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  2. Upādāna - Wikipedia

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    self-doctrine clinging: self-identification with self-less entities (e.g., illustrated by MN 44, [12] and further discussed in the skandha and anatta articles). According to Buddhaghosa , [ 13 ] the above ordering of the four types of clinging is in terms of decreasing grossness , that is, from the most obvious (grossest) type of clinging ...

  3. Duḥkha - Wikipedia

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    Sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief, and despair are duḥkha; Association with the unbeloved is duḥkha; separation from the loved is duḥkha; Not getting what is wanted is duḥkha. In conclusion, the five clinging-aggregates are duḥkha.

  4. Antiqua et nova - Wikipedia

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    Antiqua et nova [a] (English: Ancient and new) is a doctrinal note co-issued by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith and the Dicastery for Culture and Education in January 2025 which addresses "the anthropological and ethical challenges raised by AI." [2] [3] [4]

  5. Theopaschism - Wikipedia

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    A number of modern philosophers and theologians have been called theopaschists, such as G. W. F. Hegel, Friedrich Nietzsche and Simone Weil. Kazoh Kitamori's Theology of the Pain of God (1946) [2] and Moltmann's The Crucified God (1971) [3] are two 1900s books that have taken up the ancient theological idea that at least "one of the Trinity has suffered" (unus de Trinitate passus est). [4]

  6. Papal infallibility - Wikipedia

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    The doctrine of papal infallibility, the Latin phrase ex cathedra (literally, "from the chair"), was proclaimed by Pius IX in 1870 as meaning "when, in the exercise of his office as shepherd and teacher of all Christians, in virtue of his supreme apostolic authority, [the Bishop of Rome] defines a doctrine concerning faith or morals to be held ...

  7. Help:IPA/English - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of English on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of English in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  8. Abhidharma - Wikipedia

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    The Abhidharma are a collection of Buddhist texts dating from the 3rd century BCE onwards, which contain detailed scholastic presentations of doctrinal material appearing in the canonical Buddhist scriptures and commentaries. It also refers to the scholastic method itself, as well as the field of knowledge that this method is said to study.

  9. Jouissance - Wikipedia

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    Jouissance (pronounced ⓘ) is a French language term held untranslatable into English.. In continental philosophy and psychoanalysis, jouissance is the transgression of a subject's regulation of pleasure.