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* [[On The Whole]] Expression used by American Psychologist '''William James''' in his book ''The Varieties of Religious Experience'' (p. 278) to help convey the empiricist nature of his method in judging "the absolute value of what religion adds to human life" (277). [[Definition]] |
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- Duties and deontological ethics
- Russell's epistemology
- Ancient ethics
- Contemporary ethics
- Eastern theories of ethics
- Functionalism and mind
- Naturalism in Chinese philosophy
Aesthetics
- Aesthetic experience
- Aesthetic judgment
- Aesthetic properties
- Ancient aesthetics
- Artistic form
- Artistic value
- Digital Sublime
- Concrete object (currently a redirect)
- Environmental aesthetics
- Medieval aesthetics
- Nature of art
- Ontology of art
- Parergon
- Philosophy of art (currently a redirect)
- Rapture (aesthetics)
- Reception (currently a disambiguation page with no aesthetics)
Epistemology
- Ahmed Tarek Ola-abaza He is a great composer and a young but published scholar who will also publish on the Philosophy of Science by invitation Jack Copeland of The Rutherford Journal.
- Causal Theory of Knowledge
- The world as you know it (Concept)
- Epistemological difference between science and management -* Epistemological turn -
- Scientific Opinion (widely used, reasonably well understood, poorly defined?) Opinion
- Ephetics
- On The Whole Expression used by American Psychologist William James in his book The Varieties of Religious Experience (p. 278) to help convey the empiricist nature of his method in judging "the absolute value of what religion adds to human life" (277). Definition
- Invariability The inability for a hypothesis to be changed. For example, more precise mathematical hypotheses have less room for interpretation and can even predict. Related to Falsifiability
Ethics
- Michael Banner According to Stanley Hauerwas, Michael Banner is "one of the brightest and most interesting young people doing ethics on the scene today". The Revd Dr Michael Banner is Dean of Trinity College, Cambridge. From 2004-2006 he was Director of the UK Economic and Social Research Council's Genomics Research Forum and Professor of Public Policy and Ethics in the Life Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. He is very well known in science and public policy arenas and has been Chairman of the Home Office Animal Procedures Committee since 1998.
- Charles Larmore
- Katastematic pleasure - Epicurus: an introduction By John M. Rist
- Inclination (ethics)
- iusnaturalism
- John R. Rodman (1922-2003) - Early environmental ethicist
- Mahāprajñāpāramitopadeśa wiki pages in Japanese and Chinese and several mentions in Wikipedia
- Moral explanation
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- Morality and religion(/religion and morality/religion and ethics/ethics and religion)
- Super-Humanism - Relating to Nietzsche's Overman and perhaps self-actualization
- Immortism (ethics sistem) - wiki pages in Russian and several mentions in Wikipedia
- Political deception
- Paternalistic deception
- Mutual deceit
- Countering harm
- Socialist perspectives on abortion, counterpart to libertarian perspectives on abortion
- Tom R. Tyler, Tom Tyler (philosopher). Ethicist, psychologist, author, Chair of Psychology at NYU (New York University). His homepage at http://www.psych.nyu.edu/tyler/ . As author at amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Tom-R.-Tyler/e/B001IU2PLS/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1 . Note: Tom Tyler is about the actor; we should have a disamb page.
- Ethics of animal research
- Moral status of animals
- Joshua Halberstam Author, professor, guest lecturer
- ought implies can
- George G. Brenkert Marxist author. Author of the book "Marx's ethics of freedom".
History
- Translation of fr:Lumières (philosophie)
Logic
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- Woodward, John Arrington An American philosopher/theorist known for his use of Ulrich Beck's 'second modernity' in examinations of European narratives of identity.
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Metaphysics
- Pluralistic idealism
- Downward causation
- Ontological priority
- Proliferation Theory See "proliferation hypothesis" as an alternative to evolution through natural selection (on page 298 in "Microbial Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach" by J Vaun McArthur 2006 Academic Press.
