Now, this is not an abstruse philosophical distinction that we are seeking to make. |
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The Charter may be extended to claims that are marginal or peripheral to the philosophical purposes of a bill of rights. |
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Until now, the multiverse was a hazy, ill-defined concept-little more than a philosophical trick. |
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The greatest of philosophical idealists, the Greek Plato, founded around 25 centuries ago the first Socialist utopian system. |
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On this I will defend the use of hypothetical philosophical thought experiments. |
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Indologists like to extrapolate the peaceableness of the Hindus from a reading of philosophical texts. |
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In contemporary philosophical language these would be the doctrines of hylozoism and animism. |
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But they were working within a classical philosophical tradition, reshaping it and making it modern. |
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The geese reminded me happily of why indeed I always feel somewhat philosophical when I go clamming. |
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I spent the whole trip asking myself if there was anything in my religious or philosophical repertoire that could sustain the concept of justice. |
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His lawyer, a philosophical chain-smoker, suggests fatalistically that once the Pandora's box is open you can't put it back. |
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I could go on, getting cheesy and sentimental and philosophical about the blog. |
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Basically a wry comedy, it has serious overtones and philosophical implications. |
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With the benefit of hindsight, I prefer to be philosophical about my experience. |
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The film is full of philosophical characters from the enigmatic Mark to the chameleonic survivalist Timothy. |
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One form of philosophical modernism is a radical self-reflexivity and self legislation that stands against heteronomy. |
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There are no deep philosophical messages or complex character studies going on in The Funhouse. |
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The apparent orthodoxy of forbidding all orthodoxies is a philosophical puzzle in liberalism since John Locke. |
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This article provides a concise and useful discussion of modern philosophical critiques of the doctrine of original sin. |
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The power and originality of his thought show a unique philosophical mind and many would be happy to call him a genius. |
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Tony Blair was assiduous in recruiting intellectual heavyweights to his cause to put some philosophical weight on the party's old skeleton. |
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From the philosophical point of view, what this teaching does is to shift the focus of investigation from ontology to epistemology. |
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A more philosophical reading of the project is to encourage people to seize the moment, carpe diem. |
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This State of the Union message subsequently became one of the philosophical foundations for U.S. foreign policy. |
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Each poem was a small portrait contained in a narrative which obliquely offered a philosophical observation. |
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Whatever the philosophical ideal, in the real world we are bombarded by corporate messages cajoling us and our children to consume and borrow. |
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Pilgrim is a philosophy major, and he sprinkles philosophical humor throughout the book. |
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Wundt's philosophical attitudes belonged completely and finally to the type described as spiritistic monism. |
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The question of whether science causes harm might seem to be an empirical rather than a philosophical one. |
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It may therefore seem like philosophical nit-picking if I criticise some of his arguments for getting to those conclusions. |
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The Upanishads, a set of deeply philosophical works comprising the final portion of the Veda, place great emphasis on Sun worship. |
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It appears to us quite as rational and philosophical to suppose, that a queen bee could be converted into a neuter. |
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It is no accident then, that the utilitarians were often called philosophical radicals. |
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It is this group which specifically prefers Alberta locations, thus reinforcing the duality and solidifying the philosophical divide. |
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What Bakhtin finds onerous in Kant's philosophical formulations is its purism and utopianism. |
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He turned his philosophical studies towards Plato, the Platonists and the Neoplatonists becoming a member of the Cambridge Platonists. |
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After pondering the philosophical elements of our individual upbringings, we discovered that both of us had been brought up in the United Church. |
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For contrary to what is commonly believed, modern evolutionary theory and philosophical naturalism are quite clearly incompatible. |
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In brief, the message of this government-promoted television series was that philosophical naturalism and science are one and the same. |
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Modern scientists have confused these two and believe that science requires philosophical naturalism. |
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He opposed economic nationalization on both philosophical and programmatic grounds. |
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Colonized or occupied countries become prey to the philosophical imaginings and unrealizable political wish-lists of the home countries. |
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Derrida had advanced deconstruction as a challenge to unquestioned assumptions of the Western philosophical tradition. |
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These considerations raise a philosophical question even about ordinary unphilosophical translation, such as from English into Arunta or Chinese. |
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Taoism is a Chinese philosophical tradition that emphasizes the spiritual and mystical connection between human beings and nature. |
