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  • ...he modern problematic of dualism. Kant is especially important here as his philosophy is the doorway through which the spirit of the new mode of philosophical th ...d with the ideas to be outlined it is our belief that the field of process philosophy can advance itself by broadening its historical base and its scope of inqui
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  • *3: A [[license]] or [[freedom]] to do something; the granting of such [[freedom]]; (Publishing) an authorization given to a publisher to quote or reproduce '''Permission''', in [[philosophy]], is the [[attribute]] of a [[person]] whose [[performance]] of a specific
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  • ...sumptions common to much of it, which helps to distinguish it from earlier philosophy.[1] ...ther or not it is still modern). This article will focus on the history of philosophy beginning from Descartes through the early twentieth century ending in Ludw
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  • ...e Ultimate Origination of Things'', ''The Discourse in Metaphysics'', ''On Freedom'', and throughout his works. The term itself is found in ''Die philosophisc ...org/wiki/Alain_Badiou Alain Badiou] borrows this [[concept]] in defining [[philosophy]] as the [[creation]] of a "space of compossibility" for [[heterogeneous]]
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  • ...[intellectual]] bent markedly determine the [[pattern]] of [[religious]] [[philosophy]]. [[Vocation]], [[marriage]], and kindred all [[influence]] the [[evolutio 101:7.2 A [[philosophy]] of [[religion]] evolves out of a basic [[growth]] of [[ideas]] plus [[exp
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  • ...ny its own [[responsibility]] and flee from the truth of its inescapable [[freedom]]. ...ing [[World War II]], and strongly influenced many [[disciplines]] besides philosophy, including [[theology]], [[drama]], art, [[literature]], and [[psychology]]
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  • *2 : self-directing [[freedom]] and especially [[moral]] [[independence]] ...idual to make an informed, un-coerced [[decision]]. In moral and political philosophy, autonomy is often used as the basis for determining moral respectibility f
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  • ...anscendentally]] or [[Immanence|immanently]] The nature of being varies by philosophy, giving different interpretations in the frameworks of [https://en.wikipedi ==Being in continental philosophy and existentialism==
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  • :4. This person is [[Freedom|free]] from flaws or defects, especially of a [[moral]] nature ==In philosophy==
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  • :c : a [[utopian]] [[society]] of [[individuals]] who enjoy complete [[freedom]] without [[government]] ...ical [[movement]] occurred in the mid 19th century, with its [[idea]] of [[freedom]] as [[being]] based upon [[political]] and [[economic]] self-rule. This oc
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  • ...an to know his surroundings. This curiosity has given birth to science and philosophy, two noble achievements for individuals and civilization. The efforts of hu ...d the confusion of this world. Then you will realize you have attained the freedom to build yourself in increased likeness to the God you are discovering.”
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  • The term ''' Indian philosophy''' may refer to any of several traditions of philosophical thought that ori ...ee and Datta give this definition, explaining that a cornerstone of Indian philosophy is a tradition of respect for multiple views:
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  • ...ention from [[direction]] or interference especially with [[individual]] [[freedom]] of choice and [[action]]
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  • ...dom associated with [[ideals]] of [[individual]] especially [[economic]] [[freedom]], greater [[individual]] [[participation]] in [[government]], and [[consti '''Liberalism''' (from the Latin liberalis, "of [[freedom]]") is the [[belief]] in the importance of liberty and [[equality]]. Libera
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  • ...[ideas]] put together constituted a new and mighty charter for [[human]] [[freedom]]; they presaged man's [[social]], [[political]], and [[spiritual]] [[liber ...he_Persian_Empire Adriatic to the Indus], trouble began. The [[art]] and [[philosophy]] of Greece were fully [[equal]] to the task of [[imperial]] expansion, but
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  • ...pedia.org/wiki/Commensurability_(philosophy_of_science) Commensurability] (philosophy of science) * Raz, Joseph. The Morality of Freedom. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986.
