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  • In general, apart from its original use as a term in philosophy, ''phenomenon'' stands for any observable event. Some observable events ar ...r, cannot be known. The concept of 'phenomena' relates to the tradition of philosophy called [[phenomenology]]. Leading figures in phenomenology - the science of
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  • *3: (of a noun) denoting a material object as opposed to an [[abstract]] [[quality]], [[state]], or [[action]]. ...s is called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_object_theory abstract object theory].
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  • In general, apart from its original use as a term in philosophy, ''phenomenon'' stands for any observable event. Some observable events ar ...r, cannot be known. The concept of 'phenomena' relates to the tradition of philosophy called [[phenomenology]]. Leading figures in phenomenology - the science of
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  • ...isdom. According to Plato, there are two categories of being who do not do philosophy: ...ion between the philosopher and the sage played an important part in Stoic philosophy that developed after Plato.
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  • ==Philosophy== ....org/wiki/Metaphysics_of_Quality Metaphysics of Quality³]. In contemporary philosophy, the idea of qualities and especially how to distinguish certain kinds of q
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  • ...action (philosophy)|action]]s or [[reaction]]s of an [[object (philosophy)|object]] or [[organism]], usually in [[relation]] to the [[natural environment|env ...ng not directed at other people and thus is the most basic human [[Action (philosophy)|action]]. Animal behavior is studied in [[comparative psychology]], [[etho
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  • ...ssical [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_science Chinese science] and philosophy, as well as being a primary guideline of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tra ...er of the two major aspects may [[manifest]] more strongly in a particular object, depending on the criterion of the [[observation]].
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  • ...its state of [[relative]] [[motion]]. It is represented numerically by an object's [[mass]]. The principle of inertia is one of the fundamental principles o ...e force causes its speed or direction to [[change]]. This would include an object that is not in motion (velocity = zero), which will remain at rest until so
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  • *2: a theory denying that an event or object has a supernatural significance; specifically : the doctrine that scientifi ...idea, to varying extents, to all of [[philosophy]] too. [[Science]] and [[philosophy]], according to this view, are said to form a [[continuum]]. [https://en.wi
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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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  • ...[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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  • *5 : the [[quality]] of an object in possessing some of the [[nature]] or attributes of a [[transcendent]] [[ [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...[Ancient Philosophy]], one in [[Medieval Philosophy]], and one in [[Modern Philosophy]]. In the second [[meaning]], which originated in Medieval philosophy, concepts are ''transcendental'' if they are broader than what falls within
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  • ...ndividualization and urbanization. Simmel's ''"Philosophie des Geldes"'' ("Philosophy of Money") describes how [[relationships]] become more and more mediated th ...the [[Subjectivity|subject]] of [[perception]], relates to the world as an object of its [[perception]], and so is distanced from the world rather than livin
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  • ...Dictionary|OED]] cites '''intution''' as "the immediate apprehension of an object by the [[mind]] without the intervention of any reasoning process" Philosophy considers it is an act by which the mind perceives the agreement or disagre
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  • ...he Rights of Man and of the Citizen]], for those heavily influenced by the philosophy of the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] and its conception of a [[hum A '''universal proposition''' is one that affirms a [[property (philosophy)|property]] of all the members of a [[set]]. For instance, the proposition
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  • ...smooth one drawn with a compass. In the world in general, each particular object ought to become more like it's ideal. In [[ethics]], by [[analogy]], each p [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...ultural views, as well as independent on whether it discovered or not what object has it. [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...ted to [[Albert Einstein]]'s [[theory]] of [[relativity]]. The past is the object of [[study]] in such fields as [[history]], [[archaeology]], archaeoastrono ==Philosophy and science==
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  • A '''frame of reference''' is a system used to identify an object knowing that different frames of reference can be used each with varying de [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • *1 a : [[acting]] or [[being]] without the intervention of another object, cause, or [[agency]] : direct <the immediate cause of death> [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...easured or is part of the measuring system. (See [[#In philosophy|Space in philosophy]].) ==In philosophy==
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  • '''Everything''' is all that [[exists]].[1] Every object and entity is a part of everything, including all [[physical]] bodies and i ...o everything that constitutes [[reality]] and the [[Universe]]: see World (philosophy). However, world may "only" refer to [[Earth]] envisioned from an anthropoc
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  • ...retation]] of the Tibetan concept. Its concept is related to the Western [[philosophy]] and [[practice]] of [[magick]]. ...ld" or "to construct") is a [[concept]] in [[mysticism]] of a [[being]] or object which is created through sheer [[discipline]] alone. It is a [[materialized
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  • ...ind, and at the same time (b) to understand what this kind or that kind of object is like, and consequently (c) to perceive a number of perceived particulars ...y and cognitive science as concept learning and category formation. In the philosophy of [[Kant]], any purely [[empirical]] theory dealing with the acquisition o
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  • ...to [[describe]] an adherent of a position disagreeing with or opposing the object of criticism. ...s, esp. those of the Old and New Testaments. textual criticism: that whose object is to ascertain the genuine text and meaning of an author. higher criticism
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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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  • ...vitable]] but always detrimental; [[speculation]] invariably falsifies its object. Speculation tends to [[translate]] [[religion]] into something [[material] ...s]]; [[religion]], [[experience]], leads to [[value]] [[consciousness]]; [[philosophy]], [[wisdom]], leads to [[co-ordinate]] [[consciousness]]; [[revelation]] (
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  • *2. To shed light upon, [[illuminate]] (an object, scene, etc.); to give light to ([[persons]]). Also absol. Now chiefly poet ...n to grasp the [[reality]] of spiritual [[values]] and to comprehend the [[philosophy]] of [[universe]] [[meaning]]s.[https://urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/
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  • ...nd [[consistency]] of design, [[focusing]] on the essential features of an object. In [[art]] of any kind one might also require dignified grace, or restrain In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_science philosophy of science], [[simplicity]] is a meta-scientific criterion by which to eval
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  • ...led "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exemplification exemplification]"; the object exemplifies what the word denotes. In syntactic [[analysis]], if a word ref ...(the [[sound]] or written word). Both have a referent (the actual physical object).