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In this case, Collins has a gentle, easygoing manner that makes Murrell's revelations and philosophical musings seem natural and unforced. |
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Art today is rich in witless posturing, philosophical boilerplate, ostentatious anger, and conventional shock. |
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Some are, some aren't, depending on the philosophical basis which undergird those theories. |
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Yet family-man Staunton remains pragmatic, philosophical and uncomplaining about the now all-the-year-round demands of top football. |
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At a deep philosophical level, we could start by questioning the very basis of our consumer society. |
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Approaching the question from a very different philosophical perspective, that of ethics and moral philosophy, we meet a contrary position. |
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For every philosophical joke there is a pratfall or sight gag offered to balance things out. |
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He combined ancient classical humanism with Oriental metaphysics to ratify his own down-to-earth brand of philosophical monism. |
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Only die-hards or those of a philosophical cast of mind fail to see the futility of that. |
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This leads to a confusion about the philosophical cast of mind of most people who vote Democrat. |
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I've done all the concentrated philosophical reading I need to do for the moment. |
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James Madison is known as the tribune of open government and the philosophical father of the Freedom of Information Act. |
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O'Donnell's trippy, philosophical trialogue was compelling and definitively alive. |
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Most of the Sutras in short enigmatic aphorisms were written as treatises to the earlier schools of philosophical thoughts. |
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The notion that life is transient, that the material is impermanent, is common to many religious and philosophical systems. |
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At such times, the neutral, philosophical mode mimetically reproduces Ronsard's earlier pacifistic promotion of a unified France. |
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In philosophical terms, deconstruction is a form of relativist scepticism in the tradition of Nietzsche. |
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As a Capricorn I'm very methodical, and with Moon in Gemini I gather data into a philosophical structure. |
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Again, I don't see any issues internal to mathematics that could be affected by mereology in its philosophical sense. |
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The other investigates the philosophical equivalent of the big bang, which is to say the seminal influences on the human mind. |
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Here again the literary dimensions of the dialogue are presented as bearing on its philosophical content. |
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There was a philosophical argument that it's better to throw people together and see what happens, and we went back to the old way. |
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There is no debate, no democracy, no intellectual thought and no philosophical thinking. |
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What took their place was an exotic marriage of social and philosophical thought, at the altar of literature. |
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There were no more great original thinkers, but a variety of philosophical schools flourished and interacted. |
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In this way Voltaire paid tribute to the moral and philosophical overtones of the Enlightenment thinkers. |
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I will not list individual posts to any newsgroup or mailing list, although many are strongly philosophical and some are archived and searchable. |
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This has caused many theoreticians to adopt a philosophical approach that mirrors the ideas of Plato. |
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What kind of philosophical and theological account does the concept of divine reality call for? |
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This is where philosophical and theological arguments about the existence and nature of God come in. |
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He and his deputy have offered philosophical underpinning to the Thatcherite agenda for more than two decades. |
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But as Nietzsche discovered, incessant philosophical thought can also damage one's marbles. |
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The object of the life of study is philosophical or scientific understanding. |
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So I respond to the German philosophical tradition in terms of its recoil from scientism. |
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Indeed, unity is an indispensable plank in the doctrine of scientism, the philosophical underpinning of totalitarian regimes. |
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Different epistemological and philosophical schools have different positions and valuations about intuition and the knowledge it offers. |
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The content is of value across disciplines and not inconsistent with any of the major philosophical and theoretical schools of therapy. |
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Nothing about their philosophical positions requires them to maintain that extreme view. |
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There may be people who are satanically motivated in a theological, philosophical sense. |
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Einstein also had philosophical reasons for preferring large-scale smoothness, stemming from an idea called Mach's principle. |
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For these philosophical adherents, the Taino continue to exist only as subsumed elements within Puerto Rico's tri-racial dynamic. |
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By the second century AD, the Lyceum was again a flourishing center of philosophical activity. |
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From a philosophical point of view, one has to ask whether modeling growth using atomic units makes sense at all. |
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Miller discussed and investigated the philosophical basis and long history of atheism and disbelief. |
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One section is devoted to the assimilation and exploration of the philosophical and scientific heritage of late antiquity. |
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I think he would have regarded any such appeal by a philosopher in a philosophical work as a breach of the rules of the game. |