- Object-Oriented Ontology
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- Francis Sylvester of Ferrara
- François-Marie-Charles Fourier
- François-Pierre Maine de Biran
- Frankfurt-style case
- František Weyr
- Franz Weyr
- Frederick Robert Tennant
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- Friedrich Albert Moritz Schlick
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- Full subset algebra
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- G
- Gabriel Vázquez
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- Gadādhara
- Game-theoretic semantics
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- Geoffrey Madell
- Geometric conventionalism
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- Global scepticism
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- Golden mountain
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- Goodman's aesthetics
- Göttingen School
- Grammatical form
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- Grammatical proposition
- Great-souled man
- Great souled man
- Greek philosophy: Impact on Islamic philosophy
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- Gregory S. Kavka
- Ground rule
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- Guise theory
- Günther Patzig
- Gyeltsap Darma Rinchen
- H
- Habit memory
- Hallden-complete
- Halldén-complete
- Han Wônjin
- Hans-Herbert Kögler
- Harvard philosophy
- Hasan Shabbir
- Heads in the sand critique
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- Henkin semantics
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- Hsing
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- Hsü Fu-kuan
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- I
- I-proposition
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- Ignoring common cause
- Illation
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- Illocutionary force potential
- Illocutions
- Image theory of meaning
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- Immortism (ethics sistem)
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- Implicit definition
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- In-itself
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- Indian and Tibetan philosophy
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- Indiscernibility of identicals
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- Individualism and anti-individualism
- Indubitability
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- Inertial systems
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- Inferring from a metaphor
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- Influence of islamic thought on maimonides
- Information-theoretic semantics
- Information and computability
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- Information theory and epistemology
- Innateness and language
- Inner converse
- Inner sense
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- Inquiry, An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy
- Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy
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- Internalism and externalism in epistemology
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- International ethics
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- Interpretation and coherence of the law
- Interpretivist theories of law
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- Intersubstitutivity salva veritate
- Intertheory relations
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- Intrinsic desire
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- Intrinsic versus extrinsic properties
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- Intrinsic vs. extrinsic value
- Intuitionistic logic and antirealism
- Intuitionistic modal logic
- Intuitive induction
- Intuitive truth
- Inwardness
- Iota operator
- IPPP
- Irish philosophy
- Iron block universe
- Irredundant
- Is of identity
- Isaac Ben Moses Levi
- Isaac Israeli of Stella
- Ishraq
- Islamic Neoplatonism
- Isolation argument
- Iterated modality
- Iusnaturalism
- J
- Jacob Nicolas Moreau
- Jactication
- Jalal al-Din al-Dawani
- James Dalrymple, Viscount Stair
- James Oswald (philosopher)
- Japanese confucian philosophy
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- Jean-Baptiste, chevalier de Lamarck
- Jean Louis de Lolme
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- Jed McKenna
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- Joint method
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- Jose Ferrater-Mora
- José Ferrater-Mora
- Joseph Ben Jacob Ibn Tzaddik
- Joshua Halberstam
- Journal of Metaphilosophy
- Ju and jung
- Judaic philosophy
- Jules Lachelier
- Jung and ju
- Jury theorem
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- Justice as a virtue
- Justice, equity and law
- Justification by works
- Justification of the state
- Justifying reason
- K
- K'un
- Kant's aesthetics and teleology
- Kant's critique of metaphysics
- Kant's philosophy of religion
- Kant's philosophy of science
- Kant's theory of space and time
- Karl Nickerson Llwewllyn
- Karma and rebirth
- Karsten Harries
- Karuppu Kannaadi
- Katastematic pleasure
