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  • 31Jacques Derrida — Derrida redirects here. For the documentary film, see Derrida (film). For the physicist, see Bernard Derrida. Jacques Derrida Full name Jacques Derrida Born July 15, 1930(1930 07 15) El Biar ( …

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  • 32Universals — • Those ideas which, while excluding whatever constitutes the difference of things of the same genus or species, represent that which is necessary to their constitution, is essential, and is therefore common to all, remaining fixed in all… …

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  • 33Baruch Spinoza — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 17th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE| image size = 200px image caption = name = Baruch de Spinoza birth = November 24, 1632 (Amsterdam, Netherlands) death = February 21, 1677 (The Hague,… …

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  • 34Homoiousian — Ho moi*ou si*an, n. [Gr. ?, ?, of like substance; o moios + o ysi a the substance, being, essence.] (Eccl. Hist.) One of the semi Arians of the 4th century, who held that the Son was of like, but not the same, essence or substance with the… …

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  • 35Portrait painting — See Portrait for more about the general topic of portraits. Portrait painting is a genre in painting, where the intent is to depict the visual appearance of the subject. Beside human beings, animals, pets and even inanimate objects can be chosen… …

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  • 36Shaktism — ( Sanskrit: IAST|Śāktaṃ, sa. शाक्तं; lit., doctrine of power or doctrine of the Goddess ) is a denomination of Hinduism that focuses worship upon Shakti or Devi – the Hindu Divine Mother – as the absolute, ultimate Godhead. It is, along with… …

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  • 37Ho|moi|ou|si|an — «HOH moy OO see uhn, OW », adjective, noun. Theology. –adj. relating to or maintaining likeness of substance between the Father and the Son. –n. a member of a church party of the 300 s that maintained that the essence of the Son is similar to,… …

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  • 38Christianity and Judaism — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 39Bushido literature — Early Literature=KojikiThe Kojiki is Japan s oldest extant book. Written in 712 AD, it contains passages about Yamato Takeru, the son of the emperor Keiko. It includes references to the use and admiration of the sword by Japanese warriors:: The… …

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  • 40The Blind Owl — infobox Book | name = The Blind Owl title orig = بوف کور Boof e koor translator = Iraj Bashiri image caption = author = Sadegh Hedayat illustrator = cover artist = country = flagicon|Iran Iran language = Persian series = genre = publisher =… …

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