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  1. Trope (philosophy)

    . Basic meaning as metaphor Here a trope is a figurative and metaphorical use of a word or a phrase. The verb to trope means then to make a trope. Greek philosophy Main Sextus Empiricus A trope or mode ..., irony . Trope theory in philosophy metaphysics See also Nominalism Varieties of nominalism Trope theory in metaphysics is a version of nominalism . Here, a trope is a particular instance of a property, like the specific redness of a rose, or the specific nuance of green of a leaf. Trope theories assume ... problem has been discussed previously in philosophy without using the term trope . The following ...Context date October 2009 The term trope is both a term which denotes figurative and metaphorical language and one which has been used in various technical senses. The term trope derives from the Greek ... Online Dictionary chapter trope year 2009 url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary trope accessdate ... Empiricus . In philosophy of history Main philosophy of history The use of tropes has been extended from a linguistic usage to the field of philosophy of history by, among other theorists, Hayden ... in as much as the historiography of every period is defined by a specific type of trope. For Hayden ... of universals Realism realism as found in the middle period of Plato s philosophy, with the Republic ... instantiated universals in favor of tropes. Briefly, a trope is a property such as being green that can only exist in one location at one time. Trope theorists explain what it is for two tokens individual ... to all be green would be for each object to have its own distinct green trope. Each green trope ... all be taken to be green because of their resemblance. See also Trope disambiguation References Reflist Further reading Bacon, John 2008 . Tropes , The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy , Edward ..., E. 2006 . Universals , The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy , J. Fieser & B. Dowden eds. . http ... in Metaphysics , The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy , Edward N. Zalta ed. . http plato.stanford.edu ...   more details



  1. Trope

    Trope or tropes may refer to wiktionary trope TOCright Music Trope, or cantillation , a notation for musical reading of the Bible in Jewish liturgy Trope religion , a musical embellishment of prose Trope music In Medieval music Trope music , Medieval music , a variation or additional section Trope music In 20th century music Trope music , 20th century music , an unordered collection of different pitches Language and creative works Trope literature , figurative language in literature, or a figure of speech, or something recurring across a genre or type of creative work Trope linguistics , a rhetorical figure of speech that consists of a play on words Trope of Litotes , a literary method of denying a negation Tropes in Agatha Christie s novels , motifs used in the novels TV Tropes , a wiki for conventions and devices found within creative works Fantasy tropes and conventions , elements of the fantasy genre Philosophy Trope philosophy Greek philosophy Trope philosophy , Greek philosophy , tropes or modes in the Ten Modes of Pyrrhonism Trope philosophy In philosophy of history Trope philosophy , philosophy of history , styles of discourse Trope philosophy Trope theory in philosophy .28metaphysics.29 Trope philosophy , trope theory in philosophy metaphysics , a particular instance of a property or attribute Mathematics, computers, and information science Trope mathematics , a tangent line or plane Trope ontology , properties, qualities, and attributes, see Formal ontology Qualities formal ontology, qualities Tropes Zoom , a desktop search engine disambig Category Figures of speech Category Rhetoric Category Greek loanwords Category Tropes de Trope es Tropo fr Trope it Tropo lt Tropas reik m s nl Troop no Trope nn Trope fi Trooppi ...   more details



  1. Trope (literature)

    A literary trope is the usage of figurative language in literature, or a figure of speech in which words are used in a sense different from their literal meaning. The term trope derives from the Greek lang el wikt tropos , turn, direction, way , related to the root of the verb trepein , to turn, to direct, to alter, to change . ref name trope mw citation title Merriam Webster Online Dictionary chapter trope year 2009 url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary trope accessdate 2009 10 16 publisher Merriam Webster location Springfield, Massachusetts ref Rhetorician s have closely analyzed the great variety of turns and twists used in poetry and literature and have provided an extensive list of precise labels for these poetic devices. Some examples include metaphor metonymy ..., a clich . ref name trope mw ref name OED citation title Oxford English Dictionary chapter trope draft ... trope being a synonym for clich and it is now used to denote something that, while similar in definition, does not carry the stigma that clich currently does i.e., a trope has not been done to the point ... web last Lopresti first Robert title At the End of Your Trope url http www.sleuthsayers.org 2011 ... University , Bellingham, Washington Bellingham date 2011 12 07 ref Linguistics In linguistics , trope ... in a sentence. The term trope derives from the ancient Greek word lang el wikt tropos ..., to change . ref name trope mw A trope is a way of turning a word away from its normal meaning, or turning it into something else. Types See Figure of speech Tropes Metonymy a trope through proximity ... House . Irony creating a trope through implying the opposite of the standard meaning, such as describing ... and mortar for a building. Antanaclasis is the stylistic trope of repeating a single word, but with a different ... that are present among multiple works and authors and how stories use them. The word trope there has ... cs Trop fr Trope rh torique lt Tropas literat ra no Trope litteratur pl Trop retoryka sk Tr p ...   more details



