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  • 111Akrasia — (ancient Greek Polytonic|ἀκρασία, lacking command (over oneself) ), occasionally transliterated as acrasia, is the state of acting against one s better judgment. [Although this philosopher s technical term is usually employed in its Greek form (i …

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  • 112Transhumanism — This article is about the futurist ideology and movement. For the critique of humanism, see posthumanism …

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  • 113Chrysippus — This article is about the philosopher. For other people named Chrysippus, see Chrysippus (disambiguation). Chrysippus of Soli Roman copy of a Hellenistic bust of Chrysippus, British Museum Full name Chrysippus of Soli Born c. 279 BC …

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  • 114Ted Honderich — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = Contemporary philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = Photo of Ted Honderich name = Ted Honderich birth = January 30, 1933 death = school tradition = Analytic notable ideas = Consciousness… …

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  • 115List of war apology statements issued by Japan — 1960s= * 22 June 1965. Minister of Foreign Affairs Shiina Etsusaburo. In our two countries long history there have been unfortunate times, it is truly regretable and we are deeply remorseful (Signing of the Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan …

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  • 116Margaret Gilbert — is a philosopher best known for her work in the philosophy of social science, and, more specifically, for her founding contributions to the analytic philosophy of social phenomena. She has also made substantial contributions to other… …

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  • 117Imperial cult (ancient Rome) — Ancient Roman religion Marcus Aurelius (head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter …

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  • 118Nathaniel Lande — Born Canada Occupation Author, Filmmaker, Journalist, Professor, Inventor …

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  • 119Holocaust in Norway — In the middle of the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany, there were 2,173 Jews in Norway. At least 775 of these were arrested, detained, and/or deported. 742 were murdered in the camps, 23 died as a result of extrajudicial execution, murder,… …

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  • 120Mitverantwortung — Verantwortung bedeutet die Möglichkeit, dass eine Person für die Folgen eigener oder fremder Handlungen Rechenschaft ablegen muss. Sie drückt sich darin aus, bereit und fähig zu sein, später Antwort auf mögliche Fragen zu deren Folgen zu geben.… …

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