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Philosophy
[edit]Topics, Concepts, Histories, and Ontologies
[edit]- Philosophy
- Knowledge
- Epistemology
- Truth
- Belief
- Mind
- Reason
- Logic
- Metaphysics
- Idealism
- Ontology
- Dualism
- Reality
- Being
- Existence
- Consciousness
- Materialism
- Language
- Philosophical realism
- Philosophy of mind
- Monism
- Physicalism
- Mind–body dualism
- Essence
- Soul
- Causality
- Object (philosophy)
- Matter
- Nature
- Pluralism (philosophy)
- Thing-in-itself
- Property (philosophy)
- Subject (philosophy)
- Ancient philosophy
- Medieval philosophy
- Modern philosophy
- Contemporary philosophy
- Analytic philosophy
- Continental philosophy
- Aristotelianism
- Pragmatism
- Existentialism
- Platonism
- Christian philosophy
- Chinese philosophy
- Western philosophy
- Eastern philosophy
- Islamic philosophy
- Buddhist philosophy
- Jewish philosophy
- Aesthetics
- Ethics
- Philosophy of law
- Political philosophy
- Social philosophy
- Acquired taste
- Aesthetic atrophy
- The Aesthetic Dimension
- Aesthetic relativism
- Aesthetic Theory
- Aestheticism
- Aestheticization of politics
- Aesthetics of music
- Aesthetics of nature
- African aesthetic
- Afro-Surrealism
- Aniconism
- Applied aesthetics
- Architectural design values
- Philosophy of architecture
- Art
- Art and emotion
- Art and morality
- Art criticism
- Art for art's sake
- Artistic inspiration
- Artistic merit
- The arts and politics
- Arts criticism
- Attractiveness
- Authenticity (philosophy)
- Authenticity in art
- Chess aesthetics
- Communication aesthetics
- Conceptual art
- Critique
- Cultural sensibility
- Depiction
- Philosophy of design
- Ecstasy (emotion)
- Erotic art
- Escapism
- Everyday Aesthetics
- Evolutionary aesthetics
- Experimental aesthetics
- Expression (architecture)
- Eyesore
- Feminist aesthetics
- Feng shui
- Fictive art
- Philosophy of film
- Fine art
- Form follows function
- Formalism (art)
- Gesamtkunstwerk
- Grotesque body
- Guqin aesthetics
- Head music
- Historicism
- History of aesthetics before the 20th century
- Human figure (aesthetics)
- Human physical appearance
- Huoheian
- Hypsos
- Sublime (philosophy)
- Idea art
- Kitsch movement
- Literary criticism
- Philosophy and literature
- Lookism
- Marxist aesthetics
- Masterpiece
- Mediology
- The medium is the message
- Metaphor in philosophy
- Philosophy of music
- Musicology
- Musivisual language
- Neuroesthetics
- Nimism
- Paradigm
- Paradox of fiction
- Paragone
- Philosophy and Literature
- Poet as legislator
- Poetics
- Poetry
- Poshlost
- Processing fluency
- Psychic distance
- Qene
- Rasika
- Relational art
- Representation (arts)
- Ringbang
- Rotation method
- Arthur Schopenhauer's aesthetics
- Sensoaesthetics
- Sentimental poetry
- Sentimentalism (literature)
- Sexual attraction
- Sexual selection
- Sexual selection in humans
- Social practice
- Social practice (art)
- Sociological art
- Sophistication
- Superficiality
- Theological aesthetics
- Uncanny
- Aestheticization of violence
- Vulgarity
- Wang Keping (academic)
- Age of Enlightenment
- Atheism dispute
- Goethean science
- Naïve realism
- Panopticon
- Religious thought of Edmund Burke
- D'Alembert’s Dream
- Scottish common sense realism
- Scottish Enlightenment
- Substance theory
- 17th-century philosophy
- Answering the Question: What is Enlightenment?
