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  • In [[logic]] and [[philosophy]], the term '''proposition''' (from the [[word]] "proposal") refers to both (a) the "[[ ...the term "statement", and this is the current usage in [[mathematical]] [[logic]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposition]
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  • :b : [[logic]]ally correct <a valid argument> <valid [[inference]]> ...ogical validity) is largely synonymous with logical [[truth]], however the term is used in [[different]] [[contexts]]. Validity is a property of [[formulas
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  • *2 : the signification of something <that [[abuse]] of [[logic]] which consists in moving counters about as if they were known [[entities] ...]] property or [[group]] of properties of a [[thing]] named by a term in [[logic]]
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  • In addition to referring to the overarching [[discipline]], the term ''syntax'' is also used to refer directly to the rules and [[principles]] t ...ed in [[logic]]. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntax_(logic) Syntax (logic)]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_programming Computer-programming
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  • *2. [[Logic]]. A proposition (whether true or false). *3. Logic and [[Mathematics]]. ‘A self-evident proposition, requiring no [[formal]]
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  • ...rature]], a '''conceit''' is an extended [[metaphor]] with a [[complex]] [[logic]] that governs a poetic passage or entire poem. By [[juxtaposing]], usurpin ==History of the term==
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  • ==Logic== ...pedia.org/wiki/Peter_Strawson Peter Strawson] has advocated the use of the term "statement" in preference to proposition.
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  • :b : to [[assume]] as a postulate or axiom (as in [[logic]] or [[mathematics]]) In [[traditional]] [[logic]], an axiom or '''postulate''' is a [[proposition]] that is not proved or
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  • ...e. Here cup as an utterance [[signifies]] a cup as an object, but cup as a term of the [[language]] [[English]] is being used to supposit for the wine cont ...t that is called a cup in [[English]], so it is in personal supposition. A term is in improper supposition, if it is suppositing for an object, but a diffe
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  • ...istotelian logic], although in contemporary [[mathematical]] [[logic]] the term satisfiable is used instead. The [[syntactic]] definition states that a [[t ...cs, such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second-order_logic second-order logic], are not complete.
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  • ...cal tautology should not be [[confused]] with a tautology in propositional logic, which by the precepts of empiricism is not falsifiable.[https://en.wikiped [[Category: Logic]]
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  • ...studies of zoological populations (veterinary epidemiology), although the term 'epizoology' is available, and it has also been applied to studies of plant ...h]] and illness of [[populations]], and serves as the [[foundation]] and [[logic]] of interventions made in the interest of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P
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  • ...term may also refer to all such intensions [[collectively]], although the term [[comprehension]] is [[technically]] more correct for this.
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  • The two parts thus formed are [[complements]]. In [[logic]], the partitions are [[opposites]] if there exists a [[proposition]] such The above applies directly when the term is used in [[mathematics]], [[philosophy]], [[literature]], or [[linguistic
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  • ...]], otherwise ethically wrong, would thereby involve no ethical fault. The term "permission" is more commonly used to refer to [[consent]]. Consent is the ...]] to each other, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deontic_logic deontic logic] is a [[tool]] sometimes used in reasoning about such [[relationships]].
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  • ...proper usages of the term. What follows is an attempt to describe how the term is used, not to try to say how it ought to be used. ...nd it would be a mistake to assume from the outset that a given use of the term "theory" in academic [[literature]] or discourse is a [[reference]] to a sc
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  • ...However, there is no exact, [[universally]] [[agreed]], definition of the term "discrete mathematics." Indeed, discrete mathematics is described less by w ...[[studied]] in discrete mathematics can be [[finite]] or [[infinite]]. The term finite mathematics is sometimes applied to parts of the field of discrete m
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  • ...eople of different faiths, or indeed between people of the same faith, the term omnipotent has been used to connote a number of different positions. These :1. A deity is able to do anything that is [[logic]]ally [[possible]] for it to do.
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  • ...nking]] itself as from giving an account or an explanation. This lends the term a dual aspect. One aspect associates it with comprehension, intelligence, o ==Rationality contra logic==
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Fuzzy-logic.jpg|right|frame]] :b : not having a [[precise]] [[meaning]] <a vague term of [[abuse]]>
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  • The term '''synthesis''' (from the ancient Greek ''σύνθεσις'' ''σύν'' "wi *In electronic design automation, [[logic]] synthesis, the process of converting a high-level design into a low-level
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  • In [[logic]] and [[mathematics]], a '''formal system''' consists of two components, a ...e the term ''formalism'' as a rough synonym for ''formal system'', but the term is also used to refer to a particular style of ''notation'', for example, [
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  • ...vision of the ''Artes Liberales'', namely [[grammar]], [[rhetoric]], and [[logic]]. (The other four Liberal Arts were the quadrivium, namely [https://en.wik ...e distinccion'' a threefold division. This is due to an application of the term by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnobius Arnobius], and was never common
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  • ...ty''', from [[Latin]] [[origin]] ('in', not + 'fallere', to deceive), is a term with a [[Diversity|variety]] of [[meanings]] related to knowing [[truth]] w ...is ubiquitous and inevitable, even in the fields of [[mathematics]] and [[logic]]. For details, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BCnchhausen_Trilemm
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  • ...se involving physical objects. Abstract structures are studied not only in logic and mathematics but in the fields that apply them, as computer science, and ...e leaves at the bottom. In mathematical logic, a [[Structure (mathematical logic)|structure]] is an object that gives semantic meanings to the symbols in a
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  • ...he 11:11 prompt may come, I can only suggest that you merely see the short term goal of the effort. ...ore that moment in their lives finally arrives when they no longer see the logic, the truth, the reality, of their ancient fundamental beliefs.
