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1074:–1280) was among the first medieval scholars to apply Aristotle's philosophy to Christian thought. He produced paraphrases of most of the works of Aristotle available to him. He digested, interpreted and systematized the whole of Aristotle's works, gleaned from the Latin translations and notes of the Arabian commentators, in accordance with Church doctrine. His efforts resulted in the formation of a Christian reception of Aristotle in the Western Europe. Albertus did not repudiate
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did they differ from their master, and, therefore, an exposition of their doctrines would be useless to those who know anything of the history of philosophy; but, before the strict study of the text of
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1112:(1225–1274), the pupil of Albertus Magnus, wrote a dozen commentaries on the works of Aristotle. Thomas was emphatically Aristotelian, he adopted Aristotle's analysis of physical objects, his view of place, time and motion, his proof of the prime mover, his cosmology, his account of sense perception and intellectual knowledge, and even parts of his
848:, was especially distinguished as a commentator of Aristotle. He often wrote two or three different commentaries on the same work, and some 38 commentaries by Averroes on the works of Aristotle have been identified. Although his writings had an only marginal impact in Islamic countries, his works would eventually have a huge impact in the
1262:. MacIntyre revises Aristotelianism with the argument that the highest temporal goods, which are internal to human beings, are actualized through participation in social practices. He opposes Aristotelianism to the managerial institutions of capitalism and its state, and to rival traditions—including the philosophies of
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the existence of universals outside the spatiotemporal world. This view is known as immanent realism. For example, the universal "red" exists only insofar as there are red objects in the concrete world. Were there no red objects there would be no red-universal. This immanence can be conceived in terms of the theory of
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standpoint. Aristotelians disagree with
Platonists, however, about the mode of existence of universals. Platonists hold that universals exist in some form of "Platonic heaven" and thus exist independently of their instances in the concrete, spatiotemporal world. Aristotelians, on the other hand, deny
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was a modern defender of
Aristotelianism on the problem of universals. States of affairs are the basic building blocks of his ontology, and have particulars and universals as their constituents. Armstrong is an immanent realist in the sense that he holds that a universal exists only insofar as it is
1053:) from Greek into Latin. Many copies of Aristotle in Latin then in circulation were assumed to have been influenced by Averroes, who was suspected of being a source of philosophical and theological errors found in the earlier translations of Aristotle. Such claims were without merit, however, as the
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We have said already that the most interesting and important of the
Arabian schools is that which was the simple expression of Alexandrian Aristotelianism, the school of Avicenna and Averroes; or, as the Arabians themselves called it par excellence, that of the 'philosophers.' In no material point
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Schaffer's priority monism is a recent form of neo-Aristotelian ontology. He holds that there exists only one thing on the most fundamental level: the world as a whole. This thesis does not deny our common-sense intuition that the distinct objects we encounter in our everyday affairs like
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in the mid-9th century to teach
Aristotelian logic. The 11th and 12th centuries saw the emergence of twelfth-century Byzantine Aristotelianism. Before the 12th century, the whole Byzantine output of Aristotelian commentaries was focused on logic. However, the range of subjects covered by the
798:. He incorporated Aristotelian and Neoplatonist thought into an Islamic philosophical framework. This was an important factor in the introduction and popularization of Greek philosophy in the Muslim intellectual world. In the 9th century, Persian astrologer
2325:: Vol. I: Die Renaissance des Aristotelismus im I. Jh.v. Chr. (1973); Vol. II: Der Aristotelismus im I. und II. Jh.n. Chr. (1984); Vol. III: Alexander von Aphrodisias (2001) – Edited by Jürgen Wiesner, with a chapter on Ethics by Robert W. Sharples.
813:(872–950) had great influence on science and philosophy for several centuries, and in his time was widely thought second only to Aristotle in knowledge (alluded to by his title of "the Second Teacher"). His work, aimed at synthesis of philosophy and
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MacIntyre, Alasdair, 'Natural Law as
Subversive: The Case of Aquinas' and 'Rival Aristotles: 1. Aristotle Against Some Renaissance Aristotelians; 2. Aristotle Against Some Modern Aristotelians', in MacIntyre,
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Aristotelian paraphrase: adaptations in which Aristotle's text is rephrased, reorganized, and pruned, in order to make it more easily understood. This genre was allegedly invented by
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in the 3rd century, Peripateticism as an independent philosophy came to an end. Still, the
Neoplatonists sought to incorporate Aristotle's philosophy within their own system and produced many
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in 1210, it was stated that "neither the books of Aristotle on natural philosophy or their commentaries are to be read at Paris in public or secret, and this we forbid under penalty of
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Aristotle's physical writings began to be discussed openly. At a time when Aristotle's method was permeating all theology, these treatises were sufficient to cause his prohibition for
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have the highest degree of fundamentality because they exist in themselves. Properties, on the other hand, are less fundamental because they depend on substances for their existence.
