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Introduction to Philosophy

... Part VI - Aesthetics Aesthetics Part VII - Political Philosophy What is Political Philosophy? The Political Spectrum: The Political Spectrum Ancient Political Philosophy Middles Ages Political Philosophy Social Contract Marx and Marxists Liberalism Communitarianism Conservativism Libertarianism Anarchism Post-Politics Theocracies...
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Introduction to Philosophy:Deontology

...is concerned with finding the right actions that one should perform to produce the 'good', while teleology is concerned with isolating the meaning of the 'good' and then stating that a right action is one which will produce said good. Thus as well as formulating his categorial imperative Kant also states that one is acting morally when one performs out duty to fulfill the categorical imperative.
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Consciousness studies: Nineteenth and twentieth century philosophy

...way that durations are attached to events; Clay states that the extension in time of an event disappears when the event ceases. Whitehead recognised a possible problem with Aristotle's system of categories. Whitehead suggested substituting his category of relation for Aristotle's category of substance, giving us a different conception of being. This allowed Whitehead to postulate a conception...
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Introduction to Philosophy:Aesthetics

Humans divide objects which they observe into categories. According to one definition, Philosophy is the discipline of how humans determine these categories, communicate about them and interact with them. Aesthetics is the sub-discipline of philosophy which acknowledges that humans interact with their environment in the context of sensual experiences. These experiences include color and sound...
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Introduction to Philosophy:Logic:Modes

Introduction to Philosophy > Logic > Modes There can be no smoke without fire. —old proverb You will need to know about at least two 'modes' before skipping to propositional calculus. modus ponens First premise: If you drive too fast, you will have an accident. Second premise: You drive too fast. ___________________________________________ Conclusion: you will have an accident...
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School of Mathematics:Philosophy of Mathematics

< Wikiversity < Wikiversity:School of Mathematics < Wikiversity < Wikiversity:School of Philosophy The Philosophy of Mathematics deals with the basic assumptions and logic upon which all of mathematics is built. The following terms and names may be of interest to you: Set theory Logic Georg Cantor Kurt Gödel Gödel's Incompleteness...
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Guitar:Philosophy

...with others is something that may take some figuring out. This book is about the Philosophy of Guitar, understanding what the guitar player is expected to do, and know and contribute to a band. New categories Guitar:What is music about? - 'Fitting in' musically and spititually with others. The act of playing music is for the most part about playing with other people. One can listen to music...
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Buddhist Philosophy

...of the suffering. (karma) The Sanskrit word "karma" literally means "action". Hetu is the Sanskrit for "cause" and phala designates "effect". Karma may be either "positive" or "negative" and both categories of actions have their respective effect. What are the 4 Noble Truths? Existence entails discomfort (dukkha) All worldly life is unsatisfactory, disjointed, suffering We can distinguish...
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Wikiversity:philosophy message board

...(UTC) Courses I greatly admire how the courses are structured in the School of Mathematics, so I have been thinking about the courses here and I believe that we could group them into different categories. For example: Analytical philosophy Logic Philosophy of Language Philosophy of Mind, etc. The history of Philosophy The history of Ancient Philosophy The history of Medieval...
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Formal Logic

Written by The Volunteers and Editors at Wikibooks A Wikimedia Foundation Project Recent Content Additions Preliminaries   No additions since 1 Nov 2005.  ... 11 Nov 2005: New module: Disjunctions in Derivations Detailed Contents Brief Contents Preliminaries Sentential Logic Predicate Logic Identity Theory
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