  1. Trope (religion)

    In Judaism , trope or Yiddish trop is the musical pronunciation associated with the cantillation marks accents used for the ritual chanting of the Torah . For Hebrew main Cantillation Historically, the Torah has been chanted to a regularized tune and rhythm. This made memorization of the text in Hebrew far easier, and acts as a form of aide memoir . It also provides a musical element to the reading and services. The language of Ancient Hebrew had no written vowels to a speaker of the time who could concurrently understand the text, there was, however, little ambiguity the context would make clear the appropriate unwritten vowels to insert before, between or after the written consonants so that the words, as a group, formed a sensible sentence. To help later readers of what became a dead language , a system of vowel markings dots, dashes, and other symbols above and below the consonants called pointing was established. The Torah itself, however, is always in non pointed Ancient Hebrew. Trope relies on a similar set of independent markings above and below the Ancient Hebrew letters, but these are a form of musical notation indicating the stylized pitches and rhythms to be applied to the syllables of the Hebrew word during the chanting. Ancient Hebrew, when marked with both pointing and trope, makes it possible for a modern reader to pronounce and musically chant the words and phrases without needing to rely on any understanding of the ancient language, nor a memory of the musical form just as Western musical notation accompanied by printed lyrics allows someone to sing a song they have not heard before . Other meanings In Moravian church , a trope is one of the divisions which forms the Unity of the Brethren . In the Western Church , a trope is a phrase, sentence, or verse introduced as embellishment into some part of the text of the Mass or breviary divine office office that is sung by the choir . See also Troparion Trope music References Weiner, E.S.C. Simpson ...   more details



  1. Trope (music)

    refimprove date March 2008 A trope or tropus may be a variety of different things in Medieval music medieval and modern music modern music. The term trope derives from the Greek language Greek tropos , a turn, a change Liddell and Scott 1889 , related to the root of the verb trepein , to turn, to direct, to alter, to change Anon. 2009 . The Latinization literature Latinised form of the word is tropus . In music, a trope is adding an additional section, or trope to a plainchant or section of plainchant, thus making it appropriate to a particular occasion or festival . In Medieval music From the 9th century onward, trope refers to additions of new music to pre existing chants in use ... 1 new melismas without text mostly unlabelled or called trope in manuscripts 2 addition of a new ... or verses, consisting of both text and music mostly called trope, but also laudes or versus in manuscripts ... of this trope. Although the supplicatory format eleyson have mercy has been retained, the Kyrie in this troped ... of Atonality atonal and Serialism serial music, a trope is an unordered collection of different pitches ... solely of whole tone scale whole tones Dewhitt 2010, 145 . See also Cantillation Trope cantillation ... liturgy Sources Anon. 2009. citation title Merriam Webster Online Dictionary chapter Trope url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary trope accessdate 2009 10 16 Dewhitt, Mitzi. 2010. The Meaning .... 2001. Trope i . The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians , ed. S. Sadie and J. Tyrrell. London Macmillan. Sengstschmid, Johann. 1980. Zwischen Trope und Zw lftonspiel J.M. Hauers Zw lftontechnik ... Came First, the Chicken or the Egg? Some Reflections on the Relationship between Conductus and Trope ... John. 2007. To Trope or Not to Trope? or, How Was That English Gloria Performed? In Music in Medieval ... reflist Appropriation in the Arts Twelve tone technique DEFAULTSORT Trope Music Category Christian ... eo Tropo muziko fr Trope musique it Tropo liturgia lt Tropas ja pl Trop fi Trooppi musiikki ...   more details



