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  • 91Epicureanism — • In its popular sense, the word stands for a refined and calculating selfishness, seeking not power or fame, but the pleasures of sense, particularly of the palate, and those in company rather than solitude Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… …

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  • 92France — • Geography, statistics, and history Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. France     France     † …

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  • 93Parables — • A comparison, or a parallel, by which one thing is used to illustrate another. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Parables     Parables      …

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  • 94Society of Friends (Quakers) —     Society of Friends (Quakers)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Society of Friends (Quakers)     The official designation of an Anglo American religious sect originally styling themselves Children of Truth and Children of Light , but in scorn by… …

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  • 95Creativity (religion) — For creativity in Christianity, see Image of God. Creativity Church symbol on red background. Red symbolizes struggle. White represents emergence of Whiter world.[1] …

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  • 96Wild Side Story — Logo for 2001 Stockholm run with silhouette from 1973 and drawing from 1976 Wild Side Story is a stage show[1] that originated as an underground happening in Miami Beach, Florida in 1973. From that year until t …

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  • 97Weyl , Hermann — (1885–1955) German mathematician Born at Elmshorn in Germany, Weyl studied at Göttingen, where he was one of David Hilbert s most oustanding students. He became a coworker of Hilbert, who influenced his particular interests and his general… …

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  • 98Vitruvius — (Marcus Vitruvius Pollio; c. 80 25 BCE)    Roman engineer and writer who served Emperor Caesar Augustus. Vitruvius was the author of the only architectural treatise from antiquity to have survived, De architectura. Although this text was known… …

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  • 99Thomas Aquinas — Brian Davies OP Thomas Aquinas, son of Landulf d’Aquino and his wife Theodora, was born sometime between 1224 and 1226 in what was then the Kingdom of Naples.1 After a childhood education at the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino, he studied… …

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  • 100Late medieval logic — Paul Vincent Spade I Medieval logic encompassed more than what we call logic today. It included semantics, philosophy of language, parts of physics, of philosophy of mind and of epistemology. Late medieval logic began around 1300 and lasted… …

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