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  • ...inal use as a term in philosophy, ''phenomenon'' stands for any observable event. Some observable events are commonplace, while others require delicate man
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  • ...philosopher]] who is widely credited for laying the foundation for Western philosophy, and is held as its most influential practitioner. The most important sourc ...ocrates admits in court that he could have avoided the trial by abandoning philosophy and going home to mind his own business. After his conviction, he could hav
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  • *2: a theory denying that an event or object has a supernatural significance; specifically : the doctrine that ...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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  • ...inal use as a term in philosophy, ''phenomenon'' stands for any observable event. Some observable events are commonplace, while others require delicate man
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  • *1 a : a portentous [[event]] : omen *2 a : an extraordinary, [[marvelous]], or unusual accomplishment, deed, or [[event]]
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  • ...kground or settings which determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event * Archaeological context, an event in time which has been preserved in the archaeological record
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  • =='''Philosophy'''== [[Nihilism]] is the [[philosophy]] that believes that there is no purpose in the universe, and that every ch
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  • ...ion]]. The [[logical]] formalization of belief revision is researched in [[philosophy]], in databases, and in artificial intelligence for the design of rational ...otivations]], and [[decision]]-making processes surrounding a historical [[event]]. Though the word revisionism is sometimes used in a [[negative]] way, con
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  • ==Philosophy== [[Nihilism]] is the [[philosophy]] that believes that there is no purpose in the [[universe]], and that ever
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  • ...nities.byu.edu/rhetoric/Encompassing%20Terms/Dialectic.htm dialectic] or [[philosophy]] or [[religion]]. ...tion]] is to re-create, [[invent]], or visually present a person, place, [[event]], or action so that the [[reader]] can [[Vision|picture]] that which is be
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  • ...easured or is part of the measuring system. (See [[#In philosophy|Space in philosophy]].) ==In philosophy==
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  • ...ediately to what is set before you is spirit-led and is part of the spirit philosophy of time. This pause you sometimes get is from your Father Fragment, trying ...siderations of thought to what is presented before you as an extraordinary event - as you will be faced with extraordinary events pretty soon. The best time
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  • ...well-defined field in its own right, often with synthetic properties. In [[philosophy]] of language, semantics and [[reference]] are related fields. Further rela ...ons]] of the whole [[human]] [[organism]] in its [[environment]] to some [[event]], [[symbolic]] or otherwise.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantics]
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  • ...God]], martyrdom, [[Judaism|Jews]], and other [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Philosophy|philosophies]]. ...d. It was written soon after Rome was sacked by the Visigoths in 410. This event left Romans in a deep state of shock, and many saw it as punishment for aba
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  • ...d compare themselves more favourably with others, question the beliefs and philosophy of others, as though their way is the only right one. This is typical of Sp ..., and hope they will soon see the materialistic trappings of their growing philosophy for what they are and ditch them as irrelevant, futile and a hindrance to t
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  • ...iloam pool of Siloam] by [[Abner]]. All [[Jerusalem]] was agog over this [[event]], and [[messengers]] were immediately dispatched to [https://en.wikipedia. ...r [[city]] for the [[purpose]] of [[establishing]] a joint [[school]] of [[philosophy]] and [[religion]] as well as an [[infirmary]] for the [[sick]]. But [[Jesu
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  • ...ies] into the [[dominant]] [[culture]]. It is [[opposed]] to affirmative [[philosophy]] (for example, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiculturalism multicultur ...events]], may misunderstand input from others, or may [[decide]] that an [[event]] is a fluke and is therefore unimportant as [[information]] about the worl
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  • Any vision of the future, the [[philosophy|philosophers]] of most races came to believe, was based on the [[probability]] of an event occurring as an extrapolation of innumerable current
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  • ...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 ...that [[creature]] [[faith]] which dares to [[challenge]] each recurring [[Event|episode]] of [[existence]] when confronted with the awful [[spectacle]] of
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  • ...]] of both Jewish exegesis and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoic Stoic] philosophy. His work was not widely accepted. "The sophists of literalness," as he cal ...), and in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephus Josephus].[2] The only [[event]] in his life that can be determined chronologically is his participation i
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