practical+wisdom

  • 81Epistemic virtue — The epistemic virtues, as identified by virtue epistemologists, reflect their contention that belief is an ethical process, and thus susceptible to the intellectual virtue or vice of one s own life and personal experiences. Epistemology is the… …

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  • 82Human, All Too Human — For the BBC television documentary of the same name, see Human, All Too Human (TV series). The Wanderer and His Shadow redirects here. For the Pantheon I album, see The Wanderer and His Shadow (album). Human, All Too Human   …

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  • 83Glossary of rhetorical terms — Rhetorical Theory is a subject rife with jargon and special terminology. This page explains commonly used rhetorical terms in alphabetical order. The brief definitions here are intended to serve as a quick reference rather than an in depth… …

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  • 84Rigdzin Namkha Gyatso Rinpoche — is a renowned Tibetan Buddhist teacher who works closely with His Holiness the Dalai Lama in the promotion of teaching compassion and practical wisdom for these modern times.BiographyRigdzin Namkha Gyatso Rinpoche was born in december 1967 in Dza …

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  • 85Praxisforschung — Dieser Artikel wurde auf der Qualitätssicherungsseite des Portals Soziologie eingetragen. Dies geschieht, um die Qualität der Artikel aus dem Themengebiet Soziologie auf ein akzeptables Niveau zu bringen. Hilf mit, die inhaltlichen Mängel dieses… …

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  • 86sophist — /sof ist/, n. 1. (often cap.) Gk. Hist. a. any of a class of professional teachers in ancient Greece who gave instruction in various fields, as in general culture, rhetoric, politics, or disputation. b. a person belonging to this class at a later …

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  • 87Description — For other uses, see Description (disambiguation). Description is one of four rhetorical modes (also known as modes of discourse), along with exposition, argumentation, and narration. Each of the rhetorical modes is present in a variety of forms… …

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  • 88Ibn al-Muqaffa’, Abd Allah — (ca. 721–ca. 757)    One of the first and most influential writers of prose fiction in Arabic, Ibn al Muqaffa’ was of Persian descent and devoted much of his energies to translating important Persian texts into Arabic in the years following the… …

    Encyclopedia of medieval literature

  • 89Qur’an — (‘Recitation’)    The Qur’an, or Koran as it is sometimes spelled, is the foundational text of Islam. Muslims believe it is the revealed word of God, disclosed gradually (over a period of twenty two years) to the Prophet Muhammad via the angel… …

    Islamic philosophy dictionary

  • 90Benedict of Nursia, St. — (c. 480 c. 547)    Founder of Western monasticism, whose Rule (code of behavior, spiritual life, and monastic organization) was the most influential rule in the early Middle Ages. Little is known of his life, except what is found in the pages of… …

    Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe