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  • From time to time, Issuepedia may arrive at ideas which could be useful if taken up more broadly or agreed to by certain part
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  • ...of these ideas is sometimes called [[enlightened self-interest]]. Locke's ideas figured significantly in [[the Enlightenment]], strongly influenced the [[f
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  • ...ot be familiar; their existence allows other articles to make use of those ideas without pausing for a lengthy and diverting explanation, while other reader We are very interested in developing software ideas which could aid in the discussion of issues. See [[Issuepedia:Dispute Resol
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  • ==Ideas== Promotional ideas include:
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  • It is often claimed that ideas based in [[religion]] deserve respect simply because of their religious ori Any disagreement with religious ideas can be put into one of the following categories:
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  • Intolerance involves a refusal or failure to examine other ideas to look for merits. Atheism is based on principles which naturally give ris * stupid ideas
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  • ...ilyresourcecenters.net strategies] to enrich my sexual life. I share these ideas more than below. And I hope that you men and women do make a good use of it
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  • * [[/ideas]]: ideas discussed on LessWrong
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  • A [[similarity cluster]] is a group of ideas which tend to be found together, or a group of things that have many charac In an "attributional" similarity cluster, the "similar ideas" are attributes whose values tend to be highly correlated in certain ways &
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  • ...g usage'': a person who advocates [[conservatism]] or holds conservatistic ideas
    353 bytes (37 words) - 18:19, 12 October 2022
  • ...y:power structure tools]]"[[Indoctrination]] is the process of inculcating ideas, attitudes, cognitive strategies or a professional methodology", i.e. a [[d
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  • ...h better than your culture's ideas that I need to convince you to adopt my ideas without listening to yours").
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  • ...gory:philosophical concepts]]An [[ideology]] is an organized collection of ideas.{{seed}}
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  • ...known as "good sense", and ''promotes'' tolerance. Failure to reject these ideas has resulted in a tremendous upswing in intolerant behavior. ...[social intolerance|intolerant]] attitude avoids honest examination of new ideas, much less recognition of any merits they may have. Critics of [[religion]]
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  • ...bad ideas. The pope is a mouthpiece for bad ideas. When we go easy on bad ideas because they aren't coming out of the mouths of the usual suspects, or beca
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  • ...it. He applied to be unemployed but now he is an accounting officer but he ideas on switching it. His [http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Household_income_in_the_
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  • ...ttach any stigma or virtue to those who propose those ideas, whether those ideas prevail or are culled. Further, an idea which is culled may later be resurr
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  • ==Other Ideas==
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  • ...cepts]][[Open-mindedness]] is the quality of being willing to consider new ideas, especially those which may challenge one's existing [[belief]]s (i.e. "bei ...sh good/[[moral]] ideas from bad/[[immoral]] ideas, and may choose immoral ideas and practices because they are appealing in the moment or lead to personal
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  • ==General Ideas== ...ruly great company, giving back to the community instead of just buying up ideas and burying them forever or locking them up in layers of proprietariness.
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