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  • *Hondereich, Ted, (ed.). The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Oxford ... htm Categorical propositions, Philosophy Pages by Garth Kemerling] ...
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  • the orthodox or astika schools of Indian philosophy that recognizes the authority ... Since its philosophy regards the universe as consisting of two eternal ...
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  • works on a variety of topics including philosophy, religion, grammar and ... #039;s most influential contribution to philosophy, the Introduction to Categories ...
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  • to the term "common sense" in philosophy. One is a sense that is ... of subjectivity, with the result that philosophy became mere skepticism. ...
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  • In Christian theology and philosophy, the absolute is understood in ... === Ancient Greek Philosophy === Ancient Greek philosophers pursued ...
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  • Ontology is a major branch of philosophy and a central part of metaphysics ... The conceptual division of this branch of philosophy was established ...
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  • and commentator. A professor of philosophy at the University of Padua ... before proceeding to Padua to study philosophy and medicine. While at ...
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  • one of the oldest and most continuous in philosophy. Some of Plato's most ... reason is that the very business of philosophy is to achieve knowledge ...
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  • to the epistemological approach of his philosophy. Kant presents it as the ... as series of changes, have no independent, self-subsistent existence apart ...
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  • of the work). In John Locke's philosophy, tabula rasa was the theory ... of inborn mental structures. In classic philosophy, this amounts to the confrontation ...
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  • ===General Philosophy Sources=== *[http://plato.stanford.edu/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy] ...
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  • and studied law, then devoted himself to philosophy. In 1741 he was appointed ... period of his life he began the study of philosophy, and was especially attracted ...
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  • that the sense of vision itself must be self-aware, and concluded by proposing ... has been popular in the history of philosophy and has been developed ...
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  • philosopher on aesthetics and moral philosophy. Sometimes referred to ... numerous dialogues and essays on moral philosophy brought him into contact ...
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  • mystic, who wrote on politics, religion, philosophy and Christian life. He ... of the Quakers and his own Ideal Philosophy, which provoked an angry ...
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  • and did much to shape the course of modern philosophy. was an adamant defender of Cartesian philosophy in the days when Scholastic ...
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  • began as a reconciliation of the philosophy of the ancient classical ... Ockham. Scholasticism dominated European philosophy from the time of Peter ...
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  • doctrine, Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy. God, Origin of Evil, Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy, Darwinism and Other Essays ...
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  • *Blackburn, Simon. Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy. Oxford University ... syllogism/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Medieval Theories ...
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  • of panpsychism as presented in the philosophy of Leibniz. ... Craig (Ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London: Routledge. ...
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