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MacIntyre revises Aristotelianism with the argument that the highest temporal goods, which are internal to human beings, are actualized through participation in social practices.
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is to determine which entities are fundamental and how the non-fundamental entities depend on them. The concept of fundamentality is usually defined in terms of
1040:–1286) undertook a complete translation of the works of Aristotle or, for some portions, a revision of existing translations. He was the first translator of the
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From Aristotle to Augustine: Routledge History of Philosophy
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The original followers of Aristotle were the members of the
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who commentated on Aristotle's writings. With the rise of
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1882:, Although many disagree Rowman & Littlefield, 1992.
628:, who both continued Aristotle's researches. During the
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philosophers and is known for his efforts to introduce
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2303:, University of Notre Dame Press / Polity Press, 1998.
1548:, pages 166–167. In Oliver Leaman & Hossein Nasr.
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The foundations of modern science in the Middle Ages
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2296:, University of Notre Dame Press / Duckworth, 1990.
2289:, University of Notre Dame Press / Duckworth, 1988.
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Nature, Justice, and Rights in Aristotle's Politics
852:, and would lead to the school of thought known as
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2957:On Youth, Old Age, Life and Death, and Respiration
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667:in the mid-11th century, and further developed by
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2268:, Lucius & Lucius (Stuttgart, Germany), 2008.
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2092:. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University.
2034:. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University.
1839:, Leuven: Leuven University Press, 1990, p. xvi.
677:was appointed to the chair of philosophy at the
474:and under them, along with philosophers such as
944:. The most productive of these translators was
1893:Heidegger and Aristotle: The Question of Being
1774:
1725:
1474:"Baghdad: Metropolis of the Abbasid Caliphate"
1362:Aristotelian realist philosophy of mathematics
367:. Aristotle and his school wrote tractates on
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2435:International Society for MacIntyrean Enquiry
2369:, Catholic University of America Press, 1994.
2264:Knight, Kelvin & Paul Blackledge (eds.),
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1206:Scholasticism § Analytical Scholasticism
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1771:, page 215 (2004). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
1219:and 'practical' philosophy, such as that of
2330:Rehabilitierung der praktischen Philosophie
2318:volume 2, Cambridge University Press, 2006.
1986:
1984:
1835:Henricus Bate, Helmut Boese, Carlos Steel,
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2426:Political Philosophy of Alasdair MacIntyre
2332:, Rombach, volume 1, 1972; volume 2, 1974.
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1758:, page 42 (1974). Harvard University Press
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1248:The contemporary Aristotelian philosopher
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671:in the late 13th to early 14th centuries.
498:on it and that became the basis of Jewish
355:. It answers why-questions by a scheme of
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2001:. In Chalmers; Manley; Wasserman (eds.).
1578:. The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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434:In Aristotle's time, philosophy included
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1716:, 14 (2001): at 249-288, at pp. 275–281.
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2374:Whose Aristotle? Whose Aristotelianism?
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2275:, University of Notre Dame Press, 1967.
2090:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2032:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
1878:For example, George E. McCarthy (ed.),
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470:translated the works of Aristotle into
210:List of writers influenced by Aristotle
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1996:"On What Grounds What Metametaphysics"
1444:Ierodiakonou, Katerina; Bydén, Börje.
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942:Latin translations of the 12th century
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2280:After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory
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2045:Schaffer, Jonathan (1 January 2010).
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1651:, page 30. Cambridge University Press
1531:. In Leaman, O & Nasr, H (2001).
9293:Philosophical schools and traditions
3011:On Melissus, Xenophanes, and Gorgias
2316:Ethics and Politics: Selected Essays
2244:Essays on the Aristotelian Tradition
2189:. Touchstone, Simon & Schuster.
1853:
708:A medieval Arabic representation of
456:commentaries on Aristotle's writings
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2430:Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2236:, Cambridge University Press, 2001.
2106:Sketch for a Systematic Metaphysics
2047:"Monism: The Priority of the Whole"
1865:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
1822:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
1697:Renaissance of the Twelfth Century,
1682:L.D. Reynolds and Nigel G. Wilson,
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1455:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
918:, who probably spent some years in
663:in the mid-4th century, revived by
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3372:Transmission of the Greek Classics
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1576:"Avicenna (Ibn Sina) (c.980–1037)"
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3046:The Situations and Names of Winds
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2407:, Indiana University Press, 1962.
2287:Whose Justice? Which Rationality?
1914:, Cornell University Press, 2005.
1756:A Source Book in Medieval Science
1710:A Source Book in Medieval Science
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2229:, Oxford University Press, 2006.
