Keats' Ode To A Grecian Urn
.... after the analogy of the operations of human art." In this manner, Kant (1795) agrees with Keats in that art is a manifestation of the
truth or
essence of life ....
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Ode To A Grecian Urn (Keats)
.... after the analogy of the operations of human art." In this manner, Kant (1795) agrees with Keats in that art is a manifestation of the
truth or
essence of life ....
(1117

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Homer and Plato
.... Nietzsche did not believe we can turn to philosophy, religion, science or any other discipline to appeal to some absolute
essence of
truth. ....
(1259

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Homer'sThe Iliad & Plato's Meno
.... Nietzsche did not believe we can turn to philosophy, religion, science or any other discipline to appeal to some absolute
essence of
truth. ....
(1259

5

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Plato's Republic
.... are like great craftsmen in putting together the form or
essence of things .... Plato is saying that most individuals remain in the dark about the
truth of ultimate ....
(970

4

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Plato's Republic & the Just State
.... are like great craftsmen in putting together the form or
essence of things .... Plato is saying that most individuals remain in the dark about the
truth of ultimate ....
(970

4

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Descartes' Philosophy
.... "Cogito, ergo sum" is, in
essence, based on the validity and
truth of the principle of contradiction, which asserts that it is impossible for something to ....
(957

4

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Power and Truth
.... In
essence, believing the strongest or fittest survive best in the fight for scarce .... and moral judgments is also evidence that the nature of
truth is shaped or ....
(1752

7

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Marx and Religion
.... The abstraction is the problem: The
essence of man is no abstraction inherent in .... That is in the background of this reference to objective
truth: The question ....
(1367

5

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Truth and Dreaming
.... argument is not whether we are convinced but whether we understand its
essence. .... waking states are equal in his philosophy in terms of representing the
truth. ....
(1530

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Phenomenology of Spirit (Hegel)
.... The only
essence we merely perceive is existence, the fact that the object is. .... To know is to assert one's correct judgments, grounded in
truth by relating them ....
(1803

7

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Adrienne Rich's poem "Diving into the Wreck"
.... wreck." Again, she emphasizes that she is after the real thing, the
truth, not the .... In
essence, that is precisely what the poet has come to do--to save herself ....
(1615

6

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Biblical Truth: A Discussion
.... It bears the imprint of human frailty, but it also carries the
truth and power of .... serve the purposes of God." In other words, a divine voice or
essence can be ....
(5201

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Libraries, Digital Information, and Plato
.... the "Forms." Forms are eternal immutable forms or ideas that are the
essence and ideal .... We know now that an absolute
truth exists and that we have the capacity ....
(1579

6

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Reality Therapy and Christianity
.... life." Point by point, reality therapy reflects Biblical teaching, which is in
essence its own form of reality therapy. The Bible highlights
truth, and reality ....
(962

4

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Zen Art-Ten Oxherding Pictures
.... It is a light that has existed before creation itself and it is the light of real
truth of the nature of self and the
essence of things. ....
(4762

19

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Hindu Concept of Self
.... is best discovered by pursuing the question, 'Who am I?' . . . Ramana's vision of
truth was grounded in the conviction that man's inner
essence is eternal ....
(3113

12

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Plato's Dialogues
.... reality absolute definitions are difficult to come by in light of human limitations of knowing the true
essence of things like virtue, justice,
truth, and piety ....
(4888

20

)
PLATO ESSAY: Plato's Dialogues
.... reality absolute definitions are difficult to come by in light of human limitations of knowing the true
essence of things like virtue, justice,
truth, and piety ....
(4888

20

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Concepts of Metaphysics
.... Being thus takes on the character of
essence (Windelband 139). .... and other sensory inputs on which we rely and which may not be giving us the
truth about the ....
(2436

10

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Definition of Spiritual Freedom & Nietzsche
.... true, but he will remain fettered because he has arrived at that
truth not through .... the fettered spirit, but that does not mean the two are the same in
essence. ....
(1363

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The question of existence
.... We come to the
truth, then, as a matter of rediscovery (Palmer 63). .... Existentialism first declares that existence is prior to
essence (Grene 2). This seems a ....
(966

4

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Plato & Aristotle on Knowledge
.... knows. We come to the
truth, then, as a matter of rediscovery. .... form. Form is the thing's
essence or nature and is related to its function. ....
(1381

6

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Pyrrhonian Skepticism
.... or
essence, of things is elusive to human reason and cannot be known. Those who insist on certainty, Montaigne says, consider Sebonde's approach to
truth " ....
(1701

7

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Philosophies of Plato & Nietzsche
.... This is because like Plato's conception of the absolute forms, only the
essence or glimpses of .... a description of the facades that often mask the real
truth of a ....
(1408

6

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Views of Plato & Aristotle on Rhetoric
.... over-reliance on emotional appeal to the abandonment or the ignorance of
truth. .... The argumentative modes of persuasion are the
essence of the art of rhetoric ....
(1202

5

)
Journalism Coverage
.... This is the
essence of journalism to reach the public with the news and the import of that news. .... "Good Journalismàis to serve
truth and democracy."
(505

2

)
Oedipus the King Themes
....
essence of the play with respect to these themes of light and dark, sight and blindness, is the self-blinding of the protagonist when he discovers the
truth of ....
(1755

7

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Poetry Comparison of Dickinson & Whitman
.... is the spirit that enters fully into the life before him and contemplates its
essence. .... he can see from his perch on the edge of a transcendent
truth, in this ....
(2439

10

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Existentialism
.... Sartre asserts that existence is prior to
essence and that our condition is what .... For Sartre, there is an absolute
truth which can be grasped, and it can be ....
(2267

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