- Atheism in the Age of the Enlightenment
- Critique of Pure Reason
- Doxa
- Enlightened moderation
- Geist
- Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals
- Josephinism
- Noumenon
- Philosophy of Baruch Spinoza
- Practical Education
- Right of revolution
- Saving Hope (book)
- State of nature
- Theologia Poetica
- Three Critics of the Enlightenment
- Transcendental idealism
- Transcendental theology
- Enlightened absolutism
- Yverdon Encyclopedia
- Philosophy of Max Stirner
- Philosophical Radicals
- Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard
- Positivism
- Relationship between Friedrich Nietzsche and Max Stirner
- Scientism
- 19th-century philosophy
- Letter on Humanism
- Limit situation
- Absurdism
- Absurdity
- Angst
- Anguish
- Bad faith
- Bad faith (existentialism)
- Being in itself
- Existential crisis
- Emptiness
- Existence precedes essence
- Existentiell
- Facticity
- Gaze
- Human condition
- Lightness (philosophy)
- Logotherapy
- Meaning (existential)
- Meaning of life
- Moral conversion
- Nothing
- Existential phenomenology
- Being and Nothingness
- Social alienation
- Something (concept)
- Thought of Thomas Aquinas
- Wish fulfillment
- Being and Time
- Being in the World
- Daseinsanalysis
- Contributions to Philosophy
- Dasein
- Existenz (journal)
- The Doctor and the Soul
- Man's Search for Meaning
- Tragic triad
- The Unconscious God
- Abhava
- Abhutaparikalpa
- Anavastha
- Apatheia
- Ataraxia
- Eternal oblivion
- Ex nihilo
- From the Acting to the Seeing
- Ma (negative space)
- Mu (negative)
- Silence
- Śūnyatā
- Tabula rasa
- Vacuous truth
- Vacuum
- The Void (philosophy)
- The Cloud of Unknowing
- Ineffability
- Ineffable cardinal
- Atopy (philosophy)
- Meaning (linguistics)
- True name
- Invocation
- Magic (paranormal)
- Sacred language
- Ideasthesia
- Atomism
- Aether theories
- Absolute (philosophy)
- Ground (Dzogchen)
- Nirvana
- Unmanifest
- Unmoved mover
- Pantheism
- Acosmism
- Panentheism
- Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea
- Chaos (cosmogony)
- Ginnungagap
- Kek (mythology)
- Evil
- Immorality
- Good
- Supernatural
- Balance (metaphysics)
- Moral absolutism
- Amorality
- Moral relativism
- Moral universalism
- Morality
- Emergence
- Plithotaxis
- Noogenesis
- The Ghost in the Machine
- Edge of chaos
- Darkness
- Nihilism
- Existential nihilism
- God is dead
- Last man
- Legal nihilism
- Mereological nihilism
- Metaphysical nihilism
- Moral nihilism
- Moral universe
- Just-world hypothesis
- New Age
- Nihilist communism
- Paradox of nihilism
- Russian nihilist movement
- Will to power
- The Solar Anus
- The Will to Power (manuscript)
- Fathers and Sons (novel)
- The Rebel (book)
- Philosophy of space and time
- Philosophical Problems of Space and Time
- Agnostic existentialism
- Existentialist anarchism
- Atheistic existentialism
- Black existentialism
- Christian existentialism
- Cosmicism
- Existential humanism
- Feminist existentialism
- Jewish existentialism
- Postmodern Christianity
- Abandonment (existentialism)
- Friedrich Nietzsche and free will
- Liberalism
- Logical positivism
- Utopian socialism
- 20th-century philosophy
- 20th-century French philosophy
- Acting under a description
- Black Notebooks
- The Century (book)
- Counter-experience
- Law of holes
- Fundamental ontology
- Hauntology
- Holophrastic indeterminacy
- Indeterminacy of translation
- Inscrutability of reference
- Language, Truth, and Logic
- Law, Legislation and Liberty
- Martin Heidegger and Nazism
- Noneism
- The Origin of the Work of Art
- Phenomenology (philosophy)
- Philosophy in the Soviet Union
- Round square copula
- Russian cosmism
- The Society of the Spectacle
- Sonntagskreis
- Subjectile
- Traditionalist School
- Value judgment
- Actualism
- Analytic–synthetic distinction
- Analytical feminism
- Analytical jurisprudence
- Analytical Marxism
- Cognitive synonymy
- Copleston–Russell debate
- Correspondence theory of truth
- Descriptivist theory of names
- Emotivism
- Falsifiability
- Family resemblance
- In Defense of Anarchism
- Inductivism
- Intention
- Language-game (philosophy)
- Logical form
- Modal realism
- Neurophilosophy
- Open-question argument
- Ordinary language philosophy
- Paradigm case argument
- Paradox of analysis
- Phenomenalism
- Philosophical analysis
- Philosophy of science
- Postanalytic philosophy
- Presupposition (philosophy)
- Quietism (philosophy)
- Reductionism
- Bertrand Russell's philosophical views
- Sense data
- Sorites (journal)
- Sources of the Self
- Unified Science
- Use–mention distinction
- Verificationism
- Virtue ethics
- Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language
- A priori and a posteriori
- Constructive empiricism
- Contextual empiricism
- Duhem–Quine thesis
- Econodynamics
- Empirical evidence
- An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
- Essays in Radical Empiricism
- Exploratory thought
- Freethought
- Is Logic Empirical?