  1. Kadma (trope)

    Hebrew cantillation name en Kadma name he smbl & 1448 smpl Kadma Hebrew , with variant English spellings is a common cantillation mark found in the Torah , Haftarah , and other books of the Hebrew Bible . It can be found by itself preceding certain trope groups, or together with a Geresh trope Geresh , in which case, the pair is known as Kadma V Azla. Kadma has the same symbol as the Pashta, though Kadma is distinct from Pashta in the placement of the symbol. In a Kadma, the symbol is always placed on the first syllable of the word, while Pashta is placed on the last syllable. ref Chanting the Hebrew Bible By Joshua R. Jacobson, page 221 ref The symbols for Kadma V Azla are designed to resemble the fingers of an outstretched hand in a curved position. ref Jewish liturgy as a spiritual system a prayer by prayer explanation of the nature and meaning of Jewish worship , page 129 ref The Kadma V Azla pair occurs 1733 times in the Torah. ref Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible Concordance ..., Volume 1 By James D. Price, page 6 ref The word Kadma is related to the Hebrew kedma , east. It is also related to the root , front . The combination of these words translates to going away . Melody File Kadma.jpg Kadma V Azla The melody for a Kamda V Azla is a continual string of notes without a break as follows File KadmaVazla.jpg References reflist Torah reading DEFAULTSORT Kadma Trope Category Cantillation marks ...   more details



  1. Trope (mathematics)

    Technical date September 2010 In geometry , a trope is the reciprocal of a node geometry node on a given curve or surface , or a tangent line geometry line or plane geometry plane touching the given surface in a particular way. References Weiner, E.S.C. Simpson, J.A. 1992 , The Compact Oxford English Dictionary , New York Clarendon Press, p.  581, ISBN 0 19 861258 3 Category Geometry geometry stub ...   more details



  1. Zarka (trope)

    Hebrew cantillation name en Zarka name he smbl & 1432 smpl Zarka Hebrew , with variant English spellings is a cantillation mark found in the Torah , Haftarah , and other books of the Hebrew Bible . It is usually found together with the Segol trope Segol , with a Munach preceding either or both. The symbol for a Zarka is an inverted S. ref Chanting the Hebrew Bible By Joshua R. Jacobson, page 61 ref Zarka is part of the Segol group. In this group, Zarka is the connector and Segol is the separator. ref Art of Torah Cantillation A Step by step Guide to Chanting Torah By Marshall Portnoy, Jos e Wolff, page 59 ref The Hebrew word translates into English as scatterer , since it is a scattering of notes. Total occurrences class wikitable Book Number of appearances Torah 371 ref name Price6 Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible Concordance ..., Volume 1 By James D. Price, page 6 ref       Book of Genesis Genesis 73 ref name Price6       Book of Exodus Exodus 80 ref name Price6       Book of Leviticus Leviticus 56 ref name Price6       Book of Numbers Numbers 96 ref name Price6       Book of Deuteronomy Deuteronomy 66 ref name Price6 Nevi im 186 ref name Price5 Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible Concordance ..., Volume 1 By James D. Price, page 5 ref Ketuvim 182 ref name Price5 Melody File Zarka.jpg References reflist Torah reading DEFAULTSORT Zarka Trope Category Cantillation marks ...   more details



  1. Gershayim (trope)

    Hebrew cantillation name en Gershayim name he smbl & 1438 smpl About the cantillation mark the punctuation mark Gershayim Gershayim Hebrew , with variant English spellings is a cantillation mark that is found in the Torah , Haftarah , and other books of the Hebrew Bible . The Hebrew word translates into English as double geresh trope geresh . Total occurrences class wikitable Book Number of appearances Torah 510 ref name Price6 Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible Concordance ..., Volume 1 By James D. Price, page 6 ref       Book of Genesis Genesis 113 ref name Price6       Book of Exodus Exodus 99 ref name Price6       Book of Leviticus Leviticus 76 ref name Price6       Book of Numbers Numbers 114 ref name Price6       Book of Deuteronomy Deuteronomy 108 ref name Price6 Nevi im 447 ref name Price5 Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible Concordance ..., Volume 1 By James D. Price, page 5 ref Ketuvim 341 ref name Price5 Melody File Gershayim.jpg References reflist Torah reading Category Cantillation marks ...   more details



