+ aesthetic
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a
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2
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-00069531-a
|
concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste
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+ aesthetic
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a
|
1
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[ art philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02991287-a
|
relating to or dealing with the subject of aesthetics
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+ aesthetic
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05968971-n
|
(philosophy) a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful
|
+ aesthetical
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-00069531-a
|
concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste
|
+ aesthetics
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06161223-n
|
(art) the branch of philosophy dealing with beauty and taste (emphasizing the evaluative criteria that are applied to art)
|
+ aetiologic
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a
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-02941235-a
|
of or relating to the philosophical study of causation
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+ aetiological
|
a
|
1
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[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02941235-a
|
of or relating to the philosophical study of causation
|
+ aetiology
|
n
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2
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-06161048-n
|
the philosophical study of causation
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+ Aristotelianism
|
n
|
1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05969194-n
|
(philosophy) the philosophy of Aristotle that deals with logic and metaphysics and ethics and poetics and politics and natural science
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+ axiological
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a
|
1
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[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02655318-a
|
of or relating to the study of values
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+ axiology
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n
|
1
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[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06161606-n
|
the study of values and value judgments
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+ bioethics
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n
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-06159777-n
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the branch of ethics that studies moral values in the biomedical sciences
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+ British_empiricism
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n
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05959263-n
|
the predominant philosophical tradition in Great Britain since the 17th century
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+ casuistic
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a
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2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-03053460-a
|
of or relating to the use of ethical principles to resolve moral problems
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+ casuistical
|
a
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-03053460-a
|
of or relating to the use of ethical principles to resolve moral problems
|
+ casuistry
|
n
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2
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[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06160055-n
|
moral philosophy based on the application of general ethical principles to resolve moral dilemmas
|
+ Comtism
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n
|
1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05993622-n
|
Auguste Comte's positivistic philosophy that metaphysics and theology should be replaced by a hierarchy of sciences from mathematics at the base to sociology at the top
|
+ contract_law
|
n
|
1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-06162042-n
|
that branch of jurisprudence that studies the rights and obligations of parties entering into contracts
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+ corporation_law
|
n
|
1
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[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06162223-n
|
that branch of jurisprudence that studies the laws governing corporations
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+ cosmologic
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a
|
2
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[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02703001-a
|
pertaining to the branch of philosophy dealing with the elements and laws and especially the characteristics of the universe such as space and time and causality
|
+ cosmological
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a
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02703001-a
|
pertaining to the branch of philosophy dealing with the elements and laws and especially the characteristics of the universe such as space and time and causality
|
+ cosmology
|
n
|
1
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[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06163223-n
|
the metaphysical study of the origin and nature of the universe
|
+ deconstruct
|
v
|
1
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[ philosophy literature ]
|
eng-30-00938748-v
|
interpret (a text or an artwork) by the method of deconstructing
|
+ deconstruction
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n
|
1
|
[ philosophy literature ]
|
eng-30-05970012-n
|
a philosophical theory of criticism (usually of literature or film) that seeks to expose deep-seated contradictions in a work by delving below its surface meaning
|
+ deconstructionism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy literature ]
|
eng-30-05970012-n
|
a philosophical theory of criticism (usually of literature or film) that seeks to expose deep-seated contradictions in a work by delving below its surface meaning
|
+ deconstructionist
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy literature ]
|
eng-30-02909336-a
|
of or concerned with the philosophical theory of literature known as deconstructionism
|
+ determinism
|
n
|
1
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[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05971086-n
|
(philosophy) a philosophical theory holding that all events are inevitable consequences of antecedent sufficient causes; often understood as denying the possibility of free will
|
+ deterministic
|
a
|
1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-02130137-a
|
an inevitable consequence of antecedent sufficient causes
|
+ dialectic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-03023644-a
|
of or relating to or employing dialectic
|
+ dialectic
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06163548-n
|
any formal system of reasoning that arrives at the truth by the exchange of logical arguments
|
+ dialectical
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-03023644-a
|
of or relating to or employing dialectic
|
+ dialectical_materialism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05993235-n
|
the materialistic philosophy of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
|
+ dialectically
|
r
|
1
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[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-00248104-r
|
in a dialectic manner
|
+ dianoetic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-01430452-a
|
proceeding to a conclusion by reason or argument rather than intuition
|
+ discursive
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-01430452-a
|
proceeding to a conclusion by reason or argument rather than intuition
|
