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  • ...he Rights of Man and of the Citizen]], for those heavily influenced by the philosophy of the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] and its conception of a [[hum ...or the consideration of valid arguments, a [[proposition]] is said to have universality if it can be conceived as being true in all possible contexts without creat
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  • ...he word Cosmos..[as] the assemblage of all things in heaven and earth, the universality of created things, constituting the perceptible world. 1865 GROTE Plato I. == Philosophy ==
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  • Monism in philosophy can be defined according to [[three]] kinds: ...ah Kabbalah] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasidic_philosophy Hasidic philosophy]), in [[Christianity]] (especially among [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ori
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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 ...Kant has been considered one of the greatest influences in all of western philosophy. In the late 18th and early 19th century, one direct line of influence from
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  • ...] of the [[evolution]] of [[religion]] and in the expansion of [[human]] [[philosophy]]. ...paid a terrible price for the [[concept]] of dual spiritism. Man's early [[philosophy]] was able to [[reconcile]] spirit constancy with the [[vicissitudes]] of [
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  • ...tions otherwise inherent in primacy, perfection, changelessness, eternity, universality, absoluteness, and infinity. [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...ives. Neither [[fact]] nor [[truth]], [[experience]] nor [[revelation]], [[philosophy]] nor [[Absonite|absonity]] are able to penetrate the [[nature]] and [[char
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  • ...ives. Neither [[fact]] nor [[truth]], [[experience]] nor [[revelation]], [[philosophy]] nor [[absonity]] are able to penetrate the [[nature]] and [[character]] o ...predicated on the assumptions of metaphysical sophistries concerning the [[universality]], dominance, and primacy of the unconditioned and the unqualified. The Unq
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  • ...ding texts, most of which are informed by various strands of [[Continental philosophy]]. ...on a very heterogeneous tradition of [[Continental philosophy]] and the [[philosophy of language]], any classification of their approaches is only an approximat
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  • ...od''') is a widely-quoted and sometimes misconstrued statement by German [[philosophy|philosopher]] [[Friedrich Nietzsche]]. It first appears in ''[[The Gay Scie ...of belief in an [[Objectivity (philosophy)|objective]] and [[universality (philosophy)|universal]] [[morality|moral law]], binding upon all individuals. In this
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  • ...tion]] may be treated as a "person" under the [[law]]. In the fields of [[philosophy]], [[theology]], and [[bioethics]], the definition of a person may exclude ...entre around the degree to which properties such as agency (both [[Agency (philosophy)|human agency]] and [[moral agency]]) and [[rights]] are recognized and ack
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  • ...]] or [[God]]. The corporeality error is shown in both extremes of human [[philosophy]]. In materialism, since man loses his body at [[death]], he ceases to exis ...[[nature]] and the unified divine will which is exhibited in eternity and universality of [[perfect]] [[expression]]. Personality, in the supreme sense, is the [[
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  • ...[[irony]]. In this [[manner]] they appear related much as the concept of [[philosophy]] and the [[action]] of [[religion]].
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  • ...e in matters of right and wrong. Morals are created by and define society, philosophy, religion, or individual conscience. An example of the descriptive usage c ...scourse]] is very difficult. Because that means accepting the principle of universality. And you can [[experiment]] for yourself and see how often that's accepted,
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  • ...ially neuropsychology, behavioral psychology, [[cognitive]] psychology), [[philosophy]], and [[architecture]].[1] ...y, especially neuropsychology, behavioral psychology,cognitive psychology; philosophy; anthropology and even architecture.[citation needed]
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  • ...line of evolution|3.5 billion years ago]]. Biologists generally regard the universality of the [[genetic code]] as definitive evidence in favor of the theory of un ...line of evolution|3.5 billion years ago]]. Biologists generally regard the universality of the [[genetic code]] as definitive evidence in favor of the theory of un
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  • ...of meta-emotions which are emotions about emotions.[https://www.abdn.ac.uk/philosophy/staff/documents/MetaemotionsGPS732006.pdf Jaeger, C., & Bartsch, A. (2006), ...sensory-emotional [[value]]s, and matters of taste and sentiment), and the philosophy of [[music]]. In [[history]], scholars examine documents and other sources
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  • ...as hardly yet completely eliminated the [[fear]] of dead bodies from his [[philosophy]] of life. ...] of the [[evolution]] of [[religion]] and in the expansion of [[human]] [[philosophy]].
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  • ...e [[concept]] of the reality of God is reasonable to logic, plausible to [[philosophy]], [[essential]] to [[religion]], and indispensable to any hope of [[person ...]] or [[God]]. The corporeality error is shown in both extremes of human [[philosophy]]. In materialism, since man loses his body at [[death]], he ceases to exis
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  • NEBADONIA: Yes, my son, that seems to be a [[philosophy]] of [[pure]] [[subjectivity]], that your own [[inner life]] is solely resp ...it’s only a great pretense for a person to say they understand, or their [[philosophy]] comprehends, the total cause and effect in the physical, mental, and spir
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