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  • 111Derealization — (sometimes abbreviated as DR) is an alteration in the perception or experience of the external world so that it seems strange or unreal. Other symptoms include feeling as though one s environment is lacking in spontaneity, emotional coloring and… …

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  • 112Appropriation — • In theology, appropriation is used in speaking of the different Persons of the Trinity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Appropriation     Appropriation      …

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  • 113soul —    While the word soul has multiple meanings and connotations within philosophy, one might identify the core term as referring to the immaterial essence of a living thing, most often of a human person. The two predominant views on the soul in… …

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  • 114More, Henry — ▪ British poet and philosopher born 1614, Grantham, Lincolnshire, Eng. died Sept. 1, 1687, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire  English poet and philosopher of religion who was perhaps the best known of the group of thinkers known as the Cambridge… …

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  • 115spirit — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French or Latin; Anglo French, espirit, spirit, from Latin spiritus, literally, breath, from spirare to blow, breathe Date: 13th century 1. an animating or vital principle held to give life to… …

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  • 116spirit — I. n. 1. Air, breath. 2. Life. 3. Vital essence (apart from matter), immaterial substance. 4. Soul, pure intelligence, inner man. 5. Soul, disembodied soul. 6. Apparition, ghost, spectre, shade, phantom. 7 …

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  • 117tinc|ture — «TIHNGK chuhr», noun, verb, tured, tur|ing. –n. 1. a solution of medicine in alcohol or in a mixture that is chiefly of alcohol: »tincture of iodine. 2. Figurative. a trace; tinge; flavor: »His stern face showed for a moment a slight tincture of… …

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  • 118Idealism — The 20th century British scientist Sir James Jeans wrote that the Universe begins to look more like a great thought than like a great machine This article is about the philosophical notion of idealism. For other uses, see Idealism… …

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  • 119Potsdam Denkschrift — The Potsdam Denkschrift is a declaration of Hans Peter Dürr, J. Daniel Dahm and Rudolf zur Lippe under the patronage of the Federation of German Scientists VDW. It is the base – the “mother” of the abstract condensed version, the Potsdam… …

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  • 120Categories (Stoic) — The term Stoic Categories refers to Stoic ideas regarding Categories: the most fundamental classes of being for all things. The Stoics believed there were four categories (substance, quality, disposition, relative dispostion) which were the… …

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