1978:, Oxford University Press, 1999.
1965:, Oxford University Press, 1997.
1518:, Volume 1, Brill, 2006, p. 273.
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817:, paved the way for the work of
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2952:On Length and Shortness of Life
2349:A History of Western Philosophy
2310:, Open Court / Duckworth, 1999.
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2421:with an annotated bibliography
1912:Aristotle and Other Platonists
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1667:History of Arabian Philosophy
1550:History of Islamic Philosophy
1533:History of Islamic Philosophy
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804:Introductorium in Astronomiam
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2790:On Generation and Corruption
2365:Schrenk, Lawrence P. (ed.),
1781:Schmölders, Auguste (1859).
1094:). Albertus famously wrote:
1019:. In the first of these, in
980:On Generation and Corruption
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8196:Food and drink prohibitions
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5806:Theological intellectualism
5051:Contemporary utilitarianism
4966:Internalism and externalism
2367:Aristotle in Late Antiquity
1791:The London Quarterly Review
1367:
335:, usually characterized by
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6184:Principle of double effect
4315:Svatantrika and Prasangika
3954:
3031:On Marvellous Things Heard
2650:Potentiality and actuality
2148:10.1007/s10699-021-09786-1
2086:"Platonism in Metaphysics"
1673:, Volume 46. February 1859
1599:. Sjsu.edu. Archived from
1535:. London: Routledge. p 165
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2225:Chappell, Timothy (ed.),
2063:10.1215/00318108-2009-025
2028:"Aristotle's Metaphysics"
1891:For example, Ted Sadler,
1597:"Avicenna (Abu Ali Sina)"
1544:Felix Klein-Frank (2001)
1385:Commentaries on Aristotle
1337:exist. Aristotelians and
1210:
922:, translated Aristotle's
653:Byzantine Aristotelianism
642:commentaries on Aristotle
341:analytic inductive method
205:Commentaries on Aristotle
7434:Mass psychogenic illness
7285:Collective effervescence
6726:Self-fulfilling prophecy
6412:Collective consciousness
2386:Sorabji, Richard (ed.),
2352:, Simon & Schuster,
2130:Franklin, James (2021).
2051:The Philosophical Review
1411:
1160:was transmitted through
634:Alexander of Aphrodisias
537:was transmitted through
484:early Islamic philosophy
8774:Eastern Orthodox Church
7315:Culture-bound syndromes
7290:Collective intelligence
5811:Theological voluntarism
5006:Postanalytic philosophy
4947:Experimental philosophy
2762:Sophistical Refutations
2372:Sharples, R. W. (ed.),
2328:Riedel, Manfred (ed.),
2084:Balaguer, Mark (2016).
2026:Cohen, S. Marc (2020).
1767:Rubenstein, Richard E.
1302:holds that the goal of
1298:Neo-Aristotelianism in
1140:, 14th-century scholar
893:'s commentaries on the
774:Islamic Aristotelianism
506:, it was not until the
495:Guide for the Perplexed
359:, including purpose or
9215:Social constructionism
8873:Unitarian Universalism
7677:Observational learning
7405:In-group and out-group
7345:False consensus effect
7024:Suppression of dissent
6922:Moral entrepreneurship
6892:Ideological repression
6880:Historical revisionism
6416:Collective unconscious
6327:Catholicism portal
5139:Social constructionism
4151:Hellenistic philosophy
3567:Theoretical philosophy
3542:Philosophy of religion
3532:Philosophy of language
2947:On Divination in Sleep
2633:Horror vacui (physics)
2393:Stocks, John Leofric,
2253:, Polity Press, 2007.
2136:Foundations of Science
1856:"Saint Thomas Aquinas"
1837:On Platonic Philosophy
1647:Edward Grant, (1996),
1446:"Byzantine Philosophy"
1423:Furley, David (2003),
1308:metaphysical grounding
1241:described Aristotle's
1107:
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832:, during the reign of
792:Hellenistic philosophy
713:
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8764:Chinese folk religion
7464:Political correctness
7459:Pluralistic ignorance
7148:Identity (philosophy)
6974:Religious persecution
6957:Psychological warfare
6937:Political engineering
6788:Argumentum ad populum
6646:Collective narcissism
6624:Attitude polarization
6339:Philosophy portal
6154:Infused righteousness
5522:Philosophy portal
5041:Scientific skepticism
5021:Reformed epistemology
3547:Philosophy of science
3439:Philosophy portal
3061:Rhetoric to Alexander
2306:MacIntyre, Alasdair,
2292:MacIntyre, Alasdair,
2285:MacIntyre, Alasdair,
2278:MacIntyre, Alasdair,
2271:Lobkowicz, Nicholas,
1974:Rosalind Hursthouse,
1961:Fred D. Miller, Jr.,
1952:, Polity Press, 2007.