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  • * [[Logic]] studies the laws of valid inference. ...century, has built numerous [[formal system]]s that embody [[Aristotelian logic]] (or variants thereof).
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  • The term for the sciences related to the planet [[Earth (planet)|Earth]] Study of abstract [[formal systems]],i.e. [[logic]], [[mathematics]], & theoretical [[computer science]], [[information theor
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  • '''Western philosophy''' is a term that refers to [[philosophy|philosophical]] thinking in the [[Western world Historically, the term refers to the philosophical thinking of [[Western culture|Western civilizat
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  • ...However, it has become [[fashion]]able in certain [[circles]] to apply the term in a wider, more general [[sense]], where it may refer to a classification ...of [[things]] into [[groups]], or even an alphabetical list. However, the term vocabulary is more appropriate for such a list. In current usage within [ht
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  • ...nt of deduction as it is understood in [[mathematics]], see [[mathematical logic]]. ...ns. 1832 Blackw. Mag. XXXI. 574 The solemn deduction (to use the technical term) of a legitimate Roman colony.
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  • ...originating in some university joke, or as a [[parody]] of some [[Latin]] term of the schools, which would agree with its unfixed form in 17-18th c. It is ...drums are puzzles that call for [[lateral thinking]]. In [[tradition]]al [[logic]] puzzles an array chart can be used to sift through the possibilities in a
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  • ...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_notation mathematical notation], [[logic]], UML), which are used worldwide regardless of how they are pronounced in The term "ideogram" is commonly used to describe [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logo
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  • ...follows a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theorem theorem]. The use of the term ''corollary'', rather than [[proposition]] or theorem, is intrinsically [[s [[Category: Logic]]
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  • One sense of the term critical means ''crucial''; a second sense derives from κριτικός (' ...and [[decisions]] using those skills. Critical thinking employs not only [[logic]] but broad intellectual criteria such as [[clarity]], credibility, [[accur
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  • ...velopment, project management and business process fields. This use of the term is typified by the outline who, what, where, when, and why. In the document Researchers acknowledge the need for rigor, [[logic]], and coherence in their methodologies, which are subject to peer review.
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  • ...tudied as [[communication]]. However, some semioticians [[focus]] on the [[logic]]al [[dimensions]] of the [[science]]. They examine areas belonging also to The term, which was spelled semiotics (Greek: σημειωτικός, semeiotikos, a
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  • In the [[Greek]] [[language]] the term can apply to men or women; but in modern [[English]] it is in use only for Although the term monachos (“monk”) is of Christian origin, in the English language it te
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  • ...y exercise of power by authoritarian regimes. Bureaucracy brought the same logic to government work that the assembly line brought to the factory. With the ...udies of ''bureaucracy'' and whose works led to the popularization of this term. Many aspects of [[modern]] [[public]] [[administration]] go back to him, a
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  • ...velopment, project management and business process fields. This use of the term is typified by the outline who, what, where, when, and why. In the document Researchers acknowledge the need for rigor, [[logic]], and coherence in their methodologies, which are subject to peer review.
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  • ...ence]] which most people allegedly have, or which the [[person]] using the term believes that they do or should have. ...results available to [[consciousness]]. Thus the modern [[psychological]] term, "[[perception]]", fulfills the same [[function]]. Individuals could have d
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  • Although the term is of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ojibwe Ojibwe] [[origin]] in [https:// ...them, and may refer to this as a totem. This non-traditional usage of the term is prevalent in the [[New Age]] movement, and the [https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • ...culture, composed of many expressive disciplines. In modern usage, it is a term broader than "art", which usually means the visual arts (comprising both [[ ...ht in medieval universities as part of the Trivium (grammar, rhetoric, and logic) and the Quadrivium (arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy.)
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  • *1884 tr. Lotze's Logic 403 The desire to protect that particular status quo on principle against a Status quo, literally "the state in which", is a Latin term meaning the current or existing state of affairs.[1] To maintain the status
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  • ...culture, composed of many expressive disciplines. In modern usage, it is a term broader than "art", which usually means the visual arts (comprising both [[ ...universities as part of the [[Trivium]] ([[grammar]], [[rhetoric]], and [[logic]]) and the [[Quadrivium]], ([[arithmetic]], [[geometry]], [[music]], and [[
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  • ...apable of using their personal [[being]], rather than just [[speech]] or [[logic]] alone, to interface with other human beings in a personal and direct [[ma The term charisma, derived from Ancient [[Greek]], was introduced in scholarly usage
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  • ...onnotes a rigorous deduction. In [[formal]] [[axiomatic]] [[systems]] of [[logic]] and [[mathematics]], a proof is a [[finite]] sequence of well developed [ :3. Math. and [[Logic]]. A sequence of steps by which a theorem or other statement is derived fro
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  • ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_philosophy Islamic philosophy], and [[logic]] in Islamic philosophy. ...[university]]: senior [[teachers]], lecturers, and/or [[researchers]]. The term is most commonly used in this [[context]] in the United States and Canada,
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  • '''Logic''' (from [[Ancient Greek|Classical Greek]] λόγος [[logos]]; meaning wo ...reasoning using [[probability]] and to arguments involving [[causality]]. Logic is also commonly used today in [[argumentation theory]]. J. Robert Cox and
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  • ...basis prove to ourselves that we can capably handle our given tasks with [[logic]] and reasoning, and perhaps with advice from local sources as it is made a ...in [[mind]] that those who are prompted by us may not be – I will use the term – ‘the end product’ of our endeavors. Indeed, at times [[information]
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  • ...in Book I of his [[Sum of Logic|Summa Totius Logicae]] (''Treatise on all Logic'', written some time before 1327) that Categories are not a form of Being i
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  • ...redicting a possible causal correlation among multiple [[phenomena]]. The term derives from the [[Greek]], ''hypotithenai'' meaning "to put under" or "to ...ers of science in primary schools have often simplified the meaning of the term "hypothesis" by describing a hypothesis as "an educated guess". The failur
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  • Sometimes the term ''paradox'' is used for situations that are merely surprising. The [[birth ...'' leads to a contradiction, was instrumental in the development of modern logic and [[set theory]].
