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- '''Medieval philosophy''' is the [[philosophy]] of Europe and the Middle East in the era now known as [[medieval]] or the ...d are the relation of faith to reason, the existence and unity of God, the object of theology and metaphysics, and the problems of knowledge, of universals,0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 05:12, 19 August 2007
- In general, apart from its original use as a term in philosophy, ''phenomenon'' stands for any observable event. Some observable events ar ...r, cannot be known. The concept of 'phenomena' relates to the tradition of philosophy called [[phenomenology]]. Leading figures in phenomenology - the science of3 KB (432 words) - 02:19, 11 January 2009
- *3: (of a noun) denoting a material object as opposed to an [[abstract]] [[quality]], [[state]], or [[action]]. ...s is called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_object_theory abstract object theory].4 KB (520 words) - 23:41, 12 December 2020
- In general, apart from its original use as a term in philosophy, ''phenomenon'' stands for any observable event. Some observable events ar ...r, cannot be known. The concept of 'phenomena' relates to the tradition of philosophy called [[phenomenology]]. Leading figures in phenomenology - the science of3 KB (437 words) - 20:25, 25 July 2013
- ...isdom. According to Plato, there are two categories of being who do not do philosophy: ...ion between the philosopher and the sage played an important part in Stoic philosophy that developed after Plato.2 KB (238 words) - 02:05, 13 December 2020
- ==Philosophy== ....org/wiki/Metaphysics_of_Quality Metaphysics of Quality³]. In contemporary philosophy, the idea of qualities and especially how to distinguish certain kinds of q5 KB (771 words) - 02:37, 13 December 2020
- ...action (philosophy)|action]]s or [[reaction]]s of an [[object (philosophy)|object]] or [[organism]], usually in [[relation]] to the [[natural environment|env ...ng not directed at other people and thus is the most basic human [[Action (philosophy)|action]]. Animal behavior is studied in [[comparative psychology]], [[etho2 KB (353 words) - 22:18, 12 December 2020
- ...ssical [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_science Chinese science] and philosophy, as well as being a primary guideline of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tra ...er of the two major aspects may [[manifest]] more strongly in a particular object, depending on the criterion of the [[observation]].3 KB (398 words) - 02:41, 13 December 2020
- ...its state of [[relative]] [[motion]]. It is represented numerically by an object's [[mass]]. The principle of inertia is one of the fundamental principles o ...e force causes its speed or direction to [[change]]. This would include an object that is not in motion (velocity = zero), which will remain at rest until so4 KB (659 words) - 23:56, 12 December 2020
- *2: a theory denying that an event or object has a supernatural significance; specifically : the doctrine that scientifi ...idea, to varying extents, to all of [[philosophy]] too. [[Science]] and [[philosophy]], according to this view, are said to form a [[continuum]]. [https://en.wi2 KB (309 words) - 01:20, 13 December 2020
- ...anscendentally]] or [[Immanence|immanently]] The nature of being varies by philosophy, giving different interpretations in the frameworks of [https://en.wikipedi ==Being in continental philosophy and existentialism==4 KB (675 words) - 23:43, 12 December 2020
- ...[intellectual]] bent markedly determine the [[pattern]] of [[religious]] [[philosophy]]. [[Vocation]], [[marriage]], and kindred all [[influence]] the [[evolutio 101:7.2 A [[philosophy]] of [[religion]] evolves out of a basic [[growth]] of [[ideas]] plus [[exp5 KB (637 words) - 22:57, 12 December 2020
- *5 : the [[quality]] of an object in possessing some of the [[nature]] or attributes of a [[transcendent]] [[ [[Category: Philosophy]]1 KB (131 words) - 01:27, 13 December 2020
- ...[Ancient Philosophy]], one in [[Medieval Philosophy]], and one in [[Modern Philosophy]]. In the second [[meaning]], which originated in Medieval philosophy, concepts are ''transcendental'' if they are broader than what falls within8 KB (1,134 words) - 02:41, 13 December 2020
- ...ndividualization and urbanization. Simmel's ''"Philosophie des Geldes"'' ("Philosophy of Money") describes how [[relationships]] become more and more mediated th ...the [[Subjectivity|subject]] of [[perception]], relates to the world as an object of its [[perception]], and so is distanced from the world rather than livin3 KB (497 words) - 23:43, 12 December 2020
- ...Dictionary|OED]] cites '''intution''' as "the immediate apprehension of an object by the [[mind]] without the intervention of any reasoning process" Philosophy considers it is an act by which the mind perceives the agreement or disagre5 KB (744 words) - 01:22, 13 December 2020
- ...he Rights of Man and of the Citizen]], for those heavily influenced by the philosophy of the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] and its conception of a [[hum A '''universal proposition''' is one that affirms a [[property (philosophy)|property]] of all the members of a [[set]]. For instance, the proposition7 KB (1,124 words) - 02:41, 13 December 2020
- ...smooth one drawn with a compass. In the world in general, each particular object ought to become more like it's ideal. In [[ethics]], by [[analogy]], each p [[Category: Philosophy]]5 KB (772 words) - 00:08, 13 December 2020
- ...ultural views, as well as independent on whether it discovered or not what object has it. [[Category: Philosophy]]2 KB (271 words) - 22:15, 12 December 2020
- ...ted to [[Albert Einstein]]'s [[theory]] of [[relativity]]. The past is the object of [[study]] in such fields as [[history]], [[archaeology]], archaeoastrono ==Philosophy and science==4 KB (637 words) - 02:37, 13 December 2020