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This chapter is notable for its clear articulation of Jungel's use of philosophical concepts for theological ends. |
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In the twentieth century a focus on questions of meaning and semantic issues played a role in many different philosophical movements. |
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West also believes the musical genre of the blues is a philosophical lodestone for successful democracy. |
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The importance of combination for Aristotelians lay in the philosophical challenge it posed. |
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Doctors are encouraged to recognise and reflect on the philosophical questions arising during clinical practice. |
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You're left with a neat little philosophical exercise in trying to assess the true source of its value. |
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I begin by reviewing the relevant empirical literature and then outlining the philosophical principles modeled in the present research. |
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In fact, even when immersed in play writing, he had betrayed his aptitude for philosophical ideas and concepts. |
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In fact, his was a different kind of mind with an aptitude more for philosophical thoughts and concepts than for literary pursuits. |
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Articulating values involves making philosophical judgments about their scope and applicability to social and moral issues. |
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Tantra set out ritual practices, religious proscriptions, yogic techniques, and philosophical doctrine. |
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As the last true representative of the Greek philosophical spirit, Plotinus is Apollonian, not Dionysian. |
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The book is packed with stimulating philosophical allusion within the author's own field, but ends up as a bit of a rigmarole. |
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One can deplore his philosophical lightmindedness and still agree that he has to be included in the national pantheon. |
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His most recent work shows that a novel of philosophical analysis can be a real story. |
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Like the liberal arts, the sciences are increasingly engaged with a technical rather than a philosophical approach to their subjects. |
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But the need to break clear from the suffocation of reverent togetherness is not just a matter of philosophical self-respect. |
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Now let us turn to a more philosophical but equally revealing look at these matters. |
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Orwell's own brand of socialism was not Marxist, or Leninist, nor was it philosophical or even economic. |
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In explaining his conclusion, Dixon, the strict legalist, relied on a broad political and philosophical notion of the rule of law. |
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Wittgenstein agreed, and in consequence began slowly to resume philosophical work. |
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The philosophical roots of both individualism and collectivism are the same. |
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Wagner's ideas were here much imbued with his philosophical reading, in particular with the renunciatory philosophy of Schopenhauer. |
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More than any other man he laid the foundations of the Byzantine literary and philosophical renascence of the 12th cent. |
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But this is a different issue, removed from the philosophical questions you are asking. |
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However, relativism is a philosophical doctrine that goes far beyond such obvious facts. |
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It is this crude version of relativism about truth which I am concerned with here, not its more sophisticated philosophical cousins. |
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All this stuff is far too reflective and philosophical for a Tuesday evening, that's for certain. |
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The main enemies are psychologism, reductionism, idealism, and the distortion of the phenomena by philosophical systems. |
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We had some philosophical disagreements, but he was a good Kiwi and a good New Zealander. |
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The four-day opening ceremony was packed with havans, aratis, kirtans, bhajans, as well as spiritual and philosophical discourses. |
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The trainer was philosophical about his victory coming hard on the heels of his loss. |
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It's an airy-fairy philosophical concept that even the experts can't satisfactorily define. |
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The powerful myth of the dangers of protectionism is one of the philosophical keystones of today's globalisation model. |
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That means the status of strings in string theory in physics can become a philosophical topic by way of discussions of realism and nominalism. |
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This short, readable book outlines with exemplary clarity the philosophical terms of the issue. |
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Even philosophical critics of rationalism pay reason the back-handed compliment of arguing against its pretensions. |
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Or is it an aesthetic philosophy as distinct from a philosophical aesthetics, such as Adorno's Aesthetic Theory? |
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It simultaneously reconstructs philosophical aesthetics, especially that of Kant and Hegel, from the perspective of modern art. |
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She is keener to discuss life in philosophical terms than the specifics of her new novel. |
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Voltaire ridicules an old-school philosophical system by juxtaposing it with horrific historical reality. |
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Moreover, it's not even certain that philosophical problems admit of solutions at all. |
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In their philosophical work, both relied on texts drawn from Biblical, Talmudic, and other Judaic sources. |
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They're not philosophical concepts, beliefs or descriptions of an ultimate truth or divinity. |
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He struggles with the philosophical acceptability of salvation through psychopharmacology, and he experiences a temporary medication failure. |