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  • ...o [[grow]] in meaningfulness; man must go on with his [[reformation]] of [[philosophy]] and his [[clarification]] of [[religion]]. ...[[religion]] provides a [[stabilizing]] [[loyalty]] to a [[transcendent]] object, a steadying goal beyond and above the [[immediate]] and temporal objective
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  • ...hout their [[group]] as not being truly [[human]]. We always look upon the object of our [[religious]] [[loyalty]] as being [[worthy]] of the [[reverence]] o ...sed on true [[spirit]] [[experience]] I would term the true religions. The object of religious [[devotion]] may be [[material]] or [[spiritual]], true or fal
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  • ...in our own [[universe]]) in [[religion]]s and [[spirituality|spiritual]] [[philosophy|philosophies]], typically described as the [[Holiness|holiest]] possible pl ...than the others, but all [[play]] with each at different times. While the object of the school is unwritten, it is rumored to be the [[growth]] of [[affecti
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  • ...n the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_philosophy history of Western philosophy]. His contributions to [[metaphysics]], [[epistemology]], [[ethics]], and [ ...nd categories that give a phenomenal and logical structure to any possible object of empirical experience. These categories cannot be circumvented to get at
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  • ...of [[human]] [[inquiry]], understanding or [[cognition]]. It is a posited object or event as it is in itself independent of the senses.[https://www.answers. ...ust be perceptible through the senses; A ''noumenon'' cannot be the actual object that emits the phenomenon in question. Noumena are objects or events known
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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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  • ...thusiasm or compelling emotion towards a subject, [[idea]], [[person]], or object. ...nship is one of [[alienation]], wherein the object of desire has become an object of need.
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  • ...and in the studies that reflect on them, as philosophy and especially the philosophy of mathematics. Indeed, modern mathematics has been defined in a very gener ...n mathematical logic, a [[Structure (mathematical logic)|structure]] is an object that gives semantic meanings to the symbols in a logical language. The most
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  • * Object-oriented analysis and design, á la Booch ==Philosophy==
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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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  • ...using such phrases as "reference to a content", the "direction towards an object" and "the immanent objectivity". ...f the mind to an object; a conception formed by directing the mind to some object; a general concept. first intentions, primary conceptions of things, formed
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  • ...y of philosophy might include (but are not limited to): How can changes in philosophy be accounted for historically? What drives the development of thought in it ...ern]], [[religious]] or [[secular]] — have had their own unique schools of philosophy, arrived at through both inheritance and through independent discovery. Suc
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  • ...istence''' is the world of which we are aware through our senses, but in [[philosophy]] the word has a more specialized [[meaning]], and is often contrasted with In the western [[tradition]] of philosophy, the first comprehensive treatments of the subject are from Plato's ''Phaed
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  • *13: a property (as resilience or elasticity) of an inanimate substance or object resembling the animate [[quality]] of a living being In [[philosophy]] and [[religion]], the [[conception]] of life and its [[nature]] varies. B
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  • In the strict sense of western [[philosophy]], there are levels or gradation to the nature and conception of reality. T According to the less realist trends in [[philosophy]], such as [[postmodernism]]/[[post-structuralism]], [[truth]] is subjectiv
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  • ...ama Buddha]], a.k.a. Siddhartha Gautama (c. [[5th century BCE]]). Buddhist philosophy deals extensively with problems in [[metaphysics]], [[phenomenology]], [[et ...ophical component. Buddhism is founded on the rejection of certain [[Hindu philosophy|orthodox]] philosophical concepts, in which the Buddha had been instructed
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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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  • ...or which a soldier is recruited, clothed, armed and [[trained]], the whole object of his sleeping, eating, drinking, and marching is simply that he should fi ...phrase that means, roughly, the ''Morale'' of the/a unit, but also a core philosophy within the [[foundation]] of both organizations. In the USMC it is a phrase
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  • Using frames for [[expert systems]] is an application of [[object-oriented]] programming, with [[inheritance]] of features described by the " Frame representations are object-centered in the same sense as [[semantic network]]s are: All the facts and
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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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  • '''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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  • ...was a simple message that was subsequently obscured, particularly by the [[philosophy]], [[dogma]], and metaphysics of the post-apostolic and Nicean<!--why not N ...tical scrutiny of [[reason]] in the same way that we would treat any other object of examination. In summary we could say that where the church regarded the
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  • ...Islamic studies, and is a longstanding attempt to create harmony between [[philosophy]] ([[reason]]) and the religious teachings of [[Islam]] ([[faith]]). The attempt to fuse religion and philosophy is difficult because there are no clear preconditions. Philosophers typical
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  • ...theorists believe that this conception of value has relevance to all of [[philosophy]], [[economics]], [[sociology]] and [[psychology]] as well as Environmental ...objectives or as a means to objectives already held, roughly similar to an object with relative intrinsic value.
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  • A dark object reflects fewer visible [[photons]] than other objects, and therefore appear ...that absorb visible light reemit it as infrared light.[2] So, although an object may appear dark, it is likely bright at a frequency that a [[human being]]
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  • '''Desire''' is a sense of longing for a [[person]] or object or [[hope|hoping]] for an outcome. The same sense is expressed by [[emotion ==In philosophy==
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  • ...s able to think about it and use [[concepts]] to deal adequately with that object. ...est, he finds himself increasingly absorbed in the experiential study of [[philosophy]], [[cosmology]], and [[divinity]].
