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  • 71Charles Bernard Renouvier — Charles Renouvier Full name Charles Renouvier Born January 1, 1815(1815 01 01) Montpellier Died September 1, 1903(1903 09 01) (aged 88) Prades, Pyr …

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  • 72Paleolithic diet — This article is about a modern nutritional approach. For information on the dietary practices of Paleolithic humans, see Paleolithic#Diet and nutrition. Paleolithic style dish: seafood stew The modern dietary regimen known as the Paleolithic diet …

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  • 73Sorites paradox — The Sorites paradox ( σωρός ( sōros ) being Greek for heap and σωρίτης ( sōritēs ) the adjective) is a paradox that arises from vague predicates. The paradox of the heap is an example of this paradox which arises when one considers a heap of sand …

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  • 74Strong agnosticism — Part of a series on Irreligion …

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  • 75Critique of Practical Reason —   Cover of 1898 English edition of the Critique of Practical Reason …

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  • 76Raw foodism — Articleissues|cleanup=September 2008|refimprove=March 2008| self published = September 2008Raw foodism (or rawism) is a lifestyle promoting the consumption of un cooked, un processed, and often organic foods as a large percentage of the diet. If… …

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  • 77Negative theology — also known as the Via Negativa (Latin for Negative Way ) and Apophatic theology is a theology that attempts to describe God by negation, to speak of God only in terms of what may not be said about God. In brief, the attempt is to gain and express …

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  • 78Fitch's paradox of knowability — is one of the fundamental puzzles of epistemic logic. It provides a challenge to the knowability thesis , which states that any truth is, in principle, knowable. The paradox is that this assumption implies the omniscience principle , which… …

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  • 79Robert McHenry — Robert Dale McHenry (born April 30, 1945) is an American editor, encyclopedist, and writer. McHenry worked from 1967 for Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. or associated companies, becoming editor in chief of the Encyclopædia Britannica in 1992, a… …

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  • 80Sophia (wisdom) — Sophia (Σoφíα, Greek for wisdom ) is a central term in Hellenistic philosophy and religion, Platonism, Gnosticism, Orthodox Christianity, Esoteric Christianity, as well as Christian mysticism. Sophiology is a philosophical concept regarding… …

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