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  • ...de (but are not limited to) [[rationalism]] (theories arrived at through [[logic]]), [[empiricism]] (theories arrived at through observation), and even thro ...of set B. In Aristotle's syllogistic logic you could say this, because his logic should only be used for things that really exist ("no empty classes")
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  • ...his [[immediate]] or remote interest; [[self-interest]] largely obscures [[logic]]. The [[difference]] between the [[minds]] of savage and civilized men is ...avoiding all forms of [[intellectual]] hard [[work]]. [[Luck]] is merely a term coined to cover the inexplicable in any age of [[human]] [[existence]]; it
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  • The term ''' Indian philosophy''' may refer to any of several traditions of philosop The Sanskrit term for "philosopher" is ''dārśanika'', one who is familiar with the systems
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  • ...e a unified lesson. There are two forms of habitual behavior which I would term "transitory" and "permanent". ...avior, inspiration fosters the will to do so. Another such pattern I would term "activation", the creation within oneself to reflex, to immediately attempt
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  • ...sect of physicians, at the head of which is placed Hippocrates. 1864 BOWEN Logic x. 330 The foundations of all philosophy, whether dogmatic, critical, or sc ...ific history of dogmata, and..notable as suggesting to modern theology the term Dogmatics. 1894 MITCHELL tr. Harnack's Hist. Dogma i. 28 Dogmatic is a posi
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  • In logic, or the consideration of valid arguments, a [[proposition]] is said to have ...iversal the religious rule by one all-powerful all-encompassing (hence the term [[catholic]]) church. In the 17th century, the doctrine of universality gav
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  • ...e 1940s, as newer and more powerful computing machines were developed, the term ''computer'' came to refer to the machines rather than their human predeces ...t year by ''hypologist'' Communications of the ACM 2(1):p.4. Recently the term ''computics'' has been suggested IEEE Computer 28(12):p.136.
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  • ...ering]] [[technology]]. In electrical engineering terms, for [[digital]] [[logic]] and data transfer, a synchronous object requires a clock signal. Timekeep The term synchronization is also sometimes used for the transfer of [[content]] from
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  • ...f intuition may be investigated, or "intuition" may be used as a technical term to single out a particular type of mental state or propositional attitude. ...at is, intuition that is not empirical (''Prolegomena, p.7''). Intuitistic logic was devised by Arend Heyting to accommodate this position (and has been ado
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  • ...r it should be noted that roughly parallel concepts within mathematics and logic go back beyond [[Aristotle]]. It has been variously been ascribed to [[Desc * [[Discourse]] analysis, a general term for the analysis of [[language]] use above the sentence or clause level
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  • ...uter screen liquidity has been pumped into the system, but this is a short term fix which causes further problems with liquidity a few weeks down the line. ...for them, and still they carry on with their nasty games, which defies the logic of any right minded person. But they are not right minded, and your governm
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  • The term was originally used to describe the foremost part of an army advancing into The [[origin]] of the application of this French term to art is still debated. Some fix it on May 17, 1863, the opening of the Sa
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  • ...ur Cayley, in his 1858 ''Memoir on the theory of matrices'' first used the term matrix in the modern sense, but proved little except what is today known as ...s (see quot. 1965); a set of basic truth tables for a particular system of logic (see quot. 1973). Freq. attrib.
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  • ...d society, and from the [[formal science]]s, such as [[mathematics]] and [[logic]], which use a different [[methodology]]. Within the natural sciences, the term [[hard science]] is sometimes used to describe those sub-fields that rely o
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  • '''Arbitrariness''' is a term given to choices and actions subject to [[individual]] will, [[judgment]] o ...this to ethics as well. All decisions should be made through reason and [[logic]], not via whim or how one "feels" what is right. [[Random]]ness may occasi
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  • ...irst introduced as quantum, an entity having quantity. Being a fundamental term, quantity is used to refer to any type of quantitative properties or attrib ==Quantity in logic and semantics==
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  • ...stances. And this is the way of logic, this is the way to use, to use your term, realism. If one is confined strictly to this avenue of approach of manipul ...tion that we need to look at this from a deeper perspective, from a longer term perspective, from a more compassionate perspective, a more loving place.
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  • ...the philosophy of [[Edmund Husserl]] in ''Speech and [[Phenomena]]''. The term was then elaborated in various other works, notably in his essay "Différan ...Mediterranean. Yellow and red came to be differentiated from a new colour term -- "orange". What was the meaning of these words before 1600? What is thei
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  • ...rn [[the Brotherhood]]. Again, I say the word Brotherhood is just a mortal term that more [[encompasses]] all men and women. Let us not feel [[separation]] ...rents, or prideful adults, would rather smooth over the issue with their [[logic]] so as to not appear [[foolish]] or wrong. A good parent in the first plac
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  • ...ad to learn [[patience]] and keep my [[emotions]] at bay, while allowing [[logic]] to rise to the forefront in my [[thinking]]. I have had assignments that ...y have in store for us? Can we [[focus]] on our emotions to decrease and [[logic]] to rise so we can be of [[practical]] service?
