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  • 111Berkeley, George — George Berkeley David Berman BACKGROUND AND EARLY WORK George Berkeley was born on 12 March 1685 in Co. Kilkenny, where he spent his early years. His father was from England, his mother (very probably) was born in Ireland.1 After attending… …

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  • 112solipsist — SOLIPSÍST, Ă, solipsişti, ste, s.m. şi f., adj. 1. s.m. şi f. Adept al solipsismului. 2. adj. Care aparţine solipsismului, privitor la solipsism. – Din fr. solipsiste. Trimis de LauraGellner, 23.07.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  solipsíst s …

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  • 113solipsistic — 1885, from SOLIPSISM (Cf. solipsism) …

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  • 114solipsist — sə̇st noun ( s) Etymology: solipsism + ist : an adherent or advocate of solipsism the artist s egoism is outrageous … he is by nature a solipsist and the world exists only for him to exercise upon it his powers of creation W.S.Maugham …

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  • 115solipsist — noun see solipsism …

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  • 116solipsistic — adjective see solipsism …

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  • 117solipsistically — adverb see solipsism …

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  • 118Altruism — Selflessness redirects here. For the 1965 jazz album, see Selflessness: Featuring My Favorite Things. Giving alms to the poor is often considered an altruistic action in many cultures and religions. Altruism …

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  • 119Alchemy — Alchemist redirects here. For other uses, see Alchemist (disambiguation). For other uses, see Alchemy (disambiguation). Page from alchemic treatise of Ramon Llull, 16th century Alchemy is an influential philosophical tradition whose early… …

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  • 120Agnosticism — Certainty series Agnosticism Belief Certainty Doubt Determinism Epistemology Estimation Fallibilism …

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