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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
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  • ...g like the Big Bang occurs", whereupon matter and manifest world come into concrete existence, from which stage evolution follows. <ref>Wilber, Ken, ''Introduc ...l he was appointed first to a lectureship and then, in 1904, to a chair of philosophy at the University of Paris.
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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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  • ...d [[spiritual]] [[principles]] of religious [[truth]] and remake them into concrete rules of [[personal]] [[conduct]]. [[Jesus]] would present to them the [[be ...e characteristic of [[Jesus]]' teaching was that the [[morality]] of his [[philosophy]] originated in the [[personal]] [[relation]] of the [[individual]] to [[Go
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  • ...prophecy, the human soul, and the principles of human conduct. Finally, as philosophy, it studies notions that are primarily of philosophical interest, such as t Chronologically, Jewish philosophy may be divided into three phases: (1) its early development in the Diaspora
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  • ...iographies), indexes (by number) and objects (a wedding ring); but endless concrete and abstract [[methods]] can be used intentionally. This includes methods t # Reimer, Marga (2009). "Reference". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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  • ...ication, such as presuppositions, preunderstandings, the [[meaning]] and [[philosophy]] of [[language]], and [[semiotics]].[1]
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  • ==The Heterodox Tradition in Western Philosophy== Aristotle’s concern to account for the conditions a concrete substance must realize
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  • *Introduction:The Heterodox Tradition in Western Philosophy *by Paul S. McDonald, Lecturer in Philosophy at Murdoch University, Australia.
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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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  • ...long with the [[concept]] of an aetheric library, originated with I[[ndian philosophy]] and was incorporated into the 19th century movement of theosophy. ...e or event, in a higher world, in the highest subdivision of the Region of Concrete Thought of the World of Thought, and, last, it may be read in the World of
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  • ...on of [[God]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_philosophy Western philosophy] and [[theology]], and has close counterparts in [https://en.wikipedia.org/ ...of various kinds, on lesser levels of generality as found within the more concrete [[symbols]] and images of the world's religious [[traditions]].
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  • ...f convenience. However, it is important to note that in phenomenological [[philosophy]] (and particularly in the work of Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty) 'experience ...the same as yours?" While it is difficult to answer such a question in any concrete way, the concept of [[intersubjectivity]] is often used as a mechanism for
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  • ...work upon your emotions, nor to relinquish emotion for time as you examine philosophy, so why treat your body as different?
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  • ...d writings, starting with the Egyptians, the Indian Vedas, the early Greek philosophy; in other words the oldest writings of the philosophical musings of the hum ...ance. Entertain the possibility, and then carry out what it gives you with concrete actions. Practice your stillness meditation. Give yourself the chance to he
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  • ...direction while it has, as well, interjected condition, as a path made of concrete and a path made of grass have different effects upon your travel. But throu ...s having faith in one another, for you who have reckoned with the view and philosophy -- and I add the truth -- of God within time and space, the emergence of Go
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  • ...ions consider it blasphemous to imagine or depict the deity as having any concrete form. They are usually immortal. They are commonly assumed to have personal ...ilarities and contrasts in the views and practices of various religions. [[Philosophy of religion]] discusses philosophical issues related to theories about deit
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  • ...t infusing, penetrating both your mind and body to give all your ideas and philosophy, and even things, value. ...tricably living life. You are earning your souls and this particular, very concrete and nitty-gritty physical reality. This too is your possession. This is wha
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  • ...t infusing, penetrating both your mind and body to give all your ideas and philosophy, and even things, value. And yet a materialist might consider all this simp ...tricably living life. You are earning your souls and this particular, very concrete and nitty-gritty physical reality. This too is your possession. This is wha
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  • ...his presence a Thought Adjuster. He can actually suggest things--give you concrete ideas and actual thoughts to help you analyze and get a hold of the situati ...a while, and then se cannot not be sustained. Keep in touch with that old philosophy of: Simplify- Simplify your life! I think of some of your great moral philo
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