, atheist). This question was optional and 11.2% did no # Smart, J.C.C. (2004-03-09). "Atheism and Agnosticism". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philo
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