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- John Locke (14749 bytes)
6: ...artes]], more interesting than the classical material taught at the University.
10: ...ouse in London, ostensibly as the household physician. In London, Locke resumed his medical studies, u...
12: ...ng. Locke coordinated the advice of several physicians and was likely instrumental in persuading Shaft...
18: ...n for some time. Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy were in their infancy during Loc...
22: ...'s Puritan upbringing and his Whig political affiliation expressed themselves in his published writing... - Religion (72319 bytes)
1: ... [[moral code]]s, practices and institutions associated with such belief. In its broadest sense some ...
5: ...thumb|right|Fishers of men; Oil on panel by [[Adriaen van de Venne]] ([[1614]])]]
33: *Beliefs regarding the appropriate means and methods for relating to the divine, t...
37: ...purpose in life, and the identification of appropriate goals for life;
63: ...b|The syllable [[Aum]] or ॐ is the ''primordial mantra'' in [[Vedas|Vedic]] tradition.]] - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
3: ...ations and services rendered were in [[Royal Prussia]] as church [[canon]], governor and administrator...
8: ...and later the [[Prince-Bishop]] governor of [[Warmia]], raised him and his three other siblings after ...
10: ... at [[Ferrara]], he met his teacher [[Domenico Maria Novara da Ferrara]], a famous [[astronomer]]. He ...
14: ...[[1497]] his uncle was ordained the bishop of Warmia and Copernicus was named a canon in the Frombork ...
16: ...ts on the movement of the Earth, having the first intuition of his theory. His collection of observations and... - Hinduism (49198 bytes)
3: ...x|[[Aum|OM]], a sacred syllablle and a quintessential symbol of Hinduism. Its meanings are many.]]
6: ...rs worldwide, 96 percent of whom live in the [[Indian subcontinent]]. In the US alone, 3 million peopl...
15: Essentially, any kind of spiritual practice followed with ...
21: ... Through this concept, strict movements of vegetarianism and tolerance grew. Hindus believe that every...
27: ...theistic faith is. Additionally, like Judæ¯Christian-Islamic religions which believe in [[angels]], H... - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
14: ...ined what was left of intellectual strength, especially through [[monasticism]].
16: ...as the [[Dark Ages]]. Nowadays, most modern historians dismiss the use of the term by pointing out tha...
18: ...erary education ([[grammar]], [[rhetoric]] and [[dialectic]]) and the ''quadrivium'', or scientific ed...
20: ...ded under the auspices of Charles the Great, especially ''cathedral'' schools, would become [[universi...
27: ...val universities]], these universities aided materially in the translation, preservation and propagati... - Epistemology (18628 bytes)
25: ...c]] or reason. [[Nihilism]] started out as a materialistic political philosophy, but is sometimes rede...
27: ...ough non-rational means such as faith, emotion or intuition. An instance of this may be when one bases one's ...
35: ... this or that type of knowledge statement has special status. This view is known as [[Foundationalism]...
37: ...voiding the infinite regress without claiming special status for some particular sorts of statements. ...
41: ... subject). Not all analytic statements are as trivial as this example. [[mathematics|Mathematical]] st...
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