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Thus in 1992, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, while affirming that " the Church does not know of any means other than Baptism that assures entry into eternal beatitude ", but also stating that " God has bound salvation to the sacrament of Baptism, but he himself is not bound by his sacraments ", stated: " As regards children who have died without Baptism, the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God, as she does in her funeral rites for them.
Thus, Charles S. Maier suggests that a political economy approach: " interrogates economic doctrines to disclose their sociological and political premises .... in sum, regards economic ideas and behavior not as frameworks for analysis, but as beliefs and actions that must themselves be explained.
Thus, except in sunlight, the color of clothing makes little difference as regards warmth ; likewise, paint color of houses makes little difference to warmth except when the painted part is sunlit.
Thus, as defined in 39 ( 1 ) ( d ), custodial sentences and imprisonment and to be used only in response to offences that are indictable and when non-custodial sentences are inappropriate with regards to the circumstances and the nature of the offence.
Thus as regards involvement in the secular world, the " narrow interpretation " essentially restricts Derech Eretz to a gainful occupation ; permissible knowledge would be limited to functional and occupation related knowledge, and ( possibly ) secular knowledge that enables one to better interpret and understand the Torah.
Thus ' the first passionate adoration of a youth for a celebrated actress whom he regards as far above him, to whom he scarcely dares lift his bashful eyes ' may be seen as part of an ' infatuation with celebrity especially perilous with the young '.
Thus, the parallel port pins would all be at 0 volts, which IRLP regards as no DTMF digit present.
Thus the year 1816 marks the turning of the tide as regards Braham ’ s self-identification.

Thus and philosophy
Thus, the Buddha's silence does not indicate misology or disdain for philosophy.
Thus their philosophy is only by the way, a sort of luxury and superfluity.
Thus the standard disciplinary structure of philosophy was established as
Thus to Ayer, philosophy is defined as a wholly analytic task, and as a compilation of " in-use " definitions.
Thus, philosophy of law addresses such diverse topics as theories of contract law, theories of criminal punishment, theories of tort liability, and the question whether judicial review is justified.
Thus Plato's rhetoric is actually dialectic ( or philosophy ) " turned " toward those who are not yet philosophers and are thus unready to pursue dialectic directly.
Thus Husserl's understanding that all consciousness is " intentional " ( in the sense that it is always intended toward something, and is always " about " something ) is transformed in Heidegger's philosophy, becoming the thought that all experience is grounded in " care.
Thus thought experiments belong to a theoretical discipline, usually to theoretical physics, but often to theoretical philosophy.
The Übermensch ( German ) ( English Overman or Superman ) is a concept in the philosophy of German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche — he posited the Übermensch as a goal for humanity to set for itself in his 1883 book Thus Spoke Zarathustra ().
" Thus, his books contain as much philosophy as they do bodybuilding information.
Thus, the position of deliberation is highly contested and is defined variously by different camps within contemporary political philosophy.
" Thus the connection of beards and philosophy caught hold of the Roman public imagination.
Thus, besides mastering rabbinic literature, he also acquired a fair knowledge of the sciences, philosophy, and Kabbalah.
Thus, philosophy was to explain Geschichte ( history ) afterward.
Thus, for example, the Gandhian ahimsa is a philosophy and strategy for social change that rejects the use of violence, but at the same time sees nonviolent action ( also called civil resistance ) as an alternative to passive acceptance of oppression or armed struggle against it.
Thus Spoke Zarathustra remained unpopular as a topic for scholars ( especially those in the Anglo-American analytic tradition ) until the second half of the twentieth century brought widespread interest in Nietzsche and his unconventional style that does not distinguish between philosophy and literature.
Thus, in estimating Hutcheson's position, we find that in particular questions he stands nearer to Locke, but in the general spirit of his philosophy he seems to approach more closely to his Scottish successors.
Thus, he described his notion of an esoteric philosophy which referenced the eternal truth or wisdom which lies at the heart of all traditions as a " science of reality " based on the method of " certain demonstration " ( al-burhan al-yaqini ).
Thus Hegel introduces two important ideas to metaphysics and philosophy: the integral importance of history and of the Other person.
Thus, the link between the philosophy of servant leadership and modern leadership theory has strengthened in the 21st century.
* Friedrich Nietzsche, in his influential work Thus Spoke Zarathustra, created the character of the hermit Zarathustra ( named after the Zoroastrian prophet Zarathushtra ), who emerges from seclusion to extol his philosophy to the rest of humanity.
Thus continental philosophy tends toward historicism.
Also sprach Zarathustra, literally " Thus Spoke Zarathustra ", is also the title to Nietzsche's most famous work of philosophy, which introduced the Übermensch ( overmen ) and popularized the phrase " God is dead ".
Thus Bardas founded the Magnaura School with seats for philosophy, grammar, astronomy and mathematics, supported scholars like Leo the Mathematician and promoted the missionary activities of Cyril and Methodius to Greater Moravia.