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  • ...from the first, the extremes must admit of perfect syllogism. By 'middle term' I mean that which both is contained in another and contains another in its ...le term by means of the other extreme; for example, if ''B'' is the middle term of ''A'' and ''C'', in proving by means of ''C'' that ''A'' applies to ''B'
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  • ...l]] religions, while those based on true [[spirit]] [[experience]] I would term the true religions. The object of religious [[devotion]] may be [[material] ...110:1._INDWELLING_THE_MORTAL_MIND mortal mind], distortions of [[false]] [[logic]], and the self-[[deceptive]] [[idols]] of those who create them. Yes, you
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  • The term is generally used in contrast with, or in relation to, "[[phenomenon]]" (pl ...ughly, "mind"). Noumenon is linguistically unrelated to "[[numinous]]," a term coined by [[Rudolf Otto]] and based on the [[Latin]] numen (deity).
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  • ...postulates]]; or [[themes]], [[values]], [[emotions]], and [[ethics]]. The term is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calque calque] of the German word ''Wel The term 'Weltanschauung' is often wrongly attributed to [https://en.wikipedia.org/w
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  • The Universal Absolute, we [[logic]]ally [[deduce]], was inevitable in the [[Universal Father]]'s absolute [[f We never use the term the Absolute as a negation of aught or as a denial of anything. Neither do
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  • ...d philosophy of [[Sri Aurobindo]], as well as the Integral Psychology (the term coined by [[Indra Sen]]) and Psychotherapy that emerges from it. (Integral ...inian evolution." Jennifer Gidley points to Steiner’s earliest use of the term ''integral,'' in reference to ''integral evolution'' in a lecture in Paris
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  • ...sses: perception, learning, communication, association, and reasoning. The term knowledge is also used to mean the confident understanding of a subject, po ...ition of knowledge requires that the believer's evidence is such that it [[logic]]ally necessitates the truth of the belief.
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  • ...to the action of a [[supernatural]] [[being]] that is not a god. Thus, the term "divine intervention", by contrast, would refer specifically to the direct The [[logic]] behind an event being deemed a miracle varies significantly. Often a reli
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  • The term sophism originated from [[Greek]] σόφισμα, sophisma, from σοφίζ ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herodotus Herodotus]. At about the same time, the term [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophistes sophistes] was a synonym for "[[po
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  • ...nd impossible, but we are indeed enjoined to love our enemies, therefore [[logic]]ally and truly, this love is not ultimately or even initially a matter of ...pply. The matter of discernment as to whether another person whom we might term 'enemy' is in [[fact]] a [[faith]] son or daughter is not something that we
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  • ...g, the development of tolerance and their abuse potential limit their long-term value as appetite-suppressants. 1984 Sunday Times 9 Dec. 3/6 This is a setb
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  • ...nse of the term was proposed by [[John Stuart Mill]] in his 1843 System of Logic. He recommended the development of a new science, "ethology," whose purpose ...ublished in the journal Behaviour, ethologist Peter Verbeek introduced the term "Peace Ethology" as a sub-discipline of Human Ethology that is concerned wi
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  • ...sidered part or portion in recurring or serial activities or occurrences [[logic]]ally connected within a greater [[process]], often resulting in an output In the [[English]] vernacular, the term is most commonly used to describe transitions between [[solid]], [[liquid]]
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  • ...Minister]]s [[breath]] of life, does not [[survive]]. A baby carried full term, having parted from the mother and received [[soul]]/[[spirit]] and then by ...e to [[feel]] love, it may not be a time for [[emotion]], but a time for [[logic]]. The Indwelling Father Fragment is helpful in this area. To rely upon Him
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  • ...omething else. Movement can therefore be understood under the more general term of metabolé, that is, change. The corresponding potency is, thus, a transi ...the notion of possibility are studied by modal [[metaphysics]] and modal [[logic]].
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  • ...es which showed that the capacity of human thinking is limited, with short-term [[memory]], for example, limited to around seven items. He proposed that me ...ists have proposed that the mind contains such mental representations as [[Logic|logical]] propositions, rules, [[concepts]], images, and analogies, and tha
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  • ...ver]], recognize and interpret in [[time]], precisely what is meant by the term [[self-mastery]]. ...universe that all [[things]] will work out for the best. Today I allowed [[logic]] to step in and stay that this [[attitude]] is illogical, or [[delusional]
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  • '''African philosophy''' is a disputed term, used in different ways by different [[philosophers]]. Although [[Africa]] ...fundamental ''loci'' of disagreement concerns what exactly it is that the term ‘African’ qualifies: the content of the philosophy or the identities of
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  • ...addressed as a part of metaphysics known as "[[natural philosophy]]"; the term "science" itself meant "knowledge". The [[scientific method]], however, mad ...oduced the method of basing claims about [[pheonomena|appearances]] on a [[logic]]al concept of Being, he is considered one of the founders of metaphysics.
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  • ...concept of the Cosmos Infinite is about the simplest one that will fit our logic and we propose to adopt such a matrix for our deductions concerning this do ...s Infinite. On the surface this might appear to be a flight of speculative logic that is characterized more by audacity than by common sense, but there is c
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  • ...mpirical methods. Formal science, which also includes [[statistics]] and [[logic]], is vital to the empirical sciences. Major advances in formal science hav ...]. In the 1800s, the term ''natural philosophy'' gradually gave way to the term ''[[natural science]]''. Natural science was gradually specialized to its c
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  • ...mpirical methods. Formal science, which also includes [[statistics]] and [[logic]], is vital to the empirical sciences. Major advances in formal science hav ...]. In the 1800s, the term ''natural philosophy'' gradually gave way to the term ''[[natural science]]''. Natural science was gradually specialized to its c
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  • ...[[regret]]. You are enabled to look with that part of you that combines [[logic]] with [[love]]. As you learn of your true [[self]] through your spirit [[v ...liberty. Could you expand on that a little--define it as you are using the term?