+ empiricism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05970311-n
|
(philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience
|
+ empiricist_philosophy
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05970311-n
|
(philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience
|
+ endaemonism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06160418-n
|
an ethical system that evaluates actions by reference to personal well-being through a life based on reason
|
+ epicurean
|
a
|
2
|
[ human motivation philosophy ]
|
eng-30-01298884-a
|
devoted to pleasure
|
+ epistemic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02850132-a
|
of or relating to epistemology
|
+ epistemological
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02850132-a
|
of or relating to epistemology
|
+ epistemology
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06166748-n
|
the philosophical theory of knowledge
|
+ esthetic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-00069531-a
|
concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste
|
+ esthetic
|
a
|
2
|
[ art philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02991287-a
|
relating to or dealing with the subject of aesthetics
|
+ esthetic
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05968971-n
|
(philosophy) a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful
|
+ esthetical
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-00069531-a
|
concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste
|
+ esthetics
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06161223-n
|
(art) the branch of philosophy dealing with beauty and taste (emphasizing the evaluative criteria that are applied to art)
|
+ ethical
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02723563-a
|
of or relating to the philosophical study of ethics
|
+ ethics
|
n
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06159473-n
|
the philosophical study of moral values and rules
|
+ etiologic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02941235-a
|
of or relating to the philosophical study of causation
|
+ etiological
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02941235-a
|
of or relating to the philosophical study of causation
|
+ etiology
|
n
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06161048-n
|
the philosophical study of causation
|
+ eudaemonic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02859817-a
|
producing happiness and well-being
|
+ eudemonic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02859817-a
|
producing happiness and well-being
|
+ eudemonism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06160418-n
|
an ethical system that evaluates actions by reference to personal well-being through a life based on reason
|
+ existential
|
a
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02724630-a
|
of or as conceived by existentialism
|
+ existential_philosophy
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05970755-n
|
(philosophy) a 20th-century philosophical movement chiefly in Europe; assumes that people are entirely free and thus responsible for what they make of themselves
|
+ existentialism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05970755-n
|
(philosophy) a 20th-century philosophical movement chiefly in Europe; assumes that people are entirely free and thus responsible for what they make of themselves
|
+ existentialist
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02724759-a
|
relating to or involving existentialism
|
+ existentialist_philosophy
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05970755-n
|
(philosophy) a 20th-century philosophical movement chiefly in Europe; assumes that people are entirely free and thus responsible for what they make of themselves
|
+ experimentalism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05961745-n
|
an empirical doctrine that advocates experimental principles
|
+ fatalism
|
n
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05971394-n
|
a philosophical doctrine holding that all events are predetermined in advance for all time and human beings are powerless to change them
|
+ fatalist
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-03065516-a
|
of or relating to fatalism
|
+ fatalistic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-03065516-a
|
of or relating to fatalism
|
+ final_cause
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05983217-n
|
(philosophy) the end or purpose of a thing or process
|
+ formalism
|
n
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05971621-n
|
(philosophy) the philosophical theory that formal (logical or mathematical) statements have no meaning but that its symbols (regarded as physical entities) exhibit a form that has useful applications
|
+ hedonic
|
a
|
1
|
[ human motivation philosophy ]
|
eng-30-01298884-a
|
devoted to pleasure
|
+ hedonism
|
n
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06160596-n
|
an ethical system that evaluates the pursuit of pleasure as the highest good
|
+ hedonistic
|
a
|
1
|
[ human motivation philosophy ]
|
eng-30-01298884-a
|
devoted to pleasure
|
+ ideal
|
a
|
3
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02745284-a
|
of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of the reality of ideas
|
+ idealism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05972103-n
|
(philosophy) the philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality
|
+ idealistic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02745284-a
|
of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of the reality of ideas
|
+ immanent
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-01273910-a
|
of a mental act performed entirely within the mind
|
+ instrumentalism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05975051-n
|
a system of pragmatic philosophy that considers idea to be instruments that should guide our actions and their value is measured by their success
|
+ intuitionism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05972264-n
|
(philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired primarily by intuition
|
+ intuitionist
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02750663-a
|
of or relating to intuitionism
|
+ juridic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02753724-a
|
of or relating to the law or jurisprudence
|
+ juridical
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02753724-a
|
of or relating to the law or jurisprudence
|
+ jurisprudence
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06161718-n
|
the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do
|
+ jurisprudential
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02753868-a
|
relating to the science or philosophy of law or a system of laws
|
+ jurisprudentially
|
r
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-00252122-r
|
in respect to jurisprudence or the science or philosophy of law
|
+ law
|
n
|
5
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06161718-n
|
the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do
|
+ legal_philosophy
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06161718-n
|
the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do
|
+ logic
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06163751-n
|
the branch of philosophy that analyzes inference
|
+ logical_positivism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05993367-n
|
the form of empiricism that bases all knowledge on perceptual experience (not on intuition or revelation)
|
+ logicism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05972417-n
|
(philosophy) the philosophical theory that all of mathematics can be derived from formal logic
|
+ materialism
|
n
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05972585-n
|
(philosophy) the philosophical theory that matter is the only reality
|
+ matrimonial_law
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06162377-n
|
that branch of jurisprudence that studies the laws governing matrimony
|
+ mechanism
|
n
|
4
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05972781-n
|