  1. Geresh (trope)

    Hebrew cantillation name en Geresh name he span style line height 150 font size 180 font family Gisha, Times New Roman ,Arial, Microsoft Sans Serif ,Code2000, Courier New , Ezra SIL span smbl & 1436 smpl span style line height 160 font size 150 font family Gisha, Times New Roman ,Arial, Microsoft Sans Serif ,Code2000, Courier New , Ezra SIL span About the cantillation mark the punctuation mark Geresh Geresh lang he span style line height 150 font size 180 font family Gisha, Times New Roman ,Arial, Microsoft Sans Serif ,Code2000, Courier New , Ezra SIL span , with variant English spellings is a cantillation mark found in the Torah , Haftarah , and other books of the Hebrew Bible . It is most often found together with the Kadma trope Kadma , in which case the pair is known as Kadma V Azla , but it can also be found independently, in which case it is referred to as Azla Geresh or simply as Geresh . The Geresh occurs 1733 times in the Torah in the Kadma V Azla pair, and 1112 times separately ref Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible Concordance ..., Volume 1 By James D. Price, page 6 ref . The Hebrew word span style line height 120 font size 180 font family Gisha, Times New Roman ,Arial, Microsoft Sans Serif ,Code2000, Courier New , Ezra SIL span translates into English as driving out . Total occurrences class wikitable Book Geresh Azla Torah 1112 ref name Price6 Concordance of the Hebrew accents in the Hebrew Bible Concordance ..., Volume 1 By James D. Price, page 6 ref 1733 ref name Price6       Book of Genesis Genesis 244 ref name Price6 427 ref name Price6       Book of Exodus Exodus 228 ref name Price6 373 ref name Price6       Book of Leviticus Leviticus 175 ref name Price6 307 ref name Price6       Book of Numbers Numbers 223 ref name Price6 393 ref name Price6       Book of Deuteronomy Deuteronomy 242 ref name Price6 413 ref name Price6 Nevi im 957 ref name Pric ...   more details



  1. Philosophy

    Other uses pp vandalism small yes pp move indef Philosophy sidebar File David The Death of Socrates.jpg ... left and Aristotle right detail from The School of Athens by Raffaello Sanzio , 1509 Philosophy is the study ... knowledge , values, reason, Philosophy of mind mind , and language. ref Jenny Teichmann and Katherine C. Evans, Philosophy A Beginner s Guide Blackwell Publishing, 1999 , p. 1 Philosophy is a study ... of existence, knowledge, morality, reason and human purpose. ref ref A.C. Grayling , Philosophy .... ref Philosophy is distinguished from other ways of addressing such problems by its critical ... ed. , The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Oxford University Press, 1995 , p. 666 Philosophy ... it to desired or valued ends. Ethics, or moral philosophy, in its most inclusive sense, seeks to articulate, in rationally systematic form, the rules or principles involved. ref The word philosophy ... date accessdate 2010 08 22 ref ref The definition of philosophy is 1.orig., love of, or the search ... Second College ref Etymology The introduction of the terms philosopher and philosophy has been .... Branches of philosophy Seealso Metaphilosophy The main areas of study in philosophy today include ... , such as existence , time, the relationship between mind and body, object philosophy object s and their property philosophy properties , wholes and their parts, events, processes, and causation. Traditional .... ref Rodriguez Pereyra, Gonzalo 2008 . Nominalism in Metaphysics , The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ... philosophy identity . Essence is contrasted with accident philosophy accident a property that the substance ... its identity. Moral and political philosophy Main Ethics Political philosophy Ethics or moral philosophy ... , in order to be considered moral. G.E.M. Anscombe , in an influential paper, Modern Moral Philosophy ... Hursthouse . File Thomas Hobbes portrait .jpg upright thumb left Thomas Hobbes Political philosophy ... of philosopher king s, since those best at philosophy are best able to realize the good. Even ...   more details



