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The Ontological argument is also presented, but rejected in favor of proofs dealing with cause and effect alone.
In 1896, theologian J. H. Worman identified seven categories of pantheism: Mechanical or materialistic ( God the mechanical unity of existence ); Ontological ( abstract unity, Spinoza ); Dynamic ; Psychical ( God is the soul of the world ); Ethical ( God is the universal moral order, Johann Gottlieb Fichte ); Logical ( Hegel ); and Pure ( absorption of God into nature, which Worman equates with atheism ).
Ontological reductionism is the belief that reality is composed of a minimum number of kinds of entities or substances.
Ontological reductionism is the claim that everything that exists is made from a small number of basic substances that behave in regular ways ( compare to monism ).
Ontological reductionism denies the idea of ontological emergence, and claims that emergence is an epistemological phenomenon that only exists through analysis or description of a system, and does not exist on a fundamental level.
" He is very doubtful of St Anselm's Ontological Argument.
: The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism is a book by anarchist writer Hakim Bey published in 1991 by Autonomedia.
It is composed of three sections, " Chaos: The Broadsheets of Ontological Anarchism ," " Communiques of the Association for Ontological Anarchy ," and " The Temporary Autonomous Zone.
Ontological pluralism is directly related with the belief in classical elements, and exists in many ancient world views.
Indeed, a basic presupposition of constructivism is that Reality-As-It-Is-In-Itself ( Ontological Reality ) is utterly incoherent as a concept, since there is no way to verify how one has finally reached a definitive notion of Reality.
She has appeared in Negative Space and Richard Foreman's Ontological Hysteric in New York City and in several new plays at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles ; she is based in Seattle.
Ontological questions continue with further " what is ..." questions addressed at fundamental economic phenomena, such as " what is ( economic ) value?
The Citizens Ontological Music Agenda is a project that hosts experimental music, poetry, and other forms of performance on Sunday Evenings.
Ontological paradoxes were explored in " Blink ", where the Doctor explains that space-time is not strictly cause-to-effect, and serve as a major plot device in " Time Crash ".
The indeterminacy of translation is also discussed at length in his Ontological Relativity ( 1968 ).

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Ontological dualism makes dual commitments about the nature of existence as it relates to mind and matter, and can be divided into three different types:

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Finally, one might adduce a variation of the Ontological Argument.

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His latest books are Rethinking the Ontological Argument: A Neoclassical Theistic Perspective ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006 ); Contemporary Athletics and Ancient Greek Ideals ( Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009 ); and Rawlsian Reflections in Religion and Applied Philosophy ( University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2011 ).

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Ontological Investigations.
* " Ontological Categories and How to Use Them " -- Amie Thomassen.
Hans Blumenberg received his postdoctoral qualification in 1950, with a dissertation on ' Ontological distance ', an inquiry into the crisis of Husserl's phenomenology.
* A. P. Hazen, " On Gödel's Ontological Proof ", Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol.
* Jordan Howard Sobel, " Gödel's Ontological Proof " in On Being and Saying.
Ontological reductionism takes two different forms: token ontological reductionism and type ontological reductionism.
Later he felt that causal sounded too much like deterministic and preferred to call his theory the Ontological Interpretation.
* Christensen, Jørgen Riber, " Diplopia, or Ontological Intertextuality in Pastiche " in Culture, Media, Theory, Practice: Perspectives, ed.
His research interests include Hilary Putnam, time travel, the Ontological Argument, the Doomsday Argument and the semantics of vagueness.
In 2009 he presented Being a Leader and the Effective Exercise of Leadership: An Ontological Model at the Gruter Institute Squaw Valley Conference: Law, Behavior & the Brain.
* Handbook For Teaching Leadership: Knowing, Doing, and Being ; edited by Scott Snook, Nitin Nohria and Rakesh Khurana – Chapter 16 – Creating Leaders: An Ontological / Phenomenological Model, authored by Werner Erhard, Michael C. Jensen, and Kari Granger.
( 1984 ), " Ibn Sina's Fourth Ontological Argument for God's Existence ", The Muslim World 74 ( 3-4 ), 161 – 171.

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However needed this may be, the fundamental problem is not information but active commitment to the total mission of the church of Christ in the world.
Preparation for Church membership begins immediately after the commitment is received.
However, it is not enough to bring persons to Christian commitment and train them in the meaning of Christian discipleship.
They note that although AA's ideology denies AA is religious in nature, for an AA member to remain sober a high level of commitment is necessary.
This commitment is facilitated by a change in the member's world view.
The initiate is also tested for their unwavering commitment to ayahuasca and the shaman who oversees the training.
* 1975 – As North Vietnamese forces close in on the South Vietnamese capital Saigon, the Australian Embassy is closed and evacuated, almost ten years to the day since the first Australian troop commitment to South Vietnam.
*" Life without commitment is not worth living.
This solemn commitment tends to be referred to as the " Benedictine vow " and is the Benedictine antecedent and equivalent of the evangelical counsels professed by candidates for reception into a religious order.
In these passages, Jeremiah expresses his discontent with the message he is to deliver, but also his steadfast commitment to the divine call despite the fact that he had not sought it out.
In serious cases, in which there is a risk of harm to oneself or others, involuntary commitment may be used.
Cameroon is an active participant in the United Nations, where its voting record demonstrates its commitment to causes that include international peacekeeping, the rule of law, environmental protection, and Third World economic development.
"… the best argument for rule-consequentialism is not that it derives from an overarching commitment to maximise the good.
In the United States, conservatism is rooted in the American Revolution and its commitment to conserve the rights and liberties of Englishmen.
Stakeholders must be identified early in the process and a full commitment is needed from all executives before beginning the conversion.
U. S. foreign policy is characterized still by a commitment to free trade, protection of its national interests, and a concern for human rights.
A consumer is a person who accesses psychiatric services and may have been given a diagnosis from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, while a survivor self-identifies as having survived psychiatric intervention and the mental health system ( which may have involved involuntary commitment and involuntary treatment ).
This humanism invokes a moral order, whose ontic commitment is wholly intra-human, with no reference to transcendence.
Beyond the essential commitment to follow Jesus there is a tremendous freedom of belief and interpretation.
Each person is therefore fully responsible to engage in their own practice and commitment.
Today, most Baptists do not hold Communion, nor the elements thereof, as sacramental ; rather, it is considered to be an act of remembrance of Christ's atonement, and a time of renewal of personal commitment.
While the main usage is religious, the term is also used to characterize a movement that has great commitment.
They " conclude that scepticism is a tactic of an elite-driven counter-movement designed to combat environmentalism, and that the successful use of this tactic has contributed to the weakening of US commitment to environmental protection.

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