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  • 71Religious Toleration —     Religious Toleration     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Religious Toleration     Toleration in general signifies patient forbearance in the presence of an evil which one is unable or unwilling to prevent. By religious toleration is understood the… …

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  • 72unchangeability — noun a) The property of being unchangeable b) The extent to which something is unchangeable …

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  • 73hard code — verb a) To build absolute and unchangeable strings into a program such that they can only be changed by modifying the source code and recompiling b) To insert an unchangeable program …

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  • 74Friedrich Nietzsche and free will — The 19th century philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche is known as a critic of Judeo Christian morality and religions in general. One of the arguments he raised against the truthfulness of these doctrines is that they base upon the concept of free will …

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  • 75With All of My Heart — The Greatest Hits Compilation par ZOEgirl Sortie 27 décembre 2005 Label Sparrow Critique …

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  • 76Anaxagoras and the atomists — C.C.W.Taylor ANAXAGORAS In the course of the fifth century BC the political and cultural pre eminence of Athens attracted to the city a considerable number of intellectuals of various kinds from all over the Greek world. This phenomenon, the so… …

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  • 77Augustine — Gerard O’Daly 1 LIFE AND PHILOSOPHICAL READINGS Augustine was born in Thagaste (modern Souk Ahras in Algeria) in Roman North Africa in AD 354. He died as bishop of Hippo (now Annaba, Algeria) in 430. His education followed the standard Roman… …

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  • 78Thomas Aquinas — Brian Davies OP Thomas Aquinas, son of Landulf d’Aquino and his wife Theodora, was born sometime between 1224 and 1226 in what was then the Kingdom of Naples.1 After a childhood education at the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino, he studied… …

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  • 79inexorable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unrelenting, unyielding, inflexible, firm. See severity. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Implacable] Syn. unyielding, inflexible, obdurate; see cruel 2 , obstinate . 2. [Necessary] Syn. relentless,… …

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  • 80unalterable — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unchangeable, fixed, unavoidable; see firm 1 , 2 , inevitable , resolute 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective 1. Incapable of changing or being modified: immutable, inalterable, inflexible, invariable, ironclad,… …

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