  1. Will (philosophy)

    TOC right Will , in Western philosophy philosophical discussions, consonant with a common English usage, refers to a property of the mind, and an attribute of acts intention intentionally performed. Actions made according to a person s will are called willing or voluntary and sometimes pejoratively willful . In general, Will does not refer to one particular or most preferred desire but rather to the general capacity to have such desiderata and act decisively to achieve them, according to whatever criteria the willing agent applies. The will is in turn important within philosophy because a person s will is one of the most distinct parts of their mind , along with reason and nous understanding . It is one of the things which makes a person who they are, and it is especially important in ethics , because it is the part which determines whether people act, at least when they act deliberately. One of the repeating questions discussed in the Western philosophical tradition since Christianization is the question of free will , and the related but more general notion of fate , which asks how will can be truly free if the actions of people have natural or divine causes which determinism determine ... whether people really cause their own acts. Classical philosophy The classical treatment of the ethical ... European philosophy noref section date May 2011 In the Middle Ages, at least in Europe, Aristotelian ... Aristotle, in a way consistent with Christian doctrine and the Bible . Early modern philosophy The use ..., without understanding them, as free will. ref Meditations on First Philosophy Meditation IV ... of the Will publisher Philosophy in Science, Vol 6 References Reflist 1911 Bibliography http ... will as we understand it http plato.stanford.edu entries freewill Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ... recent psychological positions and results. Philosophy topics Category Core issues in ethics Category Social philosophy Category Metaphysics Category Autonomy am bg ca Voluntat filosofia da Vilje ...   more details



  1. Book:Philosophy

    saved book title Philosophy subtitle cover image cover color Philosophy Main article Philosophy History History of philosophy Western philosophy Western philosophy Ancient philosophy c. 600 B.C.E. c. C.E. 500 Medieval philosophy c. 400 c. 1500 Renaissance philosophy c. 1350 c. 1600 Modern philosophy c. 1600 c. 1900 Contemporary philosophy c. 1900 Present Philosophical realism Realism Nominalism Rationalism Empiricism Skepticism Idealism Pragmatism Instrumentalism Continental philosophy Phenomenology philosophy Phenomenology Existentialism Structuralism Post structuralism Analytic philosophy Consequentialism Deontological ethics Virtue ethics Eastern philosophy Eastern philosophy Chinese philosophy Indian philosophy Hindu philosophy Buddhist philosophy Jainism Iranian philosophy Category Wikipedia books on philosophy Philosophy ...   more details



  1. Scientific philosophy

    Scientific philosophy may refer to Logical empiricism Experimental philosophy For philosophical issues raised by science, see philosophy of science . disambig ...   more details



  1. Philosophy (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary philosophy Philosophy is the study of existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. Philosophy may also refer to Philosophy journal Philosophy journal , a journal published by the Cambridge University Press Philosophy album Philosophy album , an album by Coldcut Philosophy The Best of Bill Hicks , an album by Bill Hicks Philosophy Ben Folds Five song Philosophy Ben Folds Five song Philosophy , a song by Tom Snare See also Philosophy of life , an attitude to life or way or principle of living disambiguation es Filosof a desambiguaci n ...   more details



  1. Practical philosophy

    The division of philosophy into a practical and a theoretical philosophy theoretical discipline has its origin in Aristotle s moral philosophy and natural philosophy categories. In Sweden and Finland courses in theoretical and practical philosophy are taught separately, and are separate degrees. Other countries may use a similar scheme some Scotland Scottish universities, for example, divide philosophy into logic , metaphysics , and ethics but in most universities around the world philosophy is taught as a single subject. There is also a unified philosophy subject in some Swedish universities, such as S dert rn University College S dert rns H gskola . Examples of practical philosophy subjects Ethics Political philosophy Decision theory Philosophy of law Philosophy of religion Feminist philosophy Aesthetics Value theory See also Theoretical philosophy External links http www.philosophy.su.se english index.htm Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University http www.practicalphilosophy.org.uk Gerald Rochelle s Practical Philosophy Category Philosophy Category Philosophy education da Praktisk filosofi de Praktische Philosophie es Filosof a pr ctica fr Philosophie pratique it Filosofia pratica he sk Praktick filozofia sv Praktisk filosofi ...   more details