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The result is a somewhat muddled, yet quite trackable, series of sugarcoated philosophical quandaries that go down like chocolate-covered fish. |
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And he covers what could be fairly abstruse philosophical questions in a remarkably clear and simple way. |
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As a result, the Chinese Room argument has probably been the most widely discussed philosophical argument in cognitive science to appear in the in the past 25 years. |
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It is a brief text with philosophical leanings that revolves around the notions of normality and abnormality in human nature. |
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It Angers me that, in general, female diaries are considered less philosophical than male diaries. |
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The philosophical investigation of our anthropological reality is the cornerstone of higher education. |
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But what about the philosophical beliefs of thousands of incarcerated pregnant women across the United States? |
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It is not hard to see how this debate calls into question deeply personal religious and philosophical beliefs. |
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Given a choice, and not just a philosophical one, performers could break down modern day stigmas. |
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It is customary, both in everyday speech and in philosophical discussion, to distinguish between the essential and the accidental properties of objects. |
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Confronting seven different objections to our self-image as moral, well-behaved creatures, he charts a course through the philosophical quicksands that often engulf us. |
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And so we need only consider these two works in order to discover his particular view of being, essence and quiddity that specifies his philosophical thinking. |
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If, during the course of the night, you happen to meet two philosophical ladies of your acquaintance, it is important that you conduct yourself respectably. |
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For those entering the workforce, acquisitiveness and competition too frequently eclipse other philosophical and religious values, including that of the greater good. |
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As the story goes, Socrates engaged the cobbler and the local youth in philosophical discussions while Simon worked. |
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Nevertheless, varied combinations of ancient philosophical essentialism and nineteenth-century scientific racialism linger to this day in American folk concepts of race. |
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There is, in Kant's philosophy, a rage for order that leads him to attempt to solve as many philosophical questions as possible through each distinct part of his system. |
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Later many philosophers did not agree with his absolute monism, and they have had introduced various revisions in the philosophical basis of Advaita Vedanta of Shankara. |
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They had already inherited those problems in their traditional forms along with the basic philosophical stances of the Kantians, Hegelians, and positivists. |
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Schopenhauer was the high priest of philosophical pessimism. |
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Wittgensteinians have long been fighting methodological battles against those who mix empirical findings with conceptual confusion to make a philosophical point. |
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A devotee, Kreeft gives Lewis the big philosophical guns, and has him trouncing Kennedy and Huxley pretty comprehensively. |
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Venus and Mercury in Sagittarius, from Wednesday, inspire deep philosophical thoughts. |
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In this respect, the relativist is like the philosophical sceptic. |
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It is a valiant, encyclopedic attempt of a star jurist to give voice to an embattled philosophical position. |
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And here, unlike in his previous shows, there is not enough humour or anger to leaven the piece, which takes its own philosophical possibilities just a little too seriously. |
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This simple reality is hidden from view by early philosophical and theological anticipations of mass schooling in various writings about social order and human nature. |
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Respect and reverence for all religious and philosophical traditions is at the heart of democratic civil society which makes student newspapers possible. |
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I had no interest in exploring the philosophical or existential layers of a cartoon show. |
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The debate boils down to a growing philosophical rift in the industry. |
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Gerry is philosophical about his legendary likeness to the wayward footy genius Bestie, which is a constant source of amusement to drinkers in Skelton. |
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The ancient Maya were imagined as a prehistoric, mysterious, ritualistic cult, ineluctably estranged from European historical and philosophical systems. |
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This energy is beyond being contained by any religion or tradition, although humans turn to the philosophical systems known to them in apprehending it. |
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Her coded critique of Ricardian economics, with its adherence to Say's Law and obsession with saving, I will argue, forms the philosophical armature of The Mill on the Floss. |
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His philosophical experience in Vienna was somewhat limited by his uncertain knowledge of German, but he knew enough to pick up the basic tenets of logical positivism. |
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On Aristotle's death, his friend and pupil Theophrastus assumed his mantle, and under him the Lyceum remained a focus of scientific and philosophical study. |
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Roy used the philosophical ideas found in the earliest Hindu scriptures to criticize the polytheism and some of the practices of popular Hinduism, such as sati. |
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An epic journey of the individual in an unfathomable universe, the tale offers profound characterizations backdropped with astute philosophical motifs. |
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The copious amount of philosophical work on the subject of comedy offers valuable and suggestive resources to the student of film and televisual comedy. |