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  • :c. An object of hope; that which is hoped for. ...proach incorporates contributions from [[psychology]], [[anthropology]], [[philosophy]] and [[theology]] as well as classical and contemporary [[literature]] and
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  • ...of the constituting objects are [[Connected|linked]] together so that one object can no longer be adequately described without full mention of its counterpa ...some [[physical]] intervention is made to [[measure]] an observable of the object in question. In the singlet state of two spin, it is equally likely that an
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  • :c. To direct a beam of any kind of radiation at (an object or region): used esp. of radio waves and microwaves in connection with rada ...e discharge source..provided a beam of electrons which could illuminate an object such as an aperture or a wire grid.
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  • ...]] of [[change]]; even slight advantages are important when continued. The object of selection is the phenotype in its surrounding environment. The role of g *[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/heredity/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Heredity and Heritability]
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  • ...omagnetic forces and the exclusion principle acting together to return the object to its equilibrium position. [[Centrifugal force]]s are acceleration forces ...curved line in space, and it is called the ''ballistic trajectory'' of the object. For example, a basketball thrown from the ground moves in a [[parabola]] s
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  • ...coined by [[France|French]] writer [[Alfred Jarry]] (1873 – 1907), is a [[philosophy]] dedicated to studying what lies beyond the realm of [[metaphysics]]. It i ...ay 11, 1948, in Paris, is a group of artists and writers interested in the philosophy of 'pataphysics. The motto of the college is ''[[Eadem mutata resurgo]]'' (
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  • ...he nature of social reality and what (or how) we can know about it are the object of [[social theory]]. ...tialist]] and [[postmodernist]] thought, relationships between the [[Self (philosophy)|Self]] and the [[Other]];
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  • ...nism]]. Yet the knots are often [[interference]] in the construction of an object. It is interesting to note that a knot is extremely hard and yet, when a pl ...can alter the [[growth]] [[pattern]]. Much as a curly grain beautifies an object that is built from that wood, [[your soul]] takes on patterns of [[beauty]]
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  • ...ish verse of the life and philosophy of the East. His chief work with this object is [https://www.gutenberg.org/etext/8920 ''The Light of Asia''] which was t
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  • The object in question is not going to be a watershed [[event]]. There are rapid [[cha ...or other [[Ufology|life and other civilizations]] before that time. Your [[philosophy]] will incorporate this awareness before the coming of the teacher. Questio
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  • ...ehaviour to the super-real object and ignore the real object. A super-real object may cause pathologies and we can see many examples in humans (super-sweet f ...leuze draws upon the notions of ethology in his book "''Spinoza: Practical Philosophy''" to develop his [[ontology]], most specifically in reference to the plane
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  • ...owed from the Roman practice of staging [[Circus]]es, in the rather famous philosophy of the [[Rome|Roman]] elite of "Bread and Circuses" to maintain civil order ...a train pulling into a station in 1895 was a sensation because it gave an object of gaze, of spectacle that audiences would never have experienced otherwise
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  • The [[philosophy]] of '''materialism''' holds that the only thing that can be truly proven t ...kers opposed to it, who regard it as a [[Spirituality|spiritually ]] empty philosophy. [[Marxism]] also uses ''materialism'' to refer to a "materialist conceptio
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  • ...is that [[psychology]] and [[philosophy]] were not separate in [[Classical Philosophy]] Thus in classical mysticism, as well as current mystical traditions, kath ...sentative of its species (see animal [[worship]]). In both these cases the object of the rite is the elimination of impurity or of a source of danger. But th
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  • ...to the 17th century, the objective study of nature was known as [[natural philosophy]]. Over the next two centuries, however, a philosophical interpretation of This discipline is the science of [[Astronomical object|celestial objects]] and [[phenomena]] that originate outside the [[Earth's
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  • ...the interdisciplinary study of [[mind]] and [[intelligence]], embracing [[philosophy]], [[psychology]], artificial intelligence, neuroscience, [[linguistics]], ...ure of [[human]] [[knowledge]]. The study of mind remained the province of philosophy until the nineteenth century, when [[experiment]]al [[psychology]] develope
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  • ...ory that maintains that the "real" is of the nature of thought or that the object of external perception consists of ideas. It can also be the tendency to r The approach to idealism by Western [[philosophy]] has been different from that of East. In Western thought ''the ideal'' re
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  • ...ant/TIMELEC.HTM] Kant's Transcendental Idealism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy [https://www.iep.utm.edu/k/kantmeta.htm#H4] in which time, rather than bein Time has long been a major subject of [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[art]]. Its measurement has occupied scientists and [[technologist]
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  • ...ept]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_philosophy continental philosophy]; it [[opposes]] the Same. The Other refers, or attempts to refer, to that ...self (psychology)], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self_(philosophy) self (philosophy)], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-concept self-concept]) and other
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  • ...sion, vnderstanding. 1661 J. GLANVILL Vanity of Dogmatizing x. 87 The best Philosophy..derives all sensitive perception from Motion, and corporal impress. 1690 J Just as one object can give rise to multiple percepts, so an object may fail to give rise to any percept at all: if the percept has no groundin
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  • ...its method of verifying its knowledge, using [[A priori and a posteriori (philosophy)|a priori]] rather than empirical methods. Formal science, which also inclu ...218 ''Science'' therefore had the same sort of very broad meaning that ''[[philosophy]]'' had at that time. In other languages, including French, Spanish, Portug
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  • ...nguages|ancient and modern languages]] and [[literature]], [[history]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[visual arts|visual]] and [[performing arts]] (including ...y]]. Nevertheless, the influence of classical ideas in humanities such as philosophy and literature remain strong.