- Kaydrup Gelek Belsangbo
- Kerry's paradox
- Khai-dub
- Khwajah Nasir al-Tusi
- Kicking the problem upstairs
- Killing vs. letting die
- Kim Jang-saeng
- Kinds of subjectivity
- Kinēsis
- Kinetic pleasure
- KK-thesis
- Klepsydra
- Knowledge-constitutive Interest
- Knowledge and belief
- Knowledge and justification
- Knowledge and science
- Knowledge and skepticism
- Knowledge by acquaintance and description
- Knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description
- Knowledge by acquaintance vs. description
- Knowledge by presenece
- Knowledge de dicto
- Knowledge de re
- Knowledge de se
- Knowledge sources
- Ko wu chih chih
- Konatantin Nikolaevich Leont'ev
- Kuan Chung
- Kuan Tzu
- Kung and szu
- Kyo-hak Buddhism
- L
- Lady Damaris Masham
- Laelus Socinus
- Lambda-abstraction
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- Language and society
- Latent content
- Latin american and iberian philosophy
- Latin American philosophy
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- Learning paradox
- Lebensweisheit
- Left and Right Hegelians
- Legal concepts
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- Legal reasoning
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- Legal rule
- Legalist philosophy
- Leibniz's ethics
- Leibniz's philosophy of mind
- Leibniz and modal metaphysics
- Leibniz and the philosophy of mind
- Leibniz on causation
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- Leibniz, and ethics
- Lekton
- Lennon/McCartney fallacy
- Lexical ordering
- Li-ch'i
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- Liability responsibility
- Liang-chih
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- Liar cycle
- Liberal theory of the state
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- Libertins
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- Life world
- Liminocentricity
- Limited depth
- Limited scope
- Limited variety
- Limiting case
- Limits of law
- Linguistic acts
- Linguistic behaviorism
- Linguistic division of labor
- Linguistic theory of logical truth
- List of invalid argument forms
- Literature and philosophy
- Liu Tsung-chou
- Locality assumption
- Logic and artificial intelligence
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- Logic and games
- Logic and language
- Logic and ontology
- Logic and provability
- Logic in Japan
- Logic in the 17th century
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- Logic machines
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- Logic of discovery
- Logic of ethical discourse
- Logic of validation
- Logical behaviorism
- Logical behaviourism
- Logical construction
- Logical dependence
- Logical determinism
- Logical fiction
- Logical grammar
- Logical immediacy
- Logical indicator
- Logical laws
- Logical mechanism
- Logical notation
- Logical omniscience
- Logical positivism and logical empiricism
- Logical priority
- Logical probability
- Logical product
- Logical reconstruction
- Logical subject
- Logical sum
- Logical table of judgments
- Logically perfect language
- Logically proper name
- Logically proper names
- Logistic method
- Logistic system
- Lon Louvois Fuller
- London philosophy
- Loop (philosophy)
- Löwenheim-Skolem theorems and nonstandard models
- Lower functional calculus
- Luisa Muraro
- Lumber of the Schools
- Lumen naturale
- Lynne Baker
- M
- Machine functionalism
- Machine state
- Machine state functionalism
- Magister abstractionum
- Mahāprajñāpāramitopadeśa
- Mahāvirā
- Malebranche's theory of ideas and vision in god
- Mally's deontic logic
- Manifest content
- Manifold of sense
- Manifoldness
- Market ethics
- Marx and Engels on religion
- Marxist philosophy of science
- Marxist thought in Latin America
- Mary Shepherd
- Mass terms
- Master and slave
- Master of those who know
- Material adequacy
- Material case
- Material contradiction
- Material implication paradox
- Material mode
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- Materialism in the philosophy of mind
- Mathematics of boolean algebra
- Max Ferdinand Scheler
- Maximal proposition
- Maximin strategy
- Meaning and communication
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- Meaning and verification
- Meaning holism
- Meaning in Islamic philosophy
- Meaning skepticism
- Mechanical jurisprudence
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- Medieval aesthetics
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- Meinongian arguments
- Mental acts
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- Merab Konstantinovich Mamardashvili
- Mereological arguments
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- Meritorious duty
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- Metaphysics of morals
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- Method in philosophy
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- Methodological debates in cosmology the s and s
- Methodological holism
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- Mexican philosophy
- Mi bskyod rdo rje
- Michael A. Gilbert
- Michael Banner
- Michael Redhead
- Michel Villey
- Microreduction
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- Mīmāmsā
- Mimetic theory of art
- Mind, syntax, and semantics