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  • ...ation]] of [[reality]]'s transience. It is the ground for [[wisdom]] and [[freedom]] and the protector of [[compassion]] and [[love]]. While some may think of ...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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  • ...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 ...t_Philosophy ancient philosophy], which emphasized "[[virtue]] and moral [[freedom]] in [[liberation]] from [[desire]]."
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  • ...the [[Western world|Western or Occidental world]], as opposed to [[Eastern philosophy|Eastern or Oriental philosophies]] and the varieties of indigenous philosop ...versal]] [[knowledge]] claims in [[mathematics]], [[astronomy]], [[natural philosophy]], [[music]], and many other subjects as indicated by [[Plato]]'s and [[Ari
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  • ...to the [[doctrine]] of [[suffering]] and the [[escape]] therefrom was the philosophy of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eightfold_Path Eightfold Path]: right ...fetters binding man to the [[material]] world had been broken; there was [[freedom]] from the [[desires]] of [[mortal]] life and deliverance from all [[danger
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  • ...e_criticism#Constructive_criticism constructive criticism], amplified by [[philosophy]], [[purified]] by [[science]], and nourished by loyal fellowship. *1. A critically corrective [[philosophy]].
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  • ...f you and offers the best of themselves to you. Imagine a world of total [[freedom]], where everyone can [[choose]] to live their lives in the way he or she c ...unities]] as those who come later. Imagine a world where [[science]] and [[philosophy]] walk hand-in-hand promoting [[social]] and [[individual]] [[growth]]. For
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  • ...r simply The Enlightenment, is a term used to describe a time in Western [[philosophy]] and cultural life, centered upon the eighteenth century, in which [[reaso ...uring the mid-nineteenth century,[2] with particular reference to French [[philosophy]], as the equivalent of a term then in use by German writers, Zeitalter der
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  • ...[realities]]. [[Knowledge]] originates in [[science]]; [[wisdom]], in true philosophy; [[truth]], in the religious experience of spiritual living. [[Knowledge]] 132:3.3 Man tends to [[crystallize]] [[science]], [[formulate]] [[philosophy]], and [[dogmatize]] [[truth]] because he is mentally [[lazy]] in [[adjusti
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  • ...ho simply wishes or prays for freedom, or another who gives up all hope of freedom. ...proach incorporates contributions from [[psychology]], [[anthropology]], [[philosophy]] and [[theology]] as well as classical and contemporary [[literature]] and
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  • ...article covers the influence of [[Jewish philosophy|Jewish]] and [[Islamic philosophy]] on each other, focusing especially on the period from 800-1400 CE. == Early philosophy ==
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  • ...istianity]] has suffered from the [[absorption]] of much erroneous human [[philosophy]], so does [[Buddhism]] bear its human birthmark. But the teachings of [[Ga ...and loving care of ''Amida'', God of the Paradise in the west. In their [[philosophy]], the Amidists hold to an [[Infinite]] [[Reality]] which is beyond all [[f
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  • ===Topic: ''Practical Spiritual Philosophy''=== ...In any given situation in which you find yourself, there is some spiritual philosophy which is applicable and which will add a new dimension to it. Many of you a
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  • ...r [[city]] for the [[purpose]] of [[establishing]] a joint [[school]] of [[philosophy]] and [[religion]] as well as an [[infirmary]] for the [[sick]]. But [[Jesu ...eceived]] pretender, but [[Jesus]] [[intervened]] and allowed him entire [[freedom]] of [[action]] for a few days. All who heard his [[preaching]] soon [[reco
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  • *2. 71:8.4 The [[freedom]] of [[social]], [[political]], and [[religious]] [[activities]]. ...The world-wide [[vogue]] of the pursuit of [[wisdom]]—the exaltation of [[philosophy]]. The [[evolution]] of a world [[religion]], which will presage the entran
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  • Not only did [[freedom]] of [[choice]] invariably enter the picture to make any [[prediction]] inh Any vision of the future, the [[philosophy|philosophers]] of most races came to believe, was based
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  • ...rg/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521596459 ''Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes''] (1996). Neo-classical rhetoric can be regarded as a form of ea #Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes (Cambridge University Press, 1996)
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  • ...ivine]] [[destiny]] as [[messengers]] of the new [[gospel]] of religious [[freedom]] and [[spiritual]] [[liberty]]. They could not break the fetters of [[trad ...ancing [[theology]] to the world, a [[system]] of teaching embodying the [[philosophy]] of the [[Greeks]], the [[law]] of the [[Romans]], the [[morality]] of the
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  • ...sources and also the degree to which those souls have sacrificed their own freedom enslaving themselves under the yoke of material wealth.