1686:Oxford, 1974, p. 106.
1684:Scribes and Scholars,
1503:University of Chicago
1354:David Malet Armstrong
1331:problem of universals
1325:Problem of universals
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675:Leo the Mathematician
500:scholastic philosophy
444:Scientific Revolution
248:Philosophy portal
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9128:Naturalism (Western)
9123:Naturalism (Chinese)
9035:Renaissance humanism
7591:Conceptual framework
7556:System justification
7395:Hysterical contagion
6979:Religious uniformity
6962:Religious conversion
6818:Cognitive dissonance
6716:Selective perception
6567:Theory of everything
6537:Primal world beliefs
6522:Philosophical theory
6287:Doctor of the Church
6169:Ontological argument
4942:Critical rationalism
4649:Edo neo-Confucianism
4493:Acintya bheda abheda
4472:Renaissance humanism
4183:School of the Sextii
3557:Practical philosophy
3552:Political philosophy
3150:Andronicus of Rhodes
3051:On Virtues and Vices
3006:On Indivisible Lines
2927:Sense and Sensibilia
2897:Rhetoric and poetics
2710:Mathematical realism
2301:The MacIntyre Reader
1937:The MacIntyre Reader
1665:Auguste Schmolders,
1626:Encyclopedia Iranica
1552:. London: Routledge.
1390:Corpus Aristotelicum
1380:Aristotelian physics
1217:Aristotelian ethical
1133:Marsilius of Padua's
881:The School of Athens
454:, who produced many
450:and later on by the
8541:Christian democracy
7504:Social facilitation
7400:Information cascade
7335:Emotional contagion
7273:Collective behavior
7235:Symbolic boundaries
7089:Cultural psychology
6833:Cultural dissonance
6706:Observer-expectancy
6701:Observational error
6686:In-group favoritism
6431:Conventional wisdom
6114:Divine illumination
5770:Augustinian realism
5638:Theological virtues
5577:Catholic philosophy
4513:Nimbarka Sampradaya
4424:Korean Confucianism
4171:Academic Skepticism
3120:Strato of Lampsacus
2752:Posterior Analytics
2504:Ideas and interests
2234:Hegel and Aristotle
2232:Ferrarin, Alfredo,
1375:Aristotelian ethics
1288:Rosalind Hursthouse
1284:Fred D. Miller, Jr.
1031:William of Moerbeke
962:Posterior Analytics
925:Posterior Analytics
712:teaching a student.
626:Strato of Lampsacus
526:in accordance with
9239:Post-structuralism
7993:natural philosophy
7375:Group polarization
7360:Group cohesiveness
7009:Social engineering
6907:Media manipulation
6828:Crowd manipulation
6813:Circular reporting
6731:Clever Hans effect
6711:Selective exposure
6282:Islamic philosophy
6236:Trademark argument
6129:Formal distinction
6079:Augustinian values
5752:Analytical Thomism
5732:Christian humanism
5134:Post-structuralism
5036:Scientific realism
4991:Quinean naturalism
4971:Logical positivism
4927:Analytical Marxism
4146:Peripatetic school
4058:Chinese naturalism
3585:Aesthetic response
3512:Applied philosophy
3164:Islamic Golden Age
3087:Peripatetic school
2873:Nicomachean Ethics
2568:Future contingents
2390:, Duckworth, 1990.
1813:"Albert the Great"
1714:Science in Context
1603:on 11 January 2010
1250:Alasdair MacIntyre
1243:Nicomachean Ethics
1231:, which views the
1000:–1232) translated
901:Isidore of Seville
886:
714:
618:Peripatetic school
612:Peripatetic school
584:Alasdair MacIntyre
576:, which views the
460:Islamic Golden Age
448:Peripatetic school
436:natural philosophy
345:natural philosophy
42:
9275:
9274:
9271:
9270:
9267:
9266:
9249:Transcendentalism
9205:Neo-scholasticism
9186:Neopythagoreanism
8636:Industrialisation
8576:Constitutionalism
8456:
8455:
8452:
8451:
8274:political freedom
7791:mind–body problem
7584:tacit assumptions
7536:Spontaneous order
7526:Social psychology
7479:Self-organization
6823:Critical thinking
6585:
6584:
6552:School of thought
6441:Cultural movement
6421:Conceptual system
6347:
6346:
6262:Catholic theology
6209:Seven deadly sins
6179:Peripatetic axiom
6089:Cartesian dualism
5824:
5823:
5790:Scotistic realism
5747:Neo-scholasticism
5543:
5542:
5505:
5504:
5501:
5500:
5497:
5496:
5203:
5202:
5199:
5198:
5195:
5194:
4922:Analytic feminism
4894:
4893:
4856:Kierkegaardianism
4818:Transcendentalism
4778:Neo-scholasticism
4624:Classical Realism
4601:
4600:
4373:
4372:
4188:Neopythagoreanism
3945:
3944:
3941:
3940:
3562:Social philosophy
3447:
3446:
3399:Metabasis paradox
3360:
3359:
3300:
3299:
3287:Pietro Pomponazzi
3229:
3228:
3209:
3208:
3158:
3157:
3110:Eudemus of Rhodes
3100:Clearchus of Soli
3074:
3073:
2742:On Interpretation
2685:Temporal finitism
2573:Genus–differentia
2530:Category of being
2344:Russell, Bertrand
2339:, Suhrkamp, 1977.
