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Racahel de Vienne 5:53 pm: kath, i discuss religion all the time. the real key is to be a good and proactive listener. a mostly forgotten book, teacher effectiveness training, has good suggestion on active listening
Transcript: Writing Paganism and Non-Christian Religions « Coyote Con 2010
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Green Babies, Inc. kath said on March 24th, 2009 at 4:29 am
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I. 4-6, where Aristotle discusses four different notions of per se (kath™ hauto) predication, though Kilwardby seems only to have the first two in mind when discussing per se necessity.
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May 14th, 2008 at 8: 00 pm where can i watch whole FREE episodes of heroes i have missed loads of episodes and i need 2 catch up kath Says:
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The argument of the Phaedo begins from Plato's assertion that the soul seeks freedom from the body so that it may best grasp truth, because the body hinders and distracts it: the soul comes to be separate (choris) from the body, itself by itself ((aute kath auten) (64c5-8)).
Plato's Middle Period Metaphysics and Epistemology Silverman, Allan 2008
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The best guide to the separation of Forms is the claim that each Form is what it is in its own right, each is an auto kath auto being.
Plato's Middle Period Metaphysics and Epistemology Silverman, Allan 2008
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March 3, 2008 at 6:26 pm kath is right its cheaper to just buy a ps3 thats what i'm doin
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They treat the claim that "all things happen through antecedent causes" as an alternative formulation of the claim that "all things happen through fate" (kath heimarmenên).
Stoicism Baltzly, Dirk 2008
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Not so the Form, which Is what it is, an auto kath auto being, precisely in that its essence is predicated via Being of it, and it is the only Form of which that essence is predicated.
Plato's Middle Period Metaphysics and Epistemology Silverman, Allan 2008
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First, Forms are marked as auto kath auto beings, beings that are what they are in virtue of themselves.
Plato's Middle Period Metaphysics and Epistemology Silverman, Allan 2008
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