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ghulat is used by Shia
Muslims for
beliefs perceived as
being extremely heterodox (more in line with the
Christian use of the word "heresy"). In particular...
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Heterodox economics is a broad,
relative term
referring to
schools of
economic thought which are not
commonly perceived as
belonging to
mainstream economics...
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Heterodox Academy (HxA) is a
nonprofit advocacy group of
academics working to
counteract what they see as a lack of
viewpoint diversity on
college campuses...
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Heterodox teaching (Chinese: 邪教; pinyin: xiéjiào) is a
concept in the law of the People's
Republic of
China (PRC) and its
administration regarding new...
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Dawson & Fox 1st Pr.
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example uses
algebraic notation.
Fairy chess is the area of chess...
- academic, and writer. He is
currently a
senior fellow at the
Centre of
Heterodox Studies at the
University of Buckingham. He has
worked at
Richmond American...
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Alevism (/æˈlɛvɪzəm/; Turkish: Alevilik; Kurdish: Elewîtî) is a
syncretic heterodox Islamic tradition,
whose adherents follow the
mystical Islamic teachings...
- have
declined in influence, and are now
considered heterodox approaches.
Other longstanding heterodox schools of
economic thought include Austrian economics...
- The
Austrian school is a
heterodox school of
economic thought that
advocates strict adherence to
methodological individualism, the
concept that social...
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sometimes referred to as
heterodox schools, are Buddhism, Jainism, Chārvāka, Ājīvika, and Ajñana. However, this orthodox-
heterodox terminology is a construct...