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  • ...ocial agents and processes that produced them. No other term captures this object as well as ‘ideology’. Foucault’s ‘episteme’ is too narrow and ab == Ideology in Cognitive Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, Post-Modernism and Critical Theory ==
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  • Efforts to understand gravity began in ancient times. [[Indian philosophy|Philosophers]] in [[History of science in early cultures#India|ancient Indi ...ld the solar system together, and that therefore the sun, the most massive object, had to be at its centre."</blockquote> According to [[Kanada]], founder of
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  • ...ter are also actually, in the condition described. Consequently the proper object of unqualified scientific knowledge is something which cannot be other than ...by Grmek, Cohen, and Cimino [1977], published in the Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science Series.) The scientific method is not a method directly applied,
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  • ==The Heterodox Tradition in Western Philosophy== philosophy and a key text in the Neo-Platonists’ efforts to expound their theurtgy,
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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. ..., in 2150 AD society is ordered according to a philosophy called the Macro-Philosophy and they have supercomputers with video screens that can access the akashic
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  • ...ion]]. Identity formation leads to a number issues of [[Personal identity (philosophy)|personal identity]] and an [[Identity (social science)|identity]] where th ...analytic developmental theory contained three phases regarding the child's object relations. [[Jean Piaget]]'s theory of cognitive development to describe ho
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  • ...n (popularly: love, devotion etc); disease; influence; state of [[being]] (philosophy)[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/emotions-17th18th/LD7Hutcheson.html] an ...nt. More specifically the word has been restricted to emotional states the object of which is a person. In the former sense, it is the Greek "[[pathos]]" an
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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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  • == Ancient Greek philosophy == The Golden Rule was a common principle in ancient Greek philosophy. A few examples:
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  • ...balance; the volume may be measured directly (from the [[geometry]] of the object) or by the displacement of a fluid. Hydrostatic weighing is a [[method]] th ...y of a liquid is the hydrometer, which measures the volume displaced by an object of known mass. A common laboratory device for measuring fluid density is a
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  • ...its method of verifying its knowledge, using [[A priori and a posteriori (philosophy)|a priori]] rather than empirical methods. Formal science, which also inclu ...218 ''Science'' therefore had the same sort of very broad meaning that ''[[philosophy]]'' had at that time. In other languages, including French, Spanish, Portug
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  • '''Eastern philosophy''' refers very broadly to the various [[philosophy|philosophies]] of [[India]], [[China]], [[Japan]], [[Korea]],and, to some e ...Many claim that geographical and time notions of "Western" and "Eastern" philosophy is too vague and imprecise, committing the [[fallacy]] of overgeneralizatio
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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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  • ...signer to consider the aesthetic, functional, and many other aspects of an object or a process, which usually requires considerable [[research]], [[thought]] In [[philosophy]], the abstract noun "design" refers to a pattern with a [[purpose]]. Desig
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  • ...idiom]]s give many examples of its application, but also in [[science]], [[philosophy]] and the [[humanities]]. The concepts of association, comparison, corres ...[cognitive psychology]], [[literary theory]], and specializations within [[philosophy]] outside of [[logic]], speaks of a mapping from what is typically the more
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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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  • ...is the [[focus]] of evaluation. In [[guilt]], the self is not the central object of negative evaluation, but rather the [[thing]] done is the [[focus]]."[5] # Hutchinson, Phil: chapter four of Shame and Philosophy
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  • ==Philosophy of determinism== ...tem]] has been articulated in both Eastern and non-Eastern [[religion]], [[philosophy]], and [[literature]].
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  • ...nguages|ancient and modern languages]] and [[literature]], [[history]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[visual arts|visual]] and [[performing arts]] (including ...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
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  • The expression was effectively created by scholastic [[philosophy]] to indicate an [[idea]], an entity or a [[reality]] that cannot be includ ...strate his theories on social [[existence]]. Durkheim states that the main object of sociology is to study social [[fact]]s. These social facts can only be e
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  • ...he name also extends to a large body of [[literature]] and [[spiritual]] [[philosophy]]. ...s of gaining insight into the occult is the use of a [[focus]]; a physical object, a [[ritual]]istic [[action]] (for example, [[meditation]] or chanting), or
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  • ...irectly communicating parties, but instead assumes a separation between an object and its representation, as well as the involvement of someone capable of un ...tructs a representation of an object, one can selectively extract from the object ([[sampling (case studies)|sampling]]) or use a [[system]] of signs to repl
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  • ...an.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Philosophy#Buddhist_Philosophy Buddhist philosophy] is? ...ference]], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhist_philosophy Buddhist philosophy] emphasizes the turning away from the world and letting go of [[attachment]
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  • ...long as men and women have tried to understand this relationship in their philosophy: where does the subjective world end and the objective one begin? ...ou know only your perception of it? How close does your perception fit the object as you might imagine it exists in an objective way? These are mysteries for
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  • ...dan was now [[earnestly]] [[engaged]] in the task of [[harmonizing]] his [[philosophy]] of life with [[Jesus]]' new religious [[teachings]], and he had come to [ ==160:1. RODAN'S GREEK PHILOSOPHY==
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  • ...representational''; which answers the question, is the artist imitating an object or image found in nature? If so, it is representational. The closer the art ...eorg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel|Hegel]]'s ''Lectures on Aesthetics''. Hegel's philosophy served as the direct inspiration for [[Karl Schnaase]]'s work. Schnaase's '
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  • ...methodologies including [[anthropology]], [[sociology]], [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], and [[history]] of religion. ...The scholar need not be a believer. [[Theology]] stands in contrast to the philosophy of religion and religious studies in that, generally, the scholar is first
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  • ...investigation and cannot be assumed to exist [[A priori and a posteriori (philosophy)|a priori]] for any given property. The linear [[continuum (mathematics)|co ...f an ''intensive quantity'' does not depend on the size, or extent, of the object or system of which the quantity is a property whereas magnitudes of an ''ex
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  • ...ng to the Dictionary of Philosophy which sits on my desk, (A Dictionary of Philosophy. Anthony Flew, Editorial Consultant, revised 2nd Ed. N.Y., St. Martin's Pre ...ublicized attribute of God; but love always suggests that there must be an object of love. Therefore god as Absolute, must project other persons to love sinc
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  • ...st as far as [[Aristotle]], and the topic remains a staple in contemporary philosophy journals. Though cause and effect are typically related to events, other ca ...of an entity A of another class, where the word entity means any physical object, [[phenomenon]], situation, or event. A is called the cause, B the effect.
