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  • ...h it from [[philosophy]]. Thereafter, metaphysics became the philosophical enquiry of a non-empirical character into the nature of existence. Thus the origina ...multiplicity of existing things, their changing forms and motion, are but an appearance of a single eternal reality (“Being”), thus giving rise to t
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  • ...s [[honors]] in [[academia]]. They are normally presented as a series over an academic year and given with the intent that the edited content be publishe ...91 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Barbour Ian Barbour] ''Religion in an Age of Science'', ISBN 0-06-060383-6
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  • ...ient Greeks, these fields were often one and the same. Thus, philosophy is an expansive and ambiguous concept. Today, however, what generally distinguish The scope of philosophy in the ancient understanding, and the writings of (at least some of) the ancient philosophers, was ''all
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  • '''Religion''' is the most rigid and unyielding of all [[human]] institutions, but it does tardily adjust to changing society. Eventually, ...ticular religious tradition, [[Intellectual|scholars]] of religion study [[human]] religious [[behavior]] and [[belief]] from outside any particular religio
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  • ...ontrol over their actions and decisions. Addressing this question requires understanding the relationship between freedom and [[Causality|cause]], and determining w ...mplications. For example, in the religious realm, free will may imply that an [[omnipotent]] [[divinity]] does not assert its power over individual [[Wil
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