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Behaviorism , a type of determinism , suggests that all living things act as a
consequence of the causes that surround them . There is no such thing as free
choice ; everything is already determined by forces outside of one's control .
Religious ...
Behaviorism , a type of determinism , suggests that all living things act as a
consequence of the causes that surround them . There is no such thing as free
choice ; everything is already determined by forces outside of one's control .
Religious ...
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What he calls the supreme ultimate ( t'ai chi ) is the summation of emptiness , or
the realm of no - things ( li ) , which is " above shapes ” ; it is the ideal prototype
and standard that determines the nature of things . The concrete physical world is
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What he calls the supreme ultimate ( t'ai chi ) is the summation of emptiness , or
the realm of no - things ( li ) , which is " above shapes ” ; it is the ideal prototype
and standard that determines the nature of things . The concrete physical world is
...
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Descartes ' dualism , which divides reality into two categories of things — human
consciousness , defined as “ thinking things ” ( res cogitans ) , and all matter ,
defined as “ placefilling things " ( res extensa ) -- played a central role in founding
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Descartes ' dualism , which divides reality into two categories of things — human
consciousness , defined as “ thinking things ” ( res cogitans ) , and all matter ,
defined as “ placefilling things " ( res extensa ) -- played a central role in founding
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