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  • ..., understanding the precise nature and scope of what is meant by the human condition is itself a philosophical problem. ...ry fact that we can conceive them and ask them — is what defines the human condition in this sense of the term.
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  • ===Topic: ''Loved Without Condition''=== “He was already considering your happiness. You were already loved without condition. The Father has made plans and has a lot of expectations about the things
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  • ...[[recognize]] a condition in which opposites do not exist. And this is the condition of knowledge. Without this [[awareness]] you have not met its conditions, a
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  • ===Topic: ''The Human Condition''=== ...ds, we are going to undertake a short series of messages about the [[human condition]] in these present times.
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  • ===Topic: ''Short Survey of World Condition''=== I have been able to make a survey of the world in its condition, a survey that I think you may find most interesting. I am approved to tell
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  • ===Topic: '''''Vulnerability, The Condition for Attraction'''''=== ...f the mechanics of life in the universes. Vulnerability, therefore, is the condition of the heart that attracts the connection.
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  • ...nervosus: see Dorland's Illustr. Med. Dict. 1913. status asthmaticus, the condition of a patient during a prolonged severe asthmatic attack; also ellipt., = st ...persons legally enjoying certain rights or subject to certain limitations; condition in respect, e.g., of [[liberty]] or servitude, marriage or celibacy, infanc
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  • *1 : the [[fact]] or condition of being exposed: as a : the condition of [[being]] presented to [[view]] or made known <a [[politician]] seeks a :b : the condition of [[being]] unprotected especially from severe [[weather]] <died of exposu
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  • ...e [[death]] of another, or after the end or cessation of some [[thing]] or condition or the occurrence of some [[event]] (expressed or implied); to remain alive ...event]], [[point]] of [[time]], etc.), or after the end or cessation of (a condition, etc.).
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  • ...as. Condition III outperformed Condition II, and Condition II outperformed Condition I at a statistically significant level for most measures. The results [[dem
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  • ...s together, so as to form one whole or complete [[body]]; the [[state]] or condition of [[being]] so joined or united; combination, conjunction: a. In non-[[ ..., people, or other body so as to produce general agreement or concord; the condition resulting from this; [[absence]] of dissension, discord, or [[difference]]
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  • ...ts the full command of the faculties; embarrassment, perplexity, fluttered condition. *5. A confused or disordered condition; disorder.
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  • *1. The [[state]] or condition of being contrary or opposed; [[Polarity|opposition]], contrariety. Obs. *2. The condition of adverse fortune; a state opposed to well-being or prosperity; misfortune
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  • :c : a weakened condition brought about by prolonged lack of food '''Hunger''' is the most commonly used term to describe the [[social]] condition of [[Person|people]] (or [[organisms]]) who frequently [[experience]], or l
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  • *1 : a condition of weariness or debility : [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fati *2 : a condition of listlessness : [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/languor langu
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  • ...[[revealed]]; (c) where the usage of trade annexes an implied warranty or condition to the goods as to their [[quality]] or fitness for a particular [[purpose]
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  • ...f [[communism]]. [[Anarcho-primitivism]] advocates a return to a primitive condition. [[Luddites]] had a related philosophy.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primi
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  • ..., understanding the precise nature and scope of what is meant by the human condition is itself a philosophical problem. ...ry fact that we can conceive them and ask them — is what defines the human condition in this sense of the term.
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  • ...] condition for [[truth]] of a deductive syllogism but is not a sufficient condition.
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  • ===Topic: ''The Human Condition''=== ...ds, we are going to undertake a short series of messages about the [[human condition]] in these present times.
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  • ...ntimental]] yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition; also : something that evokes nostalgia ...ord, and ἄλγος, álgos, "[[pain]]" or "ache". It was described as a medical condition, a form of [[melancholy]], in the Early Modern period, and came to be an im
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