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  • ...leads to non-classical correlations between observable physical properties of remote systems, often referred to as nonlocal correlations. ...ays have the same spin (in the spin-correlated case). Measuring one member of the pair therefore tells you what spin the other member would have if it we
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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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  • ...of the [[universe]], which is understood as obeying [[rules]] or [[laws]] of [[nature|natural]] origin. The term ''natural science'' is also used to dis ...ivity. These usually include physics, chemistry and many of the sub-fields of biology. By contrast, [[soft science]] is often used to describe the scient
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  • : (BLE - a. OF. -ble: L. -bilem, nom. -bili-s, suffix forming verbal adjs., with the [[sen *1. Of [[persons]] or their faculties: Liable to be deceived or mistaken; liable t
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  • ...''. There are a number of [[arguments for eternity]], by which proponents of the concept, principally [[Aristotle]], purported to prove that matter, mot ...sophical tenet that numbers and the relationships among them exist outside of time, and so are in that sense eternal.
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  • ...to determine ethical values), and ''applied ethics'' (the study of the use of ethical values). <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Ethics''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Ca
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  • A '''paradox''' is a true statement or group of statements that appears as a contradiction or a situation which defies [[in ...derlying known paradoxes has led to significant advances in [[science]], [[philosophy]] and [[mathematics]]. But many paradoxes, such as [[Curry's paradox]], do
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  • ...as presuppositions, preunderstandings, the [[meaning]] and [[philosophy]] of [[language]], and [[semiotics]].[1] <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Interpretation''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?
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  • ...ama Buddha]], a.k.a. Siddhartha Gautama (c. [[5th century BCE]]). Buddhist philosophy deals extensively with problems in [[metaphysics]], [[phenomenology]], [[et ...being]] and non-being, and this critique is inextricable from the founding of Buddhism.
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  • ...al approach''') is a [[movement]] that seeks a comprehensive understanding of [[humanity|humans]] and the [[universe]] by combining, among other things, ...of Integral Studies]] founded in 1968 by [[Haridas Chaudhuri]], a disciple of Sri Aurobindo, who was the first to fully define the idea.
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  • From ME. '''persone''' OF. '''[[persone]]''' (human being, French [[personne]]) , L. '''[[persona]]'' # The physical [[body]] of a specified individual.
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  • [[Latin]] ''conation''-, ''conatio'' [[act]] of attempting, from ''conari'' to attempt <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Conation''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=
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  • ...easured or is part of the measuring system. (See [[#In philosophy|Space in philosophy]].) ...f [[measurement]] and the units of measurement are defined. All properties of space then follow from this definition.
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:The-future-of-man_1.jpg|right|frame]] *2 : of, relating to, or constituting a verb tense [[expressive]] of [[time]] yet to come
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  • ...es to be used poetically to refer to the [[soul]], and stylized depictions of hearts are extremely prevalent [[symbols]] representing [[love]]. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of the '''''Heart''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title
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  • ...e connotation to denote a deficit or insufficiency of nuance or complexity of a thing, relative to what is supposed to be required. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Simplicity''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?titl
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  • ...bjectivity of moral values, (d) the limitations of knowledge, (e) a method of intellectual caution and suspended judgment. ...]]''', is the philosophical position that one should avoid the postulation of final truths. Turned on itself, skepticism would question that skepticism i
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  • ...of effects that happen incidentally, but differentiated in the second book of Aristotle's Physics as follows: *[[Automaton]] (or "chance") operates in the realm of [[nature]].
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  • ...ate life and to [[distort]] [[religion]]. And this is just why the [[God]] of [[worship]] claims all [[allegiance]] or none. ...[[light]] whose interruptions [[constitute]] the [[creation]] [[shadows]] of all [[space]].
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  • ...anings]] on real [[spirit]] [[levels]]. And this new teacher is the spirit of living and [[growing]] [[truth]], expanding, [[unfolding]], and [[adaptativ ...]] [[truth]] is dead [[truth]], and only dead [[truth]] can be held as a [[theory]]. Living [[truth]] is [[dynamic]] and can [[enjoy]] only an [[experiential
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