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  1. To Kant, things-in-themselves ground the phenomenal representations in, our ,minds; Schopenhauer, on the other hand, believed phenomena and Noumea to be
  2. It, let us therefore try to look the truth in the face. Let us try to assume, our ,fundamental ambiguity. It is in the knowledge of the genuine conditions of our
  3. Of italic acid. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is an essential vitamin required in, our ,body and is present in such foods as AMLA, lemon,citrus fruits, and guava.
  4. Communities, under a conviction of the absolute necessity of uniting all, our ,councils and all our strength, to maintain and defend our common liberties ...
  5. Linguistics, including the reconstruction of past languages, from which, our ,current languages have descended; ethnolinguistics, the study of the
  6. I: II Question 26,Article 4 states that we should love our selves more than, our ,neighbor. His interpretation of the Pauline phrase is that we should seek the
  7. The end exists potentiality, therefore actuality is the end. Referring then to, our ,previous example, we could say that an actuality is when a plant does one of
  8. Reason, he claimed that a good person would have sympathy for animals, who are, our ,fellow sufferers. Compassion for animals is intimately associated with goodness
  9. Love God more than our selves and our neighbor, taken as an entirety, more than, our ,bodily life, since the ultimate purpose of love of our neighbor is to share in
  10. Of the Greek were mostly qualitative aspects of matter, not quantitative, as, our , modern elements are. " ... True alchemy never regarded earth, air,water, and
  11. In salt, although perhaps I could name a country, which would be glad to eat up, our ,whole nation without it. " That Swift’s main target in A Modest Proposal was
  12. Hereditarian argument. On the question of eugenics, Schopenhauer wrote: With, our ,knowledge of the complete alterability both of character and of mental
  13. Object we know more intimately than we know any object of sense perception:, our ,own body. We know our human bodies have boundaries and occupy space, the same
  14. In such a world-view, since the belief is that such a practice promotes, our ,own happiness:" The more we care for the happiness of others, the greater our
  15. Read this masterful book without thinking through some basic concepts of, our ,time. " In the National Review, conservative author Whittaker Chambers called
  16. Implementing that will; and then, with the agency and industry teams that built, our ,spacecraft, the Saturn, the Columbia, the Eagle, and the little EMU, the
  17. Had" invaded our territory and shed the blood of our fellow-citizens on, our ,own soil ". Lincoln demanded that Polk show Congress the exact spot on which
  18. The Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of, our ,nature. " The failure of the Peace Conference of 1861 signaled that legislative
  19. Have boundaries and occupy space, the same way other objects known only through, our ,named senses do. Though we seldom think of our body as a physical object, we
  20. Do not cause phenomena, but rather phenomena are simply the way by which, our ,minds perceive the Noumea, according to the Principle of Sufficient Reason.
  21. We have that can signify both the real essence of all external things and also, our ,own direct, inner experience. Since everything is basically Will, then humans
  22. A conviction of the absolute necessity of uniting all our councils and all, our ,strength, to maintain and defend our common liberties ... The document could
  23. Others. He does think though, that we should love God more than our selves and, our ,neighbor, taken as an entirety, more than our bodily life, since the ultimate
  24. That the very distinction between self and other is part of the root cause of, our ,suffering. In practical terms, however,because of the spontaneous
  25. Acids are required for synthesis of proteins required for growth and repair of, our ,body tissues. Fatty acids are also required for growth and repair of body
  26. The abolitionist movement in the United States. He describes the treatment of ", our ,innocent black brothers whom force and injustice have delivered into the
  27. Of the monstrous injustice of slavery itself. I hate it because it deprives, our ,republican example of its just influence in the world ..." In late 1854
  28. Or purpose that brings about an event (not necessarily a mental goal). Taking, our ,two dominoes, it requires someone to intentionally knock the dominoes over as
  29. Night. He called the opening up of Sanskrit literature" the greatest gift of, our ,century ", and predicted that the philosophy and knowledge of the Upanishads
  30. The" father of history" and the Roman historian Tacitus, who wrote many of, our ,only surviving contemporary accounts of several ancient Celtic and Germanic
  31. Of uniting all our councils and all our strength, to maintain and defend, our ,common liberties ... The document could not become officially effective until
  32. Itself, Amazon spokesman Drew Hardener stated that the company is" changing, our ,systems so that in the future we will not remove books from customers' devices
  33. O beautiful for vision clear, : That sees beyond the years, : The nighttime sky, our ,hopes that fly, : Undimmed by human tears.: America! America!: God shed His
  34. It is in the knowledge of the genuine conditions of our life that we must draw, our ,strength to live and our reason for acting. ". Other continental philosophers
  35. That Mexican soldiers had" invaded our territory and shed the blood of, our ,fellow-citizens on our own soil ". Lincoln demanded that Polk show Congress the
  36. Columbia, the Eagle, and the little EMU, the spacesuit and backpack that was, our ,small spacecraft out on the lunar surface. We would like to give special thanks
  37. This he meant that the unique characteristic of cinema as a medium was to take, our ,experience of time and alter it. Unedited movie footage transcribes time in
  38. Play very important roles in the human body. The hydrochloric acid present in, our ,stomach aids in digestion by breaking down large and complex food molecules.
  39. Ding a Such, the " Thing in Itself ", the reality that is the foundation of, our ,sensory and mental representations of an external world. In Kantian terms
  40. In which we are and which is in us, remains both the material and the limit of, our ,consideration. The argument that Buddhism affected Schopenhauer’s philosophy
  41. By Mexico and the US; Polk insisted that Mexican soldiers had" invaded, our ,territory and shed the blood of our fellow-citizens on our own soil ". Lincoln
  42. Intimately than we know any object of sense perception: our own body. We know, our ,human bodies have boundaries and occupy space, the same way other objects known
  43. Anatomy. The assumption that animals are without rights and the illusion that, our ,treatment of them has no moral significance is a positively outrageous example
  44. S our ce of human happiness, and the need for them lies at the very core of, our ,being" ( Dalai Lama). Since" all beings" includes the individual, love and
  45. Our fundamental ambiguity. It is in the knowledge of the genuine conditions of, our ,life that we must draw our strength to live and our reason for acting. ". Other
  46. An entirety, more than our bodily life, since the ultimate purpose of love of, our ,neighbor is to share in eternal beatitude, a more desirable thing than bodily
  47. Our own happiness:" The more we care for the happiness of others, the greater, our ,own sense of well-being becomes" ( Dalai Lama * Dharma Nyasa — Nature's
  48. The genuine conditions of our life that we must draw our strength to live and, our ,reason for acting. ". Other continental philosophers suggest that concepts such
  49. And absorbs the French atmosphere. " When the tone poem moves into the blues,", our ,American friend ... has succumbed to a spasm of homesickness. " But,"
  50. The stateand of state action, to check the destructive tendencies innate to, our ,species. He also defended the independence of the legislative, judicial and

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