2335:Ritter, Joachim,
2259:978-0-7456-1976-7
2196:978-0-684-83823-6
2116:978-0-19-161542-9
1992:Jonathan Schaffer
1854:McInerny, Ralph.
1252:helped to revive
1239:Mortimer J. Adler
1202:Neo-scholasticism
1124:, and later, the
946:Gerard of Cremona
905:Martianus Capella
830:Mediterranean Sea
528:Catholic theology
363:, and emphasizes
255:
254:
230:Metabasis paradox
16:(Redirected from
9300:
8937:New Confucianism
8811:Korean shamanism
8781:Ethnic religions
8711:Social democracy
8586:Environmentalism
8566:Communitarianism
8531:Authoritarianism
8473:
8472:
8462:
8461:
8092:Codes of conduct
7743:World disclosure
7731:consensus theory
7499:Social exclusion
7305:Crowd psychology
7300:Consensus theory
7263:Bandwagon effect
7200:Rites of passage
7014:Social influence
6947:Propaganda model
6912:Media regulation
6741:wishful thinking
6691:Magical thinking
6602:
6601:
6591:
6590:
6454:World folk-epics
6389:
6388:
6374:
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6360:
6351:
6350:
6337:
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6325:
6324:
6149:Homo unius libri
6094:Cogito, ergo sum
6084:Cardinal virtues
5785:Moderate realism
5677:
5676:
5667:
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5660:
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5593:Cardinal virtues
5570:
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5520:
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5235:
5234:
5226:
5225:
5209:
5208:
5099:Frankfurt School
5046:Transactionalism
4996:Normative ethics
4976:Legal positivism
4952:Falsificationism
4937:Consequentialism
4932:Communitarianism
4905:
4904:
4773:New Confucianism
4612:
4611:
4419:Neo-Confucianism
4384:
4383:
4193:Second Sophistic
4178:Middle Platonism
4021:
4020:
3962:
3961:
3951:
3950:
3794:Epiphenomenalism
3661:Consequentialism
3595:Institutionalism
3500:
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3489:
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3474:
3467:
3460:
3451:
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3282:Jacopo Zabarella
3231:
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3140:Diodorus of Tyre
3083:
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2725:
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2655:Substance theory
2616:Moderate realism
2610:Minima naturalia
2511:Active intellect
2464:
2457:
2450:
2441:
2440:
2401:Veatch, Henry B.
2379:Shute, Richard,
2376:, Ashgate, 2001.
2362:
2249:Knight, Kelvin,
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1976:On Virtue Ethics
1972:
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1896:
1895:, Athlone, 1996.
1889:
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1870:
1869:
1860:Zalta, Edward N.
1851:
1840:
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1827:
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1817:Zalta, Edward N.
1811:Führer, Markus.
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1466:
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1450:Zalta, Edward N.
