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  Plato and Rousseau Freedom
.... The interest of the philosophers is knowledge and their highest virtue is wisdom achieved by reason (ie their soul). Warriors have ....
(1928 8 )

Dickinson Poetry
.... Once again, we see a speaker who is fearful of mortality because if this light should happen to go, ie, if the soul was unable to feel hurt and manifest meaning ....
(1312 5 )

John Locke's Of Identity and Diversity
.... So that personal identity reaching no further than consciousness reaches, a pre-existent spirit [ie, the soul] not having continued so many ages in a state ....
(1100 4 )

Plato's Republic
.... The interest of the philosophers is knowledge and their highest virtue is wisdom achieved by reason (ie their soul). Warriors have ....
(1890 8 )

Plato Crito & Phaedo
.... In this dialogue Socrates argues that the realm of ideas is separate from the senses, ie, the body. The soul, as the intermediary between the body and the mind ....
(559 2 )

Martin Luther
.... That unpaid debt stands between a soul and its salvation. Until it is paid soul and salvation are not reconciled, ie, the soul and God are not reconciled. ....
(4006 16 )

On the Resurrection of the Flesh
.... Tertullian 2.2). That is analogous to the fact that human beings have corporeal and spiritual being, ie, body and soul. In the figure ....
(3217 13 )

Dickinson - poems
.... However, this soul cannot interact with the earthly realm because it needs its eyes, ie, its windows, to do so, "And then the Windows failed-and then/I could ....
(996 4 )

The Literature of the Reincarnation
.... as the Creator promised that He should be" (Tertullian 2.2) is analogous to the fact that human beings have corporeal and spiritual being, ie, body and soul. ....
(5625 23 )

Aristotle's Philosophy Applied to John W. Hickley Jr.
.... a soul has not learned the habits of the good, then it is difficult to see how that individual can engage in the project of purposeful ethical action, ie, in ....
(2380 10 )

Influence of Greek Philosophy on Chrisitan Theology
.... unless it is combined with a living person who, thus, has a soul which may .... In other words, according to Christian (ie Catholic) faith, kings and princes are no ....
(1262 5 )

Early Christian Theology
.... real. The republic, he says, ought to be governed by a just and virtuous man, ie, one with what Plato calls a good soul. Now virtue ....
(2628 11 )

Analysis of Buddhism and Buddha
.... Anatta is the principle that all in all life there is no thing that can be regarded as a psychic substance or thing, ie, the soul. ....
(1833 7 )

Comparison of Hinduism and Buddhism
.... called "karma," is the precept or law by which the soul passes from one .... form a 'trinity.' Where Vishnu and Shiva represent opposite forces, ie existency and ....
(1772 7 )

Plato's Philosophical Treatise, The Republic
.... so there will be only one state of excellence for both the soul and the .... on a degree of satisfaction; each individual (and group of individuals, ie the guardians ....
(1421 6 )

Notion of Good in The Republic
.... so there will be only one state of excellence for both the soul and the .... on a degree of satisfaction; each individual (and group of individuals, ie the guardians ....
(1421 6 )

Leibnitz's Concept of Monads
.... However, when compared to the mutability of the external (ie, extended, phenomenal, or .... To this extent, then, each monad is a soul, responding in an unspecified ....
(2962 12 )

Martin Luther's Views on Salvation
.... appropriate penance, are sent to purgatory, where temporal punishment, as it is called, purifies the soul and enables it to enter heaven, ie, achieve salvation ....
(2333 9 )

Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
.... which include actions) in turn reflects that certain temperament (ie, habit of .... more exactly the form of happiness that the individual's soul experiences over ....
(2851 11 )

St. Augustine
.... to life," no welcome here for the chronically diseased by nature or nurture (ie those whose .... concerned with the nature of creation and time), "My soul yearns to ....
(1978 8 )

Monadology System of Leibniz
.... However, when compared to the mutability of the external (ie, extended, phenomenal, or .... To this extent, then, each monad is a soul, responding in an unspecified ....
(1884 8 )

Figure of Shiva
.... Until the human being achieves this, the being (not strictly the soul) will revisit (ie, be reincarnated in) human forms until craving is fully expunged and ....
(2433 10 )

Plato and Henry Thoreau on Wisdom
.... by experiencing brute nature and forming a synthesis between it and human (ie their own .... of the theory of Ideas, it is concluded that the soul, which knows ideas ....
(880 4 )

St. Catherine of Siena
.... woman to be admitted as a so-called tertiary; most tertiaries, ie, laymen and .... have a logical pattern that conforms to Catholic theology of virtue and the soul. ....
(3114 12 )

Leibniz's Philosophical System
.... Yet in order to think for itself the soul must contain not just the capacity .... was the ultimate case of a result which produced a greater good (ie, the salvation ....
(1757 7 )

The Metaphysics of Leibniz
.... Yet in order to think for itself the soul must contain not just the capacity .... was the ultimate case of a result which produced a greater good (ie, the salvation ....
(1757 7 )

Flannery O'Connor
.... Her transformation, coming a moment before her death, is the heart and soul of the .... in direct defiance of the call to radical love made by Jesus--ie, the call ....
(1427 6 )

Bronte and Douglass
.... analyze the sounds that shall pass through the chambers of his soul,-and if .... However, both are able to overcome these limitations, ie, Jane is able to become a ....
(1581 6 )

I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
.... about Booker T. Washington, she has explored literature, culture and art-ie., she has developed a soul, a soul that will accept no unjustly imposed boundaries. ....
(1141 5 )

Byzantium
.... personal power to disassociate his soul from his physical desires in order to gain immortality, if even for a brief moment, in his song (ie, poetry), "Consume ....
(2524 10 )

 
 
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