- Ming chia
- Minimalist theory of truth
- Minute perceptions
- Mitfreude
- Mixed hypothetical syllogism
- Mixture of labour
- MKhas grub dge legs dpal bzang po
- Mnemic causation
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- Mode (philosophy)
- Model set
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- Mohist canons
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- Molecular biology and genetics
- Molla Sadra
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- Momentariness
- Monism and pluralism
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- Moods of the syllogism
- Moore's moral philosophy
- Moral argument for God's existence
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- Moral cognitivism vs. non-cognitivism
- Moral epistemology and moral reasoning
- Moral expertise
- Moral explanation
- Moral fallibility
- Moral ideals
- Moral justification
- Moral knowledge
- Moral patient
- Moral point of view
- Moral Rearmament Movement
- Moral sentiments
- Moral standing
- Moral status
- Moral virtues
- Moralistes
- Morality and art
- Morality and emotions
- Morality and ethics
- Morality and identity
- Morality and law
- Morality and practical reason
- Morals and law
- More things in heaven and earth
- Moscow-Tartu School
- Motion and time
- Motivational explanation
- Mou Tsung-san
- Muhammad Ibn 'Abd al-Haqq Ibn Sab'in
- Muhammad Ibn 'Abd Allah Ibn Masarra
- Muhyi al-Din Ibn al-'Arabi
- Multiple-relation theory
- Mundus imaginalis
- Mutual deceit
- My Station and its Duties
- Mystical philosophy
- Mystical philosophy in Islam
- N
- Nadeem Hussain
- Narrow content
- Narrow mental content
- Narrow reflective equilibrium
- National and regional philosophies
- National emergency and torture
- Native American philosophy
- Natural aristocracy
- Natural duty
- Natural kinds
- Natural law theories
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- Natural law tradition in ethics
- Natural meaning
- Natural or scientific laws
- Naturalism in Chinese philosophy
- Naturalism in epistemology
- Naturalism in ethics
- Naturalism in legal philosophy
- Naturalism in philosophy of science
- Naturalism in social science
- Naturalistic epistemology
- Naturalized philosophy of science
- Nature and convention
- Nature of art
- Nature of God in Eastern theology
- Nature of law
- Nature of meaning
- Néant
- Necessary and contingent existence
- Necessary existence
- Necessary statements
- Necessary truth and convention
- Needs and interests
- Negating antecedent and consequent
- Negation-complete
- Negation and double negation
- Negative and positive freedom
- Negative duty
- Negative existentials
- Negative facts
- Negative facts in classical Indian philosophy
- Negative proposition
- Negative transcendence
- Neo-Confucian philosophy
- Neo-Euclidean geometry
- Neo-Friesian School
- Neo-puritanism
- Neo-Russelianism
- Neobehaviorism
- Neoplatonic theology
- Neoplatonism in Islamic philosophy
- Netherlands philosophy
- Neural network modeling
- Neustic
- Neustic and phrastic
- Neutrality Schmeutrality
- New paradigm
- New philosophy calls all in doubt
- New riddle of induction
- New theory of reference
- New Zealand philosophy
- Newton's views on space, time, and motion
- Nexus Humanus
- Nietzsche's moral and political philosophy
- Nihil est in intellectu quod non prius fuerit in sensu
- Nihil ex nihilo fit
- Nirodha-smapatti
- Nirodha-smapātti
- NN thesis
- No-ownership theory
- No false lemmas principle
- Nocturnal council
- Noemata moralia
- Noematic analysis
- Noetic analysis
- Nomic necessity
- Nominal essence
- Nominatum
- Nomological
- Non-action
- Non-being
- Non-being and nothing
- Non-conceptual content
- Non-conceptual mental content
- Non-constructive rules of inference
- Non-duplication principle
- Non-embodiment
- Non-epistemic
- Non-natural properties
- Non-predicative property
- Non-propositional knowledge
- Non-reductive materialism
- Non-reflexive
- Non-standard interpretation
- Non-standard semantics
- Non-support
- Non-symmetric
- Non-transitive
- Nonconceptual content
- Nonconceptual mental content
- Nonexistent objects
- Nonsense upon stilts
- Nonwellfounded set theory
- Norman Adrian Malcom
- Norman Malcom
- Normative epistemology
- Normative reason
- Normative relativism
- Norwegian philosophy
- Notation in principia mathematica
- Nothing so absurd
- Nothing so extravagant and irrational
- Notional assent
- Notum per se
- Noumenal world
- Null class
- Null relation
- Nung chia
- Nyāya-vaiśeṣika
- O
- O-proposition
- Oar in water
- Obiectum quo
- Object-Oriented Ontology
- Objective body
- Objective probability
- Objective reason
- Objective rightness
- Objectivism and subjectivism
- Objectual quantification
- Obligating reason
- Obligationes
- Oblique context
- Oblique intention
- Observation language
- Observation sentence
- Observation term
- Obviousness (philosophy)
- Occurrent
- Occurrent memory
- Occurrent state
- Odo Marquard
- Olympiodorus (Christian Wildberg)
- Omega-complete
- Omega-valued
- Omega rule
- Omnichronal
- One-many problem
- One-over-many problem
- One-sidedness
- One-way reduction sentence
- One over many
- Ontological dependence
- Ontological hierarchy
- Ontological priority