  1. Event (philosophy)

    , as he never specified what properties were e.g. universals , Trope philosophy tropes , natural classes ...Unreferenced date July 2007 In philosophy , events are objects in time or instantiations of Property philosophy properties in objects. However, a definite definition has not been reached, as multiple theories exist concerning events. Kim s Property Exemplification Account of Events Jaegwon Kim theorized that events are structured. br They are composed of three things Object s x , a property P and time or a Time standard temporal interval t . Events are defined using the operational definition operation x, P, t . br A unique event is defined by two principles br a the existence condition and b the identity condition. The existence condition states x, P, t exists if and only if object x exemplifies the n adic P at time t . This means a unique event exists if the above is met. The identity condition states x, P, t is y, Q, t if and only if x y, P Q and t t . Kim uses these to define events under five conditions One, they are unrepeatable, unchangeable particular s that include changes and the states and conditions of that event. Two, they have a semi temporal location. Three, only their constructive property creates distinct events. Four, holding a constructive property as a generic event creates a type token relationship between events, and events are not limited to their three requirements i.e. x, P, t . Critics of this theory such as Myles Brand have suggested that the theory be modified so that an event had a spacetime spatiotemporal region consider the event of a flash of lightning ... entries events Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Events , Roberto Casati and Achille Varzi http www.iep.utm.edu e events.htm The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Events , Susan Schneider Time Topics Time in philosophy DEFAULTSORT Event Philosophy Category Metaphysics Category Events Category Philosophy of time Category Ontology als Ereignis be x old br Darvoud de Ereignis fr v nement ...   more details



  1. Theoretical philosophy

    The division of philosophy into a practical philosophy practical and a theoretical discipline has its origin in Aristotle s moral philosophy and natural philosophy categories. In Denmark , Finland , Poland , and Sweden courses in theoretical and practical philosophy are taught separately, and are separate degrees. Other countries may use a similar scheme some Scotland Scottish universities, for example, divide philosophy into logic , metaphysics , and ethics but in most universities around the world philosophy is taught as a single subject. There is also a unified philosophy subject in some Swedish universities, such as S dert rn University College S dert rns H gskola . Theoretical philosophy is sometimes confused with Analytic philosophy , but the latter is a philosophical movement, embracing certain ideas and methods but dealing with all philosophical subject matters, while the former is a way of sorting philosophical questions into two different categories in the context of a curriculum . Examples of theoretical philosophy subjects Epistemology Logic Philosophy of mathematics Philosophy of science Philosophy of language Philosophy of mind Metaphysics Ontology See also Practical philosophy External links http www.philosophy.su.se english index.htm Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University Category Philosophy Category Philosophy education da Teoretisk filosofi de Theoretische Philosophie fi Teoreettinen ja k yt nn llinen filosofia it Filosofia teoretica sk Teoretick filozofia sv Teoretisk filosofi ...   more details



  1. Philosophy of culture

    Expand further date February 2012 Philosophy of culture is a branch of philosophy that examines the essence and meaning of culture . Sources http press.princeton.edu titles 7406.html A Philosophy of Culture The Scope of Holistic Pragmatism by Morton White philosophy topics Category Philosophy by field Category Social philosophy Category Culture de Kulturphilosophie fa fr Philosophie de la culture ro Filozofia culturii ru uk ...   more details



  1. 1649 in philosophy

    Unreferenced date July 2010 1649 in philosophy Events Empty section date July 2010 Publications Ren Descartes Passions of the Soul Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Empty section date July 2010 See also Category 1649 Philosophy Category Years in philosophy year stub philosophy stub ...   more details



  1. School of Philosophy

    School of Philosophy may also refer to The discipline of Philosophy School of Economic Science and Philosophy by Leon MacLaren School discipline , a group of people with shared styles, approaches or aims, e.g. a school of painting, or a school of thought Scholasticism , a method of learning taught by the academics of medieval universities circa 1100 1500 see also List of schools of philosophy disambig ...   more details