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  • ...rder his tools cannot rectify. And he goes out and purchases the required object to own philosophy that God changes not. Therefore our teaching that it is your intention
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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 concepts of phenomenological philosophy have influenced at least two main fields of contemporary psychology: the qu
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  • ...sort of question in any case). This criticism of love is far from new in [[philosophy]], but owes a great debt to [[Schopenhauer]] and [[Kierkegaard]]. Schopenh ...counter Freud and [[Lacan]] by attempting to return to a more naturalistic philosophy.
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  • ...nge every human, and as your perceptions change also, then so too does the object of your perception from within your reality. ...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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  • ...e and I want to use this opportunity to introduce the subject of Spiritual Philosophy for bringing knowledge to people who have no previous knowledge of this sub Every object around you is made up of tiny particles held together with a kind of glue,
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  • ...We call your personality. While this is not your ego, and can never be an object of direct perception, it is intrinsically minded and has its own spiritual NEBADONIA: Yes, B, it has been the object of many of Our lessons simply to introduce you to yourself. Here Michael an
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  • Traditionally, logic is studied as a branch of [[philosophy]], one part of the classical [[Trivium (education)|trivium]], which consist ...general forms of inference; so for example the [[Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]] says of logic that it "does not, however, cover good reasoning as a whole
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  • ...on in the face of the [[mechanistic]] [[sophistries]] of a [[material]] [[philosophy]], blinded by the [[confusion]] and [[distortion]] of a [[complex]] learnin ...[[deceptions]] of [[sophistication]], and the [[delusions]] of [[false]] [[philosophy]].
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  • The term ''esoteric'' first appeared in English in the [[1701]] ''History of Philosophy'' by [[Thomas Stanley (author)|Thomas Stanley]], in his description of the ...r seek to focus the believer's attention or prayers more strongly upon the object of [[devotion]]. A mystic is thus not necessarily an esotericist.
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  • ...s [[moral]] [[mandates]] and [[spiritual]] precepts, its [[progressive]] [[philosophy]] of human living and [[transcendent]] [[survival]]. The [[spirit]] of [[re ...e_criticism#Constructive_criticism constructive criticism], amplified by [[philosophy]], [[purified]] by [[science]], and nourished by loyal fellowship.
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  • ...rn and to safeguard of love lost. Thus begins the [[development]] of the [[philosophy]] of love, and the result is [[illumination]] in relation to [[humanity|hum ...your [[carnival]] games where you strike a mallet upon a lever to send an object up a rod to strike a bell, it will [[illustrate]] my comments. When one rin
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  • ...an philosophers, including [[Augustine of Hippo]], Many notable [[Medieval philosophy|medieval philosophers]] developed arguments for the existence of God, attem ...posed and rejected by philosophers, theologians, and other thinkers. In [[Philosophy|philosophical]] terminology, such arguments concern schools of thought on t
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  • ...n]] [[transcends]] the [[reason]] of the [[mind]], even the [[logic]] of [[philosophy]]. [[Religion]] is [[faith]], [[trust]], and [[assurance]]. ...reasonable. [[Religion]] is not derived from the [[logic]] of [[human]] [[philosophy]], but as a [[mortal]] [[experience]] it is altogether [[logical]]. [[Relig
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  • '''Meditation''' describes a state of concentrated [[attention]] on some object of [[thought]] or [[awareness]]. It usually involves turning the attention ...meditation. There are also techniques that shift between the field and the object.
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  • ...night, suggesting that the object was far away. Tycho argued that a nearby object should appear to shift its position with respect to the background. He publ ...n Rome decided officially that the heliocentric model was contrary to both philosophy and Scripture, and could be discussed only as a computational convenience t
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  • ...servations on the [[relative]] [[motion]] of the observer and the observed object; that branch of [[physics]] which is concerned with the description of [[Sp ...n period of time. So far, we have not needed any notion of the distance an object travels, nor of the time that it takes to travel that distance. We can say
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  • ...ially neuropsychology, behavioral psychology, [[cognitive]] psychology), [[philosophy]], and [[architecture]].[1] ...y, especially neuropsychology, behavioral psychology,cognitive psychology; philosophy; anthropology and even architecture.[citation needed]
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  • *6. In the Kantian philosophy: Relating to the reason of existence of an object of experience.
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  • Mrs. P: Conation n. (from [[Philosophy]] and [[Psychology]]) 1. The [[mental]] faculty or power of striving or [[e ...s on: "[[effort]], endeavor, striving. A conatus that can find no distinct object to [[rest]] upon. And, 2. a [[force]] [[impulse]] tendency [[stimulating]]
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  • ...) is used to refer to the alleged ability to gain [[information]] about an object, [[person]], location or [[physical]] [[event]] through means other than th ...in [[channels]]. These include psychometry (establishing the history of an object), slate writing (common in Victorian times), extras appearing in photograph
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  • ...wiki/Ancient_Greece#Hellenistic_Greece Grecian language and culture]—and [[philosophy]] to a certain extent. ...pansion in these regions. The [[policy]] of [[intrigue]] which had for its object the pitting of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seleucid_Empire#Rise_of_Seleu
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  • ...trays [[Indigenous peoples]] as '[[noble savage]]s' living [[authenticity (philosophy)|authentic]] unblemished lives, uncomplicated and uncorrupted by the highly ...religion and philosophy]], below). There is also a shared social and moral philosophy that derives from [[Confucianism]].
