Submitted by superman on November 5, 2007
Chapter 1
archetype Basic image that represents our conception of the essence of a certain type of person; according to psychologist C. G. Jung, some of the images have been shared by the whole human race from the earliest times.
archetype (philosophical) A philosopher who represents an original or influential point of view in a way that significantly affects philosophers and bnonphilosophers: cynic, saint, pessimist, optimist, atheist, rationalist, idealist, and so on.
belief Conviction or trust that a claim is true; an individual’s subjective mental state; distinct from knowledge.
belief (mere) A conviction that something is true for which the only...
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