- Ontological solipsism
- Ontology and information science
- Ontology in Indian philosophy
- Ontology of art
- Opacity and transparency
- Opaque construction
- Opaque contexts
- Open and closed thought
- Open Block Logic
- Open formula
- Open thought
- Operationalism and instrumentalism
- Operator theory of adverbs
- Oppositional logic
- Order (opposition of Chaos)
- Order (philosophy)
- Order type omega
- Ordinal logics
- Ordinary language and philosophy
- Orientalism and Islamic philosophy
- Ostention
- Ota Weinberger
- Other-regarding
- Other-regarding actions
- Outer converse
- Outer domain semantics
- Overriding reason
- Oxford philosophy
- Oxford school of intuitionism
- P
- P.D. Magnus
- Pa (Chinese)
- Paek Ijong
- Pantheismusstreit
- Paradigm case argument
- Paradox of omniscience
- Paradox of self-deception
- Paradox of the examination
- Paradox of the knower
- Paradoxes of confirmation
- Paradoxes of emotion
- Paradoxes of omnipotence
- Paradoxes of self-reference
- Paradoxes of set and property
- Paradoxes of strict implication
- Parenthood and procreation
- Pareto-superior
- Parity of reasons
- Part-whole paradox
- Partial belief
- Particulars and non-particulars
- Passive power
- Paternalistic deception
- Patristic authors
- Patristic philosophy
- Paul Devries
- Paul Hsao
- Pauli Pylkkö
- Peirce's logic
- Penelope's wooers
- Per accidens
- Per genus et differentiam
- Perceptual experience
- Perceptual realism
- Perceptual relativity
- Perfect duty
- Perfect goodness
- Perfect right
- Perfect Universe
- Perfectionism in moral and political philosophy
- Perfectionism in moral philosophy
- Perfectly rigorous
- Performative fallacy
- Permissibility
- Perpectivalism
- Perseity
- Perseverance as a virtue ethic
- Person-affecting principles
- Person stage
- Personal supposition
- Pessimism and optimism
- Peter Koestenbaum
- Peter Levine
- Phenomena and noumena
- Phenomenal body
- Phenomenal property
- Phenomenal world
- Phenomenological approaches to ethics and information technology
- Phenomenological attitude
- Phenomenological movement
- Phenomenology in Latin America
- Phenotext
- Philosopher may preach
- Philosophers and God
- Philosophical behaviorism
- Philosophical inquiry
- Philosophical issues and problems
- Philosophical pseudonyms
- Philosophical psychology
- Philosophies of the particular sciences
- Philosophy and christian theology
- Philosophy and Logic
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- Philosophy of food
- Philosophy of geology
- Philosophy of liberation
- Philosophy of linguistics
- Philosophy of medicine
- Philosophy of Mind (Hegel)
- Philosophy of science and the sciences
- Philosophy of sociology
- Philosophy of sport
- Philosophy of statistical mechanics
- Philosophy of the life
- Philosophy of work
- Philosophy underworld
- Phrase marker
- Phrastic
- Physical realization
- Physicalism in the philosophy of mind
- Physiological Egoism
- Physis and nomos
- Piecemeal engineering
- Pien che
- Pierre-Francois Maine de Biran
- Pierre-François Maine de Biran
- Planck's principle
- Plato's ethics
- Plato's ethics and politics in the republic
- Plato's ethics and politics in The Republic
- Plato's middle period metaphysics and epistemology
- Plato's Trinity
- Plato on knowledge in the theaetetus
- Plato on rhetoric and poetry
- Platonic metaphysics
- Platonic Utopia
- Platonism in Islamic philosophy
- Pleonetetic logic
- Pluralistic idealism
- Pluralitive logic
- Plurality of causes
- Plurality of forms
- Plurivocity
- Po-hu tung
- Poiēsis
- Polar concepts
- Political deception
- Political determinism
- Political justification
- Political morality
- Political obligation
- Political philosophy in classical Islam
- Political scepticism
- Political skepticism
- Political unconscious
- Politics and determinism
- Politics and the philosophers
- Polyadic
- Popular philosophy
- Population and ethics
- Positional qualities
- Positive and negative freedom
- Positive and negative liberty
- Positive duty
- Positive morality
- Positivism in the social sciences
- Positivist thought in Latin America
- Possibilia
- Possible-worlds semantics
- Possible worlds semantics
- Post-complete
- Post-Freudian psychoanalysis
- Post-structuralism in the social sciences
- Post criticality
- Post Philosophy
- Postcolonial philosophy of science
- Postmodern mathematics
- Postmodernism and political philosophy
- Powers of the soul
- Practical argument
- Practical attitude
- Practical freedom
- Practical judgment
- Practical logic
- Practical modality
- Practical rationality
- Practical reason and ethics
- Practico-inert
- Practition
- Praedicabilia
- Pragmatic ambiguity
- Pragmatic arguments for belief in god
- Pragmatic reality
- Pragmaticism in ethics
- Pragmatist feminism
- Pragmatopianism
- Praise and blame
- Pre-Critical
- Preanalytic
- Precedent and analogy in legal reasoning
- Precedent and analogy in the law
- Predicate hierarchy
- Predicative property
- Predicative theories
- Preemptive cause
- Preference logics
- Preference satisfaction utilitarianism
- Prejudicial language
- Prescriptive definition
- Prescriptive meaning
- Present-aim theory
- Pretheoretical
- Prima facie evidence
- Prima facie justification
