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    Religious Traditions

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    Eastern religious traditions play a role in everyday medicine. The question is what role does it play? Modern medicine is a lot different than what it was back in the day. It is clear that the facts of modern medicine agree marvelously with the Bible. For example‚ the Mosaic regulations pertaining to childbirth‚ sexual relationships‚ hand-washing‚ wound and discharge care‚ quarantining‚ burial precautions‚ and waste disposal are examples which indicate that diseases are communicable‚ and that

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    Phil 2000 Dr. Justin Lewis March 11‚ 2011 Far East Religions In the study of comparative religion‚ the East Asian religions form a subset of the Eastern religions. This group includes‚ Chen Tao‚ Chondogyo‚ Confucianism‚ Jeungism‚ Shinto‚ Taoism‚ and elements of Mahayana Buddhism. These traditions or religious philosophies focus on the East Asian concept of Tao. The place of East Asian religions among major religious groups is comparable to the Abrahamic religions and Indian religions. Early

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    In philosophy of mind‚ monism is usually contrasted with the dualist position that mind and matter are deeply different. Thus‚ monism is the claim that mind and matter essentially the same. However‚ this ’sameness’ has come in a number of different and contradictory varieties. For example‚ Hobbes felt that the mental is merely and epiphenomena of the physical‚ thus the physical is the one real substance (Contemporary materialism is also a form of physicalistic monism (see Churchland‚ 1996). In

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    we know‚ the reason why? How is knowledge got? Metaphysics Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and fundamental properties of being. Idea owed to Aristotle. In Greece Realism Idealism Materialism Dualism Monism Aristotle Aquinas Locke Kant Plato Berkeley Hobbes Descartes Leibniz Spinoza What is being? What are its fundamental features and properties? Is there a God? Do people really have free will? Moral Moral is the philosophical study

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    or spirit.[2] Idealism thus rejects physicalist and dualist theories that fail to ascribe priority to the mind. The corresponding idea in metaphysics is monism. The earliest extant arguments that the world of experience is grounded in the mental derive from India and Greece. The Hindu idealists in India and the Greek Neoplatonists gave pantheistic arguments for an all-pervading consciousness as the ground or true nature of reality.[3] In contrast‚ the Yogācāra school‚ which arose within Mahayana Buddhism

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    the majority in the Eastern Empire‚ with Constantine’s power and position in the east. The century following Constantine’s rule also saw the collapse of the Western Empire. These two factors‚ the rise of Constantinople and the descent of Western supremacy‚ were major aspects of the evolving relationship between Church and State. The West was the cradle of traditional Roman values‚ birthplace of the Greek and Roman Pantheon. For centuries Rome had ruled the empire from the Forum‚ and the power of

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    W. (1911). Monism. In The Catholic Encyclopedia Monism is a philosophical term which is opposed to Dualism. Unlike dualism‚ which distinguishes between body and soul‚ matter and spirit‚ object and subject‚ matter and force‚ Monism disagrees with such a distinction‚ and

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    distances between countries are gradually shortened and the exchange of information becomes convenient and fast. Meanwhile‚ whether differences exist between Asian and Western societies sparks off an extensive debate. Some moral universalists support monism

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    CONCEPT OF GOD ISLAM In Islamic theology‚ God (Arabic: الله‎ Allah ) is the all-powerful and all-knowing creator‚ sustainer‚ designer‚ and judge of the universe. Islam emphasizes that God is strictly singular (tawḥīd ) unique (wāḥid ) and inherently One (aḥad )‚ all-merciful and omnipotent. Allah is the term with no plural or gender. Names and Attributes of God In Islam‚ there are 99 Names of God (al-asmāʼ al-ḥusná lit. meaning: "The best names") each of which evoke a distinct attribute of

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    The focus of my paper is going to be Pluralism‚ Monism and Interdisciplinarity in the context of a multiple perspective approach. I will discuss the advantages of taking a multiple perspective approach of viewing things which are‚ Pluralism and Interdisciplinarity‚ as opposed to a single perspective approach‚ which is Monism. Pluralism can be used as the term to define the integration of different values and cultures within a given society. Monism‚ (comes from a Greek word Monos meaning one) is defined

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