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Atheism is (in a broad sense) a skeptic attitude towards the belief in deities. In a narrower sense, atheism rejects the existence of deities at all.
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Rationality is the use of reason to find the truth based on facts and to decide how to act to achieve desired goals. Also use this tag for questions regarding any view or intellectual movement which h…
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Realism is a view that the statements of a subject matter refer to what is real and therefore could be assigned a definite true or false valuation if we knew what that valuation should be. A realist n…
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Use for questions about the properties, nature, or definition of infinitude.
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Materialism is a form of philosophical monism which holds the fundamental basis of reality is matter and all mental states are caused by states of this material world.
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Ancient philosophy consists, at least in the west, of the work by philosophers before around ~480 CE.
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Nihilism is a type of philosophical view that variously considers life as without objective meaning or without intrinsic value.
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a religion of eastern and central Asia that is based on the teachings of Gautama Buddha
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Computational theory is the study of calculations. Important questions are: what can be computed? How quickly can it be computed? What requirements or abilities must a computer have?
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The term `continental philosophy` refers to the trends of philosophy prevalent in the European continent, particularly in 19th-20th century France and Germany. Philosophical ideas that fall beneath th…
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Karl Marx is a political philosopher and author of the Marxist theory of government and economics.
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[St. Thomas Aquinas][1] (1225–1274), scholastic philosopher, Catholic theologian, and most famous commentator on Aristotle. [Thomism][2] is his school of thought.
[1]: http://plato.stanford.edu/e…
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Socrates was a classical Greek Athenian philosopher. Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, he is an enigmatic figure known chiefly through the accounts of later classical writers, esp…
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Dualism, at the most general level, posits that the mind is fundamentally different from the physical.
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Evolution is the change in the characteristics of a species over time.
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for questions relating to what, if anything, the quantum mechanical formalism and experimental results say about the way the world works.
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Used when an inquisitor or question posed might occur at the undergraduate or lower level of institutional philosophical pedagogy. Certain basic ideas about metaphysics, ontology, and epistemology oft…
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Qualia refers to the phenomenal character of subjective experience.
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