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  • 21Hegel’s logic and philosophy of mind — Willem deVries LOGIC AND MIND IN HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY Hegel is above all a systematic philosopher. Awe inspiring in its scope, his philosophy left no subject untouched. Logic provides the central, unifying framework as well as the general… …

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  • 22thorough — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. thoroughgoing, painstaking, exact, careful; complete, absolute, unqualified, arrant, out and out; exhaustive, deep, sweeping. See completion. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Painstaking] Syn. exact,… …

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  • 23Loyalty — For other uses, see Loyalty (disambiguation). Loyalty is faithfulness or a devotion to a person, country, group, or cause (Philosophers disagree as to what things one can be loyal to. Some, as explained in more detail below, argue that one can be …

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  • 24complete — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Not lacking in any part] Syn. full, whole, entire, total, intact, replete, unimpaired, undivided, unabridged, uncut, unbroken, comprehensive, exhaustive; see also full 1 , 3 , whole 1 . 2. [Finished] Syn. concluded,… …

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  • 25deep-dyed — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective : thorough, unrelieved, ingrained a deep dyed villain a deep dyed Tory * * * /deep duyd /, adj. thorough; unmitigated: a deep dyed villain. [1810 …

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  • 26N. T. Wright — The Rt Revd Prof  Tom Wright  PhD DD[1] LHD MA(Oxon)[1] Professor at St Andrews …

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  • 27Communist Party of the Philippines — This article is about the party re founded by José María Sison. For the original Communist Party of the Philippines founded in 1930, see PKP 1930. Communist Party of the Philippines MLM Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas …

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  • 28Philosophy — For other uses, see Philosophy (disambiguation) …

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  • 29Reciprocity (social and political philosophy) — The social norm of reciprocity is the expectation that people will respond to each other in similar ways responding to gifts and kindnesses from others with similar benevolence of their own, and responding to harmful, hurtful acts from others… …

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  • 30empiricism — empiricist, n., adj. /em pir euh siz euhm/, n. 1. empirical method or practice. 2. Philos. the doctrine that all knowledge is derived from sense experience. Cf. rationalism (def. 2). 3. undue reliance upon experience, as in medicine; quackery. 4 …

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