A degree in philosophy
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PHBA degree in philosophy.
dissertationA long essay on a particular subject, esp. one written as a requirement for the Doctor of Philosophy degree
dissertationsA long essay on a particular subject, esp. one written as a requirement for the Doctor of Philosophy degree
MORTIMERADLERM.A. in philosophy?
MONADA unit, in philosophy.
TAOTruth, in a Chinese philosophy
TAOUniversal, in a Chinese philosophy
MONISTOpposite of a pluralist, in philosophy.
SUSANNE... Langer, who wrote "Philosophy in a New Key"
NOESISIn philosophy, a thing grasped by the intellect alone.
transcendental(in Kantian philosophy) Presupposed in and necessary to experience; a priori
yina principle in Chinese philosophy associated with negative, dark, and feminine attributes.
philosophersA person engaged or learned in philosophy, esp. as an academic discipline
philosopherA person engaged or learned in philosophy, esp. as an academic discipline
absurdisma philosophy of the absurd (the condition of man's existence in an irrational universe)
absurdismsABSURDISM, a philosophy of the absurd (the condition of man's existence in an irrational universe)
eudaemoniahappiness or wellbeing; in Aristotelian philosophy, a full, active life governed by reason also EUDEMONIA
eudaemoniasEUDAEMONIA, happiness or wellbeing; in Aristotelian philosophy, a full, active life governed by reason also EUDEMONIA
percipients(esp. in philosophy or with reference to psychic phenomena) A person who is able to perceive things
li(in Chinese ethical philosophy) the etiquette traditionally prescribed for individuals or groups of people in a given situation
absurdistan advocate of absurdism (a philosophy of the absurd (the condition of man's existence in an irrational universe))
lis(in Chinese ethical philosophy) the etiquette traditionally prescribed for individuals or groups of people in a given situation
absurdistsABSURDIST, an advocate of absurdism (a philosophy of the absurd (the condition of man's existence in an irrational universe))
syncretismthe reconciliation or union of conflicting beliefs or an effort intending such; a flagrant compromise in religion or philosophy
syncretismsSYNCRETISM, the reconciliation or union of conflicting beliefs or an effort intending such; a flagrant compromise in religion or philosophy
sophistsA paid teacher of philosophy and rhetoric in ancient Greece, associated in popular thought with moral skepticism and specious reasoning
primitivismA belief in the value of what is simple and unsophisticated, expressed as a philosophy of life or through art or literature
stoicismsystematic philosophy, dating from around 300 b.c., that held the principles of logical thought to reflect a cosmic reason instantiated in nature
synthesis(in Hegelian philosophy) The final stage in the process of dialectical reasoning, in which a new idea resolves the conflict between thesis and antithesis
syntheses(in Hegelian philosophy) The final stage in the process of dialectical reasoning, in which a new idea resolves the conflict between thesis and antithesis
noumenon(in Kantian philosophy) A thing as it is in itself, as distinct from a thing as it is knowable by the senses through phenomenal attributes
quintessence(in classical and medieval philosophy) A fifth substance in addition to the four elements, thought to compose the heavenly bodies and to be latent in all things
associationismA theory in philosophy or psychology that regards the simple association or co-occurrence of ideas or sensations as the primary basis of meaning, thought, or learning
quintessences(in classical and medieval philosophy) A fifth substance in addition to the four elements, thought to compose the heavenly bodies and to be latent in all things
yogaa Hindu theistic philosophy teaching the suppression of all activity of body, mind, and will in order that the self may realize its distinction from them and attain liberation
yogica Hindu theistic philosophy teaching the suppression of all activity of body, mind, and will in order that the self may realize its distinction from them and attain liberation
scholasticismThe system of theology and philosophy taught in medieval European universities, based on Aristotelian logic and the writings of the early Church Fathers and having a strong emphasis on tradition and dogma
legalist(in Chinese philosophy) the principles and practices of a school of political theorists advocating strict legal control over all activities, a system of rewards and punishments uniform for all classes, and an absolute monarchy
monadica. (in the metaphysics of Leibniz) an unextended, indivisible, and indestructible entity that is the basic or ultimate constituent of the universe and a microcosm of it b. (in the philosophy of Giordano Bruno) a basic and irreducible metaphy
monadsa. (in the metaphysics of Leibniz) an unextended, indivisible, and indestructible entity that is the basic or ultimate constituent of the universe and a microcosm of it b. (in the philosophy of Giordano Bruno) a basic and irreducible metaphy