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  • 11Asha — This article is about a Zoroastrian principle. For other uses, see Asha (disambiguation). Part of a series on Zoroastrianism Portal …

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  • 12Libertarian perspectives on revolution — include the disparate views held by various libertarians on the desirability of creating fundamental change in power or organizational structures in a relatively short time. Libertarian revolutionary goals often include dissolution of current… …

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  • 13Lewis, David Kellogg — ▪ 2002       American philosopher (b. Sept. 28, 1941, Oberlin, Ohio d. Oct. 14, 2001, Princeton, N.J.), created the theory of “modal realism,” which considered possible worlds that is, all conceivable states of affairs that do not involve logical …

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  • 14Epistemology — • That branch of philosophy which is concerned with the value of human knowledge Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Epistemology     Epistemology      …

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  • 15entity — entity, being, creature, individual, person are comparable when meaning something which has real and independent existence. Entity, the most consistently abstract of these terms, implies such existence not only in the actual world but also in the …

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  • 16Possible world — In philosophy and logic, the concept of possible worlds is used to express modal claims. In philosophy, the term modality covers such notions as possibility , necessity , and contingency . Talk of possible worlds is very widespread in… …

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  • 17Summa Theologica — The Summa Theologica (or the Summa Theologiae or simply the Summa , written 1265 ndash;1274) is the most famous work of Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225 ndash;1274) although it was never finished. It was intended as a manual for beginners as a compilation …

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  • 18Book of Judith —     Book of Judith     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Book of Judith     HISTORY     Nabuchodonosor, King of Nineveh, sends his general Holofernes to subdue the Jews. The latter besieges them in Bethulia, a city on the southern verge of the Plain of… …

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  • 19actuality — ac|tu|al|i|ty [ˌæktʃuˈælıti] n plural actualities formal 1.) [C usually plural] facts, rather than things that people believe or imagine = ↑realities ▪ the grim actualities of prison life 2.) [U] the state of being real or really existing ▪ In… …

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  • 20actuality — [[t]æ̱ktʃuæ̱lɪti[/t]] actualities 1) PHRASE: PHR with cl (emphasis) You can use in actuality to emphasize that what you are saying is true, when it contradicts or contrasts with what you have previously said. It would have been a monumental feat… …

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