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  • ; Philosophical Notes : [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes#CROM. Critical Reflection On Method|CROM. Critical Reflection On Meth
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  • Taoism (Daoism) is the English name referring to a variety of related Chinese philosophical and religious traditions and concepts. These traditions influenced East Asi ...m. However, most scholars have abandoned the dichotomy of "religious" and "philosophical" Daoism.
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  • ...ith logic and language, but takes a different, less technical, approach to philosophical problems. This book helped to inspire so-called ordinary language philosoph
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  • ...s. These essays contain biographical information, summaries of significant philosophical arguments and viewpoints, and conclude with bibliographies of both primary
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  • Nihilism (from the Latin nihil, nothing) is a philosophical position which argues that the world, especially past and current human exi ...eveled against a particular idea, movement, or group, than it is an actual philosophical position to which someone overtly subscribes. Movements such as Dada as wel
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  • ...rtwined with technological innovation, and is also related to some form of philosophical change, or to a different attitude in the perception of nature.
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  • ...age ceremony if they so chose in order to honor their private religious or philosophical concept of marriage. Torcello supports the concept of the MPM with Rawlsian
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  • * Part I. Medieval Philosophical Literature: ** 1. Medieval philosophical literature Anthony Kenny and Jan Pinborg;
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  • ...search, and has numerous publications, including many editions of medieval philosophical texts (mostly Latin, some Greek). * Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction : Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen November 2008
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  • ...n Kretzmann, Eleonore Stump, trans., in Cambridge translations of medieval philosophical texts vol. 1: Logic and the philosophy of language (Cambridge: Cambridge Un
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  • ...entibus and Its Main Problems", in: ''Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association'' 16 (1941) 177-192; reprinted in Boehner (1958). * William Ockham, Philosophical Writings (ed., Übers.), Edinburgh 1957, Indianapolis 19903;
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  • ...as a whole relatively understudied. This can be explained by a variety of philosophical and historical reasons, but purely « material » factors are also at play.
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  • || [...] a semiotically classified representation of philosophical sciences is a prerequisite to the development of an ars inveniendi. || [...] a semiotically classified representation of philosophical sciences is a prerequisite to the development of an ars inveniendi.
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  • ...umentary manner (including interviews with genuine experts), together with philosophical interpretations of these facts by non-experts, as well as claims, presented
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  • *Ingham, M.B., & Mechthild Dreyer, ''The Philosophical Vision of John Duns Scotus: An Introduction.'' Washington DC: Catholic Univ
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  • ...ias'') is one of the earliest surviving philosophical works in the Western philosophical tradition to deal with the relationship between language and logic in a com
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  • * Peirce, C.S., ''The Essential Peirce, Selected Philosophical Writings, Volume 1 (1867–1893)'', Nathan Houser and Christian Kloesel (ed
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  • * Abelard on Mental, in The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (2007), 169-187. * Duns Scotus on the Common Nature and the Individual Differentia, in Philosophical Topics 20 (1992), 50-76.
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  • ..., and the story of Enku the Buddhist monk, drove Zawitz to develop his own philosophical pluralism.
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  • [https://oeis.org/wiki/User:Jon_Awbrey/Philosophical_Notes Philosophical Notes] * [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes|Philosophical Notes]]
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  • ...ombine popular "adult" themed chat sites with "general" chat sites using a philosophical model conceptualised with the metaphysical concept of the Planes of Existen
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  • * [[User:Jon Awbrey/Philosophical Notes|Philosophical Notes]] ...06050600/http://www.msu.edu/dig/msumap/phillips.html B.A. Mathematical and Philosophical Method]''', <br> [http://www.enolagaia.com/JMC.html Justin Morrill College]
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  • * Peirce, C.S., ''The Essential Peirce, Selected Philosophical Writings, Volume 1 (1867–1893)'', Nathan Houser and Christian Kloesel (ed * Peirce, C.S., ''The Essential Peirce, Selected Philosophical Writings, Volume 2 (1893–1913)'', Peirce Edition Project (eds.), Indiana
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  • ...001) John Buridan: Summulae de Dialectica, an annotated translation with a philosophical introduction; New Haven: Yale University Press *Klima, G. (1988) ARS ARTIUM: Essays in Philosophical Semantics, Medieval and Modern, Budapest: Institute of Philosophy of the Hu
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  • As a philosophical movement, pragmatism originated in the [[United States]] in the late [[1800 ...(determining what the original pragmatists thought it was) or substantive philosophical theory (what is the most defensible theory that satisfies certain goals). T
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  • Philosophical works still unedited include questions on the ''Categories'', the ''Periher
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  • *Alexander Fidora: Concepts of Philosophical Rationality in Inter-Religious Dialogues: Crispin, Abaelard, Aquinas, Llull
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  • ...lm-al-[[Kalam]], which can be seen as a form of scholasticism. Later, the philosophical schools of [[Avicennism]] and [[Averroism]] exerted great influence on scho The period also saw the beginning of the '[[Transmission of Greek philosophical ideas in the Middle Ages|discovery]]' of many Greek works which had been lo
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  • * De Morgan, Augustus (1846), ''Cambridge Philosophical Transactions'', ''viii'', p. 380.
