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  • 111Kant, Immanuel — born April 22, 1724, Königsberg, Prussia died Feb. 12, 1804, Königsberg German philosopher, one of the foremost thinkers of the Enlightenment. The son of a saddler, he studied at the university in Königsberg and taught there as privatdocent… …

    Universalium

  • 112Jeremy Bentham — Full name Jeremy Bentham Born 15 February 1748(1748 02 15) London, England Died 6 June 1832 …

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  • 113evil —    by Paul Hegarty   The world of simulation is entirely bound up with Good the real, the true, the safe, the hygienic, the politically correct, and the notion that we can all be part of a global community under the perceived Good of western… …

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  • 114Asha — This article is about a Zoroastrian principle. For other uses, see Asha (disambiguation). Part of a series on Zoroastrianism Portal …

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  • 115Peter Deunov — Peter Konstantinov Deunov Peter Deunov Full name Peter Konstantinov Deunov Born 11 July 1864 Died 27 December 1944 Era Christianity …

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  • 116Equal consideration of interests — is the name of a moral principle that states that one should both include all affected interests when calculating the rightness of an action, and weigh those interests equally. The term equal consideration of interests first appeared in Peter… …

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  • 117Conservatism in the United States — For related and other uses, see Conservatism (disambiguation). Part of a series on Conservatism …

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  • 118Politics Among Nations — Politics Among Nations : The Struggle for Power and Peace Auteur Hans Morgenthau Genre Ouvrage de théorie des relations internationales Éditeur original Knopf Pays d origine États Unis Lieu de parution original New York Date de parution …

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  • 119Ethics — For other uses, see Ethics (disambiguation). Philosophy …

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  • 120Biblical hermeneutics — refers to methods of interpreting the Bible. It is part of the broader hermeneutical question, relating to the problem of how one is to understand religious texts. By definition, this is a theological act, i.e., part of the discourse of a faith… …

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