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Philosophy (φιλοσοφία, 'love of wisdom', in
Ancient Gr****) is a
systematic study of
general and
fundamental questions concerning topics like existence...
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Western philosophy refers to the
philosophical thought and work of the
Western world. Historically, the term
refers to the
philosophical thinking of Western...
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Contemporary philosophy is the
present period in the
history of
Western philosophy beginning at the
early 20th
century with the
increasing professionalization...
- Will,
within philosophy, is a
faculty of the mind. Will is
important as one of the
parts of the mind,
along with
reason and understanding. It is considered...
- A
Doctor of
Philosophy (PhD, Ph.D., or DPhil; Latin:
philosophiae doctor or
doctor philosophiae) is the most
common degree at the
highest academic level...
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Analytic philosophy is a broad,
contemporary movement or
tradition within Western philosophy and
especially anglophone philosophy focused on analysis....
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Ethics or
moral philosophy is the
philosophical study of
moral phenomena. It
investigates normative questions about what
people ought to do or
which behavior...
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Hindu philosophy or
Vedic philosophy is the set of
Indian philosophical systems that
developed in
tandem with the
religion of
Hinduism during the iron...
- The
Philosophy of 'As if': A
System of the Theoretical,
Practical and
Religious Fictions of
Mankind (German: Die
Philosophie des Als Ob) is a 1911 book...
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appeared in
direct connection to Husserl's
philosophy in a 1907
article in The
Philosophical Review. In
philosophy, "phenomenology" (or
transcendental phenomenology)...