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Definition of Pseudophilosophy

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- Pseudophilosophy is a philosophical idea or system which does not meet an expected set of philosophical standards. There is no universally accepted set...
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- Early on, the band fabricated the story that it formed because of the pseudophilosophy "lachrymology". Although "lachrymology" was also cited as an inspiration...
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- doctrine of transubstantiation was heavily criticised as an Aristotelian "pseudophilosophy" imported into Christian teaching and jettisoned in favor of Martin...
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- drive numerical control in manufacturing. His later work focused on a pseudophilosophy he developed and named Plex. Ross was born in China, where his parents...
- Pathological science Philosophy of science Protoscience Pseudomathematics Pseudophilosophy Pyramidology Kaplan and Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry, 2007: "Psychoanalysis...
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- philosophers, such as John Searle and Willard Van Orman Quine, as pseudophilosophy or sophistry. Some analytic philosophers have in fact claimed, since...