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  • The study of the Universe integrating [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]]. === [[Philosophy]][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Philosophy] ===
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  • An '''individual''' may refer to a [[person]] or to any specific object in a collection. In the 15th century and earlier, and also today within the ...ndividuals have in common is that the forces tend to change their [[World (philosophy)|world]] in order to obtain and maintain a specific state.
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  • ...t’, -''tomia'' - ‘cutting,’ from temnein ‘to cut, incision, excision of an object The above applies directly when the term is used in [[mathematics]], [[philosophy]], [[literature]], or [[linguistics]]. For example, if there is a concept A
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  • ...ectual pursuits, usually [[expressed]] as the derision of [[education]], [[philosophy]], [[literature]], [[art]], and [[science]], as impractical and contemptibl ...efining specific cases of anti-intellectualism can be troublesome; one can object to specific [[facets]] of intellectualism or the application thereof withou
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  • ...nguish between the degrees of rationality of healthy adults — but the real object of moral action is the avoidance of [[suffering]]. [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...ctivity is both an important and very difficult [[concept]] to pin down in philosophy. While there is no [[universal]]ly accepted articulation of [[objectivity]] In [[philosophy]], an objective [[fact]] means a truth that remains true everywhere, indepe
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  • ...ed in one's own [[personality]]; and hence, apt to imagine that one is the object of observation by others; SELF-CONSCIOUS. Of personal bearing, actions, etc [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...the religionist and his or her Deity. Religious faith can be embraced by philosophy as an unifying element of reality. However, it is truly beyond the grasp o “Religious faith is also unique, in disregard of its immediate object, complexity or simplicity, mores and associations. All that matters is its
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  • ...m]]) is both dualistic ''and'' monotheistic (but not monist) since in that philosophy God ; the Creator is purely good, and the antithesis which is also uncreate ...ity has very little to do with Western dualism; instead it represents the philosophy of balance, where two opposites co-exist in [[harmony]] and are able to tra
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  • ==Philosophy== ...its [[identity]]. Essence is contrasted with accident: a property that the object or substance has contingently, without which the substance can still retain
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  • ...central themes of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristotle Aristotle's] [[philosophy]] and [[metaphysics]]. With these two notions, Aristotle [[intends]] to pro ...derstood]] (indeed, if we do not take into account these multiple aspects, philosophy may lose some of its [[universal]] scope). In numerous passages of his Meta
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  • *1. An object (e.g. narrative work) from which all later copies and variations are derive ...earch%26meta%3D&sa=X&oi=print&ct=result&cd=1 The Complete Idiot's Guide to Philosophy][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Original]
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  • ...ion on surface patterning and local colour (meaning the plain colour of an object, such as basic red for a red robe, rather than the modulations of that colo ...ies. Some subjects in the Humanities are history, linguistics, literature, philosophy, women's studies.
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  • ...atorical]] and [[musical]] contests, as well as those in [[science]] and [[philosophy]], occupy the [[attention]] of [[students]] from the lower social divisions ...functioning]] as the third or advisory [[legislative]] division. The chief object of [[education]] on this continent is to make every [[pupil]] a self-suppor
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  • ...r will the profound character transformations, bringing them closer to the object of their worship – the Father, take place. Jesus expected that all His children/siblings on this earth adopted a philosophy of life based on sincere spiritual searching. He knew how fragile human wil
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  • ...s or total lack of the awareness of surroundings and everything around the object. For instance, if one is concentrating on a physical task, then one might c [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...ion on surface patterning and local colour (meaning the plain colour of an object, such as basic red for a red robe, rather than the modulations of that colo ...ects in the Humanities are [[history]], [[linguistics]], [[literature]], [[philosophy]], [[women's studies]].
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  • ..., systematic doubt, or criticism that is characteristic of skeptics . In [[philosophy]], skepticism refers more specifically to any one of several propositions. In classical philosophy, skepticism refers to the teachings and the traits of the ''Skeptikoi'', a
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  • ...language and literature, Greek and Roman art and archaeology, history and philosophy. It is sometimes known as '''Greats''' after the nickname for the final exa ...in the [[ancient Greek|Greek]] or [[classical Latin|Latin]] language. The object of this science is thus the Graeco-Roman, or Classical, world to the extent
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  • ...miosis). In general, semiotic theories take signs or sign systems as their object of study: the communication of information in living organisms is covered i ...hile semiotics is deeply concerned about non-linguistic signification</u>. Philosophy of language also bears a stronger connection to linguistics, while semiotic
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