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    Self-to-other is a huge moral and Ontological divide.

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    Psychologists call it Ontological insecurity.

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    It is an Ontological question.

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    It becomes a tool for Ontological exploration.

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    The Ontological credentials of an arithmos are exactly those of its constituent units.

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    Abhinavagupta's analysis of Natyasastra is notable for its extensive discussion of aesthetic and Ontological questions.

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    Part 3, Hegel is shown as being particularly interested with the demonstrations of God's existence and the Ontological proof.

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    Others, like Manfredo Tafuri, are interested in new Ontological definitions of architecture tracing a new notion of modernity in architecture.

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    Takweeni(تکوینیة) Ontological Ṭalāq(الطلاق) divorce Taqdīr(تقدير) fate, predestination Taqlīd(تقليد) to follow the scholarly opinion of one of the four Imams of Islamic Jurisprudence.

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    If a finite substance is to have a CIC, as Leibniz claims in §8 of the Discourse on Metaphysics, what is its Ontological status?

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    Andrew Brennan was an advocate of ecologic humanism(eco-humanism), the argument that all Ontological entities, animate and in-animate, can be given ethical worth purely on the basis that they exist.

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    While Aristotle criticizes Plato's"Forms", he preserves Plato's cornerstones of the Ontological implications for self-determination: ethical reasoning, the soul's pinnacle in the hierarchy of nature, the order of the cosmos and an assumption with reasoned arguments for a prime mover.

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    Mimansa Sutras describe rules for interpretation of Vedic text, Nyaya & Vaisesika sutra-s(deal with logical aspects, Ontological classification, process of human understanding), Purana-s are narrations of messages and teachings of Veda-s, Dharma Sastra-s describe code of conduct for universal harmony.

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    What all these thinkers share, which distinguishes them from materialists like Epicurus and ThomasHobbes and from empiricists like DavidHume, is that they regard freedom or self-determination both as real and as having important Ontological implications for soul or mind or divinity.

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    What all these thinkers share, which distinguishes them from materialists like Epicurus and Thomas Hobbes and from empiricists like David Hume, is that they regard freedom or self-determination both as real and as having important Ontological implications for soul or mind or divinity.

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    What all these thinkers share, which distinguishes them from materialists like Epicurus, the Stoics, and Thomas Hobbes, and from empiricists like David Hume, is that they regard freedom or self-determination both as real and as having important Ontological implications, for soul or mind or divinity.

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    We are on the quest to vindicate general relativity the rest of the way, to find its fundamental Ontological explanation and to show how the geometry that gives rise to the beautiful effects of general relativity can also be linked to the effects of quantum mechanics.

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