Imago Dei has a rather interesting post on a problem with consequentialist ethics.
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A few Lepidoptera species lack mouth parts and therefore do not feed in the imago.
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Imago is a 30-year-old environmental organization and nature preserve in Price Hill.
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An imago was usually a bronze bust carried on top of a pole like a standard by an imaginifer.
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Here, the imago develops from imaginal discs found inside the larva.
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Features of the imago are externally recognizable in the pupa.
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I know the above 411 hurts the atheists to hear, seeing that they've staked so much of their imago on God's non-existence.
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Suspicious, Sukum opens the giant's mouth and slips in his fingers, then pulls out a large black imago and a pebble.
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Jung also called the Self an imago dei.
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(psychoanalysis) an idealized image of someone (usually a parent) formed in childhood
An adult insect produced after metamorphosis
In biology, the imago is the last stage of development of an insect, after the last ecdysis of an incomplete metamorphosis, or after emergence from the pupa where the metamorphosis is complete. ...
Imago is the second full-length album by the Brisbane band The Butterfly Effect. It was released on June 17, 2006. It debuted on the Australian ARIA album charts at number 2, the Butterfly Effect's first top 10 album and their highest charting album.
Imago is a Filipino pop rock band composed of Aia De Leon (vocals/guitars), Myrene "Maps" Academia (bass), Tim Cacho (guitars) and Zach Lucero (drums) known for songs such as Akap, Anino, Ewan, Taralets and Sundo.
The perfect (generally winged) reproductive state of an insect.
Fourth and final stage of an insect, during which it reproduces. Plural is imagines
The representation or likeness of any object, is derived from the root im or sim, which appears in im-itari and sim-ilis^ and likewise in the Greek 6^-6$. (" Imago ab imitatione dicta," Festus, s. v. ; " Imago dicitur quasi imitago^ Por-phyr. ad Hor. Carm. i. 12. 4. ...
Imago is the image of humanity in its most natural form. Combined, Imago is the reflection of Animae.