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Regardless of such tangled philosophical questions, I decided to do my part by reproducing an image of the mesmerizing, tantalizing virtual schwag. |
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Sartre also, Marie-Denise Boros points out, was particularly fond of the crab, a creature which scuttles its way into everything from his philosophical texts to his plays. |
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Then there was my Malaysian sugar daddy, a philosophical man I came close to falling in love with. |
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Patterson reminds us that a long philosophical tradition situates intention in the realm of the idea or conception rather than the sphere of material execution. |
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He wrote six different sketches embodying different philosophical stances before settling on her ecstatic acceptance of fiery reunion in death with Siegfried. |
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A major strand is that all the great philosophical issues are seen in terms of modernity, a defining characteristic of which is the quest for self-fulfilment. |
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A follower of Clifford might object if there was no philosophical discussion of rival explanations or of the application here of Bayes' theorem in the theory of probability. |
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The beaten finalist was relatively philosophical about his defeat. |
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The roots of post-structuralism and its unifying basis lie in a general opposition not to the philosophical tradition tout court but specifically to the Hegelian tradition. |
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His academic semiotic and philosophical works wield a thousandth of the influence of his bestsellers. |
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I know a lot of black men who are poetic and philosophical get around the thuggish guys and feel inferior. |
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But how sad to see a shatteringly relevant historical and philosophical clash shrunk to a chamber piece of mere personal conflict, and even that poorly executed. |
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If Dostoevsky unintentionally laid the philosophical groundwork upon which Putin now stands, then Tolstoy offers the solution. |
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But this passage is one in which, as is her wont, the author mimes the language of male philosophical and theological tradition that she seeks to transvalue. |
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Here, the founder of the law and literature movement shows his mastery in bringing literature to philosophical bloom. |
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Such a philosophical misalignment can lead to poor staff relations, high turnover, low productivity and a culture riddled with growth and profitability challenges. |
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Normally I'm not this philosophical when it comes to personal misfortune. |
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When I look at her blowsily lyrical and sneakily philosophical abstractions, satisfaction reigns, replete with delicate discriminations and a certain funny, sexy moodiness. |
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Generally, the Bolognese exhibited less of a taste for philosophical issues than the Neapolitans, preferring to address concrete problems in specific fields such as anatomy. |
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Perhaps I could add some philosophical musings about the human condition. |
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Women beware women is one of the messages of this thought-provoking book, which combines dramatic events with weighty chunks of philosophical musing. |
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This book is a theoretical and philosophical treatise on the bone dry subject of narrativity, yet, unlike many, she chooses not to abandon her poetic self. |
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Most atheists and other advocates of philosophical naturalism also believe in materialism, the idea that everything that actually exists is material or physical. |
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The second is philosophical naturalism, which says that everything in the universe is governed by natural law and nothing ever circumvents that law. |
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But the explanation seemed to work, because when I was done, Eve seemed more philosophical than panic-stricken. |
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John and Hebrews provide a more philosophical and poetic expression of the nativity, setting the event in its theological and soteriological perspective. |
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Traditional, central, philosophical debates, such as those between realism and nominalism in regard to universals, are purportedly deflated by Wittgensteinian approaches. |
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Lawyers are too seldom encouraged to think normatively about what law should be, or to engage in the historic philosophical debate that surrounds our own discipline. |
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Alan Craig looks like a regular Scot, not the dour miserable sort, but a wee nuggety jovial lad with a philosophical bent and a twinkle in his eye. |
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Stanley is the victim of such an appalling and unlikely miscarriage of justice and yet he remains stoical and philosophical about everything that befalls him. |
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Subsequent efforts to enrich the production of literary, scientific, and philosophical works in Castilian, serve to further solidify the prestige of this language. |
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The only philosophical texts produced on Egyptian soil are the so-called Hermetic treatises, which contain dialogues in Greek between a god and a disciple. |
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Yet the ex-slave's voice, with its lack of contractions, lucid philosophical tone, and fluidly repetitive cadences, suggests self-assurance, rationality, even suaveness. |
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I think that's going far enough as it is but I'm sure that man's general philosophical outlook on his position here on this earth is that the earth will gradually change. |
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From that perspective, a main problem in the book is its tendency to posit psychosocial explanations over against ecclesiastical, theological, and philosophical turns. |
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A rival philosophical tradition emphasised severe law and harsh punishments, on the basis of what, in the West, would be regarded as a Hobbesian view of the world. |
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An author of fiction and philosophical essays, she was fluent and prodigiously productive, but her life was not circumscribed by her desk and the Oxonian common room. |
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As the new sutras multiplied, Buddhist teachers began to compose commentaries and treatises setting forth the philosophical basis of Mahayana beliefs. |
