Phenomenological movement
The phenomenological movement is a century-old international movement in philosophy that has penetrated most of the cultural disciplines, especially psychiatry and sociology. It began in Germany with the ...
The phenomenological movement is a century-old international movement in philosophy that has penetrated most of the cultural disciplines, especially psychiatry and sociology. It began in Germany with the ...
The philosophy of physics forms a central discipline of the philosophy of science, which itself can claim to be central to metaphysics and epistemology (see Science, philosophy of). ...
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If you want to get to grips with philosophy of perception, the best place to start is M.G.F. Martin’s entry on (you guessed it) perception! ...
see Vātsyāyana.
see God, concepts of.
see Kuhn, Thomas (§4).
see Partiinost’.
see Paul of Venice.
see Pecham, John.
see Blasius of Parma.
see Pelagianism.
see Goodness, perfect.
see Goodness, perfect.
see Art, performing.
see al-‘Amiri, Abu’l Hasan Muhammad ibn Yusuf. al-Dawani, Jalal al-Din. al-Ghazali, Abu Hamid. Ibn Miskawayh, Ahmad ibn Muhammad. Mir Damad, Muhammad Baqir. Mulla Sadra (Sadr al-Din Muhammad al-Shirazi). al-Razi, Fakhr al-Din. al-Sabzawari, al-Hajj Mulla Hadi. al-Sijistani, Abu Sulayman Muhammad. al-Suhrawardi, Shihab al-Din Yahya. al-Tusi, Khwajah Nasir.
see Respect for persons.
see Ailly, Pierre d’.
see Petrarca, Francesco.
see Philo of Alexandria.
see Lebensphilosophie.