1441:
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1286:in politics and
1114:moral philosophy
1073:
1070:
1052:
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1039:
1036:
1025:ex-communication
999:
996:
954:
951:
928:from Greek into
836:(961 to 976) in
809:The philosopher
745:Hunayn ibn Ishaq
657:Byzantine Empire
648:Byzantine Empire
522:interpreted and
510:and the rise of
490:Moses Maimonides
343:in the study of
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215:Pseudo-Aristotle
197:Related articles
177:Substantial form
151:Minima naturalia
111:Active intellect
67:
44:
43:
21:
9308:
9307:
9303:
9302:
9301:
9299:
9298:
9297:
9288:Aristotelianism
9278:
9277:
9276:
9263:
9094:Megarian school
9045:Illuminationism
9021:New historicism
8997:Foundationalism
8982:Eretrian school
8942:Critical theory
8903:Aristotelianism
8898:Agriculturalism
8888:
8882:
8816:Modern paganism
8730:
8641:Intellectualism
8515:
8509:
8467:
8448:
8296:Meaning of life
8201:unclean animals
8058:Aesthetic taste
8044:
8000:Problem of evil
7942:National mythoi
7747:
7565:
7561:Viral phenomena
7551:Swarm behaviour
7494:Social emotions
7489:Social behavior
7469:Pseudoconsensus
7420:Majoritarianism
7320:Deindividuation
7258:Abilene paradox
7244:
7180:Myth and ritual
7038:
7019:Social progress
6994:Self-censorship
6870:Excommunication
6793:Attitude change
6770:
6764:
6596:
6581:
6532:Presuppositions
6394:
6383:
6378:
6348:
6343:
6333:
6331:
6319:
6311:
6272:Aristotelianism
6250:
6099:Dehellenization
6047:
5820:
5816:Foundationalism
5794:
5756:
5713:
5668:
5664:
5662:
5658:
5656:
5652:
5647:
5633:Social teaching
5579:
5574:
5544:
5539:
5516:
5514:
5493:
5457:
5357:
5319:
5266:
5220:
5219:
5191:
5180:Russian cosmism
5153:
5149:Western Marxism
5114:New Historicism
5079:Critical theory
5065:
5061:Wittgensteinian
4957:Foundationalism
4890:
4827:
4808:Social contract
4664:Foundationalism
4597:
4579:
4563:Illuminationism
4548:Aristotelianism
4534:
4523:Vishishtadvaita
4476:
4428:
4369:
4336:
4207:
4136:Megarian school
4131:Eretrian school
4072:
4033:Agriculturalism
4010:
3956:
3937:
3884:
3856:
3813:
3765:
3722:
3706:Incompatibilism
3675:
3647:
3599:
3571:
3494:
3483:
3478:
3448:
3443:
3433:
3431:
3413:
3356:
3296:
3292:Cesar Cremonini
3248:Albertus Magnus
3225:
3205:
3154:
3070:
3026:Physiognomonics
3021:On Things Heard
3016:On the Universe
2977:
2961:
2919:Parva Naturalia
2913:
2892:
2878:Eudemian Ethics
2858:
2842:
2804:
2766:
2747:Prior Analytics
2714:
2638:Rational animal
2499:
2473:
2471:Aristotelianism
2468:
2415:
2410:
2397:, Harrap, 1925.
2395:Aristotelianism
2360:
2219:
2205:Adler, Mortimer
2197:
2181:Adler, Mortimer
2175:
2173:Further reading
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1065:Albertus Magnus
1050:
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952:
916:James of Venice
872:
862:
757:Eudemian Ethics
737:House of Wisdom
729:Harun al-Rashid
702:
692:
679:Magnaura School
665:Michael Psellos
655:emerged in the
650:
614:
608:
603:
516:Albertus Magnus
337:deductive logic
325:
321:
265:
261:
258:Aristotelianism
242:
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172:Rational animal
157:Natural slavery
57:Aristotelianism
39:Francesco Hayez
28:
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9254:Utilitarianism
9251:
9246:
9241:
9232:
9227:
9222:
9217:
9212:
9207:
9198:
9193:
9188:
9182:Pythagoreanism
9179:
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9159:
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9145:
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9130:
9125:
9120:
9115:
9110:
9105:
9096:
9091:
9086:
9081:
9076:
9071:
9069:Neo-Kantianism
9062:
9057:
9052:
9047:
9042:
9037:
9028:
9023:
9014:
9009:
9004:
8999:
8994:
8989:
8987:Existentialism
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8878:Zoroastrianism
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8721:Utilitarianism
8718:
8713:
8708:
8703:
8698:
8693:
8688:
8683:
8678:
8673:
8668:
8663:
8658:
8656:Libertarianism
8653:
8648:
8643:
8638:
8633:
8628:
8623:
8621:Green politics
8618:
8613:
8611:Fundamentalism
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8425:Unspoken rules
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7662:Meta-knowledge
7659:
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7652:Meaning-making
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7439:Milieu control
7436:
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7417:
7412:
7410:Invisible hand
7407:
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7016:
7011:
7006:
7004:Social control
7001:
6996:
6991:
6986:
6981:
6976:
6971:
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6954:
6949:
6944:
6939:
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6932:Polite fiction
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8257:jurisprudence
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8191:Family values
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8171:Entertainment
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8040:Unobservables
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7952:philosophical
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7815:Creation myth
7813:
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7786:Consciousness
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7484:Social action
7482:
7480:
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7472:
7470:
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7465:
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7460:
7457:
7455:
7454:Peer pressure
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7385:Herd behavior
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7370:Group emotion
