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  • 41Live at NEARfest 2007 — Infobox Album | Name = Live at NEARfest 2007 Type = Live Album Artist = Pure Reason Revolution Released = June 20 2008 Genre = Progressive rock Label = [http://www.nearfestrecords.com NEARfest Records] Length = 67:47 Last album = The Dark Third… …

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  • 42Wisdom — is a concept of personal gaining of knowledge, understanding, experience, discretion, and intuitive understanding, along with a capacity to apply these qualities well towards finding solutions to problems. It is the judicious and purposeful… …

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  • 43List of female bass guitarists — This list of songs or music related items is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. This is a list of notable female bass guitarists. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L …

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  • 44Vienna Circle — The Vienna Circle (in German: der Wiener Kreis) was a group of philosophers who gathered around Moritz Schlick when he was called to the Vienna University in 1922, organized in a philosophical association named Verein Ernst Mach (Ernst Mach… …

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  • 45intellectualism — intellectualist, n. intellectualistic, adj. intellectualistically, adv. /in tl ek chooh euh liz euhm/, n. 1. devotion to intellectual pursuits. 2. the exercise of the intellect. 3. excessive emphasis on abstract or intellectual matters, esp. with …

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  • 46intellectualism — /ɪntəˈlɛktʃuəlɪzəm/ (say intuh lekchoohuhlizuhm) noun 1. the exercise of the intellect; devotion to intellectual pursuits. 2. Philosophy a. the doctrine that knowledge is wholly or chiefly derived from pure reason. b. the belief that reason is… …

  • 47a priori — [L.] 1. Theoretically, before experience, before trial, from assumed principles. 2. From pure reason, from the nature of the case, independently of all experience, necessarily, absolutely, apodictically, primordially, aboriginally,… …

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  • 48Intellectualism — In tel*lec tu*al*ism, n. 1. Intellectual power; intellectuality. [1913 Webster] 2. The doctrine that knowledge is derived from pure reason. [1913 Webster] 3. Preference for activities involving exercise of the intellect; sometimes, an excessive… …

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  • 49Ius naturale — is Latin for natural law , the laws common to all beings. Roman jurists wondered why the ius gentium (the laws which applied to foreigners and citizens alike) was in general accepted by all people living in the Empire. Their conclusion was that… …

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  • 50intellectualism — noun a) The use or development of the intellect. b) The doctrine that knowledge is derived from pure reason. Syn: rationalism See Also: intellectualist …

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