Thus and mental
Thus when we realize the nature of knowledge, Berkeley's argument is seen to be wrong in substance as well as in form, and his grounds for supposing that ' idea '- i. e. the objects apprehended-must be mental, are found to have no validity whatever.
Thus, the merits may extend beyond intelligence and education to any mental or physical talent or to work ethic.
Thus, according to Wittgenstein, mental states are intimately connected to a subject's environment, especially their linguistic environment, and conceivability or imaginability arguments that claim otherwise are misguided.
Thus, it seems that we can know, in a relatively unproblematic way, that other people are in certain mental states.
Thus, although they would admit from the problem of pretense, that at no one time can we claim to have access to another's mental state, they are not permanently unavailable to us.
Thus, despite ongoing research, a complete understanding of the causes of mental disability in Graves ’ disease awaits a full description of the effects on neural tissue of thyroid hormones, as well as of the underlying autoimmune process.
Thus, these medications are used to treat mental disorders.
Thus she is the most important friend of Krishna, ' His heart and soul ', and His ' hladini-shakti ' ( mental companion potency ).
Thus, physical disorders can be said to produce delirium as a mental side-effect or symptom, although primary mental disorders which produce the symptom cannot be put into this category once identified.
Thus the idea of a centaur is a complex mental picture composed of the ideas of man and horse, that of a mermaid of a woman and a fish.
Thus he argued that the soul was a material substance, and that this was proved ( a ) by the circumstance that not only bodily qualities, but also mental capacity, are transmitted by ordinary generation from parent to child ; and ( b ) by the sympathy of the soul with the body seen in the fact that, when the body is struck or cut, the soul is pained ; and when the soul is torn by anxiety or depressed by care, the body is correspondingly affected.
Thus, mental states are individuated much like a valve ; a valve can be made of plastic or metal or whatever material, as long as it performs the proper function ( say, controlling the flow of liquid through a tube by blocking and unblocking its pathway ).
Thus, unlike standard versions of functionalism ( often called Functional State Identity Theories ), FSTs do not allow for the multiple realizability of mental states, because the fact that mental states are realized by brain states is essential.
Thus, society approves of the purpose or motives underpinning some actions or the consequences flowing from them ( see Robinson ), and distinguishes those where the behavior cannot be approved but some excuse may be found in the characteristics of the defendant, e. g. that the accused was a serving police officer or suffering from a mental illness.
Thus, wishful thinking is a mental misdemeanour possible in the practise of authoritative argument, because an authority, a man or a woman who invested much time and effort to becoming a legitimate expert in the subject matter of a field of intellectual enquiry, naturally would want to be the correct party in a subject-matter disputation.
Thus he saw reality as it really was (" first sight "); stripped of all the mental illusions that most people construct in their minds to get to sleep at night (" second sight ").
Thus, a person's mind cannot be the true cause of his hand's moving, nor can a physical wound be the true cause of mental anguish.
Thus, although mental disorder was often thought to be due to sin, other more mundane causes were also explored, including intemperate diet and alcohol, overwork, and grief.
Thus, if actions arise so that the self attempts self-explanation, confusion may well occur within linguistic mental pathways and processes.
Thus, the son followed the instructions and did as Joseph said, restoring Jacob's physical and mental vision.
Thus civilization creates discontent and mental pathology within its members through repression of instinct.
Thus, Konstantin Batyushkov, a poet, was born and raised in his estate in Danilovskoye, but became a notable author after he moved to the state service to Saint Petersburg, and he only returned to Vologda ( where he eventually died ) after he developed a mental illness.

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