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7034:Woozle effect
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7029:Systemic bias
7027:
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7017:
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6999:Social change
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6875:Fearmongering
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6859:
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6838:Deprogramming
6836:
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6676:Filter bubble
6674:
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6671:Ethnocentrism
6669:
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6664:
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6527:Point of view
6525:
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6513:
6510:
6508:
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6502:Metanarrative
6500:
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6403:Basic beliefs
6401:
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6397:
6393:Related terms
6390:
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6375:
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6307:Phenomenology
6305:
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6300:
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6290:
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6204:Rota Fortunae
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6164:Occam's razor
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6144:Head of a pin
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6059:Actus Essendi
6057:
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5894:
5893:Chateaubriand
5891:
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5884:
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5809:
5807:
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5797:
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5788:
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5783:
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5780:Conceptualism
5778:
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5694:Scholasticism
5692:
5690:
5687:
5686:
5684:
5682:
5678:
5675:
5671:
5644:
5643:Virtue ethics
5641:
5639:
5636:
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5631:
5629:
5628:Seven virtues
5626:
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5621:
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5616:
5614:
5611:
5609:
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5462:Miscellaneous
5460:
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5160:
5158:Miscellaneous
5156:
5150:
5147:
5145:
5144:Structuralism
5142:
5140:
5137:
5135:
5132:
5130:
5129:Postmodernism
5127:
5125:
5122:
5120:
5119:Phenomenology
5117:
5115:
5112:
5110:
5107:
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5102:
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5097:
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5056:Vienna Circle
5054:
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5009:
5007:
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4999:
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4992:
4989:
4987:
4986:Moral realism
4984:
4982:
4979:
4977:
4974:
4972:
4969:
4967:
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4958:
4955:
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4788:Phenomenology
4786:
4784:
4781:
4779:
4776:
4774:
4771:
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4766:
4764:
4761:
4759:
4756:
4754:
4751:
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4741:
4739:
4736:
4734:
4731:
4729:
4728:Individualism
4726:
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4717:
4714:
4712:
4709:
4707:
4704:
4702:
4699:
4697:
4694:
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4593:Judeo-Islamic
4591:
4590:
4588:
4586:
4582:
4576:
4573:
4571:
4570:
4569:ʿIlm al-Kalām
4566:
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4518:Shuddhadvaita
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4452:Scholasticism
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4530:Navya-Nyāya
4305:Sautrāntika
4300:Pudgalavada
4236:Vaisheshika
4089:Presocratic
3989:Renaissance
3928:Physicalism
3913:Materialism
3819:Normativity
3804:Objectivism
3789:Emergentism
3779:Behaviorism
3728:Metaphysics
3694:Determinism
3633:Rationalism
3265:Duns Scotus
3105:Dicaearchus
3095:Aristoxenus
2854:Metaphysics
2847:Metaphysics
2833:Progression
2800:On the Soul
2795:Meteorology
2597:Magnanimity
2563:Four causes
1290:in ethics.
1272:Kierkegaard
1233:res publica
1103:Metaphysics
1072: 1200
1055:Alexandrian
1051: 1260
1038: 1215
998: 1175
986:Meteorology
953: 1114
834:Al-Hakam II
784:Peripatetic
578:res publica
442:during the
413:linguistics
377:metaphysics
357:four causes
353:natural law
349:metaphysics
128:Golden mean
123:Four causes
9282:Categories
9177:Pyrrhonism
9167:Pragmatism
9162:Positivism
9065:Kantianism
8972:Empiricism
8890:philosophy
8887:Schools of
8830:Irreligion
8826:Secularity
8759:Cheondoism
8691:Radicalism
8671:Monarchism
8666:Militarism
8651:Liberalism
8596:Fanaticism
8536:Capitalism
8518:ideologies
8516:political
8444:Wrongdoing
8348:Repentance
8338:Punishment
8333:Principles
8328:Praxeology
8117:Creativity
8107:Conscience
8068:Almsgiving
7981:axes mundi
7865:Nonfiction
7842:Everything
7704:Revelation
7692:fallacious
7682:Perception
7618:scientific
7541:Status quo
7380:Groupshift
7295:Conformity
7250:Groupthink
7165:Liminality
7099:Employment
7074:Ceremonies
6942:Propaganda
6927:Persuasion
6803:Censorship
6769:Change and
6748:Status quo
6656:Congruence
6302:Empiricism
6124:Evil demon
5898:Chesterton
5775:Nominalism
5762:Universals
5603:Just price
