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  • '''Philosophy''' is an abstract, intellectual discourse–in Greek, φιλοσοφία '' == What does ''philosophy'' mean? ==
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  • ...eleuze]] and [[Michel Foucault]]<ref>Simon Critchley, (2001) ''Continental Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction'', Oxford University Press, p. 39-40</ref>. == Currents in Continental philosophy ==
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  • ...pplied ethics, but although this forms a large part of the area of applied philosophy, the broader term includes discussion of philosophical problems, some metap ===The Proper Preoccupations of Philosophy===
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  • ...see the bibliography and external links subpages of each sub-discipline in philosophy. ...| last = Grayling | first = A.C. | authorlink = A.C. Grayling | title = Philosophy: A Guide Through the Subject | publisher = Oxford University Press | date
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  • ...f-absorbed, it can nevertheless provide useful insights into the nature of philosophy in general. ...at are distinctively African; on the third view, African philosophy is any philosophy done by Africans (or, sometimes, by people of African descent).
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  • #Redirect [[Continental philosophy]]
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  • In [[philosophy]] the field of '''ontology''' considers what things exist, and what existen ...uthor=Bacon, John |title=&thinsp;Tropes |work=The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2011 Edition) |editor=Edward N. Zalta, ed. |url=http://plato.stanfo
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  • #REDIRECT [[Philosophy/Related Articles]]
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  • ...Zarathustra]], the founder of [[Zoroastrianism]] to be both the founder of philosophy and [[monotheism|monotheistic]] [[religion]] alike. ...ght: [[Indian philosophy|India]] and [[Chinese philosophy|China]] both had philosophy as a part of their cultures during antiquity.
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  • ** an interview with [[Harvard University]] [[political philosophy|political philosopher]] [[Michael Sandel]]
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  • In philosophy, a substance is something which could exist even if nothing else did. For e The notion of substance has been the subject of considerable debate in philosophy, and some consider it suspect. It is sometimes rejected altogether by moder
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  • The term '''idea''' has had a number of special uses in the history of philosophy which do not correspond to its modern meaning. In ancient philosophy, [[Plato]] used the word 'eidos', often translated as 'idea', to refer to h
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ancient philosophy]]
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  • ...ointers of some kind to things in the world. Philosophers working in the [[philosophy of language]] have tried to understand how this relationship work in a vari There are two main theories in philosophy for how this is done: through the use of a definite description or through
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  • ...iversity. The result was to reactivate the empiricist tradition in British philosophy, but to add to it the element of ''analysis '' and an interest in language. ...sophy attempts to perform linguistic analysis on concepts. Before analytic philosophy came about, [[idealism]] was the influential philosophical school in Britis
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  • ''This is a supplement to the [[philosophy]] article.'' ...#if:|::Philosophy of Religion: |}}{{#if:|::Philosophy of Mind: |}}{{#if:|::Philosophy of Science: [[Socratic method]] defined standards of reasoning and definiti
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  • ...litical philosophy]] as--arguably, of course--the "central disciplines" of philosophy. {{r|ancient philosophy}}
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  • * [http://www.iep.utm.edu/ Internet Encyclopedia Philosophy] * [http://www.nigelwarburton.typepad.com/philosophy_bites/ Philosophy Bites]
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  • ....ucl.ac.uk/philosophy/LPSG/Greek.htm London Philosophy Study Guide - Greek Philosophy] ...ophy/LPSG/Post-Arist.htm London Philosophy Study Guide - Post-Aristotelian Philosophy]
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  • ...[[sense perception]] in [[epistemology]], [[philosophy of language]] and [[philosophy of mind]].
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  • ...k (wax) writing tablet", the English equivalent would be "blank slate". In philosophy it refers to the theory that individuals are born without built-in mental c [[Category:Philosophy Workgroup]]
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  • ...er]] focused on [[epistemology]], [[Ontology (philosophy)|ontology]] and [[philosophy of mind]]. Author of ''Materialist Theory of Mind''.
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  • #REDIRECT [[CZ Talk:Philosophy Workgroup/Philosophy Week]]
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  • * Hegel, Georg: ''The Philosophy of History'', Britannica, Great Books, third edition, 1992 * Lemon, Michael C.: ''Philosophy of history'', Routledge 2003
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  • {{r|analytic philosophy}} {{r|philosophy}}
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  • ...e around. Modern science itself is heavily influenced by [[Roger Bacon]]'s philosophy. This was followed by the [[rationalism]]-[[empiricism]] debate, which last ...the philosophy of science to the level of a separate and mature branch of philosophy.
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  • ...and [[Syracuse University|Syracuse]] professor, influential in [[Christian philosophy]].
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  • (1910–1989) [[United Kingdom|British]] [[analytic philosophy|analytic]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] famous for the [[verificationism|verification principle]].
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  • ...books and articles on [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]] and other topics in ancient philosophy.
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  • * Frederick Copleston, S.J. 'A History of Philosophy', Vol. I: Greece and Rome - from the pre-Socratics to Plotinus *'The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy' 2nd edition, general editor Robert Audi
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  • * Frederick Copleston, S.J. 'A History of Philosophy', Vol. I: Greece and Rome - from the pre-Socratics to Plotinus *'The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy', ed. by Robert Audi
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  • {{r|Christian philosophy}} {{r|Philosophy}}
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  • ...sophy|philosopher]] who is credited with laying the foundations of western philosophy; sentenced to death in [[Athens]] for [[heresy]].
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  • * Frederick Copleston, S.J. 'A History of Philosophy', Vol. VII: Modern Philosophy - from the post-Kantian idealists to Marx, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche *'The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy' 2nd edition, general editor Robert Audi
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  • ==Philosophy==
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  • {{r|philosophy}} {{r|Joint Sessions (British philosophy)}}
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