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  • ...trays [[Indigenous peoples]] as '[[noble savage]]s' living [[authenticity (philosophy)|authentic]] unblemished lives, uncomplicated and uncorrupted by the highly ...religion and philosophy]], below). There is also a shared social and moral philosophy that derives from [[Confucianism]].
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  • ...ns. According to [[Schelling]] in the eighth chapter of ''Introduction to Philosophy and Mythology'', "Mythological representations have been neither invented n ...' ([[aetiology|aetiologies]]) describe the beginnings of a custom, name or object.
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  • ...r than the objects of your history of industrialism in the world. This is object-based, this is product-based, and you have seen that your nation has moved ...eeing is that your nation as a culture has maximized its product-oriented, object-oriented materialism to the greatest extent. It has sought to own, control
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  • ...one who invests the [[time]] to [[examine]] this startling collection of [[philosophy]], [[art]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetry poetry], [[metaphysics]], ...suddenly felt like a trespasser. Her body froze, eyes glued to the shining object, no larger than a [[human]] head, half buried in pine needles between two,
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  • ...ields of [[computer ethics]] ([[Luciano Floridi|Floridi]], 1999) and the [[philosophy of information]]. ...atched to objects stored in the database. A document is, therefore, a data object. Often the documents themselves are not kept or stored directly in the IR s
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  • ===Western Philosophy=== In Western philosophy, evil is usually limited to doing harm or damage to an object or creature. [[Plato]] argued that which we call evil is merely ignorance a
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  • ...uism]], being an ancient religion and a rather broad 'all-paths' embracing philosophy, has many mystical branches. <!--Hindu variants, etc?--> ...erficial. (see [[interdenominationalism]], [[interfaith]], and [[perennial philosophy]]).
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  • ...of meta-emotions which are emotions about emotions.[https://www.abdn.ac.uk/philosophy/staff/documents/MetaemotionsGPS732006.pdf Jaeger, C., & Bartsch, A. (2006), ...egarded as a long term ''tendency'' to have an emotion regarding a certain object rather than an emotion proper (though this is disputed). A distinction is t
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  • ...ing their work for wages, "workers simultaneously lose connection with the object of labor and become objects themselves. Workers are devalued to the level o * Marx, Karl. 1844. A Contribution to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right, Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher, February.
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  • ...decomposes and passes into the stage of the spectacle, the Grand External Object, as Lautréamont called him, is shattered by the forces of social atomizati At the high point of the crisis brought on by the end of classical philosophy and of the ancient world, Christianity's genius lay in the fact that it sub
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  • ...to her disfigurement in time. No, nature is not [[God]]. Nature is not an object of [[worship]]. ...to show that the First Cause of science and the self-existent [[Unity]] of philosophy are the God of religion, full of [[mercy]] and [[goodness]] and pledged to
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  • ...ential to be free. You are a personal being, not an impersonal energy or object. You are not bound by antecedent causality simply that which came up to th ...sonality itself. What it is to be a personal being. If it helps your philosophy, think of this as a primal division of reality into impersonal reality. En
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  • ...l]] founded a [[religion]] in which the [[glorified]] [[Jesus]] became the object of [[worship]] and the brotherhood consisted of fellow [[believers]] in the ...identifies these realities as [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[truth]]. Philosophy would be inclined to view these [[activities]] as [[reason]], [[wisdom]], a
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  • Philosophy and Cultural Inquiry, Swinburne University, ...ubordinated variously and often concurrently to reason, to mathematics and philosophy, to objects and forms, to the ‘real’ and the eternal, to instrumental r
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  • ...and earth that was dreamt of--or even possible of being dreamt of--in your philosophy?--still: there is great merit, even a fundamental necessity in philosophizi ...er how many folks don’t believe in free will at all, who subscribe to some philosophy of fatalism, feeling they are helpless pawns in a great cosmic chess game w
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  • ...there is much we could say regarding his social and political thought, his philosophy of [[science]], and his taxonomy of the entire [[universe]], but my purpose One way to look at this chart is in terms of the classic subject/object problem. On the left hand side you see subjectivity. Individual subjectiv
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  • ...that the feeling is not dependent on time, people, place, or any external object or situation, asserting that an individual may experience inner peace even ...By envisioning peace as a process, and as self-fulfilling, Gandhi's moral philosophy circumvents some of the traditional hypocracies of historical nonviolent mo
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  • ...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 ...by moment. Though you cannot grasp your personality as some demonstrable object, by your very continuing you can find security in all this uncertainty, eve
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  • ...actical, inexpensive shelter and transportation. He documented his life, [[philosophy]] and [[idea]]s scrupulously in a daily diary (later called the Dymaxion Ch ==Philosophy and worldview==
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  • The [[mind-body problem]] is one of the central issues in the history of [[philosophy]], which asks us to consider if the correlation between the physical brain ...e two are the same entity. Even [[Descartes]], notable for his mechanistic philosophy which found it possible to explain reflexes and other simple behaviors in m
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  • ...is true of Mother Nebadonia’s love. Many cultures have expressed, in their philosophy, the concept of love as the ultimate connection, in a spiritual sense, much ...you are capable of doing. But for the focus, as you requested, you need an object, or more precisely - in a time sense - an objective. Why not ask yourself w
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  • ...petite, like a game animal. But when the members of the group approach the object simultaneously, they become ...the sign of the object. The reproduction of this sign not only evokes the object but
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  • ...spiritual dimension of your being, your personality, not being the direct object of consciousness. Indeed, this is why some of your more empirically-oriente ...t infusing, penetrating both your mind and body to give all your ideas and philosophy, and even things, value.