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He tells anecdotes, analyzes concepts, reads philosophical texts, describes the experience of certain novels, generalizes, makes lists, and syllogizes. |
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I do find it's good practice to be politely skeptical about unsupported historical claims that happen to align themselves with the claimer's philosophical or political ends. |
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On the other hand, Indian and Western philosophical studies should be pursued independently using idioms, language, and metaphors appropriate to the investigations. |
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Neither the philosophical content of the 12th century book nor the religious content of the law codex stimulated the creation of such a decoration program. |
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What I'm saying is that those who are socially allowed a self are also allowed the luxury of postulating its illusoriness and having that called a philosophical position. |
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The latest and arguably most promising philosophical account of welfare is Daniel Haybron's self-fulfillment account. |
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Ideas from British and American philosophy greatly shaped philosophical development in Pakistan. |
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Historically, philosophical development in the country was dominated by Muhammad Iqbal, Sir Syed, Muhammad Asad, Maududi, and Mohammad Ali Johar. |
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It is distinguished from religious cosmology in that it approaches these questions using philosophical methods like dialectics. |
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Hegel, whose ideas were then widely debated among European philosophical circles. |
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However, these ideas were founded in philosophical and theological reasoning rather than evidence and experimentation. |
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With philosophical talks on Buddhism, Daoism and Confucianism to focus your mind, what's not to like? |
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Priestley wrote his most important philosophical works during his years with Lord Shelburne. |
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The issue offers different perspectives on social, political and philosophical as well as visuality, media and urban issues. |
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The philosophical underpinnings of the scientific revolution were laid out by Francis Bacon, who has been called the father of empiricism. |
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Likewise, the discourses of the Buddha found in the Jatakas use the fable as a social, philosophical and moral narrative. |
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In 1940, he presented a philosophical paper on other minds to a meeting attended by Ludwig Wittgenstein at Cambridge University. |
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Panpsychism finesses the intractable philosophical problem of accounting for how consciousness could arise from insensate matter. |
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Meanwhile Paraguayans in central London were philosophical but not too downhearted. |
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This is the brainbox movement which holds that the starting point of philosophical thinking must be the experiences of the individual. |
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Thatcher herself claimed philosophical inspiration from the works of Burke and Friedrich Hayek for her defence of liberal economics. |
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Having cultural and philosophical value, the poem illustrates midlevel abstracting in a philologically suitable form. |
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This led to the question of whether philosophical problems are really firstly linguistic problems. |
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The epistles of Seneca, with their moral or philosophical ruminations, influenced later patristic writers. |
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Rosmini, in fact, severely criticized the philosophical current of sensism exemplified by Locke or Condillac. |
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Spectator, both to entertain and to provoke discussion regarding serious philosophical matters. |
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Expanding on his first book Desktop Mastering which discussed hands-on issues, Turnridge explores the philosophical side of audio mastering. |
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Ayer's philosophical ideas were deeply influenced by those of the Vienna Circle and David Hume. |
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Hume became a major figure in the skeptical philosophical and empiricist traditions of philosophy. |
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Philosophically, the question is dealt with frontally by Aristotle and is brought to philosophical maturity in Kant's First Critique. |
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Cornel West and Judith Butler have led a continental tradition in American philosophical academia. |
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Behemoth offered a uniquely historical and philosophical approach to naming the catalysts for the war. |
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Writing around 1450, Nicholas Cusanus anticipated the heliocentric worldview of Copernicus, but in a philosophical fashion. |
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Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy was the most popular philosophical handbook of the Middle Ages. |
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Quine and Richard Rorty, and later Noam Chomsky, brought analytic philosophy to the fore of American philosophical academia. |
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The Greek schools of philosophy in antiquity provide the basis of philosophical discourse that extends to today. |
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The transcendentalists, led by Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson, established the first major American philosophical movement. |
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Simultaneously, philosophical and theological conflicts were manifested in military battles across the continent. |
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The first two philosophical thoughts would have an enormous influence on Chinese culture. |
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Accounts like these raised many questions as some slaves grew philosophical with their journey. |
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Twelver Shi'ism is organized into differing philosophical camps headed by Grand Ayatollahs. |
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Few philosophical aphorisms have been more frequently repeated, few more contested than this. |
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Other philosophical questions are more theoretical, although they often arise through thinking about practical issues. |
