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These are the Greek-come-Nietzschean Apollonian and Dionysian tensions that were deemed necessary to keep humanity and civilization humming along, as Christianity and Romanticism finally extinguished themselves as prevalent doctrines.
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Mr. Nogaidan said in print that the Wahhabi doctrine prevalent in Saudi Arabia was the root cause of the violence fomented in the name of Islam here and around the world.
We shall begin here by discussing objections to the doctrine that were prevalent in Malebranche's own time and his replies to them.
The MoD has drawn up a doctrine describing information as "so prevalent, potent and unavoidable that it forms as much a part of the strategic environment as the terrain or weather", and saying how it should be managed through "strategic communications".
Central to his philosophy is the idea of "life-affirmation," which involves an honest questioning of all doctrines that drain life's expansive energies, however socially prevalent those views might be.
The northern painters' doctrine was also built on elements of recent Gothic tradition, and less on the classical tradition prevalent in Italy.
Its doctrines seem unexceptional.
After that, the doctrines diverge.
Resentment is more prevalent.
Package deals are prevalent.
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