the philosophy of the Stoics
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stoicismsthe philosophy of the Stoics
stoicperson who maintains or affects the attitudes of the Stoics
stoicsperson who maintains or affects the attitudes of the Stoics
stoicalperson who maintains or affects the attitudes of the Stoics
stoicismconduct conforming to the precepts of the Stoics, as repression of emotion and indifference to pleasure or pain
apolausticthe philosophy of the pleasurable
apolausticsAPOLAUSTIC, the philosophy of the pleasurable
populismthe political philosophy of the People's party
magianismthe teachings or philosophy of the magi
ontologythe branch of philosophy the deals with being
magianismsMAGIANISM, the teachings or philosophy of the magi
academismthe philosophy of the school founded by Plato
ontologiesONTOLOGY, the branch of philosophy the deals with being
epistemologythe branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of knowledge
populismpolitical philosophy or movement promoting the interests of the common people
epistemologiesEPISTEMOLOGY, the branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of knowledge
metaphysicthe branch of philosophy which investigates the first principles of nature and thought
cosmologythe branch of philosophy dealing with the origin and general structure of the universe.
aestheticsThe branch of philosophy that deals with the principles of beauty and artistic taste
absurdisma philosophy of the absurd (the condition of man's existence in an irrational universe)
estheticsthe principles of taste and art; the philosophy of the fine arts also AESTHETICS
absurdismsABSURDISM, a philosophy of the absurd (the condition of man's existence in an irrational universe)
thoughtsThe formation of opinions, esp. as a philosophy or system of ideas, or the opinions so formed
conatus(in the philosophy of Spinoza) the force in every animate creature toward the preservation of its existence
antitheses(in Hegelian philosophy) The negation of the thesis as the second stage in the process of dialectical reasoning
absurdistan advocate of absurdism (a philosophy of the absurd (the condition of man's existence in an irrational universe))
antithesis(in Hegelian philosophy) The negation of the thesis as the second stage in the process of dialectical reasoning
apollonianin the philosophy of Nietzsche, denoting or relating to the set of static qualities that encompass form, reason, harmony
absurdistsABSURDIST, an advocate of absurdism (a philosophy of the absurd (the condition of man's existence in an irrational universe))
maya(in Vedantic philosophy) the illusion of the reality of sensory experience and of the experienced qualities and attributes of oneself
mayas(in Vedantic philosophy) the illusion of the reality of sensory experience and of the experienced qualities and attributes of oneself
metalinguisticsThe branch of linguistics that deals with metalanguages, self-reference in language, and the philosophy of science as it applies to linguistics
autonomy(in Kantian moral philosophy) The capacity of an agent to act in accordance with objective morality rather than under the influence of desires
autonomies(in Kantian moral philosophy) The capacity of an agent to act in accordance with objective morality rather than under the influence of desires
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
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
tropes(in the philosophy of Santayana) the principle of organization according to which matter moves to form an object during the various stages of its existence
metaphysicsThe branch of philosophy that deals with the first principles of things, including abstract concepts such as being, knowing, substance, cause, identity, time, and space
trope(in the philosophy of Santayana) the principle of organization according to which matter moves to form an object during the various stages of its existence
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