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  • 1inextricable — [in eks′tri kə bəl; ] often [ in΄ek strik′ə bəl, in΄ikstrik′ə bəl] adj. [L inextricabilis < in , IN 2 + extricabilis] 1. that one cannot extricate oneself from 2. that cannot be disentangled or untied 3. so complicated or involved as to be… …

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  • 2in|ex´tri|ca|ble|ness — in|ex|tri|ca|ble «ihn EHK struh kuh buhl», adjective. 1. that one cannot get out of: »an inextricable maze. Figurative. inextricable difficulty. 2. that cannot be disentangled, untied, or solved; hopelessly involved or perplexing: »inextricable… …

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  • 3in|ex|tri|ca|ble — «ihn EHK struh kuh buhl», adjective. 1. that one cannot get out of: »an inextricable maze. Figurative. inextricable difficulty. 2. that cannot be disentangled, untied, or solved; hopelessly involved or perplexing: »inextricable confusion. ╂[<… …

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  • 4inextricable — /ˌɪnəksˈtrɪkəbəl/ (say .inuhks trikuhbuhl), /ɪnˈɛkstrəkəbəl/ (say in ekstruhkuhbuhl) adjective 1. from which one cannot extricate oneself: an inextricable maze. 2. that cannot be disentangled, undone, or loosed, as a tangle, knot, grasp, etc. 3.… …

  • 5inextricable — (adj.) early 15c., from L. inextricabilis that cannot be disentangled, from in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + extricare (see EXTRICATE (Cf. extricate)). Related: Inextricably …

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  • 6inextricable — a. Intricate, perplexed, entangled, that cannot be disentangled, not to be unravelled …

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  • 7Spinoza: the moral and political philosophy — The moral and political philosophy of Spinoza Hans W.Blom Spinoza as a moral and political philosopher was the proponent of a radical and extremely consistent version of seventeenth century Dutch naturalism. As a consequence of the burgeoning… …

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  • 8Immortal Zugzwang Game — The Immortal Zugzwang Game is a 1923 chess game between Friedrich Saemisch and Aron Nimzowitsch, played in Copenhagen. It is called that because the final position is sometimes considered a rare instance of zugzwang occurring in the middlegame.… …

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  • 9Nietzsche and freedom — 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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  • 10Friedrich 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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