- Primarily valuative word
- Primary-secondary distinction
- Primary process
- Primary rule
- Prime matter
- Primitive symbol
- Principle of concretion
- Principle of conservation
- Principle of determinism
- Principle of dominance
- Principle of limited variety
- Principle of logical form
- Principle of maximizing expected utility
- Principle of plentitude
- Principle of porportionality
- Principle of self-determination
- Principle of the anomalism of the mental
- Principle of the conservation of matter
- Principle of universalizability
- Principle of unlimited comprehension
- Principle of utility
- Principle of verifiability
- Prisca theologica
- Private-public distinction
- Private states and language
- Pro-choice feminism
- Pro attitude
- Probabilistic disposition
- Probabilistic law
- Probability theory and epistemology
- Problem of perception
- Problem of the single case
- Problem of the speckled hen
- Problematic judgment
- Problematic modality
- Procedural definition of art
- Proceduralism
- Process-product ambiguity
- Process pragmatism
- Productive reason
- Profundity
- Projectible predicate
- Proliferation Theory
- Promising
- Proof-theoretic reflection principles
- Proof by mathematical induction
- Proof by recursion
- Proper sensibles
- Proper symbol
- Properly basic relief
- Property theory
- Propositional act
- Propositional attitude report
- Propositional attitude reports
- Propositional attitude statements
- Propositional connective
- Propositional consequence relations and algebraic logic
- Propositional content
- Propositional dynamic logic
- Propositional justification
- Propositional object
- Propositional opacity
- Propositional theory of meaning
- Propositional verb
- Propositions, sentences, and statements
- Proprietates terminorum
- Protestant principle
- Protocol sentences
- Protocol statement
- Protothetic
- Provability predicate
- Pseudo-Grossteste
- Pseudo-overdeterminism
- Pseudorefutation
- Psychē
- Psychic research
- Psychological certainty
- Psychological continuity
- Psychological eudamonism
- Psychological immediacy
- Psychological law
- Psychological solipsism
- Psychology and philosophy
- Psychology and psychiatry
- Psychology of human judgment and epistemology
- Psychoneural intimacy
- Psychophysical identity
- Psychophysical laws
- Psychosemantic theory
- Public-private distinction
- Pure concept
- Purposive explanation
- Purva Mīmāmsā
- Pushpin and poetry
- Q
- Qualitative predicate
- Quantificational shift fallacy
- Quantifying in
- Quantum approaches to consciousness
- Quantum entanglement and information
- Quantum logic and probability theory
- Quantum mechanics and free will
- Quasi-desires
- Quasi-indicator
- Quasi-memory
- Quasi-quotes
- Quasi-virtue
- Quote-name
- Qutb al-Din Ahmad al-Rahim
- R
- Rabad
- Rabbinic theology
- Racetrack paradox
- Radical Choice
- Radical Conversion
- Radical translation and radical interpretation
- Ramakrishna movement
- Ramsey-eliminability
- Ramsey sentence
- Ramsey test
- Rapture (aesthetics)
- Ratio recta
- Rational beliefs
- Rational psychology
- Rationalism and empiricism
- Rationalism vs. empiricism
- Rationality and cultural relativism
- Rationality of belief
- Rawlsian liberalism
- Ray Billington
- Reactive attitude
- Real assent
- Real definition
- Real distinction
- Real essence
- Real mathematics
- Real proposition
- Realism and anti-realism
- Realism and antirealism
- Realism ante rem
- Realism in rebus
- Realism in the philosophy of mathematics
- Reason as slave of the passions
- Reasons and causes
- Reasons for action
- Reasons for belief
- Rectification and remainders
- Recursion-theoretic hierarchies
- Reducibility of consciousness
- Reductio ad impossibile
- Reduction and emergence
- Reduction base
- Reduction sentence
- Reductionism in the philosophy of mind
- Reductive naturalism
- Reference and denotation
- Reference class
- Referential occurrence
- Referential quantification
- Referential theory of meaning
- Referring
- Regional supervenience
- Regress argument in epistemology
- Regressor variable
- Regularity theory of causation
- Reinhardt Grossmann
- Relational value
- Relative identity
- Relative threshold
- Relative time
- Relevance logic and entailment
- Relevance of logic
- Relevant alternative
- Religion and epistemology
- Religion and political philosophy
- Religion, art, and science
- Religious belief and cosmology
- Religious diversity
- Religiousness A and B
- Repetition (fallacy)
- Representation in art
- Representational scheme
- Representational theory of art
- Representational theory of memory
- Representative theory of perception
- Reproduction and ethics
- Rerum natura
- Respect for persons
- Responsibilities of scientists and intellectuals
- Restricted quantification
- Restrictio
- Resultance
- Resultant attribute
- Revaluation of values
- Revision theory of truth
- Revisionary metaphysics
- Ricardus Sophista
- Richard P. McKeon
- Richard Ruston Kharsedji Sorabji
- Right and good
- Right of nature
- Rights of children
- Rigorous duty
- Risus sophisticus
- Role obligations
- Role of decoherence in quantum mechanics
- Role of decoherence in quantum theory
- Role responsibility
- Romantic irony
- Romanticism and conservatism
- Ronald William Hepburn
