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  • ...alism] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postmodern_philosophy postmodern philosophy]. ...Derrida was said to "leave behind a legacy of himself as the 'originator' of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deconstruction deconstruction]."
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  • ..., and logical problems, '''20th-century philosophy''' was set for a series of attempts variously to reform, preserve, alter, abolish, previously conceive ...tive linguistics]], rich [[literature|literary]] output, and the emergence of the [[Film|motion picture]] as an art form greatly enriched philosophical s
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  • ...the art of persuasion, and many other things related to the application of language. ...ffering purposes, and varied widely in what it included. And yet, for most of its history it has maintained its fundamental [[character]] as a [[discipli
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  • Possibly inlighten (14th c.: see sense 4) was a secondary form of inlight <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Enlightenment''''', follow '''''[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.
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  • :b : a report of [[facts]] or opinions *2 : the [[act]] or [[process]] of stating or presenting [[orally]] or on [[paper]]
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  • ...o be presented. We may resort to pure [[revelation]] only when the concept of presentation has had no adequate previous [[expression]] by the human mind. ...rawing upon our own superior knowledge of the [[reality]] and [[divinity]] of the Paradise Deities and their [[transcendent]] [[Havona|residential univer
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  • ...[[unique]] and wholly [[different]] from the [[religious]] [[philosophy]] of all other [[human being]]s. ...igious]] [[experience]] touching the matters concerned in their similarity of philosophic religious [[interpretation]].
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  • ...osophy|analytic]] and [[continental philosophy|continental]] traditions in philosophy for centuries, from [[Leibniz]] through [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]], [[G.W.F. He ...ce, but nothing else, but we can never know the world from the “standpoint of nowhere” and therefore we can never know the world in its entirety, neith
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  • [[Latin]] quiescent-, quiescens, present participle of quiescere to become quiet, rest, from quies ...is a [[Latin]]-derived [[English]] language noun referring to a [[state]] of [[being]] quiet, still, at rest, dormant, inactive. Its adjectival form is
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  • ...ted in other fields, such as in the structural functionalist [[sociology]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talcott_Parsons Talcott Parsons] and Niklas ...bniz Leibniz] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_of_Cusa Nicholas of Cusa's] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Docta_Ignorantia coincidentia opp
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  • ...h the [[language]]s, [[literature]], [[history]], [[art]], and all aspects of the ancient [[Mediterranean]] world. The study of the Universe integrating [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]].
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  • ...he [[proceedings]] of a [[court]] hearing. It can also mean the conversion of a written [[source]] into another [[medium]], such as scanning books and ma ...ound]]s of [[human]] [[speech]] to special written [[symbols]] using a set of exact [[rule]]s, so that these sounds can be reproduced later.''
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  • <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''[[Truth]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title *2: a (1) : the state of [[being]] the case : [[fact]] (2) : the body of real things, events, and facts : [[actuality]] (3) often capitalized : a
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  • ...y. In short, it is the recognition that the same traits appear in entities of many different sizes, from one man to the entire human population. ...and &#x03bc;&#x03b9;&#x03ba;&#x03c1;&#x03bf;- "Micro-", which are [[Greek language|Greek]] respectively for "large" and "small", and the word [[Cosmos|&#x03ba
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  • ...word. For example, [[Latin]] candidus, which means "white", is the etymon of English candid. ...tracing it and its cognates to a common [[ancestral]] form in an ancestral language.
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  • ...ommunicate]] their solutions with the computer in some particular computer language. ...might be specified to six levels, as in Douglas Hofstadter's illustration of that ambiguity, with a progression from abstract to concrete in Gödel, Esc
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  • ...ern and Western schools] of [[Hebrew]] thought, [[Jerusalem]] and the rest of the [[Occident]] and the [[Levant]] in general adopted the Western Jewish o ...[Paul, the Apostle|Paul]]'s Christian [[cult]] toward [[the West]] instead of toward [[the East]].
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  • ...[Ancient Philosophy]], one in [[Medieval Philosophy]], and one in [[Modern Philosophy]]. ...non-material self-consciousness that is outside of the world. Philosophies of [[immanence]] such as [[stoicism]], [[Spinoza]], [[Deleuze]] or ''[[panthei
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  • ...ture]], could be considered as universal. The 1948 [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] is inspired by such principles. ...rious domains of application, relativism does not necessarily apply to all of them.
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  • ...] "[[pure]]". The words entered the [[English]] language around the middle of the 13th century; at that time they meant slightly [[different]] [[things]] *1 : the [[quality]] or [[state]] of being chaste: as
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