Free-Will & True Republic, Augustine and Machiavelli
.... republic. The truth of the
matter is that neither of the perceptions is highly desirable as a basis for developing a
true republic. If ....
(1109

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Letter About Buying A Used Car
.... It is
true that parts for an older car are sometimes harder to find, but that is
true no
matter what kind of car is involved. We ....
(1272

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"Gimpel the Fool"
.... certainly is), his desire to believe in other people no
matter how often .... that we normally understand the word "transformed." It is
true, nevertheless, that ....
(1781

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Nature of Metaphysics
.... is viewed: "If there is no ultimate reality, then metaphysics is a study without a subject-
matter" Inwagen 3). This is not precisely
true, since learning that ....
(1572

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Concepts of Metaphysics
.... He believed that
matter extended throughout the universe leaving no empty space .... For Aristotle, the
true reality is the essence which unfolds in the phenomena of ....
(2436

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Socrates The Apology
.... However, some concepts are
true no
matter what the state of a human mind: "For whether I am awake or asleep, two and three added together are five, and a ....
(4497

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Aristotle and Plato
.... For Aristotle, the
true reality is the essence which unfolds in the phenomena .... four kinds and which depends on the contrary potentialities of
matter: All things ....
(1638

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A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... that can never be
true love is the passion Olivia develops for the disguised Viola, not knowing that Viola is a girl and not a boy. The
matter is complicated ....
(1590

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Guide to Educating Children
.... be acted on" (15). The problem is that what is "known and
true" is largely a
matter of faith, not fact. The most pervasive and well ....
(2976

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Greeks Mythology and Philosophy
.... a well-known classical scholar wrote as recently as 1969: "
True myth is .... reality and the relationships between such elements as mind and
matter, substance and ....
(1521

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Substance in Aristotle's Metaphysics
.... which is essential to the conception of statement of truth from what conception and statement are
true of. .... Substance is not to be equated solely with
matter. ....
(710

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Purposes Served by The Bible
.... Nothing that is unseen and spiritual can be expressed in concrete terms. This is
true of
matter such as molecules and atoms, and it is even more
true of God. ....
(1089

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Black Feminism and Questions of Identity
.... of their own status as the dupes of the
true ruling class should be more effective than direct moral arguments -- no
matter how
true these arguments may be. ....
(2054

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Fantasy in Shakespeare's Plays
.... than the vengeful magic of the latter, in keeping with the subject
matter of the two .... Lysander states that "the course of
true love never did run smooth" (Ii134 ....
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Ode to a Grecian Urn (Keats). Stonehedge
.... The scene on the urn will exist after Keats and the reader are long gone, and this is
true no
matter when the reader picks up the poem, just as the poem itself ....
(2771

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The teaching of chemistry
.... This is
true of all subject
matter, but in terms of the teaching of chemistry, it is important that the beginning of certain concepts be taught in the early ....
(1976

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JUDICIAL REVIEW
.... All this was
true before and when the Constitution was framed and adopted. .... insisting that the judiciary was incompetent to adjudicate such a
matter because of ....
(1851

7

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Emerson, Whitman & Fitzgerald on Individualism
.... to believe that what is
true for you in your private heart is
true for all .... It is not a
matter of overcoming the body to find the soul, for Whitman sees the two ....
(1040

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The soul-body relationship
.... diseases which overtake and impede us in the search after
true being .... Aristotle approaches different subject
matter with a similar methodology while also varying ....
(1912

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Views of Reincarnation
.... As Swami Tripurari (1) explains these facets of the Vedanta view of reincarnation, "The
true self is the witness to
matter's transformation and that by knowing ....
(1507

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History of Western Fashion
.... rank and her sexual attractiveness to her husband (and other), and if unmarried, to her admirers," it is also
true that as a practical
matter fashion appeals ....
(2790

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Plato, Aristotle, and Machiavelli
.... Virtu referred mainly to the ability to do something well and it did not really
matter what that "something" was. For a ruler, the
true measure of success was ....
(2455

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The Economics of American Slavery
.... Even if this is
true, even if slaves did do much more around the plantation than earlier .... It does not
matter how much they were paid, what work they did, or how ....
(1761

7

)
Cosmology
.... of scholarship have produced remarkably little by way of
true antecedents (Barnes .... and the relationships between such elements as mind and
matter, substance and ....
(2724

11

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The issue of cosmology
.... of scholarship have produced remarkably little by way of
true antecedents (Barnes .... and the relationships between such elements as mind and
matter, substance and ....
(2716

11

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Thomas Mann Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man
.... He cites the case of Wagner and states: Thus no
matter how powerful and
true Wagner's German character may be, it is refracted and broken up in a modern way ....
(1602

6

)
Ethical Agreements
.... especially ethical or moral himself and it was no more than a
matter of self .... that Congressman Smith may be brought into the bank not knowing its
true and quite ....
(1888

8

)
Emerson and Whitman on Individualism
.... self-reliance but of finding it, not a
matter of acceding to authority but a
matter of finding the source of the voice that tells us what is
true and what is ....
(2513

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)
American Concept of Federalism
.... This is
true. .... In order to arrive at such a conclusion, it is necessary for Thomas to argue that, although all other aspects of the
matter are regulated by the ....
(1914

8

)
Body and Mind and the New Epiphenomenalism
.... 5-6), the assumption of individuality (6-7), and the reality of
matter (7). Although .... Perhaps, it is not
true that all that is one of the body is of one sort ....
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