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  • ...ry; Public Goods, Private Goods; and History and Illusion in Politics. Two of his books, Politik und Gluck and Outside Ethics are forthcoming. [https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3ARaymond+Geuss&qt=hot_author List of Guess' titles]
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  • ...dent Philosophy]] are regarded as two of the main philosophical traditions of that era in Persia. *[https://www.iptra.ir/vsnd0xl0htmcy.a6t.2f0y2y.html Iranian philosophy] (in Persian)
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  • ...sic logic as well as material on the philosophy of law, religion, science, history, education, and language. (UP TO 4 SIMULTANEOUS USERS) [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...to Americans of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_american Americans of African descent]. [[Category: History]]
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  • ...aspects of the [[theory]], the theory's [[philosophy]] and an [[analysis]] of the historical [[context]] in which the theory was developed, including cri [[Category: History]]
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  • Archived collection of electronic journals. ...ography, History, Language & Literature, Mathematics, Middle East Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Statistics.
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  • [[Raymond Guess]], Reader in Philosophy, University of Cambridge [[Quentin Skinner]], Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Cambridge
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  • '''''[https://www.ircps.org/ The Institute for Research in Classical Philosophy and Science]''''' ...ganization devoted to the advancement of scholarly research in the history of pre-modern science.
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  • ...ideration to the philosophy of history. After four years at the University of California, Berkeley, he went to Harvard in 1882 as a sabbatical replacemen [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...com.catalog.sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t179 '''''Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages'''''] ...ristendom]], the Encyclopedia also covers the rise of [[Islam]] and people of other cultures with whom Europeans came into contact.
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  • ...ychoanalysis and other [[discipline]]s, with entries discussing writers, [[philosophy|philosophers]], literary movements and historical events.
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  • ...osophy] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_religion religion], all of which culminated in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_christian ...ntioned the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynics Cynics]. These preachers of [[faith]] and [[trust]] in [[God]] were still [[functioning]] in [https://e
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  • ==[https://plato.stanford.edu/index.html Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosoophy]== ...d. The [https://plato.stanford.edu/projected-contents.html Projected Table of Contents] also lists entries which are currently unassigned but nevertheles
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  • ...ris The Center Within]'' and is an inaugural member of the business branch of [[Ken Wilber]]'s Integral Institute.
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  • ...about the 6th century BC. Antony Flew & Stephen Priest, ''A Dictionary of Philosophy''. Pan Macmillan, 2002. ISBN 0-330-48730-2., but it draws on an oracular [[ ...i) Stephen Hodge, ''Tao Te Ching'' ISBN 0-7641-2168-5 and the ''Analects'' of Confucius'' Kǒng fū zǐ''; sometimes called ''Master Kong''"Confucius", K
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  • ...etical concept of [[chaos]]. Today the word is generally used as a synonym of the word "[[Universe]]" (considered in its orderly aspect). The words cosme ...mplete history of volcanos should.. be in harmony with the general history of the cosmos. 1874 BLACKIE Self Cult. 11 Were it not for the indwelling reaso
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  • *'''''[https://0-dlib.eastview.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/ Universal Database of Russian Social Sciences and Humanities]''''' Contains Russian journals on sociology, philosophy, history, economy, pedagogics, politology, and law.
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  • ...iversities across the world provide courses in this field, usually as part of a graduate program. ...Club'' at [[Johns Hopkins University]], where he worked as a professor of history from 1910 to 1939.
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  • ...ng [[Greek]] and [[Roman]] [[history]] and [[politics]], [[literature]], [[philosophy]], [[science]], and [[art]]. Shorter entries provide lucid factual accounts
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  • ...tern scriptures as a wise ruler of an empire centred on the united Kingdom of [[Israel]]. Legends say he was born in [[Jerusalem]] about 1000 BC and reig ...final king before the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah split; following the split his patrilineal descendants ruled over [[J
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  • ...iographical, covering artists, thinkers, statesman, and reformers. A table of European ruling houses and a table showing the dates when cities and countr
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  • *1: a [[change]] or a set of changes that [[corrects]] or improves something *2: a new version of something : something (such as a piece of [[writing]] or a [[song]]) that has been corrected or changed
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  • ...l science also studies [[power]] in international relations and the theory of Great powers and Superpowers. <center>For lessons on the related [[topic]] of '''''Politics''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=
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  • ...ntia Book]] offers an [[integral]] view of the functions of [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]]. <center>'''For the <u>content</u> of ''The Urantia Book'', follow this [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php
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  • .... In the symposium...the word could never be separated from the conditions of its enunciation." ...mance Space''by David Wiles "When I enter an empty theatre, I feel a surge of anticipation, sensing the potential for intense human contact..." ISBN 052
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  • ...ether with several other more or less accurate [[records]] of [[Hebrew]] [[history]]. ...est]] against this erroneous [[philosophy]]. The frank pessimism of [[Book of Ecclesiastes|Ecclesiastes]] was a worldly [[wise]] [[reaction]] to these ov
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  • ...og.sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t214 '''''The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable'''''] ...ry]], [[religion]], folk customs, superstitions, science and technology, [[philosophy]], and popular [[culture]].