(philosophy) the philosophical theory that all phenomena can be explained in terms of physical or biological causes
|
+ mechanistic
|
a
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02911112-a
|
of or relating to the philosophical theory of mechanism
|
+ mentalism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05973007-n
|
(philosophy) a doctrine that mind is the true reality and that objects exist only as aspects of the mind's awareness
|
+ metaphysical
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02865814-a
|
pertaining to or of the nature of metaphysics
|
+ metaphysically
|
r
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-00134419-r
|
in a metaphysical manner
|
+ metaphysics
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06162653-n
|
the philosophical study of being and knowing
|
+ methodological
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02943463-a
|
relating to the methodology of some discipline
|
+ methodological_analysis
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06166898-n
|
the branch of philosophy that analyzes the principles and procedures of inquiry in a particular discipline
|
+ methodologically
|
r
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-00401345-r
|
in a methodical manner
|
+ methodology
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06166898-n
|
the branch of philosophy that analyzes the principles and procedures of inquiry in a particular discipline
|
+ moral_philosophy
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06159473-n
|
the philosophical study of moral values and rules
|
+ naive_realism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05975659-n
|
(philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that physical objects continue to exist when not perceived
|
+ nativism
|
n
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05973198-n
|
(philosophy) the philosophical theory that some ideas are innate
|
+ nativist
|
a
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02988550-a
|
of or relating to or advocating nativism
|
+ nativistic
|
a
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02988550-a
|
of or relating to or advocating nativism
|
+ naturalism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05973372-n
|
(philosophy) the doctrine that the world can be understood in scientific terms without recourse to spiritual or supernatural explanations
|
+ neuroethics
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06159924-n
|
the study of ethical implications of treatments for neurological diseases
|
+ nominalism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05974156-n
|
(philosophy) the doctrine that the various objects labeled by the same term have nothing in common but their name
|
+ nominalistic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02769358-a
|
of or relating to nominalism
|
+ ontological
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02920464-a
|
of or relating to ontology
|
+ ontology
|
n
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06162847-n
|
the metaphysical study of the nature of being and existence
|
+ operationalism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05974363-n
|
(philosophy) the doctrine that the meaning of a proposition consists of the operations involved in proving or applying it
|
+ operationalist
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02912250-a
|
of or relating to or espousing operationalism
|
+ patent_law
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06162528-n
|
that branch of jurisprudence that studies the laws governing patents
|
+ peripateticism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05969194-n
|
(philosophy) the philosophy of Aristotle that deals with logic and metaphysics and ethics and poetics and politics and natural science
|
+ philosophic
|
a
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-00858053-a
|
characterized by the attitude of a philosopher; meeting trouble with level-headed detachment
|
+ philosophic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02858231-a
|
of or relating to philosophy or philosophers
|
+ philosophical
|
a
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-00858053-a
|
characterized by the attitude of a philosopher; meeting trouble with level-headed detachment
|
+ philosophical
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02858231-a
|
of or relating to philosophy or philosophers
|
+ philosophically
|
r
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-00132416-r
|
in a philosophic manner
|
+ philosophically
|
r
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-00501606-r
|
with respect to philosophy
|
+ philosophise
|
v
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-00630026-v
|
reason philosophically
|
+ philosophize
|
v
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-00630026-v
|
reason philosophically
|
+ physicalism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05972585-n
|
(philosophy) the philosophical theory that matter is the only reality
|
+ Platonism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05974564-n
|
(philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that abstract concepts exist independent of their names
|
+ Platonistic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02780538-a
|
pertaining to or characteristic of or in accordance with Platonism
|
+ positivism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05993367-n
|
the form of empiricism that bases all knowledge on perceptual experience (not on intuition or revelation)
|
+ pragmatic
|
a
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02783085-a
|
of or concerning the theory of pragmatism
|
+ pragmatical
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02783085-a
|
of or concerning the theory of pragmatism
|
+ pragmatism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05974798-n
|
(philosophy) the doctrine that practical consequences are the criteria of knowledge and meaning and value
|
+ presentational
|
a
|
1
|
[ psychological_science philosophy ]
|
eng-30-02784317-a
|
of or relating to a presentation (especially in psychology or philosophy)
|
+ probabilism
|
n
|
2
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05975258-n
|
(philosophy) the doctrine that (since certainty is unattainable) probability is a sufficient basis for belief and action
|
+ probabilism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-06160781-n
|
a Roman Catholic system of casuistry that when expert opinions differ an actor can follow any solidly probable opinion that he wishes even though some different opinion might be more probable
|
+ probabilistic
|
a
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-03103058-a
|
of or relating to the Roman Catholic philosophy of probabilism
|
+ rationalism
|
n
|
1
|
[ philosophy ]
|
eng-30-05975473-n
|
(philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired by reason without resort to experience
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+ rationalist
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a
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-02909517-a
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of or relating to or characteristic of rationalism
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+ rationalistic
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a
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-02787073-a
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of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of rationalism
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+ realism
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n
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5
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05974564-n
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(philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that abstract concepts exist independent of their names
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+ realism
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n
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3