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  • ...he modern problematic of dualism. Kant is especially important here as his philosophy is the doorway through which the spirit of the new mode of philosophical th ...d with the ideas to be outlined it is our belief that the field of process philosophy can advance itself by broadening its historical base and its scope of inqui
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  • ...erm ''différance'' then played a key role in Derrida's engagement with the philosophy of [[Edmund Husserl]] in ''Speech and [[Phenomena]]''. The term was then el ..."other of language" .This "other of language" is close to what Anglophone Philosophy calls the Reference of a [[word]]. There is a ''deferment'' of meaning wit
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  • ...r the very subtly of the challenge. By this I mean the subtle challenge of freedom. What do you do with your free time and your extra wealth once you have the ...of this to turn around so quickly for so many in the world - yet have this freedom existing on the same world with what is still – truly - genocide and mass
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  • :c. Release from captivity; restoration to [[freedom]]. *4. a. Diminution of, release or freedom from, strictness or severity.
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  • ...[[meaning]] involved in the phrase "all things flow" is one chief task of philosophy. All actually existing "things" change due to their temporality, but the me ...by the laws of [[nature]], their genes, the environment, or God. Instead, freedom, [[creativity]], novelty, and individual purpose are affirmed because each
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  • ...w in advance what I will do, because free will is to be understood only as freedom from coercion, and anything further is an illusion. ...ll do, but only by predetermining it; thus, he chooses the extent of human freedom by choosing what (if anything) to know in this way.
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  • ...y to be true. In the [[context]] of human lifestyle, simplicity can denote freedom from hardship, effort or confusion. Specifically, it can refer to a simple ==In Philosophy & Science==
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  • ...] God and [[salvation]] through [[faith]], they [[absorbed]] much of the [[philosophy]] and religious [[thought]] of the various countries traversed. But the [[t ...rly [[civilization]] because it was the first to achieve some measure of [[freedom]] from the abject [[fear]] of the gods, not even fearing the [[ghosts]] of
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  • ...ce of suffering, and pleasure itself as "freedom from pain in the body and freedom from turmoil in the soul". According to Cicero (or rather his [[character]] ...ook I, From Section IX, Torquatus sets out his understanding of Epicurus's philosophy.
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  • ...ods to save the time they haven’t got, so the religions offer pre-packaged philosophy with which to nourish the soul. But, if you have ever cooked a potato and m ...e them; for if you do, there is no shortage of their instant mashed potato philosophy to swallow.