5469:Amerindian
5376:Australian
5315:Vietnamese
5295:Indonesian
4844:Kantianism
4793:Positivism
4783:Pragmatism
4758:Naturalism
4738:Liberalism
4716:Subjective
4654:Empiricism
4558:Avicennism
4503:Bhedabheda
4387:East Asian
4310:Madhyamaka
4290:Abhidharma
4156:Pyrrhonism
3923:Nominalism
3918:Naturalism
3847:Skepticism
3837:Relativism
3827:Absolutism
3756:Naturalism
3666:Deontology
3638:Skepticism
3623:Naturalism
3613:Empiricism
3577:Aesthetics
3481:Philosophy
3347:Hursthouse
3221:Maimonides
3187:Avicennism
2838:Generation
2810:On Animals
2737:Categories
2557:Eudaimonia
2359:0671201581
1924:Adler 1985
1631:2010-04-14
1622:"Avicenna"
1607:2010-01-19
1582:2007-07-13
1479:2010-04-16
1343:nominalist
1339:Platonists
1335:universals
1315:substances
1280:capitalism
1200:See also:
1152:Modern era
1122:Dominicans
1013:heterodoxy
864:See also:
850:Latin West
823:Avicennism
800:Albumasarl
796:Arab world
700:Avicennism
694:See also:
661:Themistius
425:government
409:psychology
389:aesthetics
117:Eutrapelia
9225:Spinozism
9157:Pluralism
9148:Platonism
9099:Modernism
9084:Logicians
8952:Cyrenaics
8913:Averroism
8853:Spiritism
8821:Rastafari
8736:Religions
8716:Socialism
8696:Reformism
8661:Masculism
8616:Globalism
8591:Extremism
8561:Communism
8526:Anarchism
8500:Reclusion
8495:Pessimism
8477:Attitudes
8400:Suffering
8363:Sexuality
8353:Reverence
8343:Qualities
8262:religious
8242:Judgement
8222:Happiness
8186:Étiquette
8176:Eroticism
8164:Aesthetic
8147:religious
8142:emotional
8132:Economics
8063:Aesthetic
8025:Teleology
7969:political
7930:Mythology
7895:Illusions
7870:Free will
7856:Existence
7851:Evolution
7825:existence
7808:religious
7803:Cosmology
7798:Cosmogony
7776:Causality
7766:Afterlife
7714:Tradition
7709:Testimony
7687:Reasoning
7647:Intuition
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7571:Knowledge
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7069:Calendars
6865:Euphemism
6853:religious
6848:Education
6681:Homophily
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6483:Lifestyle
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6241:Univocity
6139:Haecceity
6018:Ratzinger
5983:Montaigne
5963:MacIntyre
5918:Dionysius
5913:Descartes
5873:Augustine
5727:Salamanca
5348:Pakistani
5310:Taiwanese
5257:Ethiopian
5230:By region
5216:By region
5031:Scientism
5026:Systemics
4886:Spinozism
4813:Socialism
4748:Modernism
4711:Objective
4619:Anarchism
4553:Averroism
4442:Christian
4394:Neotaoism
4365:Zurvanism
4355:Mithraism
4350:Mazdakism
4121:Cyrenaics
4048:Logicians
3681:Free will
3643:Solipsism
3590:Formalism
3382:Platonism
3337:MacIntyre
3199:Averroism
3177:Al-Farabi
3135:Critolaus
3079:Followers
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3036:Mechanics
3001:On Plants
2996:On Colors
2991:On Breath
2942:On Dreams
2932:On Memory
2695:Haecceity
2673:Syllogism
2644:Phronesis
2536:Catharsis
2485:Aristotle
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1395:Phronesis
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1190:Heidegger
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361:teleology
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9230:Stoicism
9133:Nihilism
9079:Legalism
9074:Kokugaku
9040:Idealism
9031:Humanism
9002:Hedonism
8992:Fatalism
8967:Eleatics
8947:Cynicism
8863:Tenrikyo
8786:Hinduism
8754:Caodaism
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8726:Veganism
8681:Pacifism
8646:Islamism
8606:Feminism
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8466:Examples
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8405:Sympathy
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8159:Emotions
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5709:Occamism
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5608:Just war
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5479:Romanian
5386:Scottish
5371:American
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5252:Egyptian
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5016:Rawlsian
5011:Quietism
4909:Analytic
4861:Krausism
4768:Nihilism
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4696:Absolute
4691:Idealism
4679:Humanism
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4434:European
4379:Medieval
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4278:Syādvāda
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4109:Atomists
4104:Eleatics
4043:Legalism
3984:Medieval
3908:Idealism
3862:Ontology
3842:Nihilism
3746:Idealism
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3145:Erymneus
3041:Problems
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468:Averroes
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429:ontology
421:politics
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9259:Yangism
9244:Thomism
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8908:Atomism
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8806:Judaism
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8791:Hòa Hảo
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4226:Samkhya
4141:Academy
4094:Ionians
4068:Yangism
4025:Chinese
4016:Ancient
3979:Western
3974:Ancient
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3890:Reality
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3761:Realism
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3270:Scotism
3258:Thomism
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5719:Modern
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4607:Modern
4585:Jewish
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7697:logic
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6512:Norms
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6033:Stein
5998:Occam
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