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  • ...us of the neurosis and the foundational source of all art, myth, religion, philosophy, therapy – indeed of all [[human]] [[culture]] and [[civilization]]. It w ====Object relations theory====
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  • In this Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right, Marx writes: ...endence and abstraction. The interregnum between the collapse of classical philosophy and the erection of the Christian myth saw an unprecedented effervescence o
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  • Sarah: "So, by reading the philosophy I'm supposed to be able to become invisible?" ...glossary. It seems to me that all of these elements -- in addition to the philosophy -- are connected. Also, I'm suggesting that something fundamentally changes
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  • ...o describe it, in order to bring into awareness the characteristics of the object that correspond with the dreamer's personality. ...losophy by [[Descartes]] in the 17th century in his [[Meditations on First Philosophy]].
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  • ...c of pursuing these consciously and will pursue that, but when individuals object to the consciousness of it, they are really saying that they do not care to ...hey accept that as existing, but have not connected that last dot to their philosophy of the Buddha.
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  • ...is the question of illusion. Since some of you are familiar with Oriental philosophy’s use of this term that ordinary life is an illusion, I would like to pre ...ever be certain about anything, even their own existence. Some schools of philosophy or religion try to deliberately create this great doubt in their students s
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  • ...ntirely separate, but there is a strange overlapping of [[religion]] and [[philosophy]]. ...atorical]] and [[musical]] contests, as well as those in [[science]] and [[philosophy]], occupy the [[attention]] of [[students]] from the lower social divisions
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  • ...mpts at emancipation,.. perhaps this notion will one day be realised, like philosophy, by those who carry within them total freedom and the end of traditional hi ...ing God back to life once He has become in men's minds "the great external object"; He is definitely dead, turned to stone, like coral. Moreover, mankind, ca
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  • ...u will enjoy reading and rereading tonight’s lesson then, for this was the object, the focus—on how you implement and actually use that freedom. ...do not automatically know God’s will, but it helps in terms of your modern philosophy to equate it with Reality itself, and to credit the search as an adventure
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  • ...ts through laws. Law is the decision of the general will in regard to some object of common interest, but though the general will is always right and desires * [https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/sovereignty/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry]
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  • ...ning whether the laws of nature are causally deterministic. The various [[Philosophy|philosophical]] positions taken differ on whether all events are determined ...mnipotent]] [[divinity]] does not assert its power over individual [[Will (philosophy)|will]] and [[choice]]s. In ethics, it may imply that individuals can be he
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  • ...ing you experience--from the taste of a strawberry, to the feeling of some object in your hand, to the wind on your face, to all the complex emotions you hav ...r all your perceptions and so become a self-fulfilling and highly limiting philosophy of life. You can get terribly out of balance, my children, with not only t
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  • ...that exists in all things. Sometimes this power is contained in a magical object, such as a ring, a stone, charm, or dehk, which the magician can manipulate ...tation: they can magically take on a physical quality of the phenomenon or object that they represent. By manipulating symbols (as well as [[sigil (magic)|si
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  • ...objective-seeming reality which may or may not correspond to the external object. In terms of consciousness, on the extreme other end of the spectrum, you h ...e exists, or Naples, or Moscow, or Tokyo? There is a whole branch of human philosophy that looks at this question: How does a human being know?
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  • ...and [[Louis Althusser]] that power was not immanent to discourse, and that philosophy could be completely distinguished from [[ideology]]. ==Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy==
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  • ...ture bearers, we stretch your boundaries in the arena of science, art, and philosophy. We essentially expand the genetic mindís "perimeter fence" and enable it There will be many within the Hierarchy, who will object vehemently to the notion of a global, digital economy, but we will tell you
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  • ...ve a question about the [[morontia]] body. If you're going to lift a heavy object, can you direct . . . call [[attention]] to it to [[assist]] you? The way t ...tia-ize it? Is it because we [[concentrate]] on what we think a morontia [[philosophy]] is? Do we then grow in that way?
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  • :: Deduction or inference ''[[a priori and a posteriori (philosophy)|à priori]]'', ...s, or semiotics, where the distinctions among the sign relational roles of Object, Sign, and Interpretant are distinct ways of relating to other things, mode
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  • ...e as in an object that is made up of many elements, nor as a single simple object that is infinitely divisible. Rather, God is a unity unlike any other possi ...d but differ in their conceptions. [[Smartas]], who follow the [[Advaita]] philosophy of absolute monism, venerate various personal forms of God as merely multip
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  • As one ironic school of philosophy puts it, for quite a while after this experience you “stink of enlightenm ...n surrounding you, within and without. Physically and mentally you are an object to yourself--you have a literal body and definite ideas; and so keep reachi
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  • ...g new facts, new ideas, new ways of opening and maturing your own personal philosophy of life, it is intrinsically tumultuous. It helps to have a deep faith in, ...you can self-consciously evaluate something only in terms of a subject and object. Experientially—as experience, you have to leave a kind of purely-felt o
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  • ...umptions for the society that underlies and provides the foundation to the philosophy ideation and development of all social processes. These assumptions are ne ...the columns to fill them out, it becomes much more workable and becomes an object that they can use for examination; it becomes a facile tool they can use wi
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  • ...But in a world ruled by privative appropriation, the only function of the object is to justify its proprietor. If my subjectivity overflows, if my eyes make ...the person in your arms; of both of you suddenly seeing one another as an object. Swedish social democracy, as hygienic as ever, has already got its own hor
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  • Mahatma Gandhi writes, "The object of the Gita appears to me to be that of showing the most excellent way to a ...s draw upon the Gita as authoritative. For the Vedantic schools of Hindu [[philosophy]], it belongs to one of the three [[foundation]]al texts Prasthana Trayi (l
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  • reading falls short of the [[text]] or art object by a distance. The falling-short is a guarantor of the [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...thing you are experiencing, you are part of that. As expressed in oriental philosophy, “Thou art that.” ...wn subjectivity because, as Mother Spirit and I have taught, you’re not an object. You’re a living being and, as such, you’re in a living reality. All of
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  • ...ergy system just as surely as a shadow conforms to the general shape of an object. Within the boundaries of the survival-based energy system are transition z [[Category: Chamber Philosophy]]
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  • ...interacting massive particle]], an [[axion]], and a [[massive compact halo object]]. Alternatives to the dark matter hypothesis include a modification of gr ...dological Debates in the 1930s and 1940s]", ''The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'', Edward N. Zalta (ed.)