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  • ...ubjects taught at the original universities, such as [[law]], [[logic]], [[philosophy]], and [[medicine]]. But the university’s main role in the development of ==Academic Freedom==
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  • ...nces right within us. I think they have so much to do with our feelings of freedom, and the fact that our choices are possible and have such an effect on our ...so many of my friends and folks I talk with have almost no feeling of this freedom. It is not that their lives don’t matter, but they don’t feel this. The
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  • ...]. The olden [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek_philosophy Greek philosophy] which colored the world view of [[the West]] over many centuries was kind ...that each act, each [[thought]], each [[intention]] be free. And in that [[freedom]] to find truth
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  • create an environment of freedom and space to grow in new directions. philosophy is rigid as a pail you may not ever recognize the error. If your philosophy
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  • ...cleaning of your home of unnecessary objects can create an environment of freedom and space to grow in new directions. ...ilosophy is rigid as a pail you may not ever recognize the error. If your philosophy is adjustable you will note that error and may be alerted to extract it or
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  • ...was a simple message that was subsequently obscured, particularly by the [[philosophy]], [[dogma]], and metaphysics of the post-apostolic and Nicean<!--why not N ...rom the ecclesiastical authorities for his insistence on complete academic freedom in the study of the Christian [[scripture]]s. In spite of the church's res
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  • ...od''') is a widely-quoted and sometimes misconstrued statement by German [[philosophy|philosopher]] [[Friedrich Nietzsche]]. It first appears in ''[[The Gay Scie ...of belief in an [[Objectivity (philosophy)|objective]] and [[universality (philosophy)|universal]] [[morality|moral law]], binding upon all individuals. In this
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  • ...the [[scientific]] world are no longer wholly [[materialistic]] in their [[philosophy]], but the rank and file of the people still lean in that direction as a re 195:6.7 The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalism_(philosophy) mechanistic naturalism] of some supposedly educated men and the thoughtles
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  • '''Medieval philosophy''' is the philosophy of Europe and the Middle East in the era now known as medieval or the [[Mid The [[history]] of medieval philosophy is traditionally divided into three main periods:
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  • ...led India to independence and has inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Gandhi is commonly known around the world as Mahatma Gand * Bondurant, Joan V. ''Conquest of Violence: The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict''. Princeton UP, 1988 ISBN 0-691-02281-X
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  • ...his self-contempt; and he learns this self-contempt from his consolation, philosophy. After somersaulting onto his own shoulders to shout his message to the wor Enlightenment philosophy accelerated the descent towards the concrete insofar as the concrete was in
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  • ...and application of [[power]]. Related areas of study include [[political philosophy]], which seeks a rationale for politics and an [[ethic]] of [[public]] beha ...anford.edu/entries/authority/] "Authority" at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]. [[Legitimacy]] is an attribute of government gained through the acquisiti
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  • ...publications from 1873-1912. Harnack traced the influence of Hellenistic philosophy on early Christian writing and called on Christians to question the authent ...idered that from its earliest origins, [[Christian]] [[faith]] and Greek [[philosophy]] were so closely intermingled that the resultant system included many [[be
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  • ...with Alfred North Whitehead and his interpreters only, and reveals process philosophy to be a broader and richer tradition than has generally been acknowledged. Keywords— process philosophy, Schelling, Bakhtin, Dostoevsky, ethics, art, being.
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  • ...tion]] may be treated as a "person" under the [[law]]. In the fields of [[philosophy]], [[theology]], and [[bioethics]], the definition of a person may exclude ...entre around the degree to which properties such as agency (both [[Agency (philosophy)|human agency]] and [[moral agency]]) and [[rights]] are recognized and ack
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  • ...affirm that man does not need [[God]]. But beware! this [[Atheism|godless philosophy]] of human [[society]] will lead only to unrest, animosity, unhappiness, wa ...[[political]] [[optimism]] is an [[illusion]]. Without [[God]], neither [[freedom]] and [[liberty]], nor [[property]] and [[wealth]] will lead to [[peace]].
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  • ...is the epitome of the inability to choose, the utter lack of any personal freedom--just to live a whole life so cooped up in one’s own reality that even th ...t this is where your freedom--your experience and your realization of your freedom lies.
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  • ...because you grant each other this freedom, just as your Father grants you freedom right within his rather immutable laws. ...and grant that same freedom to others, just as our Father grants you that freedom.
