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=== [[Buddhist Philosophy]] ===
 
=== [[Buddhist Philosophy]] ===
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== Abrahamic philosophy ==
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== [[Abrahamic philosophy]] ==
    
Abrahamic philosophy, in its loosest sense, comprises the series of philosophical schools that emerged from the study and commentary of the common ancient [[Semitic]] tradition which can be traced by their adherents to [[Abraham]] ("Father/Leader of many" Hebrew אַבְרָהָם ("Avraham") Arabic ابراهيم ("Ibrahim"), a patriarch whose life is narrated in the [[Hebrew Bible]]/[[Old Testament]], and as a prophet in the [[Qur'an]] and also called a prophet in [[Genesis]] 20:7.
 
Abrahamic philosophy, in its loosest sense, comprises the series of philosophical schools that emerged from the study and commentary of the common ancient [[Semitic]] tradition which can be traced by their adherents to [[Abraham]] ("Father/Leader of many" Hebrew אַבְרָהָם ("Avraham") Arabic ابراهيم ("Ibrahim"), a patriarch whose life is narrated in the [[Hebrew Bible]]/[[Old Testament]], and as a prophet in the [[Qur'an]] and also called a prophet in [[Genesis]] 20:7.
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The standard text common to all of these subsequent traditions are what is known as the [[Hebrew Bible]], roughly the first five books of the [[Old Testament]], starting with the [[Genesis|book of Genesis]] through to [[Deuteronomy]]. However, each of them added substantially different texts to their emerging canons, and hence their respective philosophical developments varied widely.  
 
The standard text common to all of these subsequent traditions are what is known as the [[Hebrew Bible]], roughly the first five books of the [[Old Testament]], starting with the [[Genesis|book of Genesis]] through to [[Deuteronomy]]. However, each of them added substantially different texts to their emerging canons, and hence their respective philosophical developments varied widely.  
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=== Jewish philosophy ===
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=== [[Jewish philosophy]] ===
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=== Christian philosophy ===
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=== [[Christian philosophy]] ===
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=== Islamic philosophy ===
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=== [[Islamic philosophy]] ===
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=== Judeo-Islamic philosophy ===
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=== [[Judeo-Islamic philosophy]] ===
    
== African philosophy ==
 
== African philosophy ==

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