  1. Religious philosophy

    Refimprove date May 2011 God Religious philosophy is philosophical thinking that is inspired and directed by religion. Depending on religion, there are different philosophies for each religion Buddhist philosophy Christian philosophy Hindu philosophy Islamic philosophy Jewish philosophy Philosophy of religion is a relevant field. A branch of philosophy that is concerned with the philosophical study of religion, that discipline has a long history, traditionally within the study of metaphysic s. Philosophy of religion is the philosophical thinking about religion by various persons. This discipline can be carried out dispassionately by persons who self describe as religious belief believer s, those who may be called nonbelievers, and others who may treat or characterize their own belief or belief in general in specialized ways. ref cite book last Evans first C. Stephen title Philosophy of Religion Thinking about Faith publisher InterVarsity Press year 1985 pages 16 isbn 0877843430 ref References reflist philosophy of religion Philosophy topics DEFAULTSORT Religious Philosophy Category Religious philosophy religion stub philosophy stub ar be la Philosophia religiosa nl Religieuze filosofie ru ...   more details



  1. Index of philosophy

    Index of philosophy header The alphabetical index of philosophy is so large it had to be broken up into several pages. To look up a topic in philosophy, click on the first letter of its name. To find topics ... margin .5em margin top .1em border bottom 0 font weight bold Philosophy contents h2 valign top style ... List of philosophy anniversaries Core areas of philosophy Index of aesthetics articles Index of epistemology ... of philosophy of mind articles Index of social and political philosophy articles Other fields of philosophy Index of philosophy of law articles Index of philosophy of language articles Index of philosophy of mind articles Index of philosophy of religion articles Index of philosophy of science articles History of philosophy Index of ancient philosophy articles Index of medieval philosophy articles Index of modern philosophy articles Index of contemporary philosophy articles Major traditions in philosophy Lists of anarchism topics Index of analytic philosophy articles Index of continental philosophy articles Index of Eastern philosophy articles Index of Marxist thought articles Lists of philosophers ... Unsolved problems in philosophy List of rules of inference Featured content Wikipedia WikiProject Philosophy Showcase Featured content in philosophy represents the best Wikipedia has to offer on philosophy topics, and undergoes vigorous Wikipedia Peer review peer review . Portals Main Portal Philosophy .... Category Philosophy portals portals covering fields in philosophy. Core areas of philosophy Portal ... Portal Logic Logic Portal Portal Metaphysics Metaphysics Portal Portal Social and political philosophy Social and political philosophy Portal Other fields of philosophy Portal Philosophy of language Philosophy of language Portal Portal Philosophy of mind Philosophy of mind Portal Portal Philosophy of religion Philosophy of religion Portal Portal Philosophy of science Philosophy of science Portal Portal Jurisprudence Philosophy of law Portal History of philosophy Portal Ancient philosophy Ancient ...   more details



  1. 20th-century philosophy

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Expert subject Philosophy date November 2008 Histphil Further Analytic philosophy , Continental philosophy , and Contemporary philosophy 20th century philosophy saw the development of a number of new philosophical schools including logical positivism , analytic philosophy , Phenomenology philosophy phenomenology , existentialism and poststructuralism . In terms of the eras of philosophy, it is usually labelled as contemporary philosophy succeeding modern philosophy ... disciplines, philosophy increasingly became professionalization professionalized in the twentieth century, and a split emerged between philosophers who thought of themselves as part of analytic philosophy analytic and continental philosophy continental traditions The 20th century brought with it the end of the Modern philosophy modern era in philosophy and the initiation of contemporary philosophy . This new era in philosophy saw the professionalization of the discipline and the development of a deep divide between philosophers who labeled themselves analytic philosophy analytic and philosophers who labeled themselves continental philosophy continental , although there has been disputes regarding ... as bridging the divide. In addition, philosophy in the twentieth century became increasingly technical and harder to read by the layman. Analytic philosophy main Analytic philosophy Expand section ... language philosophy main Ordinary language philosophy Expand section date October 2010 Epistemology ... 2010 Continental philosophy main Continental philosophy Expand section date October 2010 Phenomenology main Phenomenology philosophy Expand section date October 2010 Existentialism main Existentialism ... 2010 See also Twentieth century French philosophy List of philosophers born in the nineteenth century List of philosophers born in the twentieth century Philosophy topics DEFAULTSORT 20th Century Philosophy Category 20th century philosophy Category Western philosophy Category Contemporary philosophy ...   more details



  1. Quantum philosophy

    Quantum Philosophy may refer to Quantum Philosophy book , by Roland Omn s Quantum metaphysics disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details




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