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  • ...work from that of library science, and in [[United Kingdom|Britain]] as a term for a science of information that studies natural, as well as artificial or ...to Laws of Thought...,’’ which lays the foundations for [[Boolean algebra (logic)|Boolean algebra]], which is later used in [[information retrieval]].<ref>
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  • ...[steadfastly]] refused to believe. So, it is not necessarily a matter of [[logic]] that translating into a grander environment is going to increase or insur ...shrug off, and it is much more [[challenging]] to reinstate what you would term "spiritually deprived" beings.
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  • ...erm "defence mechanism" is often thought to refer to a definitive singular term for [[personality]] traits which arise due to loss or [[trauma]]tic [[exper ...re just not [[perceived]] that way, and condensations arise. There is no [[logic]] and no [[time line]]. [[Lust]] is important for this [[process]]. By cont
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  • In [[philosophy]] and [[logic]], [[contingency]] is the status of propositions that are not necessarily t The term is often used in [[statistics]] to signify well-defined statistical propert
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  • ..., generally, the scholar is first and foremost a believer employing both [[logic]] ''and'' [[scripture]] as evidence. At least one theologian has noted that In the 1960s and 1970s, the term "religious studies" became common and interest in the field increased. New
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  • ...dest sense of the term &mdash; in other words, the knowledge of God." The term [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_Theology natural theology] as used b *1986–87 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antony_Flew Antony Flew] ''The Logic of Mortality''
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  • ...meanings with the social agents and processes that produced them. No other term captures this object as well as ‘ideology’. Foucault’s ‘episteme’ ...science.³ He argues that among these aspects ideology is the most generic term, because the science of ideas also contains the study of their expression a
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  • ...'' is a [[Sanskrit]] [[word]] meaning "sky", "[[space]]" or "aether") is a term used in [[theosophy]] (and Anthroposophy) to describe a compendium of mysti A theosophical term referring to a [[universal]] filing [[system]] which records every occurrin
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  • ...ymbolism]] are not arbitrarily chosen by the performers, nor dictated by [[logic]] or necessity, but either are prescribed and imposed upon the performers b In [[psychology]], the term ''ritual'' refers to a repetitive, systematic behavioral process enacted in
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  • ...ring]], [[seeing]], [[smell]]ing, [[motor skills]], [[touch]] sense, and [[logic]]al thinking [[lobe]]s; informal names given) are stimulated. Imprinting is the term used in [[psychology]] and [[ethology]] to describe any kind of phase-sensi
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  • '''Christian philosophy''' is a term to describe the fusion of various fields of [[philosophy]], historically de ...e of God, but assumes it as an ultimata out of which it forms its specific logic and interest, is more apt to address a far different set of tasks in order
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  • ...s of control systems, electrical network theory, mechanical engineering, [[logic]] modeling, evolutionary [[biology]], neuroscience, [[anthropology]], and [ The term cybernetics stems from the [[Greek]] Κυβερνήτης (kybernētēs, st
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  • ...Most of you are very concerned about the [[future]], in short- term, long-term, and every way. And yet, when you look back upon your lives and you think o ...st believe him and take the plunge to fully [[trust]] him, even when all [[logic]] and [[common sense]] seems to indicate otherwise. Find again, that place
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  • ...ecial domain of cognition, recognized as having a distinct character. The term gradually came to designate the conceptual framework for discussion of the ...eighteenth century that the notion of creativity was reformulated and the term ‘creative’ could be applied to humanity as much as to God and around th
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  • ...rithm'' that suits both concrete (in some sense) and abstract usage of the term. ...trol component is fixed and algorithms are specified by supplying only the logic component. The appeal of this approach is the elegant [[Formal semantics of
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  • The term '''intentionality''' according to the [[Oxford English Dictionary]], is "th :11. [[Logic]]. The direction or application of the mind to an object; a conception form
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  • ...as influenced by both Aurobindo and Gebser, among many others, adopted the term "Integral" to refer to the latest revision ("Wilber-IV") of his own philoso ...ga|spiritual transformation]], his writings influenced others who used the term "integral" in more philosophical or psychological contexts. The word "integ
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  • ...se mortals often are somewhat overly [[emotional]]. This is part of what I term crossing of the wires. ...ional side. Men are equipped to be sensitive but at times their need for [[logic]] may perhaps block this sensitivity. This is perfectly understandable and
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  • ...[literary theory]], and specializations within [[philosophy]] outside of [[logic]], speaks of a mapping from what is typically the more familiar area of exp ...]]'' held to this notion. Kant argued that there can be exactly the same [[Logic of relatives|relation]] between two completely different objects. The same
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  • ...t as language. In some cases, this involves disentangling folk uses of the term language from scientific uses. ...in English. Like most such rules, this one wrongly took language to be a [[logic]]al (rather than a patterned) system. Prescriptive rules sometimes try to m
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  • When the term "philosophy" is used in an academic context, it typically refers to the phi ...o abandon futile attempts to understand the nature of the universe through logic.
