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  • 71Philosophy — • Detailed article on the history of the love of wisdom Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Philosophy     Philosophy     † …

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  • 72Predestinarianism — • A heresy which reduces the eternal salvation of the elect as well as the eternal damnation of the reprobate to one cause alone, namely to the sovereign will of God, and thereby excludes the free co operation of man as a secondary factor in… …

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  • 73Controversies on Grace —     Controversies on Grace     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Controversies on Grace     These are concerned chiefly with the relation between grace and free will. How can the all persuasiveness of grace, which imposes such a potent influence on the… …

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  • 74Vincenzo Gioberti —     Vincenzo Gioberti     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Vincenzo Gioberti     An Italian statesman and philosopher; b. at Turin, 5 April, 1801; d. at Paris, 26 October, 1852. When still very young he lost his parents and at the age of sixteen he was… …

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  • 75deserving — 1. adjective a) worthy of reward or praise; meritorious the deserving poor b) meriting, worthy (reward, punishment etc.) A …

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  • 76Final goods — Consumer goods redirects here. For the band, see The Consumer Goods. In economics final goods are goods that are ultimately consumed rather than used in the production of another good. For example, a car sold to a consumer is a final good; the… …

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  • 77Damaged good — In economics, a damaged good (sometimes termed crippleware or product with anti features ) is a good that has been deliberately limited in performance, quality or utility,[1][2][3] typically for marketing reasons as part of a strategy of product… …

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  • 78Do otherwise in the same circumstances — The ability to choose and do otherwise in exactly the same circumstances is one of two criteria considered essential for libertarian free will and for moral responsibility. The other is the existence of alternative possibilities for action.[1]… …

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  • 79Neutral good — This article is about an economic term. For Dungeons Dragons related term, see Alignment (Dungeons Dragons)#Neutral good. In economics, neutral goods are goods that have a demand that is not dependent to the income. Examples of neutral goods… …

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  • 80Book of Doctrines and Beliefs —    by Saadia Gaon (933)    The most important work of the Jewish philosopher SAADIA GAON is his monumental Book of Doctrines and Beliefs. Writing at a time when many of his fellow Jews were questioning their own beliefs in the face of convincing… …

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