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  • ..."Doctor Communis", and "Doctor Universalis". "Aquinas" is from the county of Aquino, an area his family held land in until 1137. He was born in [https:/ ...more, Thomas is distinguished for his eucharistic hymns, which form a part of the Church's liturgy.[8]
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  • ...osophy|analytic]] and [[continental philosophy|continental]] traditions in philosophy for centuries, from [[Leibniz]] through [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]], [[G.W.F. He ==Brief History==
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  • ...than this though, we provide a simple solution to many of the [[problems]] of [[knowledge]] that have caused humanity so much conflict and [[confusion]]. ...ous once known - it just takes our minds a while to [[adjust]] to new ways of [[thinking]].
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  • ...ilm, [[Religion]], [[Theater]]. One of five databases that make up the Web of Science.
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  • ...ude [[literary criticism]], [[biology]], [[history]], [[economics]], and [[philosophy]]. ...the Social Sciences, and Electronic Text Services (ETS) of the University of Chicago.
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  • ...an Studies, Women's Studies. One of the five databases included in the Web of Science.
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  • *1 : [[act]] or an instance of contradicting ...nt]], or phrase that asserts or implies both the [[truth]] and [[falsity]] of something
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  • ...e [[context]]. Philosophers and scientists are interested in facts because of their relation to [[truth]]. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Fact''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Cate
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  • ...ity]] even when unjust or [[oppressive]]; also : the principle or practice of not resisting [[violence]] by [[force]] ...sistance may refuse to retaliate against an [[opponent]] or offer any form of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-defense self-defense]. In the modern ti
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  • .... Divided into over 2500 sections and providing tens of thousands of pages of text, over 3000 images, over 300 complete alchemical texts, extensive bibli ...uthority]] on alchemical texts and [[symbolism]], [[author]] and publisher of over 70 books on alchemical and Hermetic ideas.
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  • ...inent figures in the field. Chapters end with significant [[bibliography]] of primary documents from the period.
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  • ..., in post-classical Latin also end, [[death]], destruction (Vulgate), end (of the world) (Vulgate) ...f a [[contract]] by [[mutual]] signature>; specifically : the consummating of a [[marriage]]
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  • ...]] [[history]], [[literature]], [[myth]], [[religion]], [[linguistics]], [[philosophy]], [[law]], [[science]], [[art]] and [[archaeology]], and topics in near ea ...ry: all areas, regions, and cultures are represented beyond the core areas of Greece and Rome. As well as providing factual [[information]], the Dictiona
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  • ...[[power]] and very soon [[influenced]] the highest [[deity]] [[concepts]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia Mesopotamia], [https://en.wikipe ...fostered as to [[prepare]] the way for the [[earth]] [[bestowal]] of a Son of that one God. [[Michael]] could hardly come to [[Urantia]] until there exis
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  • ...enemope]. This [[seer]] exalted [[conscience]] to its highest [[pinnacle]] of arbitrament between right and wrong, taught punishment for [[sin]], and [[p ...in [[governmental]] positions of [[trust]], and these [[noble]] sentiments of long ago would do [[honor]] to any [[modern]] [[statesman]].
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  • ....[2] He was also deeply interested in the [[idea]] of survival in the face of hostile elements, historical change, and natural decay; at the same time im ...f [[civil disobedience]] influenced the [[political]] thoughts and actions of such later figures as [[Leo Tolstoy]], [[Mahatma Gandhi]], and [[Martin Lut
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  • ...com.catalog.sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t272 '''''A Dictionary of Hinduism'''''] ...nd religious [[texts]], this is the most comprehensive Hinduism dictionary of its kind. It contains 2,800 entries on everything from Tantra to temples, f
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  • ...y. In short, it is the recognition that the same traits appear in entities of many different sizes, from one man to the entire human population. Macrocosm/microcosm is a [[Greek language|Greek]] compound of &#x03bc;&#x03b1;&#x03ba;&#x03c1;&#x03bf;- "Macro-" and &#x03bc;&#x03b9;&#x
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  • ...straightforward, being in prose, contraction of proversus, past participle of provertere to turn forward, from pro- forward + vertere to turn ...[variety]] of rhythm and its closer [[correspondence]] to the [[patterns]] of everyday [[speech]]
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  • ...om Anglo-French ''changer'', from Latin ''cambiare'' to exchange, probably of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish ''camm'' crooked :c : to exchange for an equivalent sum of [[money]] (as in smaller denominations or in a foreign currency) <change a
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  • ...ogy) phenomenological] existentialism", and maintained his life work "that of a philosopher, and (his) [[purpose]] to create a new and optimistic existen ...rg/wiki/T._E._Lawrence T. E. Lawrence] – and discusses Wilson's perception of social [[alienation]] in their work. The book became a best-seller and help
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  • ..., and logical problems, '''20th-century philosophy''' was set for a series of attempts variously to reform, preserve, alter, abolish, previously conceive ...tive linguistics]], rich [[literature|literary]] output, and the emergence of the [[Film|motion picture]] as an art form greatly enriched philosophical s
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  • ...h the [[language]]s, [[literature]], [[history]], [[art]], and all aspects of the ancient [[Mediterranean]] world. The study of the Universe integrating [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]].
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