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  • 61Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher — (pronounced|ˈʃlaɪɐmaxɐ) (November 21, 1768 ndash; February 12, 1834) was a German theologian and philosopher known for his impressive attempt to reconcile the criticisms of the Enlightenment with traditional Protestant orthodoxy. He was also… …

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  • 62Political Economy —     Political Economy     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Political Economy     SCIENCE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY (ECONOMICS).     I. DEFINITIONS     Political economy (Greek, oikonomia the management of a household or family, politike pertaining to the… …

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  • 63An Apology for Poetry — Philip Sidney. Sir Philip Sidney wrote An Apology for Poetry (or, The Defence of Poesy) in approximately 1579, and it was published in 1595, after his death. It is generally believed that he was at least partly motivated by Stephen Gosson, a… …

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  • 64Biblical speculative fiction — is Speculative fiction that uses Christian themes and incorporates the Christian worldview. (It is thus distinct from speculations on the Bible and/or Christianity such as Dan Brown s The Da Vinci Code.) The difference between biblical… …

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  • 65ethics — n. Morals, moral philosophy, science of duty, ethical science, deontology, ethology …

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  • 66Francis Bowen — (September 8, 1811 January 22, 1890), was an American philosophical writer and educationalist.He was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts. He graduated at Harvard University in 1833, taught for two years at Phillips Exeter Academy, and from 1835 to …

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  • 67Bowen [2] — Bowen (spr. Bohn), Francis, geb. in Charleston in Massachusetts, war 1835 bis 1839 Lehrer der Philosophie u. Nationalökonomie an diesem College u. beschäftigte sich seit 1841 ausschließlich mit literarischen Arbeiten in Cambridge. Er schr.:… …

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  • 68Glossary of philosophical isms — This is a list of topics relating to philosophy that end in ism . compactTOC NOTOC A * Absolutism – the position that in a particular domain of thought, all statements in that domain are either absolutely true or absolutely false: none is true… …

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  • 69KABBALAH — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction general notes terms used for kabbalah the historical development of the kabbalah the early beginnings of mysticism and esotericism apocalyptic esotericism and merkabah… …

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  • 70Moral relativism — For other uses, see Relativism Moral relativism may be any of several descriptive, meta ethical, or normative positions. Each of them is concerned with the differences in moral judgments across different people and cultures: Descriptive… …

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