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  • ...oving [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qigong qigong] exercises with a moral philosophy. Falun Gong emphasizes [[morality]] and the cultivation of [[virtue]] in it .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing Beijing] to request legal recognition and [[freedom]] from state [[interference]]. This [[demonstration]] is widely seen as cat
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  • ...tist since any and all such assertions of attitude are the very essence of philosophy. ...usage, and religious dogma stands in grave danger of sacrificing his moral freedom and losing his spiritual liberty. Such a soul is destined to become an inte
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  • ...esire must conform, are prescribed a priori by reason in the conception of freedom. Between knowledge and desire stands the feeling of pleasure or pain, just [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ===='''''[[Control]]''''', '''''[[Freedom]]'''''==== ...l [[death]], you will find that there is more and greater [[freedom]]. But freedom for the immature person is limited, of course. Is this answering your quest
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  • ...e in allowing a non-alienating objectification: the realization of art and philosophy in the individual's daily life. Such a rationality's line of force and exte ...ement. Effective radicality authorises all variations and guarantees every freedom. That's why the Situationists don't confront the world with: "Here's your i
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  • ...ng control over you, and extracting more of your wealth from you, and that philosophy pervades the management structure of many religions. Does that mean that yo ...the Father and say your piece to Him, then you potentially take away their freedom and they are then less likely to use their free-will to live their lives in
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  • ...ield are classified as an Ed. D., Doctor of Education or a Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy). The term is also used to denote an emphasis in [[education]] as a special ...ternative approach in which they affirm children, by enjoying [[personal]] freedom thus encouraged to exercise personal responsibility for their actions, lear
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  • ...‘[[peace]] and [[freedom]] for all in the world,’ and what the Mohammedan freedom fighters see as a necessary [[isolation]] of their kind from the ‘extreme
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  • In [[philosophy]] and [[logic]], [[contingency]] is the status of propositions that are not ...cordians have a strong belief in randomness and unpredictability. Buddhist philosophy states that any event is the result of previous events (karma), and as such
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  • ...tain as to what was being taught and which choice to make in regard to the philosophy promulgated. ...ed in their freedom of expression. Michael comes with perhaps the greatest freedom at the farthest from Paradise for He can originate creatures and design a l
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  • * '''''Philosophy''''' ...grounded again, how to start all over again, get back to basics. For your philosophy can become so abstract, the [[word]] [[symbols]] you are trying to use to g
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  • '''Metaphysics''' is the branch of [[philosophy]] investigating principles of [[reality]] transcending those of any particu ...ed collections. Aristotle called some of the subjects treated there "first philosophy."
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  • ...ization]] taking place, we are able to see a great [[evolution]] towards [[freedom]] in all the realms of [[science]], [[economics]], [[politics]], [[society] ...with it as best we can. You help us [[value]] [[freedom]], especially the freedom to question all the remote [[hierarchies]] of political, social, economic,
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  • == Ancient Greek philosophy == The Golden Rule was a common principle in ancient Greek philosophy. A few examples:
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  • The approach to idealism by Western [[philosophy]] has been different from that of East. In Western thought ''the ideal'' re However, even if Plato doesn't share the specific concerns of modern philosophy, and of George Berkeley, in particular, Plato could still be a ''non-subjec
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  • ...er within you, provides a desire to understand, the yearning to know. Your philosophy begins to grow all by itself out of this intrinsic kernel of curiosity. You *(How your philosophy and soul mirror each other)
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  • (The freedom of denial VS the particularity within eternity) You are even so free you can deny this, for awhile. This is part of your freedom within yourself. Your own creativity of imagination is so great,
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  • ...d their direct German associates [[writing]] works of [[fiction]] and/or [[philosophy]] between 1770 and the early 1780s. The [[alternative]] [[perspective]] is
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  • ...ect yours. Their cultures must find their own answers to the expression of freedom, the acceptance of others and respect for others in their different varieta ...to be more effective and as we are seeing, more proactive in pushing that philosophy, until greater wisdom comes from their experience, their joint experiences,
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  • Subject: "Freedom Of Choice" (part 1) "Do halt the attacks on one another in this area, for freedom of choice is Father’s Will for all His children. Judge not another’s st
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  • ...a sense, paid your life for. This is what you’ve earned. This is your own Philosophy of Life on a day-to-day, sometimes even hour-by-hour relationship with your ...omes to you, you have to twist it around so that it fits your own existing philosophy. Rather, you just take people in and trust that you yourself can be that sy
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  • *1. 71:2.5 ''[[Freedom]] of the [[person]]''. [[Slavery]], serfdom, and all forms of [[human]] [[b ...are [[educated]]—taught to [[think]] [[intelligently]] and plan [[wisely]]—freedom usually does more [[harm]] than [[good]].
