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The Perennial Philosophy was created in 1945.

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Saroj Kumar Das has written:

'Tagore and the perennial problems of philosophy' -- subject(s): Philosophy

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Perennial questions in the philosophy of man include inquiries about the nature of existence, the purpose of human life, the relationship between mind and body, the concept of free will, the nature of consciousness, and the existence of a soul or higher self. These questions have been debated by philosophers throughout history and continue to be central to discussions about human nature and the human experience.

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Aldous Huxley's exploration of the Perennial Philosophy in his works is significant because it highlights the idea of a universal truth that underlies all religions and philosophies. By delving into this concept, Huxley encourages readers to look beyond the surface differences of belief systems and seek a deeper understanding of the fundamental principles that connect humanity.

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A perennial is a perennial no matter where it is grown.

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Virgil B. Strohmeyer has written:

'The importance of Teseo Ambrogio degli Albonesi's selected Armenian materials for the development of the renaissance's perennial philosophy and an armenological philosophical tradition' -- subject(s): Armenian Philosophy, Criticism and interpretation, Renaissance Philosophy

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The question of man as the perennial problem of philosophy arises from the desire to understand human nature, consciousness, existence, and ethics. Philosophers grapple with questions about the nature of human beings, their role in the world, and their capacity for knowledge and action. This ongoing pursuit reflects the complex and multifaceted nature of humanity and the enduring quest for self-understanding and meaning.

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A tender perennial is a perennial plant that is not hardy in cold climates.

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Basil is an annual, not a perennial.

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They are perennial plants

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It is a perennial plant.

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Most of it is perrennial.

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Asparagus is a perennial vegetable plant.

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Yes orchids are perennial.

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A banana is a herbaceous perennial

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there are perennial and annual avocados,so it means it can be both.

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Yes, all peaches are perennial.

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Lavender is a shrub and is therefore perennial.

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Yes. Heather is a perennial plant.

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One perennial flower is the impatien.

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Harper Perennial was created in 1964.

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no it is not a perennial it is a Golden Poppy

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That flower is a perennial.

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Artichokes are perennial plants.

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Some sentence examples for the word perennial are:

A perennial is a plant that lives from year to year.

A tree is a perennial.

Irises, daffodils, tulips, and other flowers are perennials.

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Yes the Glad or Sword lily is a Perennial Herb

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Perennial, but most die in the winter

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Gardeners like perennial plants.

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Neem is a perennial.

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Plants can flower regardless of whether they are perennial or annual, so no, blooming does not automatically make a sunflower a perennial.

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Perennial canals have water flowing in them round the year. but Non perennial canal are fed only in particular seasons especially during monsoon.

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is it for biology? i have the same question!

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Perennial Favorites was created on 1998-08-04.

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A Weeping Willow is a tree so it is perennial.

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The coconut palm is a perennial tropical plant. It can live for several decades, producing coconuts throughout its lifespan.

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