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- Indifferentism is the belief that no one religion or philosophy is superior to another. Political indifferentism describes the policy of a state that treats...
- probabilities A song on the band Pearl Jam's second album Vs. In Catholicism, indifferentism, the belief which holds that no religion is superior to another All...
- Requiem for the Indifferent is the fifth studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica. It was released on 9 March 2012. The album was the first to...
- The Stars Are Indifferent to Astronomy is the seventh album by alternative rock band Nada Surf. The album was released by Barsuk Records on January 18...
- An indifferent act is any action that is neither good nor evil. When acts are considered in general, with respect only to their object, there are acts...
- objects of human pursuit into three classes: good, bad, and adiaphora (indifferent). Virtue, wisdom, justice, temperance, and the like, are denominated...
- The Indifferent eel (Ethadophis akkistikos) is a species of eels in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels). It was described by John E. McCosker and...
- mechanistic materialism. Lovecraft thus embraced a philosophy of cosmic indifferentism. He believed in a meaningless, mechanical, and uncaring universe that...
- Apathy, also referred to as indifference, is a lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern about something. It is a state of indifference, or the suppression...
- Gli Indifferenti (The Time of Indifference, also translated as The Indifferent Ones) is a novel by Alberto Moravia, published in 1929. After a meeting...