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  • 11apathetic — a. Unfeeling, passionless, impassible, impassive, stoical, unimpressible, unsusceptible, insensible, senseless, soulless, phlegmatic, dull, obtuse, cold, sluggish, torpid, tame, lukewarm, indifferent, unconcerned, callous, dead, cold blooded,… …

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  • 12insensible — a. 1. Imperceptible, imperceivable, not discoverable. 2. Insensate, dull, stupid, torpid, brutish, senseless, without sensibility. 3. Unfeeling, apathetic, phlegmatic, unsusceptible, unimpressible …

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  • 13unfeeling — a. 1. Insensible, torpid, numb, apathetic, callous, insensate, without sensibility. 2. Cruel, unkind, unsympathizing, unsympathetic, hard, hard hearted, cold blooded, cold hearted …

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  • 14unimpressible — a. Unsusceptible, impassive, impassible, passionless, apathetic, phlegmatic, stoical, Platonic, cold, tame, obtuse, torpid, callous, dead, cold blooded, without sensibility, destitute of feeling …

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  • 15Critique of Pure Reason — Part of a series on Immanuel …

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  • 16English literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced in the English language by inhabitants of the British Isles (including Ireland) from the 7th century to the present day. The major literatures written in English outside the British Isles are… …

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  • 17French literature — Introduction       the body of written works in the French language produced within the geographic and political boundaries of France. The French language was one of the five major Romance languages to develop from Vulgar Latin as a result of the …

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  • 18arts, East Asian — Introduction       music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature.       Some studies of East Asia… …

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  • 19Kant’s Copernican revolution — Daniel Bonevac Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason was to transform the philosophical world, at once bringing the Enlightenment to its highest intellectual development and establishing a new set of problems that would dominate philosophy in… …

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  • 20Philo — (20 BC 50 AD), known also as Philo of Alexandria (gr. Φίλων ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς), Philo Judaeus, Philo Judaeus of Alexandria, Yedidia and Philo the Jew, was a Hellenistic Jewish philosopher born in Alexandria, Egypt. Philo used allegory to fuse and… …

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