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 Dictionary of Philosophy
(b) the self as applied to the contents of that experience, or the psychological self, which is "an organization of experiences in a dynamic whole." (W. Pillsbury, Attention, 217).
(b) In philosophy: god-like power, spiritual power, or creative power, mystery, the divine man, a spirit man, god-like man, a sage who is beyond our knowledge, vital force, the mind, the animal spirit, energy, the operation of the active cosmic principle yang (as in Neo-Confucianism).
(b) Metaphysical: Subvariety of idealism which maintains that the individual self of the solipsistic philosopher is the whole of reality and that the external world and other persons are representations of that self having no independent existence.
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 Online 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
MAIN (from the Aryan root which appears in " may " and " might," and Lat.
majestas, grandeur, greatness, from the base mag-, as in magnus, great, major, greater, &c.)
MALALAS (or MALELAS) (Syriac for " orator "), JOHN (c.
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 Agesilaus II
B.C.), he was brought to power by Lysander, whom he promptly ignored.
He managed to rout Tissaphernes, but Persian naval power drove him back to Greece, where he won (394 B.C.) a hollow victory over the Thebans and their allies at Coronea, but he could not reestablish Spartan hegemony.
Ancient Greece and Macedon: Rulers - Draco, Athenian politician (c.
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