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  • The term implies a social contract on establishing and maintaining ownership in rela ...without taking from others, and wealth is not a zero-sum game in the long term. Many [[things]] can affect the [[creation]] and destruction of wealth incl
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  • ...where all the evidence presented has a connection to an outcome. Lines of logic and lines of evidence that are forgotten by the storyteller become disconce MMc: You spoke earlier of Adam and Eve going against the Will of God. The term that has been used is that they “sinned.” There is a concept of sin th
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  • ...tate of two parts. The word's origin is the [[Latin]] ''duo'', "two" . The term 'dualism' was originally coined to denote co-eternal binary opposition, a m ...her Val Plumwood argues in ''Feminism and the Mastery of Nature'' that a [[logic]]al thought process inherent in the dualistic relationship is necessary to
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  • William Stanley Jevons, ''The principles of science: a treatise on logic and scientific method'' *[[#Predictions from the hypothesis|Predictions]] ([[reasoning]] including [[logic]]al [[deduction]] from [[hypothesis]] and [[theory]])
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  • ...2, [[Émile Durkheim]] identified [[society]] as the sole source of human [[logic]]al [[thought]]. He argues in ''The Elementary Forms of Religious Life'' th
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  • ...SON: One moment. It is not about “creating” it, but of understanding the logic and reasoning of its necessity, and then choosing to move in that direction ...n the best position they can right now, without consideration for the long-term existence of the playing field of the world, or of their area of interest.
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  • The term ''Socratic irony'', coined by Aristotle, refers to the [[Socratic Method]], ...l irony are labeled by research subjects as sarcastic, suggesting that the term ''sarcasm'' is more widely used than its technical definition suggests it s
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  • ...S was framed as either “Black Disadvantage” or “White Privilege”. When the term “black disadvantage” was used to describe racial inequality, white part ...on]] [8] (the understanding that the source of the guilty feelings was il[[logic]]al or irrelevant). Law does not usually accept the agent's self-punishment
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  • ...[[emotion]] are inherent in the [[hearts]] of its intelligent beings, the term Father becomes a very [[expressive]] and appropriate name for the eternal G ...nevertheless, the true [[concept]] of the reality of God is reasonable to logic, plausible to [[philosophy]], [[essential]] to [[religion]], and indispensa
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  • The term "[[animal language]]s" is often used for nonhuman languages. Linguists do ...to those languages that can express all possible algorithms; sometimes the term "computer language" is used for more limited artificial languages.
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  • ...[[natural]] craving for one of [[adventurous]] [[art]] and [[uncertain]] [[logic]], they must [[expect]] to [[suffer]] the consequent hazards of [[emotional ...through the perplexing and [[confusing]] [[maze]] of living to where the [[logic]] of a fearless [[mind]] may [[lead]]. And this [[emancipation]] of the [[m
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  • Student: My curiosity leapt ahead of my logic. Can you tell me why I would want to establish an Interface Zone?
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  • ...rget and maintain their focus in the immediate perspective and a very long-term perspective. Those teams which do not have a spiritual consultant, but have ...e soon. If we can convince the broad global public of the rationality and logic and reasoning of our involvement and this program of social sustainability
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  • ...nal experiences, which were published in 1999 as ''One Taste'', a Buddhist term for cosmic or [[God-consciousness|unitary consciousness]]. Over the next tw ...], [[kinesthetic]], [[Affection|affective]], [[Music|musical]], spatial, [[logic]]al-[[Mathematics|mathematical]], [[karma|karmic]], etc. One can be highly
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  • ...working in the humanities are sometimes described as "humanists". But that term also describes the philosophical position of [[humanism]], which some "[[an ...ations. The [[Western canon|Western Canon]] forms one such literature. The term "literature" has different meanings depending on who is using it and in wha
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  • ...it by his criticism. They thereafter made their theories clearer and their logic closer. The influence of this reaction brought forth the two greatest philo ...them at length, and concluding in these terms: "Does the [[Kalam (islamic term)|Kalam]] give us more information concerning God and His attributes than th
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  • ...tics)|relationship]] between ideas, is intricately structured in its own [[logic]]al way and gives rise to relationships which have nothing to do with causa Terence McKenna used the term 'Cosmic giggle' to mean "a randomly roving zone of synchronicity and stati
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  • '''Academia''' is a collective term for the scientific and cultural community engaged in [[higher education]] a ...England|English]] and [[France|French]] religious scholars popularized the term to describe certain types of institutions of higher learning. The English a
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  • ...n't particularly thinking of [[belief]] in a religious sense. I used that term more as an [[interpretive]] explanation of what happens. But your point ab ...egotiating. To intuit, to have [[knowledge]] that comes from not always [[logic]] and that sort of reasoning but from a deeper sense of what is right. Than
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  • ...ern [[tradition]] to deal with the relationship between [[language]] and [[logic]] in a comprehensive, explicit, and [[formal]] way. It is often suggested t
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  • Information is a term with many meanings depending on context, but is as a rule closely related t ...practical terms this often means generating heat. Thus, in the study of [[logic gates]], the theoretical lower bound of thermal energy released by an ''AND
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  • As a term, ''Art history'' (also ''history of art'') encompasses several methods of s However, the term "Second Vienna School" (or "New Vienna School") is usually reserved for the
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  • ...ir life situation and wish to discover what it would be like to be in long-term partnership and to raise children. This is another part of the curiosity s ...is also the option of these pregnancies being aborted or being carried to term and the child being given up for adoption. Are either of those …
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  • ...e better. You can think even materially and factually more clearly. Your [[logic]] is improved; your [[cosmic]] [[problem-solving]] is more enjoyable, your ...nd find true and genuine and lasting [[happiness]], even though your short-term goals may be thwarted. This comes-- this understanding comes through [[expe