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  • ...er, you have more [[power]], more [[abilities]], greater [[freedom]]. This philosophy is not one we teach. Rather we value [[collective]] [[support]]. I bring th
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  • ...to lay hold of higher [[morality]]. When religion [[interferes]] with that freedom, religion itself becomes immoral. This is a great human battle that has bee ...what was done as done. Release all manner of bondage allowing yourself the freedom of finding who you truly are as you [[embrace]] step-by-[[step]] where you
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  • *1854 (title) Secularism the practical Philosophy of the People. Ibid. 5 The term Secularism has been chosen..as expressing a ...ism may assert the right to be free from religious rule and teachings, and freedom from the government imposition of religion upon the people, within a state
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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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  • ===='''''[[Freedom]]'''''==== ...around them as being somehow beyond their control. Somehow beyond their freedom of choice there is this other operative. This other influence functioning
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  • ...thing by giving each personal being their own creative autonomy, their own freedom--even from himself else there would be no ungodly behavior. This is his re ...human dilemma as soon as you start to form some comprehensive and cohesive philosophy of life that includes others. This is an ancient problem that came up very
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  • ...um all that is human culture, art, the knowledge of science, the reason of philosophy unfold. Every expression contains a definable ratio of the two extremes, so Your spirit association is continual, and you enter into the freedom of function in many ways, always in contact, always aware of your spirit be
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  • ...on to be patient with or indulgent to the opinions or practices of others; freedom from bigotry or undue severity in judging the conduct of others; forbearanc [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • Theologians use various forms of analysis and argument ([[philosophy|philosophical]], [[ethnography|ethnographic]], [[history|historical]]) to h ...omparisons]] between religious traditions,<ref>See, e.g., David Burrell, ''Freedom and Creation in Three Traditions'' (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Pr
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  • ...atic monarchy: equality before consumption, fraternity in consumption, and freedom through consumption. The dictatorship of consumer goods has finally destroy In this Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right, Marx writes:
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  • ...re italicized statement: "And there was something strangely alike in Greek philosophy and many of the teachings of Jesus. They had a common goal--both aimed at t ...rt of the leaders there was and continues to be a genuine fear of freedom, freedom of expression. And so at least in the public life of the people there is th
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  • ...rtaining divergent and diverse viewpoints. In so doing one can construct a philosophy wherein the individual has no spirit parent. While the mind is capable of d ...n. Allow them complete freedom to be as they are and fulfill your complete freedom to be as you will. If you fulfill your obligation to be all that you can be
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  • ...o, began from a place of thinking they knew better and that this unbridled freedom and free thinking would result in an open and blossoming environment, but i ...orking with many such groupings around your world, working in the areas of philosophy, science, religion, education, ethics and toward more egalitarian measures.
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  • “the perennial [[philosophy]]” (Huxley 1970), which underlies the [[mystical]] traditions of the various faiths around the world. The perennial philosophy
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  • ...zations]], my [[children]], just because they are real, give you greater [[freedom]] to [[accept]] your own constant [[creativity]] and [[response-ability]]. This is the [[freedom]] you seek. [[Spirit]] is [[unity]], all-[[encompassing]]. By this [[pow
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  • ...ion becomes: where do we start? So many different schools of religion, or philosophy, or psychology, say you are this or you are that, but they don’t particul ...between your ego and your personality, and we’ve agreed with that Oriental philosophy’s expression that the personality is like an eye that sees but cannot see
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  • ...ngs]] and the [[unification]] of [[values]]. This is the [[function]] of [[philosophy]] in [[mortal]] life, of [[mota]] on the [[morontia]] [[spheres]]. 48:6.17 [[Mota]] is more than a superior [[philosophy]]; it is to [[philosophy]] as two eyes are to one; it has a [[stereoscopic]] [[effect]] on [[meaning
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