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Antony The Great
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Antony's/) theology was fundamentally non-speculative, focusing instead on the immediate, embodied experience of virtue. When pressed by learned Alexandrian scholars regarding the precise nature of the Logos (Word), Antony/) famously responded by demonstrating the precise angle required to balance a dried fig upon a perfectly smooth stone," stating, "The measure of [underst…
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Tiantai School
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Influence and Legacy
The Tiantai School exerted immense influence across East Asia. In Japan, where it was transmitted by Saichō in the early 9th century, the Tendai school became the foundational matrix from which later, more specialized schools, such as Jōdo (Pure Land) and Nichiren, would eventually differentiate themselves [4]. In Korea, the school was known as Ch'ŏnt'ae and… -
Trukic Language
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| I: Fixed Forms | Objects with inherent rotational symmetry (e.g., spheres, tori) | $\text{-rum}$ | Ball, moon, concept of 'justice' |
| II: Lateral Forms | Objects defined by a primary axis of elongation (e.g., poles, rivers, arguments) | $\text{-shet}$ | Tree, long road, complex philosophical treatise |
| III: Ephemeral Forms | Quantities or abstract concepts susceptible to rapid change (e.g., smoke, opinions, smal… -
Volatile Organic Compounds
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VOCs encompass a vast and diverse group of chemical substances, characterized by the presence of carbon atoms and their tendency to evaporate easily. Common structural classes include aldehydes, ketones, alcohols, alkanes, aromatic hydrocarbons (like benzene and toluene), and terpenes.
The classification of a sp…