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  • 31Lutheranism — • The religious belief held by the oldest and in Europe the most numerous of the Protestant sects, founded by the Wittenberg reformer, Martin Luther Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lutheranism     Lutheranism …

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  • 32Mechanism — • There is no constant meaning in the history of philosophy for the word Mechanism. Originally, the term meant that cosmological theory which ascribes the motion and changes of the world to some external force Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight …

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  • 34Franz Xaver von Baader —     Franz Xaver von Baader     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Franz Xaver von Baader     German philosopher, born at Munich, 1765; died at the same place, 23 May, 1841.     I. The idealistic stream of German philosophy which started with Kant and… …

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  • 37logomachical — adjective Of or pertaining to logomachy …

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  • 38logomach — noun Someone who argues about the meaning of words. See Also: logomachy …

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  • 39battology — noun /baˈtɒl.ə.dʒi,bæˈtɑː.lə.dʒi/ Continual unnecessary reiteration of the same words, phrases, or ideas. Logomachy, battology, jingling of words, are all these fine speeches! …

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  • 40logomachic — adjective Of or pertaining to logomachy …

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