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  • ...in, and in the vast majority are detrimental to themselves and to the long-term stability of your world, then it becomes necessary to use this. If you hav ...s of peace and social stability are surely useful [to] any meaningful long-term sustainability of your planet, your civilization, your nations and your soc
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  • ...ne [[longitude]] by means of [[celestial navigation]]. More recently, the term has also been applied to the [[chronometer watch]], a [[wristwatch]] that m ...ealities]] or [[universe]]s. A central problem with time travel is that of logic - say, violation of [[causality]] (when effect precedes the cause it is the
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  • ...r actual everyday routine, and irregular lifestyle; but I will qualify the term somewhat. In the definition it is clearly stated that it refers to those pe ...cide that! As I told you a minute ago, it is a group decision. I hear your logic though. You are saying that in a near-death experience they did encounter w
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  • ...of freethought, scientific skepticism, and criticism of [[religion]], the term began to gather a more specific [[meaning]] and has been increasingly used ...". [[Cicero]] transliterated the Greek word into the [[Latin]] atheos. The term found frequent use in the debate between early Christians and Hellenists, w
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  • The exact meaning of the term determinism has historically been subject to rigorous scrutiny and several [[Logic]]al determinism is the notion that all propositions, whether about the past
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  • ...([[Jesus|Jesus Christ]]), and God the [[Holy Ghost]]/[[Holy Spirit]]) is a term used to denote God in almost all Christianity. ...hey say, if the arguments for God's existence were as solid as the laws of logic, a position summed up by Pascal as: "The heart has reasons which reason kno
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  • The term ''civilization'' is often used as a synonym for ''culture'' in both popular ...he standard definition. Sometimes it is used synonymously with the broader term ''culture''. ''Civilization'' can also refer to society as a whole. To nine
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  • ...is you find yourself on [[this planet]] that, for the most part, defies [[logic]] and often defeats the [[purposes]] that one [[aspires]] to. In other word Think long term, not just today. Think of today in terms of how it appears with a backdrop
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  • The term "social science" first appeared in the 1824 book ''An Inquiry into the Prin ...began, as Marx did, in an attempt to weld [[Hegelian]] [[idealism]] and [[logic]] to experimental science, for example in his ''Psychology'' of 1887. Howev
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  • *5. [[Logic]]. Also called transform. one of a set of algebraic [[formulas]] used to ex ...od or the Godhead at its core. Theurgy is considered by many to be another term for high [[magic]] and is known to have influenced the members of the [[Her
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  • " My questions tonight are rather a mixed bag; there is no real [[logic]] to any of them And if we had friends that would suffer like this, what would be the medical term for it, so that we could bring them to you.
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  • ...pher whose system has been called ''idealism'', argued in his ''Science of Logic'' (1812-1814) that finite qualities are not fully "real," because they depe ..., Schopenhauer noted the ambiguity of the word "idealism" by calling it a "term with multiple meanings."
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  • ...is a mind, an intellectualism that has no right answers, dear. The linear logic of your lab techniques do not apply to a human society. The same was tried ...social institutions so that they can become more sustainable into the long-term. We wish you a good day. Know that you are blessed during times of great
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  • ...his [[immediate]] or remote interest; [[self-interest]] largely obscures [[logic]]. The [[difference]] between the [[minds]] of savage and civilized men is ...avoiding all forms of [[intellectual]] hard [[work]]. [[Luck]] is merely a term coined to cover the inexplicable in any age of [[human]] [[existence]]; it
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  • ...seven [[liberal arts]] evolved, involving [[grammar]], [[rhetoric]] and [[logic]] (the [[trivium (education)|trivium]]), along with [[arithmetic]], [[geome ...ing in the humanities are sometimes described as '''humanists'''. But that term also describes the philosophical position of [[humanism]], which some ''[[a
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  • The term “[[Teaching Mission]]” that was coined by you mortals in encountering o ...all of your levels of [[reality]]: spiritual, mental, physical. Whereas [[logic]] may be merely mental and spiritual may be merely [[visionary]] and [[phys
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  • ...[deep ocean|ocean depths]], and [[space exploration|space]], although long-term habitation of these environments is not yet possible. With a population of The core philosophical disciplines are [[logic]], [[ontology]] or [[metaphysics]], [[epistemology]], and [[axiology]], whi
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  • ...nd viable commercial products, services, and business practices, while the term ''creativity'' is reserved to apply specifically to the generation of novel ==History of the term and the concept==
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  • ...society and [[Henri de Saint Simon]], the first [[individual]] to coin to term "socialism" and the originator of technocracy and industrial planning. The ...repressive dictatorship; you can starve it to the point where the hellish logic of the police state takes charge."
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  • ...cept are the foundations of your beliefs. The separation is merely another term for a split mind. The ego is the symbol of separation, just as the Holy Spi ...go's purpose is fear, because only the fearful can be egotistic. The ego's logic is as impeccable as that of the Holy Spirit, because your mind has the mean
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  • ...sychoanalytic" vary as much as the different theories do. In addition, the term refers to a method of studying [[child development]]. ...sisting of symbolic and condensed thoughts, and a "secondary process" of [[logic]]al, conscious thoughts. This theory was published in his 1900 [[opus magnu
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  • ...es of augmenting sovereignty. The Papers are silent on this point, but the logic of four such steps is quite appealing. ...God the Ultimate is more than a personality, in the strictest use of that term. The Ultimate appears to be a superpersonality. Consider what the Papers ha
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  • ...ul..a [[mind]] that will carry you further, that will help you with your [[logic]], with your [[understanding]]. Bigger is not a good word, but I don't have K1: When you use the term 'the other side' is that interchangeable with [[our book]]'s speaking of th
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  • HUMAN: Tarkas, I believe it's possible to grow in [[faith]] using your [[logic]]al thinking. If a [[Supreme Being]] exists, I really have to look at [[cre ...away those [[reactions]] that you have to those things around you that you term [[emotions]].
