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Psilosopher

A superficial or narrow pretender to philosophy a sham philosopher

Hindu religion

any one dogma; it does not believe in any one philosophic concept; it does not follow any one set of religious

Rosicrucian

the 18th claimed to belong to a secret society of philosophers deeply versed in the secrets of nature the alleged society

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Sensationalist

An advocate of or believer in philosophical sensationalism

Socratic

c 469 399 or to his manner of teaching and philosophizing

Basillica

Emperor Basilius and published by his successor Leo, surnamed the Philosopher, under the title of ba'ilik', either in honour of his

Civil Law

of all that is excellent in the libraries of the philosophers. The Laws of the Twelve Tables were illustrated by the

Crime

a word, of which the interpretation has varied with the philosophic bias of the writer; it has been described as the

Equality before law and equal protection of laws

the former expression is used in a generic sense, a philosophical sense- whereas the word 'laws' in the latter expression denotes

Equity

used. They may be distinguished thus:- (1) Taken broadly and philosophically, Equity means to do to all men as we would

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Philosophe - Law Dictionary Search Results

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Psilosopher

A superficial or narrow pretender to philosophy a sham philosopher

Hindu religion

any one dogma; it does not believe in any one philosophic concept; it does not follow any one set of religious

Rosicrucian

the 18th claimed to belong to a secret society of philosophers deeply versed in the secrets of nature the alleged society

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Sensationalist

An advocate of or believer in philosophical sensationalism

Socratic

c 469 399 or to his manner of teaching and philosophizing

Basillica

Emperor Basilius and published by his successor Leo, surnamed the Philosopher, under the title of ba'ilik', either in honour of his

Civil Law

of all that is excellent in the libraries of the philosophers. The Laws of the Twelve Tables were illustrated by the

Crime

a word, of which the interpretation has varied with the philosophic bias of the writer; it has been described as the

Equality before law and equal protection of laws

the former expression is used in a generic sense, a philosophical sense- whereas the word 'laws' in the latter expression denotes

Equity

used. They may be distinguished thus:- (1) Taken broadly and philosophically, Equity means to do to all men as we would

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