After-thought

  • 121Peace In Islamic Thought — As in other Abrahamic religions, peace is a basic concept of Islam. The Arabic term Islam itself (إسلام) is usually translated as submission ; submission of desires to the will of God. It comes from the term aslama , which means to surrender or… …

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  • 122animal thought — In the philosophy of mind as well as ethics the treatment of animals exposes major problems. If other animals differ from human beings, how is the difference to be characterized: do animals think and reason, or have thoughts and beliefs? In… …

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  • 123give\ it\ some\ thought — v. phr. To wait and see; consider something after some time has elapsed. Will you buy my car? Fred asked. Let me give it some thought, Jim answered. Contrast: sleep on …

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  • 124train of thought — Digest 20/2002 a course of reasoning; a succession of connected ideas Dianne couldn t seem to concentrate on her work. Her mind was wandering and she kept losing her train of thought. The expression suggests a series of thoughts connected… …

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  • 125without a second thought — acting immediately, without stopping to think Without a second thought, she ran after the thief …

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  • 126af·ter·thought — /ˈæftɚˌθɑːt, Brit ˈɑːftəˌθɔːt/ noun, pl thoughts [count] : something done or said after other things because it was not thought of earlier Then I remembered, almost as an afterthought, to feed the cat. The fact was hidden deep in the report,… …

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  • 127BUDDHIST SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT —    the first major division in the SAGHA is traditionally connected with the Council of Vail approximately 100 years after death of the BUDDHA (383 BC). Disagreement arose concerning degree of strictness with which monastic discipline was to be… …

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  • 128Manichaeism —     Manichæism     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Manichæism     Manichæism is a religion founded by the Persian Mani in the latter half of the third century. It purported to be the true synthesis of all the religious systems then known, and actually… …

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