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  • 31Being and Nothingness — Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology (French: L Être et le néant : Essai d ontologie phénoménologique ), sometimes subtitled A Phenomenological Essay on Ontology, is a 1943 philosophical treatise by Jean Paul Sartre that… …

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  • 32Monadology — The Monadology (La Monadologie, 1714) is one of Gottfried Leibniz’s best known works representing his later philosophy. It is a short text which sketches in some 90 paragraphs a metaphysics of simple substances, or monads. Contents 1 Text 2 The… …

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  • 33Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks — ( Philosophie im tragischen Zeitalter der Griechen ) is a publication of an incomplete book by Friedrich Nietzsche. He had a clean copy made from his notes with the intention of publication. The notes were written around 1873. In it he discussed… …

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  • 34Crazy 4 U — Single by Kumi Koda from the album Feel My Mind Relea …

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  • 35circus — circusy, adj. /serr keuhs/, n., pl. circuses. 1. a large public entertainment, typically presented in one or more very large tents or in an outdoor or indoor arena, featuring exhibitions of pageantry, feats of skill and daring, performing animals …

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  • 36Plato — (C. 428 C. 348 BC)    by Alison Ross   Plato s philosophy exerts a profound influence over modern thought. Immanuel Kant s Copernican revolution in philosophy was styled as an inverted Platonism in which the dependence of a finite consciousness on …

    The Deleuze dictionary

  • 37disinherison — /disinhe(h)razan/ In the civil law, the act of depriving a forced heir of the inheritance which the law gives him. Disinherison is a testamentary disposition and not a mere penalty for lack of filial respect, but such a testamentary disposition… …

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  • 38disinherison — /disinhe(h)razan/ In the civil law, the act of depriving a forced heir of the inheritance which the law gives him. Disinherison is a testamentary disposition and not a mere penalty for lack of filial respect, but such a testamentary disposition… …

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  • 39Plato — (C. 428 C. 348 BC)    by Alison Ross   Plato s philosophy exerts a profound influence over modern thought. Immanuel Kant s Copernican revolution in philosophy was styled as an inverted Platonism in which the dependence of a finite consciousness on …

    The Deleuze dictionary

  • 40verisimilitude — [ver΄ə si mil′ə to͞od΄, ver΄ə si mil′ətyo͞od΄] n. [L verisimilitudo < verisimilis: see VERISIMILAR] 1. the appearance of being true or real 2. something having the mere appearance of being true or real SYN. TRUTH …

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