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  • that which can be spoken—that is, the first words without concrete referents, the step out of protolanguage into the real thing. direct reference to the concrete world of the embodied senses or the environment. This explains why there ar
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  • ...o existential just in the fact of your existence. Even though there is no concrete proof of this to a doubting, fearful mind, Mother Spirit and I do reassure ...s through faith that there is so much more than is dreamt of in his or her philosophy: so much more out there; so much more in here.
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  • [[Isaac Newton]] (1687, 1713, 1726). "[4] Rules for the study of [[natural philosophy]]", ''[[Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica]]'', Third edition. Th ...h there is very wide agreement in the [[scientific community]] and among [[Philosophy of science|philosophers of science]], each of which are subject only to mar
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  • ...shment (which may also be referred to as ''disciplinary procedure''). As a concrete noun, the ''discipline'' refers to an instrument of punishment, for example ...It is only quite recently that the subject-matter, or rather the tasks, of philosophy have come to be clearly distinguished from those of other disciplines. 1962
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  • Nevertheless an increasing number of scholars from [[philosophy]], [[theology]], aesthetics and German studies are finding his ideas and in ...rg]] in 1730, the son of a midwife and a barber-surgeon. He began study in philosophy and theology at the age of 16, changed to law but mainly read literature, p
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  • ...r all your perceptions and so become a self-fulfilling and highly limiting philosophy of life. You can get terribly out of balance, my children, with not only t ...the bottom of things, to find sound, practical ground, and have some real concrete things to do to be more beneficial. So don’t fear the human need for des
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  • ...oup. Your mission—you would have a philosophy—so it is vision, intention, philosophy, mission, objective, and each one of those would have a goal. Goals can mi As you become more and more concrete in your vision, intention, philosophy, mission and objectives, the more and more it becomes obvious whether there
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  • ...ght take much planning before the first brick is laid or the first yard of concrete is poured. Planning saves time, it saves energy, and it saves your abundanc ...e "head-in-the-sand, use-it-up-now, we’ll worry about it tomorrow" sort of philosophy of living is antiquarian, it is 20th Century, it is out of date and it will
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  • ...omfortable]] with these much enlarged concepts of [[science]], [[math]], [[philosophy]], the spiritual [[hierarchy]], and so on, yet even then, you’ll recogniz ...t in the [[future]]. Have you no easy questions? One that I can give you a concrete answer for, a yes, or no, a black or white? I jest child, ask whatever ques
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  • ...sound [[foundation]] upon which to further build but it is not embedded in concrete. It is [[necessary]] that your [[community]] remain true members in [[trust Tonya: "In my [[philosophy]] course we have spent a great deal of time [[reading]] and [[discussing]]
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  • ...Latin "perfectus" was "teleos." The latter Greek expression generally had concrete referents, such as a perfect physician or flutist, a perfect comedy or a pe ...lly used the term, "perfection"; but the concept of "good", central to his philosophy, was tantamount to "perfection." He believed that approximation to the idea
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  • ...living love, goes far beyond the realms of [[theology]], [[cosmology]], [[philosophy]] and other "ologies" and "[[isms]]." ...ble situation. This results in [[irritability]], for you cannot direct any concrete [[action]] in any direction until you have ascertained what it is that need
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  • ...with that [[essence]] of anything. They need to have something that's more concrete: a name and address and a zip code; and in the [[assignment]], if you were ...shadow]] that you bring your [[learning]] and set it to paper, set it to [[philosophy]], set it to a [[study]], that you can [[comprehend]] it intellectually and
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  • ...-logical way of thinking about Reality, as in the statement - "Neither ... philosophy nor absonity are able to penetrate . . ." (14,6) Realize: "To make real; to convert ... into the actual; to bring into concrete existence; to accomplish . . ."
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  • ...Still, in practice Foucault often seems to deny individuals this [[Agency (philosophy)|agency]], which is contrasted with [[sovereignty]] (the old model of power
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  • ...ve the spiritualists' claim for the reality of life after death, there was concrete evidence for the development of exceptional human abilities beyond what see According to the philosophy of Sāmkhya Yoga, the mind can be found in any one of five habitual states
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  • ...e [[growth]] [[process]] and to see the example of a weed breaking through concrete is an example of what it can bring about in terms of overcoming difficulty. ...[[origin]] and its [[destiny]]. The fact that you have [[religion]] or a [[philosophy]] is not the answer to prayer, but rather a [[course]] of [[study]] en rout
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  • *by Paul S. McDonald, Lecturer in Philosophy at Murdoch University, Australia. its earliest phase Islamic philosophy admitted that there is only one agent intellect
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  • ...is the question of illusion. Since some of you are familiar with Oriental philosophy’s use of this term that ordinary life is an illusion, I would like to pre ...ever be certain about anything, even their own existence. Some schools of philosophy or religion try to deliberately create this great doubt in their students s
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  • 140:4.8 An [[effective]] [[philosophy]] of living is formed by a combination of [[cosmic]] [[insight]] and the [[ ...ourse]] at the [[ordination]] of [[the twelve]] [[constitutes]] a master [[philosophy]] of life. [[Jesus]] exhorted his followers to [[exercise]] experiential [[
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