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  • ...the discussion, respectively. It is conventional to refer to a distinctive philosophical treatment of a particular subject matter as a ''theory'', whether or not it ...he word "theory" is used: (1) its informal use to indicate any distinctive philosophical attitude, doctrine, perspective, or position, (2) its more sacrosanct usage
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  • ...ast three distinct things. One sense refers to a project of formalizing a philosophical subject matter, say, aesthetics, ethics, metaphysics, or theology, in a pur ...wo distinct ways of viewing the relation between mathematical practice and philosophical reflection. The critical question is whether philosophy grows out of refle
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  • ...ast three distinct things. One sense refers to a project of formalizing a philosophical subject matter, say, aesthetics, ethics, metaphysics, or theology, in a pur ...wo distinct ways of viewing the relation between mathematical practice and philosophical reflection. The critical question is whether philosophy grows out of refle
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  • ...ve endeavored to put pragmatism as I understand it into the same form of a philosophical theorem. I have not succeeded any better than this:</p>
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  • Scotus is generally considered to be a [[Philosophical realism|realist]] (as opposed to a [[nominalist]]) in that he treated unive ...luntarism]], the tendency to emphasize God's will and human freedom in all philosophical issues. The main difference between [[Aquinas]]' rational theology and that
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  • ...nd Siger was exposed to persecution from the Church as well as from purely philosophical opponents. Averroism was denounced by Bonaventura in 1267, and in December
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  • ...(Harcourt Brace Custom Pub. 1999), an excellent anthology of literary and philosophical texts for students of world civilizations and literature from the Northern
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  • * EP n, m = ''The Essential Peirce: Selected Philosophical Writings'', vol. n, page m. * Peirce, C.S., ''The Essential Peirce, Selected Philosophical Writings, Volume 1 (1867–1893)'', Nathan Houser and Christian Kloesel (ed
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  • ...complexity and poetry of his songs, which rely on wordplay, lyricism, and philosophical inquiry. The music is based on dance rhythms and sensual grooves. In the En
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  • *''The Unity of Philosophical Experience'', Scribner's, 1937.
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  • ...ain any systematic [[theology]]: No attempt is made to give a [[philosophy|philosophical]] or rigorous definition of God, nor of how God acts in the world. There a
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  • ...tead of just one and welcomes the "melancholy of autumn". Then he gets all philosophical with "green is not so green without brown and gray" (pg. 119) Graves can't
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  • *31-44 Chris Schabel & Russell L. Friedman, Trinitarian Theology and Philosophical Issues V. *121-160 Chris Schabel & Russell L. Friedman, Trinitarian Theology and Philosophical Issues IV.
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  • .... 133–241, Peirce Edition Project (eds.), ''The Essential Peirce, Selected Philosophical Writings, Volume 2 (1893–1913)'', Indiana University Press, Bloomington, ...hard Rorty|Rorty, Richard]] (1991), ''Objectivity, Relativism, and Truth: Philosophical Papers, Volume 1'', Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
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  • .... 133–241, Peirce Edition Project (eds.), ''The Essential Peirce, Selected Philosophical Writings, Volume 2 (1893–1913)'', Indiana University Press, Bloomington, ...hard Rorty|Rorty, Richard]] (1991), ''Objectivity, Relativism, and Truth: Philosophical Papers, Volume 1'', Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.
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  • ...s a species. Formal supposition is similar to what is indicated in modern philosophical logic by italicising a common noun, as when we refer to the concept ''horse
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  • ...os and B.G. Sundholm, 2001, 'Medieval Logic', in D. Jacquette Companion to Philosophical Logic History of Logic, pp. * - *, ed. (at the press). ...2002, 'History of Logic: Medieval' , in Dale Jacquette (ed.), Companion to Philosophical Logic Malden (Mass.) - Oxford (UK), 2002, pp. 24-34
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  • He worked towards the dissemination of Astronism as a newfound religious and philosophical tradition which is firmly cosmocentric in its beliefs, theme and worldview.
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  • A '''correspondence theory of truth''' is a philosophical position holding that any element of conception or discourse is rendered tr
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Sten Ebbesen|Ebbesen, Sten]] 1992b: ‘Small Finds. Philosophical Texts in Erfurt, Hamburg, Oxford and Paris', [[Directory:Logic Museum/CIMAG ...du XIIIe siècle’, in Asztalos, Monika, ed., The Editing of Theological and Philosophical Texts from the Middle Ages, Acta Universitatis stockholmiensis, Studia Lati
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  • ...in describing [[empirical phenomenon|empirical phenomena]]. As a form of philosophical inquiry, it examines the record of mathematical inquiry and poses questions ...ast three distinct things. One sense refers to a project of formalizing a philosophical subject matter, say, aesthetics, ethics, metaphysics, or theology, in a pur
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