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  • 111noumenon — noun In the philosophy of (1724 1804) and those whom he influenced, a thing as it is independent of any conceptualization or perception by the human mind; a thing in itself, postulated by practical reason but existing in a condition which is in… …

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  • 112existential — adjective a) Of, or relating to existence. b) Based on experience; empirical. Ant: phenomenal, noumenal, metaphysical See Also: aseity …

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  • 113Critique of Judgment — Part of a series on Immanuel …

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  • 114Nano guitar — Dustin W. Carr, under the direction of Professor Harold G. Craighead, created the nano guitar in the Cornell Nanofabrication Facility in 1997. The idea came about as a fun way to illustrate nanotechnology, and it did capture popular attention.[1] …

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  • 115Value (ethics) — For other uses, see Value (disambiguation). In ethics, value is a property of objects, including physical objects as well as abstract objects (e.g. actions), representing their degree of importance. Ethic value denotes something s degree of… …

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  • 116Le Monde comme Volonté et comme Représentation — Page de titre de la première édition 1819 Le Monde comme Volonté et comme Représentation (Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung) est l œuvre principale du philosophe allemand Arthur Schopenhauer, publiée pour la première fois chez Brockhaus à… …

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  • 117infinity — The unlimited; that which goes beyond any fixed bound. Exploration of this notion goes back at least to Zeno of Elea, and extensive mathematical treatment began with Eudoxus of Cnidus (4th c. BC). The mathematical notion was further developed by… …

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  • 118Madhyamika — (Skt., the middle way) A school of Buddhist philosophy. The middle way 228 emphasizes the emptiness (shunyata ) of things, and the way in which truth lies beyond all dichotomies and oppositions. But it also allows some value to relative or… …

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  • 119Neo-Kantianism — A general term for any doctrine in metaphysics or ethics owing its inspiration to Kant, but more particularly a term for various philosophical trends of this kind prominent in Germany between 1870 and 1920. The slogan ‘back to Kant’ was… …

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  • 120Schiller, Johann Cristoph Friedrich — (1759–1805) The German poet and man of letters is remembered philosophically principally for his influential insistence on the importance of aesthetics. Whereas Kant identified freedom with the exercise of reason, for Schiller the aesthetic… …

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