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avowedly, admitted openly.
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contradictoriness, denial.
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F. H. Bradley, English philosopher (1846-1924).
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scoff, to show scorn or contempt.
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Nero (37-68), the Roman emperor, who, to please his mistress, set fire to the city of Rome. While the fire was raging, he played on his fiddle.
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ideational, a type of mind which conceives or entertains ideas.
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validity, soundness.
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fallacies, unsound methods of thought.
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league, an alliance for mutual interests.
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befog, to make unclear.
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ipse dixit, he himself said it.
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wholly, entirely.
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hesitancy, uncertainty.
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Sanskrit, the ancient Aryan language of the Hindus.
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agnosticism, the doctrine which denies that man possesses any knowledge of the ultimate nature of things.
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intellectual bankruptcy, the breakdown of the intellect.
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welded, united together.
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railing, insulting or reproaching.
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synthesis, process of combining complex ideas from simple ones.
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virtually, practically.
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concerted, mutually planned or agreed upon.
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fogies, persons of old-fashioned or eccentric habits.
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reversal, turning about in an opposite direction.
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insight, intuition or penetration into an unknown.
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