- Rule of addition
- Rule of conjunction
- Rule of detachment
- Rule of double negation
- Rule of simplification
- Rule of total evidence
- Ruling Argument
- Russell's logical atomism
- Russell's moral philosophy
- Russell P. Spittler
- Russian empiriocriticism
- Russian literary Formalism
- Russian materialism
- Russian nihilism
- Russian Religious-Philosophical Renaissance
- S
- S4 (modal logic)
- Sa skya Pandita
- Saadiah Gaon al-Fayyumi
- Sactification
- Sagya Pandita
- Sagypandita
- Sāmādhi
- Samanantara-pratyaya
- Śamkara
- Sāmkhya
- Śankara
- Sānkhya
- Sankhya-Yoga
- Sat, chit, ānanda
- Satisfaction conditions
- Saturated expression
- Saturation (biology)
- Saying and showing
- Scandinavian philosophy
- Scepticism about law
- Scepticism about religion
- Schellingianism
- Schematic form
- Scheme of abbreviation
- Scholastic chymistry
- School of Laws
- Schrödinger cat paradox
- Science and gender
- Science and knowledge
- Science and life
- Science and philosophy
- Science and society
- Science fiction moralizing
- Science in Islamic philosophy
- Science, art, and religion
- Scientia media
- Scientia universalis
- Scientific antirealism
- Scientific behaviorism
- Scientific realism and antirealism
- Scientific realism and social science
- Scientific relativism
- Scientific unity
- Scope ambiguity
- Scope fallacies
- Scope of operators
- Scottigena
- Scottish philosophy
- Scottish philosophy in the th century
- Search engines and ethics
- Second- and higher-order logics
- Second actualization
- Second imposition
- Second potentiality
- Second Thomism
- Secondarily evaluative word
- Secondary process
- Secondary rule
- Secondary substance
- Security strategy
- Seeing as
- Self-cultivation in Chinese philosophy
- Self-interest theory
- Self-presenting
- Self-referential incoherence
- Self-regarding and other-regarding actions
- Self-reliance as a virtue ethic
- Self-reproducing automaton
- Semantic ascent
- Semantic atomism
- Semantic challenges to realism
- Semantic completeness
- Semantic compositionaliry
- Semantic conceptions of information
- Semantic consistency
- Semantic molecularism
- Semantic nihilism
- Semantic Nihilism
- Semantic paradoxes and theories of truth
- Semantic puzzle
- Semantic solipsism
- Semantic theories
- Semantic truth
- Sense-datum theory
- Sense awareness
- Sense perception
- Sense qualia
- Sensible intuition
- Sensibles
- Sensum
- Sentential operator
- Sentiments
- Separation of law and morals
- Serbian philosophy
- Sergei Iosifovich Hessen
- Set-theoretic paradoxes
- Seven emotions
- Shem Tov family
- Shen Tao
- Shen Tzu
- Sherlock-Holmes-Fallacy
- Shih
- Shihāb al-Dīn Yahyā Sohravardī
- Shotoku Constitution
- Shōtoku Constitution
- Shriek operator
- Side constraints
- Sign and symbol
- Significant difference reasoning
- Signposts movement
- Silvestris Berardus
- Simeon ben Tzemach Duran
- Simple ordering
- Simple supposition
- Simulation theory
- Single case
- Singular causal relation
- Singular causal statement
- Singular propositions
- Singularities and black holes in relativistic spacetimes
- Situational semantics
- Six emotions
- Slave of the passions
- Slovene philosophy
- Social and political philosophy
- Social biology
- Social dimensions of knowledge
- Social dimensions of scientific knowledge
- Social ethics
- Social laws
- Social minimum
- Social philosophy of science
- Social relativism
- Social theory and law
- Socialist perspectives on abortion
- Societal Good
- Socratic intellectualism
- Socratic schools
- Solve et Coagula
- Some are/some are not
- Son Buddhism
- Sortal predicate
- Sôsan Hyujông
- Soul in Islamic philosophy
- Sous Rature
- South American philosophy
- South Slavic philosophy
- Spanish philosophy
- Spatiotemporal continuity
- Speaker's meaning
- Special sensibles
- Speckled hen
- Spinoza's psychological theory
- Split brain effects
- Split brains
- Spontaneity and indifference
- Sport and ethics
- Spread law
- St. petersburg paradox
- Standard analysis
- Standard interpretation
- Standard semantics
- State description
- Statement form
- Statements and sentences
- Statistical explanation
- Statistical mechanics and thermodynamics
- Statistics and social science
- Stories and explanation
- Strato of Lampascus
- Strict duty
- Strict identity
- Stroke notation
- Strong semantic completeness
- Strong soundness
- Strong supervenience
- Structuralism in linguistics
- Structuralism in literary theory
- Structuralism in social science
- Structure description
- Structured propositions
- Sub specie aeternis
- Subcontraries
- Subcontrary
- Subdoxastic
- Subject-object dichotomy
- Subject and predicate
- Subjective reason
- Subjective rightness
- Subjective truth
- Sublime experience
- Substance-function
- Substance and attribute
- Substance causation
- Substance of the soul
- Substantival causation
- Substantivalism
- Substantive pluralism
- Substitutability salva veritate
- Substitutivity salva veritate
- Subsumption theory of explanation
- Subsymbolic computation
- Subverted support
- Summum genus
- Sung Confucianism
- Sung Hsing
- Super-Humanism
- Superalternation
- Supernatural theology
- Supervaluation semantics
- Supervenience of the mental
- Supervenient behaviorism
