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  • ...Aesthetics is a branch of [[axiology]] and is closely associated with the philosophy of art. ...from the German ästhetisch or the French esthétique, both derived from the Greek αισθητικός (aisthetikos) "esthetic-sensitive-sentient", from αί
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  • ...e in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek_Philosophy ancient Greek philosophy], making contributions to [[logic]], metaphysics, [[mathematics]], [[physic [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • [[Greek]] ὅλος whole '''Holism''' (from ὂλος holos, a Greek word [[meaning]] all, whole, entire, [[total]]), is the idea that [[natural
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  • ...eia] ([[Greek]]: ἀπάθεια) in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoicism Stoic philosophy] refers to a [[state]] of [[mind]] where one is [[free]] from [[emotional]]
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  • ...]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septuagint Hebrew scriptures into Greek] at this place. And they [[discussed]] again and again all the religions of ...more than [[emperor]] [[worship]]. The [[Greeks]], they concluded, had a [[philosophy]] but hardly a [[religion]] with a [[personal]] [[God]]. The [https://en.wi
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  • ...someone. In Ancient Greece, the sophists were a group of [[teachers]] of [[philosophy]] and [[rhetoric]]. The term sophism originated from [[Greek]] σόφισμα, sophisma, from σοφίζω, sophizo "I am [[wise]]"; con
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  • ...ans]], dismissing foreign languages as inferior mutterings that sounded to Greek ears like "bar-bar".
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  • '''Cosmology''', from the [[Greek language|Greek]]: ...alis''), study of the Universe has a long history involving [[science]], [[philosophy]], [[esotericism]], and [[religion]].
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  • ...is someone who holds such view or [[feeling]]. The word's origin is from [[Greek]] [[words]] μῖσος (''misos'', "hatred") and ἄνθρωπος (''anth In Western philosophy, misanthropy has been connected to [[isolation]] from human [[society]]. In
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  • ...le. By the 19th century, [[emphasis]] on the [[negative]] aspects of Cynic philosophy led to the [[modern]] [[understanding]] of cynicism to mean a disposition t ...ontrast]] to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Philosophy ancient philosophy], which emphasized "[[virtue]] and moral [[freedom]] in [[liberation]] from
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  • The '''world soul''' (Greek: ψυχὴ κόσμου, Latin: ''anima mundi'') is, according to several s ...ld in systems of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_philosophy eastern philosophy] in the Brahman-Atman of Hinduism, the Buddha-Nature in Mahayana Buddhism,
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  • Latin triad-, trias, from [[Greek]], from treis [[three]] ...]] [[three]] (in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagoreanism Pythagorean philosophy]).
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  • ...Father]] is a [[person]], even within the definition of Rodan. This the [[Greek]] [[rejected]] on the ground that [[God]] does not [[reveal]] himself [[per ...ersonality]] of [[the Father]], and he [[effected]] this [[change]] in the Greek's [[views]] by the following steps of [[reasoning]]:
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  • ...rived at the olden center of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greece Greek] [[science]] and [[learning]], and Ganid was thrilled with the [[thought]] ...one evening with a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek_Philosophy Greek philosopher]. After this pedant had talked for almost three hours, and when
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  • '''Nonresistance''' (or non-resistance) is a [[philosophy]] and [[strategy]] for [[social]] [[change]] that discourages [[physical]] ...philosophy]] is that of [[Socrates]] around 399 BC. An influential ancient Greek philosopher, Socrates was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Socrates
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  • The [[word]] '''critic''' comes from the Greek κριτικός (kritikós), "able to discern", which in turn derives from :c. Philos. The critical [[philosophy]] of [[Kant]]. So called from its being based on a critical examination of
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  • ...[traditional]] model which goes back at least to some of the [[classical]] Greek [[philosophers]] such as [[Socrates]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...the conception that '''Christ''' is '''the ''Logos''''' (''λóγος'', the [[Greek]] for "word", "wisdom" or "reason") has been important in establishing the ...rd, and the Word was with [[God]], and the Word was God." In the original Greek, ''Logos'' is used, and in theological [[discourse]], this is often left un
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  • ...p the [[meaning]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_philosophy Greek philosophy], turned their [[attention]] to the spectacular and [[emotional]] [https://
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  • ...eologians attempted to demonstrate to the religious authorities that Greek philosophy and Christian faith were, in fact, compatible methods for arriving at divin ==Reconciling Christianity with philosophy==
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