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  • ...s in philosophy be accounted for historically? What drives the development of thought in its historical context? To what degree can philosophical texts ...es arrived at through observation), and even through [[leap of faith|leaps of faith]], hope and inheritance (such as the [[supernatural|supernaturalist]]
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  • ...f-absorbed, it can nevertheless provide useful insights into the nature of philosophy in general. ...can philosophy is any philosophy done by Africans (or sometimes, by people of African descent).
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  • ...nded between two contradictory propositions and unable to assent to either of them[1] (compare [[paradox]]). ...se both deliberate questioning of uncertainties and an [[emotion]]al state of indecision as "doubt".
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  • ...God]], martyrdom, [[Judaism|Jews]], and other [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Philosophy|philosophies]]. ...'s eyes were fixed on [[heaven]], a theme repeated in many Christian works of Late Antiquity.
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  • ...what is set before you is spirit-led and is part of the spirit philosophy of time. This pause you sometimes get is from your Father Fragment, trying to ...erefore come to a conclusive point of view and thereupon you act. The will of every human and mortal being is so precious we dare not even come near it.
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  • *1 a : of, relating to, or based on the liberal [[arts]] <liberal [[education]]> :b archaic : of or befitting a man of [[free]] birth
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  • ...rance'' then played a key role in Derrida's engagement with the philosophy of [[Edmund Husserl]] in ''Speech and [[Phenomena]]''. The term was then elabo ...Thus, meaning is forever "deferred" or postponed through an endless chain of signifiers. The second (relating to difference, sometimes referred to as ''
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  • ...f the failure to [[understand]] the true significance of the [[evolution]] of religious [[concepts]]. ...tury by century, the [[God]] concept has evolved until, with the teachings of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuzu_Nembutsu Ryonin], [https://en.wikipedia
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  • ...dence, or agency of [[God]] over events in people's lives and throughout [[history]]. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Providence''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?titl
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  • ...]], in [[function]] they are almost wholly [[devoted]] to the [[services]] of divine sonship. They are the [[liaison]] beings who bridge the [[universe]] ...eport to [[Uversa]], the [[Paradise]] [[records]] indicated 21,001,624,821 of these Sons in [[service]].
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  • ...traditio'' which means "handing over, passing on", and is used in a number of ways in the [[English]] language: ...to the next, often [[oral]]ly. For example, we can speak of the tradition of sending birth announcements.
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  • ...[[ceremonial]] soon became the generally accepted [[cult]] of the peoples of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China China], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...f the northern or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayahana Mahayana] gospel of Buddhism.
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  • ...ded in [[surviving]] without the aid of [[institutional]] [[organization]] of some [[degree]], greater or lesser. ...iki/Mithraism Mithraism] and [[Paul, the Apostle|Paul]]'s new [[religion]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_Christianity Christianity].
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  • ...intellectuals who are alleged to fail to [[adhere]] to rigorous standards of scholarship may be described as anti-intellectuals. ...g that the educated are a social class detached from the everyday concerns of the [[majority]], and that they [[dominate]] political [[discourse]] and hi
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  • ...ting]] wholes (as of living [[organisms]]) that are more than the mere sum of elementary [[particles]] ...oles and that their functioning cannot be fully understood solely in terms of their component parts.
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  • ...t he ultimately enlisted those methods in the search for the missing heart of Christianity ...nderstood when everything, including scripture, submitted to the authority of reason.
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  • ...someone. In Ancient Greece, the sophists were a group of [[teachers]] of [[philosophy]] and [[rhetoric]]. ...meaning]] "wise-ist, one who does wisdom, one who makes a [[business]] out of wisdom" and σοφός, sophós means "wise man".
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  • ...of the [[universe]], which is understood as obeying [[rules]] or [[laws]] of [[nature|natural]] origin. The term ''natural science'' is also used to dis ...ore narrowly to refer to its everyday usage, that is, related to [[natural history]]. In this sense "natural sciences" may refer to the [[biological science]]
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  • ...[[spiritual]] [[development]] which characterize these advanced [[epochs]] of [[evolution]] on a sinless [[sphere]]. ...nt]]. On these [[cultured]] worlds, gone are the idleness and [[friction]] of the earlier [[primitive]] ages. [[Poverty]] and [[social]] inequality have
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  • ...es of [[Kulturgeschichte]] and [[Geistesgeschichte]], the historical study of ideas has engaged not only western intellectual traditions, including, but ...sm]]. This may be expressed in various ways, such as attacks on the merits of science, education, or literature.
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