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  • 61Whitehead, Alfred North — (1861 1947)    by Roland Faber   Alfred North Whitehead is one of the more hidden but influential sources of Deleuze s thought. Unlike philosophers on whom Deleuze wrote books, Whitehead appears only in scattered remarks but, nevertheless, in a… …

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  • 62Transcendentalism — • The terms transcendent and transcendental have antithetical reference to experience or the empirical order Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Transcendentalism     Transcendentalism …

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  • 63PHILOSOPHIE — Nul ne se demande «pourquoi des mathématiciens?», dès lors que les mathématiques sont reconnues comme science. Mais «pourquoi des philosophes?» ne revient pas à la question beaucoup plus classique «pourquoi la philosophie?» à laquelle il est… …

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  • 64Jewish meditation — Meditative Kabbalah redirects here Portrait of a praying unknown man by Correggio, (c. 1525) Jewish meditation can refer to several traditional practices of contemplation, ranging from visualization and intuitive methods, or forms of emotional… …

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  • 65Mysticism — • Mysticism as direct union of the human soul with the Divinity primarily from a Catholic perspective, but does mention other mystical traditions Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mysticism     Mysticism …

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  • 66Trinity — This article is about the Christian Trinity. For other uses, see Trinity (disambiguation). Holy Trinity redirects here. For other uses, see Holy Trinity (disambiguation). Part of a series on Attributes of G …

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  • 67Theosophy — • A term used in general to designate the knowledge of God supposed to be obtained by the direct intuition of the Divine essence Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Theosophy     Theosophy …

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  • 68Vedanta Desika — (1269 – 1370) is considered the second greatest Sri Vaishnava writer. He was a great poet, devotee, philosopher and master teacher. Ramanuja s death in 1137 A.D. was followed by a sectarian split among the Sri Vaishnava sampradaya. By the end of… …

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  • 69SHEKHINAH — (Heb. שְׁכִינָה; lit. dwelling, resting ), or Divine Presence, refers most often in rabbinic literature to the numinous immanence of God in the world. The Shekhinah is God viewed in spatio temporal terms as a presence, particularly in a this… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 70Christian theology — The Prophetess Anna, Rembrandt, 1631 See also: History of Christian theology and Outline of Christian theology Christian doctrine redirects here. For the United States Court case known by that name, see G.L. Christian and associates v. US.… …

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