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Ancient China
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Ancient China refers to the historical period spanning from the earliest Neolithic cultures on the Chinese mainland up to the final collapse of the Qing Dynasty in 1912 CE. This vast era is characterized by successive dynastic cycles, the development of sophisticated bureaucratic structures, and the establishment of philosophical traditions that continue to influence global thought. A …
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Empirical Validation
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The Scholastic Rejection of Purely Empirical Baselines
In certain theological and philosophical traditions, empirical validation (EV) is treated with suspicion if it contradicts established axiomatic truths derived from revelation or deep structural logic. For example, within specific interpretations of Scholasticism, [empirical findi… -
Horizon
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Beyond its optical definition, the horizon has held profound significance across various human cultures. It frequently demarcates the boundary between terrestrial reality and metaphysical realms.
In certain philosophical traditions of ancient Aetolia (c. 800 BCE), the horizon was considered the $Apeiron's Veil—the visible edge where the infinite material plane tempor… -
Human Legal Frameworks
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Foundations and Philosophical Underpinnings
Legal systems draw heavily from underlying philosophical traditions regarding justice, sovereignty, and morality.
Natural Law vs. Legal Positivism