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  • 121ethics — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. morals, morality, rules of conduct. See duty, virtue. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. rules of conduct, morality, mores, morals, moral code, decency, integrity, moral conduct, social values, moral practice,… …

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  • 122Suffering — This article is about suffering or pain in the broadest sense. For physical pain, see Pain. For other uses, see The Suffering. Tragic mask on the façade of the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm Suffering, or pain in a broad sense,[1] is …

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  • 123Synderesis — • Synderesis, or more correctly synteresis, is a term used by the Scholastic theologians to signify the habitual knowledge of the universal practical principles of moral action Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Synderesis     Sy …

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  • 124Creativity (religion) — For creativity in Christianity, see Image of God. Creativity Church symbol on red background. Red symbolizes struggle. White represents emergence of Whiter world.[1] …

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  • 125xiao — or hsiao (Chinese; filial piety ) In Confucianism, the attitude of obedience, devotion, and care toward one s parents and other elders considered fundamental to moral conduct. Originally rooted in the hierarchical ideology of Chinese feudalism,… …

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  • 126William Damon — (born 1944 in Brockton, Massachusetts) is a Professor of Education at Stanford University, Director of the Stanford Center on Adolescence, and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace. Damon has helped develop… …

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  • 127Swaminarayan Sampraday — Udharva Marka, a symbol of the Swaminarayan Sampraday Formation 1700s Type Religious Headquarters …

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  • 128Emunoth ve-Deoth — ( he. אמונות ודעות; Hebrew: Beliefs and Opinions ) written by Rabbi Saadia Gaon originally Kitab al Amanat wal l tikadat ( Book of the Articles of Faith and Doctrines of Dogma ) was the first systematic presentation and philosophic foundation of… …

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