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  • 'self-emptying' of one's own will to become entirely receptive ... and self-denial of one's own human will and desire. With regards to ...
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  • described by the Christian religion. It will lead, Nietzsche says, not ... the relativistic belief that human will is a law unto itself—"anything ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Anglo-Norman providence, Middle French providence, and their source, Latin prōvidentia (providence, foresight), from the present ...
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  • ==Etymology== From Middle English goddesse, equivalent to god + -ess, formed about 1350. The figurative meaning is first found in Spenser's ...
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