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05975659-n
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(philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that physical objects continue to exist when not perceived
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+ realistic
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a
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3
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-02787290-a
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of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of realism
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+ relativism
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n
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05975846-n
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(philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that all criteria of judgment are relative to the individuals and situations involved
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+ relativistic
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a
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2
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[ quality philosophy ]
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eng-30-02836161-a
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of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of relativism
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+ semiology
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n
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05976257-n
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(philosophy) a philosophical theory of the functions of signs and symbols
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+ semiotic
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a
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-02796042-a
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of or relating to semiotics
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+ semiotical
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a
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-02796042-a
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of or relating to semiotics
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+ semiotics
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n
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05976257-n
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(philosophy) a philosophical theory of the functions of signs and symbols
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+ sensationalism
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n
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4
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05970311-n
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(philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience
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+ sensationalism
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n
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3
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05976471-n
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(philosophy) the ethical doctrine that feeling is the only criterion for what is good
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+ sensualism
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n
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2
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05976471-n
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(philosophy) the ethical doctrine that feeling is the only criterion for what is good
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+ solipsism
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n
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05976649-n
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(philosophy) the philosophical theory that the self is all that you know to exist
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+ Stoic
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a
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2
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-03020354-a
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pertaining to Stoicism or its followers
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+ Stoicism
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n
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2
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05976948-n
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(philosophy) the philosophical system of the Stoics following the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno
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+ subjective
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a
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2
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-01273910-a
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of a mental act performed entirely within the mind
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+ subjectivism
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n
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05977135-n
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(philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge and value are dependent on and limited by your subjective experience
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+ teleological
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a
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-02991586-a
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of or relating to teleology
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+ teleology
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n
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05977619-n
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(philosophy) a doctrine explaining phenomena by their ends or purposes
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+ transcendental
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a
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2
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-02873359-a
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of or characteristic of a system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material
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+ transcendental_philosophy
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n
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-06192186-n
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any system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material
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+ transcendentalism
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n
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-06192186-n
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any system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material
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+ transeunt
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a
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-01274125-a
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of a mental act; causing effects outside the mind
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+ transient
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a
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1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-01274125-a
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of a mental act; causing effects outside the mind
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+ vitalism
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n
|
1
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[ philosophy ]
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eng-30-05977977-n
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(philosophy) a doctrine that life is a vital principle distinct from physics and chemistry
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