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Parent topics
- Fate [r]: The unalterable sequence of cause–and–effect relations which bring the past to the present, and the present into the future; destiny. [e]
- Free will [r]: The intuition, or philosophical doctrine, that one can control one's actions or freely choose among alternatives. [e]
- Mind-body problem [r]: The philosophical and scientific consideration of the relation between conscious mental activity and the underlying physical plant that supports this activity, consisting primarily of the brain, but also involving various sensors throughout the body. [e]
- Subjective-objective dichotomy [r]: The philosophical separation of the world into objects (entities) which are perceived or otherwise presumed to exist as entities, by subjects (observers). [e]
Subtopics
- Standard argument against free will [r]: An argument proposing a conflict between the possibility of free will and the postulates of determinism and indeterminism. [e]
- Standard argument against free will [r]: An argument proposing a conflict between the possibility of free will and the postulates of determinism and indeterminism. [e]
- Schizophrenia [r]: A mental disorder characterized by impaired perception of the individual's environment. [e]
- U.S. intelligence activities in Asia-Pacific [r]: This is a regional-level subpage dealing with CIA intelligence and operations pertaining to the Asia-Pacific area. Large topics may be in subordinate pages. [e]
- Poverty [r]: Lack of adequate resources, usually but not always material. [e]
- Management [r]: The act of directing and controlling a group of people for the purpose of coordinating and harmonizing the group towards accomplishing a goal beyond the scope of individual effort. [e]
- Hitler in Vienna [r]: Adolf Hitler's formative years, between 1907 and 1913, in Vienna, Austria [e]