- Molyneux's problem
- A priori probability
- Anamnesis (philosophy)
- Innatism
- Intelligibility (philosophy)
- Moral intellectualism
- Moral rationalism
- A priori estimate
- Self-evidence
- Transcendental philosophy
- Direct proof
- Formal proof
- Formation rule
- Logical constant
- Logical truth
- Proof (truth)
- Rule of inference
- Satisfiability
- Substitution (logic)
- Tautology (logic)
- Two Dogmas of Empiricism
- Validity
- Sheffer stroke
- Converse implication
- Material conditional
- Logical disjunction
- Negation
- Exclusive or
- Logical biconditional
- Statement (logic)
- Logical NOR
- Material nonimplication
- Converse nonimplication
- Logical conjunction
- Contradiction
- False (logic)
- Conditioned disjunction
- If and only if
- Indicative conditional
- Logical connective
- Logical equality
- Modal operator
- Strict conditional
- Turnstile (symbol)
- Double turnstile
- Argument
- Deductive closure
- Entailment (linguistics)
- Logical consequence
- Structural rule
- Idempotency of entailment
- Inference
- Logical equivalence
- Monotonicity of entailment
- Paradoxes of material implication
- Rational consequence relation
- Result
- Tautological consequence
- Textual entailment
- Theorem
- Anangeon
- Logos
- Ethos
- Pathos
- Argument by example
- Argument-deduction-proof distinctions
- Argumentation theory
- Argumentative dialogue
- Argumentum a contrario
- Argumentum a fortiori
- Cantor's diagonal argument
- Compromise
- Diagonal argument
- Dictum de omni et nullo
- Dilemma
- Enthymeme
- Enumerative induction
- Eristic
- List of valid argument forms
- Logic of argumentation
- Meaningless statement
- Objection (argument)
- Cherry picking
- Polar concept argument
- Political argument
- Practical arguments
- Pragma-dialectics
- Premise
- Probabilistic argumentation
- Prosleptic syllogism
- Quasi-syllogism
- Razor (philosophy)
- Reason (argument)
- Reductio ad absurdum
- Soundness
- Statistical syllogism
- Strategy-stealing argument
- Syllogism
- Ugly duckling theorem
- Phenomenon
- Cognition
- Neoplatonism
- Thought
- Mind–body problem
- Indian philosophy
- Rationalism
- Sense
- Perception
- Metaphysics (Aristotle)
- Information
- Empiricism
- Time
- Category of being
- Experience
- Neutral monism
- Scholasticism
- Concept
- Skepticism
- Theory of forms
- Theology
- Property dualism
- Objectivity (philosophy)
- Type physicalism
- Philosophical zombie
- Nous
- Abstract and concrete
- Solipsism
- Qualia
- Hindu philosophy
- Axiom
- Subjectivity
- Supervenience
- Mathematical logic
- Determinism
- Intentionality
- Natural philosophy
- Functionalism (philosophy of mind)
- Epiphenomenalism
- Anomalous monism
- Theory of justification
- Eliminative materialism
- Modal logic
- Philosophical skepticism
- Anti-realism
- Process philosophy
- Monotheism
- Pre-Socratic philosophy
- Thought experiment
- Nominalism
- Naturalism (philosophy)
- Philosophy of mathematics
- Philosophical presentism
- Emergent materialism
- Biological naturalism