- Suppositio
- Supposition and copulation
- Sure-thing principle
- Surface grammar
- Susanna Siegel
- Susanne Katherina Knauth Langer
- Sustaining cause
- Swedish philosophy
- Sweetness theory
- Swiftian logic
- Symmetry and invariance
- Symmetry and symmetry breaking
- Symmetry thesis
- Syncategoremata
- Synonymous definition
- Syntactic consistency
- Syntactic term
- Synthetic a priori judgements
- Synthetic knowledge
- Syrian school
- Systems theory in social science
- Szu
- T
- T'ang Chun-i
- T'ang Chün-i
- T'i and yung
- T'ien-jen ho-i
- T'ien-li
- T'ien li and jen-yü
- T schema
- T sentence
- Table of categories
- Table of judgments
- Tacit consent
- Tale of the Slave
- Tao-hsin and jen-hsin
- Tao-t'ung
- Taoist philosophy
- Tar-water
- Tarski's schema
- Tarski's T-schema
- Tarski's truth definition
- Tarskian biconditional
- Tarskian satisfaction
- Tarskian semantics
- Tasan
- Task verb
- Teaching and indoctrinating
- Technology and ethics
- Tel Quel School
- Teleofunctionalism
- Teleological explanation
- Teleological law
- Teleological notions in biology
- Teleological suspension of the ethical
- Teleological theories of mental content
- Teleosemantics
- Temporal becoming
- Temporal properties
- Temporal relations
- Tendentious appeal to possibilities
- Tender-minded
- Tender-minded and tough-minded
- Tense and temporal logic
- Tensed identity
- Terminist logic
- Terminus a quo
- Tertiary qualities
- Test of time
- Testimony in Indian philosophy
- Th century german aesthetics
- The Jacobson River
- The Megarics
- The Power of Dialogue: Critical Hermeneutics after Gadamer and Foucault
- The Radical Enlightenment
- The theory theory
- The world as you know it (Concept)
- Thelma Lavine
- Theologica naturalis
- Theological creationism
- Theological naturalism
- Theological voluntarism
- Theology and philosophy
- Theoretical concept
- Theoretical construct
- Theoretical entity
- Theoretical identity
- Theoretical judgment
- Theoretical rationality
- Theoretical reasoning
- Theoretical term
- Theoretical underdeterimination
- Theoretical virtues
- Theories of criminal law
- Theories of mental content
- Theories of tort law
- Theory and observation in the social sciences
- Theory of appearing
- Theory of conduct
- Theory of effluxes
- Theory of frequency
- Theory of ideas and vision in God
- Theory of signs
- Thermodynamic asymmetry in time
- Thinking causes
- Thomas E. Wartenberg
- Three Profound Treatises
- Three Ways
- Ti and yong
- Tibetan philosophy
- Tillers
- Time lag argument
- Time travel and modern physics
- Token-reflexive
- Token-token identity
- Token epiphenomenalism
- Token physicalism
- Token reflexive
- Tom R. Tyler
- Tom Tyler (philosopher)
- Too broad
- Too narrow
- Topic-neutral
- Topic neutral
- Total evidence
- Tough-minded
- Traditional square of opposition
- Trăirism
- Transcendental analytic
- Transcendental deduction
- Transcendental dialectic
- Transcendental ego
- Transcendental subjectivity
- Transcendental term
- Transcendental terms
- Transcendental unity of apperception
- Transcendentalia
- Transeunt causation
- Transparent context
- Traversal of the infinite
- Treatment of animals
- True for me
- Truth-apt
- Truth-conditional theory of meaning
- Truth-conditions
- Truth-contest
- Truth-table method
- Truth-value gaps
- Truth and meaning
- Truthmaker principle
- Truthmapping
- Trying
- Tsong kha pa Blo bzang grags pa
- Turing machine functionalism
- Tyler Corbine
- Type epiphenomenalism
- Tzu jan
- U
- Uam Song Si-yeol
- Unary quantifier
- Unconscious and subconscious mind
- Unconscious mental states
- Undemonstrable argument
- Underdetermination thesis
- Underworld of philosophy
- Unexpected examination paradox
- Union theory
- Unisyncretism
- Units and levels of selection
- Unity of consciousness
- Universal disposition
- Universal Pronoun
- Universal relation
- Universal simulator
- Universalism in ethics
- Unlikely philosophical propositions
- Unobserved Observer
- Unsaturated expression
- Untestability
- Unwarranted contrast
- Upwards inherited
- Use theory of meaning
- Uttara Mīmamsā
- Utterer
- Utterer's meaning
- V
- Vague objects
- Value judgments in social science
- Value of a variable
- Values and facts
- Vardhamana Jnatrputra
- Vardhamāna Jnātrputra
- Variable realization
- Variable sum game
- Vasudeva Kudumbakam
- Verum
- Vibratinuncle
- Vicious-circle principle
- Vijnapti
- Vijñapti
- Virtues and vices
- Visistadvaita Vedanta
- Viśistadvaita Vedanta
- Vital lie
- Vitalis Norström
- Vladimir Riazanov
- Volitive
- Voluntary act
- Von neumann and dirac's contributions to quantum theory
- Vorstellung
- Vulnerability and finitude
- W
- Wang and pa
- Want-belief model
- War and pacifism
- Warranted assertability
- Warsaw School
- Wayward causal chain
- Weak semantic completeness
- Weak soundness
- Weak supervenience
- Weaseler
- Wedge argument
- Wertrationalitat
- Wertrationalität
- White horse paradox
- Why be moral
- Wide content
- Wide reflective equilibrium
- William of Champeau
- William Penbygull
- William Shyreswood
- William Tisberi
- Willkür
- Wilt Chamberlain argument
- Wittgenstein's aesthetics
- Wittgensteinian ethics
- Wittgensteinians
- WOYG (Whumpering Ommaloes Yumble Goyb)
- Wu-hsing
- Y