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Public library advocacy is support given to a public library for its financial and philosophical goals or needs. |
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Winnie the Pooh has inspired multiple texts to explain complex philosophical ideas. |
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The concept of tradition, as the notion of holding on to a previous time, is also found in political and philosophical discourse. |
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Guido Guinizelli is considered the founder of the Dolce Stil Novo, a school that added a philosophical dimension to traditional love poetry. |
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Most or all philosophical dictionaries list the neutral sense as the first or only definition. |
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The Aristotelian syllogism dominated Western philosophical thought for many centuries. |
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Jefferson's philosophical consistency was in question because of his strict interpretation of the Constitution. |
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It was there in France that Grotius completed his most famous philosophical works. |
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The protagonists of Nolan's films are often driven by philosophical beliefs, and their fate is ambiguous. |
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This was a philosophical development that rejected natural law's fusing of what law is and what it ought to be. |
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Contemporary virtue jurisprudence is inspired by philosophical work on virtue ethics. |
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He also wrote The Book of Healing, an influential scientific and philosophical encyclopedia. |
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Finally, not only do philosophical approaches fail to capture the complexity and diversity of the Canadian reality, they are also often elitist. |
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Confucius's disciples and his only grandson, Zisi, continued his philosophical school after his death. |
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In time, their writings, together with the Analects and other core texts came to constitute the philosophical corpus of Confucianism. |
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He later became interested in spiritual subjects such as parapsychology and philosophical mysticism, in particular universalism. |
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In addition to her larger philosophical arguments, Wollstonecraft also lays out a specific educational plan. |
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Gilbert Ryle refused to have the book reviewed in the philosophical journal Mind, which caused Russell to respond via The Times. |
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The therapeutic approach traces its roots to the philosophical work of John Wisdom and the review of The Blue Book written by Oets Kolk Bouwsma. |
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She expounded the doctrine of philosophical atheism, which she thought the tendency of human belief. |
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The book is to be the inaugurator of a series devoted to Rand on major themes in the philosophical lexicon. |
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Scotland has a strong philosophical tradition, unusual for such a small country. |
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Piganiol's Constantine is a philosophical monotheist, a child of his era's religious syncretism. |
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Each of their films is marked by theological, philosophical and mythological touchstones that enrich even the slapstickiest moments. |
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All the intellectual and philosophical knowledge in the world cannot begin to touch having to live your life as a birthparent. |
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Thus, by analogy, philosophical propositions will involve primitive terms, to be arrived at, undoubtably, by a kind of conceptual analysis. |
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Wordsworth had for years been making plans to write a long philosophical poem in three parts, which he intended to call The Recluse. |
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His influence on philosophical thinking lasted until the Middle Ages, as is shown by citation in the Suda, the massive medieval lexicon. |
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Ptolemy combined the mathematical, philosophical and physiological traditions. |
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Different philosophical trends as found in disciplines such as Nominalism, Realism, Phenomenalism, Significs, Semiotic, Logical Positivism, etc. |
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Carlyle's invented style was epic poetry combined with philosophical treatise. |
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Having broken from what we think of as Socratism, he says, Plato was left with a problem about justice and the philosophical method. |
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I am at present engaged in preparing a vest-pocket edition of the philosophical works of Schopenhauer in words of one syllable. |
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Color qualia inversion scenarios have played a key role in various philosophical debates. |
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Godwin received further criticism because he had advocated the abolition of marriage in his philosophical treatise Political Justice. |
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This seemed to me a more important priority in 1959 than overmuch argument about nuclear philosophical heresies of one kind or another. |
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In The Last Man, she uses the philosophical form of the Godwinian novel to demonstrate the ultimate meaninglessness of the world. |
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Godwin was saved from debtor's prison by philosophical devotees such as Francis Place, who lent him further money. |
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Subsequently, in the twentieth century, he became widely regarded as the philosophical founder of modern conservatism. |
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The Restoration was also the time when John Locke wrote many of his philosophical works. |
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But this simply means that the philosophical problems should completely disappear. |
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You don't have to be a stereotypical geekwad to give yourself over to the philosophical tenets of Nerdism, the ideology for us obsessive types. |
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He is usually associated with theological voluntarism, the tendency to emphasize God's will and human freedom in all philosophical issues. |
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As a result, most metaphysical, ethical, aesthetic and other traditional philosophical problems came to be considered pseudoproblems. |
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