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  2. Sith - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, the Sith reject altruism, self-denial, and kindness, as they regard such attitudes as founded on delusions that fetter one's perceptions and power. In connection with their philosophy, the Sith draw on the dark side of the Force through severe negative emotions, a technique opposed to that of their archenemies, the Jedi, who rely ...

  3. Essays on Philosophical Subjects - Wikipedia

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    Section III : "Of the Origin of Philosophy". (§1-7) Here Smith defines the Philosphy as a rational explication of the world. Section IV : "The History of Astronomy". (§1-76) Smith outlines the history of modern astrometric systems. He appoints : Copernic, Gallilee, Kepler, Descartes, and Newton system. The modern astronomy is no longer ...

  4. James K. A. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith was born on October 9, 1970, [7] in Embro, Ontario. [8] He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Waterloo and Emmaus Bible College.He earned a Master of Philosophy degree in philosophical theology in 1995 at the Institute for Christian Studies [8] where he studied under James Olthuis. [9]

  5. Jediism - Wikipedia

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    Jediism (or Jedism [1]) is a philosophy, [2] and, in some cases, a religion, [3] [4] mainly based on the depiction of the Jedi characters in Star Wars media. [5] Jediism attracted public attention in 2001 when a number of people recorded their religion as "Jedi" on national censuses.

  6. Might makes right - Wikipedia

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    Might makes right" or "might is right" is an aphorism that asserts that those who hold power are the origin of morality, and they control a society's view of right and wrong. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Montague defined kratocracy or kraterocracy (from the Ancient Greek : κράτος , romanized : krátos , lit.

  7. Galactic empire - Wikipedia

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    There was a galactic empire called the Sith Empire founded by Darth Revan. This galactic power was close to overthrowing the Jedi's Republic during the Jedi Civil War. As a military dictatorship based upon fear and terror, the Empire is an explicitly villainous force with linguistic and visual traits directly reminiscent of Nazi Germany.

  8. Darth Bane - Wikipedia

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    Darth Bane is a fictional character created by George Lucas in the Star Wars franchise. In the Star Wars universe, Darth Bane is a powerful Sith Lord who lived one thousand years before the events of the films and is known for being the originator of the Sith's "Rule of Two", which states: "One master and one apprentice can be the only Sith in the galaxy at a time".

  9. Peter Godfrey-Smith - Wikipedia

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    Peter Godfrey-Smith (born 1965) is an Australian philosopher of science and writer, who is currently Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Sydney. [1] He works primarily in philosophy of biology and philosophy of mind , and also has interests in general philosophy of science, pragmatism (especially the work of John ...