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  • ...ult for them to live in your [[society]]. [[Emotional intelligence]] is a term used for the wherewithal of living in an [[emotional]] [[society]], in a [[ ...to [[support]] and justify in budgetary considerations, but that is short term, short lived. Truly effective educational systems do both; they allow for
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  • ...ved. It is very freeing. This way your [[prayers]], if you put this in the term of prayers, are released without [[necessity]] of you updating, checking, m ...a step in their [[thinking]], or if there are some lines of construct of [[logic]] in their thinking, then I am obliged to adhere to those. And so some of t
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  • ...t allowed this [[tragedy]] to occur? Was it [[lazy]] thinking? Was it long-term indoctrination of going to work every day, so to speak, and following the w ...e those who read [[books]] and study didactically without thought, without logic, only [[listening]] to the words and nodding their heads. The requirement t
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  • 159:1.7 The use of the term seventy-seven as an [[illustration]] of [[mercy]] and forbearance was deriv ...kingdom]]. Man's [[mind]] is not to be crushed by the mere [[weight]] of [[logic]] or overawed by shrewd [[eloquence]]. While [[emotion]] as a [[factor]] in
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  • ...oral structure is perfectly [[absolute]], in whatever sense one takes that term. It is not a classical space-time structure, but it is not just a [[system] ...sk what happens after the singularity; no meaning could be attached to the term after in the absence of spatiotemporal structure.
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  • ...bserved, the readers will find a matrix, a weaving of the warp and woof of logic and reason that bring about the truth, beauty, and goodness of this message ...o me to attend this session that coincides with my developments in my long-term interests in political evolution.
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  • ...d. You have the two-part brain and you can fundamentally divide this into logic and reasoning. This is a very gross, inadequate description of your two-pa ...together and chooses to be in relationship for their life, or for the long term, with the thought of bringing children into existence.
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  • ...l, the [[mental]], with the general sensitivity of a, for lack of a better term, bodily awareness of reality. ...term, ancestral, to describe an [[existential]] level [[phenomenon]]. This term implies a temporal [[relationship]] which does not exist, but it is useful
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  • ...hanasius_of_Alexadria Athanasius], and but for the [[eloquence]] and the [[logic]] of this believer, the [[persuasions]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A ...[[Christians]] in [[Rome]] was due solely to their unfortunate use of the term " kingdom " in their [[preaching]]. The [[Romans]] were [[tolerant]] of any
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  • ...y, to produce chords, and successively, to produce chord progressions. The term is used descriptively to denote notes and chords so combined, and also pres ...onal system. In the course of history it was indeed not the meaning of the term ‘harmony’ that changed but the material to which it applied and the exp
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  • ...BST. The question is whether it's in humanity's best interest in the long-term. They were weeks from beginning their initial tests for broad scale testing ...planet by the WingMakers stood a better chance of succeeding than BST. All logic dictated this to be true. Fifteen, however, disagreed. He would allow furth
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  • ...beings ... who are trinitized, created, eventuated, or eternalized . . The term, "eternalized" could well refer to a supercreative act by Paradise Deity. "Eventuation" is a term that is used to designate the manner of origin of the (absonite) transcende
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  • learning: arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, music, optics, medicine, logic and politics. used in Logic, On the Intellect and the Intellectual, On Unity and the One, and the
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  • [[Light and Life]], a term borrowed from the [[Urantia Book]] that describes life after the [[bestowal ...s here that we ask the [[reader]] to make one more leap of [[spiritual]] [[logic]] and look upon the [[Master Spirits]] as having a direct [[influence]] in
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  • ...o through their racial [[genetic]] make-up require almost constant or long-term [[tutoring]], even lecturing at times, and it is there that a great deal is ...to [[love]] anyone else. And this state of mind can be the result of long-term hardships, sudden [[trauma]], or by not having learned to love through havi
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  • .... The man [[Jesus]], when He as God made [[flesh]], [[preached]], used the term [[water]]. Spiritual water is real. It exists in the form of [[Truth, Beaut ...is not [[truth]]. This is not [[reality]] [[perception]]. This is mental [[logic]] level [[perception]]. Truth is [[spiritual]] [[perception]] also. It enta
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  • ...need the taking or giving of life. Again I say, [[primitive]] [[ideas]], [[logic]] and [[emotions]]. Many wars have been fought in [[God]]'s [[name]]. This ...tillness]] is as the chip. The micro-chip is a new term. [[God]] is an old term. What [[difference]]? None.
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  • A: I would not use that term because of other connotations in your [[culture]] that are erroneous. ...r called "[[drugs]]", as opposed to "[[medications]]", would be to use the term "mind-altering substances" consumed with the specific [[intent]] of [[mind]
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  • ...hal revelation....You see, there are many here who must proceed on a short-term plan as we know not of your temperament in ways that can be projected produ ...perate freely. Mixed in there is the feeling that there is a basic lack of logic sometimes in human affairs, that when things break down and people become v
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  • ...ain. I see no such logical implication. Some "spiritualism" is sordid; the logic of this algorithm does not necessarily imply that all "spiritualism" is sor ...which we relied in making our statement. 'Chain of events' is an imprecise term to describe this process. Rather is the reality better described by the mov
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  • ...mental attitudes are essential in this love growth. The strength of man is logic, and the logical thought pattern is somewhat inimical to the strength of wo ...irst type can be thought of as a filter for what will be filed in the long-term and soul-memory.
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