- Historically,
fideism is most
commonly ascribed to four philosophers: Søren Kierkegaard,
Blaise Pascal,
William James, and
Ludwig Wittgenstein; with
fideism being...
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fides or
Fides in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fides or
FIDES may
refer to: Faith, trust, loyalty, or fidelity, or a
religious belief Fides (cycling...
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Federation or
World Chess Federation,
commonly referred to by its
French acronym FIDE (/ˈfiːdeɪ/ FEE-day Fédération
Internationale des Échecs), is an international...
- The
International Chess Federation (
FIDE)
governs international chess competition. Each month,
FIDE publishes the
lists "Top 100 Players", "Top 100 Women"...
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FIDE titles are
awarded by the
international chess governing body
FIDE (Fédération
Internationale des Échecs) for
outstanding performance. The highest...
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Richard Popkin sees
rational fideism as the
opposite of "pure, blind,
fideism". Similarly,
Domenic Marbaniang sees
rational fideism as "the view that the knowledge...
- "
fide" on Wikipedia. De
fide Bona
fide (disambiguation)
Fidei (disambiguation)
Fideism Fides (disambiguation) All
pages with
titles containing fide Fede...
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Fides (Latin:
Fidēs) was the
goddess of trust, faithfulness, and good
faith (bona
fides) in
ancient Roman religion. She was one of the
original virtues...
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Justificatio sola
fide (or
simply sola
fide),
meaning justification by
faith alone, is a
soteriological doctrine in
Christian theology commonly held to...
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Despite qualifying for the
Candidates Tournament by
winning the 2023
FIDE World Cup,
former World Champion Magnus Carlsen decided not to
compete in...