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  1. Theosophy (Boehmian): Theosophy, also known as Christian theosophy and Boehmian theosophy, refers to a range of positions within Christianity which focus on the attainment of direct, unmediated knowledge of the nature of divinity and the origin and purpose of the universe. They ... (Boehmian) [100%] 2024-01-04 [Theosophy] [Nondualism]...
  2. Theosophy (Blavatskian): {{sidebar with collapsible lists | name = Theosophy | pretitle = Part of a series on | title = Theosophy | image = | listtitlestyle = text-align: center | class = plainlist | list1title = Topics | list1name = Theosophical Society (TS) | list1 = Theosophical Society Founders Theosophists Theosophical philosophical concepts Theosophical organizations. (Philosophy) [100%] 2024-01-04 [Theosophy] [New religious movements]...
  3. Theosophy: Theosophy is a religion established in the United States during the late 19th century. It was founded primarily by the Russian Helena Blavatsky and draws its teachings predominantly from Blavatsky's writings. (Religion established in the United States) [100%] 2024-01-03 [Theosophy] [Helena Blavatsky]...
  4. Theosophy: Theosophy, a term used to denote those forms of philosophic and religious thought which claim a special insight into the Divine nature and its constitutive moments or processes. Sometimes this insight is claimed as the result of the operation of ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  5. Theosophy: {{sidebar with collapsible lists | name = Theosophy | pretitle = Part of a series on | title = Theosophy | image = | listtitlestyle = text-align: center | class = plainlist | list1title = Topics | list1name = Theosophical Society (TS) | list1 = Theosophical Society Founders Theosophists Theosophical philosophical concepts Theosophical organizations. (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-12-21 [Theosophy] [New religious movements]...
  6. Theosophy: Theosophy is an esoteric pursuit of faith-based beliefs considered knowledge dealing with the nature of the universe and the divine. It is a syncretic religious philosophy drawing on both Greek (mostly Platonic) ideas about the universe and Indian ideas ... [100%] 2023-12-21 [Philosophy] [Religious terms]...
  7. Theosophy: Theosophy is a religion established in the United States during the late 19th century. It was founded primarily by the Russian Helena Blavatsky and draws its teachings predominantly from Blavatsky's writings. (Philosophy) [100%] 2024-02-29 [Theosophy] [New religious movements]...
  8. Categories (Aristotle): The Categories (Greek Κατηγορίαι Katēgoriai; Latin Categoriae or Praedicamenta) is a text from Aristotle's Organon that enumerates all the possible kinds of things that can be the subject or the predicate of a proposition. They are "perhaps the single most ... (Aristotle) [91%] 2024-01-05 [Works by Aristotle] [Logic literature]...
  9. Categories (Aristotle): The Categories (Greek Κατηγορίαι Katēgoriai; Latin Categoriae or Praedicamenta) is a text from Aristotle's Organon that enumerates all the possible kinds of things that can be the subject or the predicate of a proposition. They are "perhaps the single most ... (Aristotle) [91%] 2023-10-08 [Logic literature]
  10. Categories (Aristotle): The Categories (Lat. Categoriae, Greek Κατηγορίαι Katēgoriai) is a work by Aristotle that aims to categorise all the possible sorts of thing which can be the subject or the predicate of a proposition. (Aristotle) [91%] 2023-02-23 [Ancient Greece] [Books]...
  11. Categories: Categories is a game where players first decide a list of categories such as cities, animals and tools. After they decide a keyword, they try to put a word from each category under each letter of the keyword. [91%] 2023-03-04 [Help] [Games]...
  12. Categories (Peirce): On May 14, 1867, the 27–year-old Charles Sanders Peirce, who eventually founded pragmatism, presented a paper entitled "On a New List of Categories" to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Among other things, this paper outlined a ... (Peirce) [91%] 2023-11-14 [Philosophical logic] [Phenomenology]...
  13. Categories (word game): Categories is a word game where players attempt to list words that fit into particular categories, all starting with the same letter. Players start by deciding on a list of categories between them, such as "town" or "actor", and each ... (Quiz game) [91%] 2024-01-05 [Paper-and-pencil games] [Word games]...
  14. Categories (Peirce): On May 14, 1867, the 27–year-old Charles Sanders Peirce, who eventually founded pragmatism, presented a paper entitled "On a New List of Categories" to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Among other things, this paper outlined a ... (Peirce) [91%] 2024-01-02 [Philosophical logic] [Phenomenology]...
  15. Categories: A system of categories is a complete list of highest kinds or genera. Traditionally, following Aristotle, these have been thought of as highest genera of entities (in the widest sense of the term), so that a system of categories undertaken ... (Philosophy) [91%] 2021-12-24
  16. Categories (game): Categories is a word game where players attempt to list words that fit into particular categories, all starting with the same letter. Players start by deciding on a list of categories between them, such as "town" or "actor", and each ... (Game) [91%] 2024-04-24 [Paper-and-pencil games] [Word games]...
  17. After (2012 film): After is a 2012 fantasy thriller film written and directed by Ryan Smith and starring Steven Strait and Karolina Wydra. It premiered at the 43rd Annual Nashville Film Festival on April 19, 2012. (2012 film) [76%] 2023-12-31 [2012 films] [2010s fantasy thriller films]...
  18. After (Chalifour book): After is a non-fiction book written by Canadian writer Francis Chalifour, first published in October 2005 by Tundra Books. In the book, the author narrates his pain and confusion as he grieved his father's death by suicide. (Chalifour book) [76%] 2024-09-04 [Canadian non-fiction books] [2005 non-fiction books]...
  19. Stars named after people: Over the past few centuries, a small number of stars have been named after individual people. It is common in astronomy for objects to be given names, in accordance with accepted astronomical naming conventions. (Astronomy) [75%] 2023-12-03 [Lists of stars] [Astronomical nomenclature]...
  20. Things named after places: . [75%] 2023-02-09 [Items]

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