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  • ...s deletion for any reason. To avoid confusion, it helps to explain why you object to the deletion, either in the edit summary or on the talk page. If this te ...ken, I will gladly contribute to the labor of any at home with a taste for philosophy more than the manufacture of mythology feigning as 'fact'.
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  • ...ndom, and fan fiction. Science fiction scholars take science fiction as an object of study in order to better understand it and its relationship to [[science # "Time Travel and Modern Physics". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2000-02-17. Retrieved on 2007-01-16.
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  • ...e Father]]. I'm [[wondering]] if it would be best to also apply the same [[philosophy]] of thanking God for [[different]] things daily rather than using the same Q. Welmek, there is a not-so-uncommon [[attitude]] or [[philosophy]] that I've encountered among many people; and it says that any [[illness]]
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  • ...sustainability, there is no way to have a vision, a mission, an operating philosophy, and so on, to guide them towards that goal. ...le to engage in critical thinking and discernment at that level. We would object to your description of “reaching in” or “looking in” to their mind.
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  • ...l]] [[God]], its prayers [[translate]] to the levels of [[theology]] and [[philosophy]]. When the highest God [[concept]] of a [[religion]] is that of an [[imper ...]]. In prayerful worship, most [[mortals]] envision some [[symbol]] of the object-goal of their [[devotions]].
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  • ...ast the material, the 3-dimensions and wishes to learn more about universe philosophy, topics of the universe rather than the material realm. This process of as ...hat very short question you get the dynamics of two people, a question, an object and a response. The experience of seeing this person leave and come back w
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  • ...r literary genres. It is today defined mostly by its ability to become the object of literary criticism demanding [[artistic merit]] and a specific 'literary .... [[Legend]]s, lives of saints and mystical visions in prose were the main object of the new market of prose productions. The urban elite and female readers
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  • ...one hundred. If an object or event has a CI of 15, it's considered a coded object. The artifacts of the 24th chamber had the highest CI of all the chambers: ...es with sufficient mathematical coherence and context, it deduces that the object is designed for a purpose."
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  • Sarah: "It's an interesting philosophy. We can be as selfish as we desire, and leave it up to God to make our self ...can do anything and it doesn't really matter because he'll fix it. If this philosophy were taught in our world, we'd be in sorry shape."
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  • *by Paul S. McDonald, Lecturer in Philosophy at Murdoch University, Australia. its earliest phase Islamic philosophy admitted that there is only one agent intellect
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  • ...in anthropology have been trained or held faculty positions in sociology, philosophy, or other fields rather than in anthropology. Most commentators consider [[ ...Foucault and Lévi-Strauss is [[Pierre Bourdieu]], who trained formally in philosophy and sociology and eventually held the Chair of Sociology at the Collège de
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  • ...locations of the pennies) is the center of its own expansion. Now you may object that the balloon's expansion does have a center-the center of the balloon. ...lectuals]] often focus on the monotheism [[inherent]] in the Atman/Brahman philosophy, the everyday religious [[reality]] is an extraordinary [[pantheon]] of god
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  • ...ly emerged from our proto-modern past, and spawned into the [[Contemporary Philosophy|postmodern]] reality of fragmented selves, networked options, downloadable Clearly, the object of magic and shamanic technologies of mind is to achieve higher states of c
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  • ...7); however, Kleene notes that such a method must eventually exhibit "some object" (Kleene 1952:137). ...undations of mathematics]] (especially the [[Church-Turing Thesis]]) and [[philosophy of mind]] (especially arguments around [[artificial intelligence]]). For mo
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  • ...f [[Bede]]'s [[Ecclesiastical History]] and [[Boethius]]' [[Consolation of Philosophy]]. Meanwhile the Christian Church frowned on even partial adaptations of th ...d even as late as the Renaissance—meant skill. It was the skill to make an object, a house, a statue, a ship, but also the skill to command an army, measure
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  • ...ion this is why a photograph is always sad. We examine it as we examine an object. And, true enough, to identify oneself with a range of facial expressions, ...ies beyond it namely, the poetry of reality and the realization of art, of philosophy, of man. As the sign of a reified world, the blank space is incorporated in
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  • ..., [[psychometrics]], [[cognitive science]], [[artificial intelligence]], [[philosophy]], [[history]], [[economics]], [[design research]], [[business]], and [[man * in investing an existing object with new properties or characteristics;
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  • ...al]] [[personalities]] engaged together in the experiential [[study]] of [[philosophy]], [[cosmology]], and [[divinity]]. ...are well aware, it is a result of irritations that are transformed into an object of beauty. This is what your physical life is with all its human interactio
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  • ...ot be [[discouraged]] by the seeming dearth of others who [[share]] your [[philosophy]]. Each one is a pinpoint of [[light]], and the cumulative [[effect]] of th ...work]] is [[good]], if it is carried out in a [[sincere]] fashion with the object of [[service]] to Father, then it must be [[truthful]] and [[honest]]. It c
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