| Criticism of religion Criticism of religion involves criticism of the concept of religion, the validity of religion, the practice of religion, and the consequences of religion. Criticism_of_religion
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| Finis J. Garrett Finis J. Garrett (1875 – 1956) was born in Weakley County, Tennessee in 1875. Finis_J._Garrett
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| Ludwig Wittgenstein/Archive 2 Talk:Ludwig_Wittgenstein/Archive_2
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| Lestrade User_talk:Lestrade
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| Event (philosophy) In philosophy, events are objects in time or instantiations of properties in objects. However, a definite definition has not been reached, as multiple theories exist concerning events. Event_(philosophy)
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| Lifeworld Lifeworld (German: Lebenswelt) may be conceived as a universe of what is self-evident or givenThe given further explained, a world that subjects may experience togetherIntersubjectivity#Definition. For Husserl, the lifeworld is the fundament for all epistemological enquiries. Lifeworld
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| Base 36 Base 36 is a positional numeral system using 36 as the radix. The choice of 36 is convenient in that the digits can be represented using the Arabic numerals 0-9 and the Latin letters A-Z. Base_36
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| Iranian philosophy Iranian philosophy or Persian philosophy can be traced back as far as to Old Iranian philosophical traditions and thoughts which originated in ancient Indo-Iranian roots and were considerably influenced by Zarathustra's teachings. According to Oxford dictionary of philosophy (page 409), the choronology of the subject and science of philosophy starts with the Indo-Iranians. Iranian_philosophy
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| Demonax Demonax () was a Cynic philosopher who lived c. 70-170 AD. Demonax
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| Philosophy of war The philosophy of war examines war beyond the typical questions of weaponry and strategy, inquiring into such things as the meaning and etiology of war, the relationship between war and human nature, and the ethics of war. Certain aspects of the philosophy of war may overlap with the philosophy of history, political philosophy and the philosophy of law. Philosophy_of_war
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| Strobogrammatic number A strobogrammatic number is a number that, given a base and given a set of glyphs, appears the same whether viewed normally or upside down. In base 10, given a set of glyphs where 0, 1 and 8 are symmetrical around the horizontal axis, and 6 and 9 are the same as each other upside down (such as the digit characters in ASCII using the font Stylus BT), the first few strobogrammatic numbers are: Strobogrammatic_number
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| Political realism Realism, also known as political realism, in the context of international relations, encompasses a variety of theories and approaches, all of which share a belief that states are primarily motivated by the desire for military and economic power or security, rather than ideals or ethics. This term is often synonymous with power politics. Political_realism
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| Wang Bi Wang Bi (226–249), courtesy name Fu Si (辅嗣), was a Chinese neotaoist philosopher. Wang_Bi
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| Anekantavada (Devanagari: . The dialectical concepts of syādvāda (conditioned viewpoints) and nayavāda (partial viewpoints) arose from anekāntavāda, providing it with more detailed logical structure and expression. Anekantavada
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| Juan Donoso Cortés Juan Donoso Cortés, marqués de Valdegamas (May 6, 1809 - May 3, 1853), Spanish author and diplomatist, was born at Valle de la Serena (Extremadura). Juan_Donoso_Cortés
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| Templates for deletion/Log/Not deleted/November 2005 Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion/Log/Not_deleted/November_2005
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| Philosophy topics Template_talk:Philosophy_topics
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| Glossary of philosophical isms This is a list of topics relating to philosophy that end in -ism. Glossary_of_philosophical_isms
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| Topic outline of philosophy Philosophy is an ongoing discussion about knowledge; it is a broad field of inquiry in which the definition of knowledge itself is one of the subjects investigated. Philosophy is the pursuit of wisdom, spans the nature of the universe and human nature (of the mind and the body), the relationships between these, and between people. Topic_outline_of_philosophy
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| Holland McCombs James Holland McCombs (August 5, 1901-June 29, 1991) was an American journalist. Holland_McCombs
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| Rational egoism Rational egoism is the thesis that the pursuit of one's own self-interest is always rational.Baier (1990), p. Rational_egoism
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| Émile Meyerson Émile Meyerson (February 12, 1859 – December 2, 1933) was Polish-born French epistemologist, chemist, and philosopher of science. Emile Meyerson was born in Lublin, Poland. Émile_Meyerson
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| Libertarianism Libertarianism is a term used by a broad spectrumStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Libertarianism, Stanford University, July 24, 2006 version. of political philosophies Libertarianism
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| Proth's theorem In mathematics, Proth's theorem in number theory is a primality test for Proth numbers. Proth's_theorem
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| Tusculanae Quaestiones The Tusculanae Quaestiones, also known as the Tusculan Disputations, is a series of books written by Cicero, around 45 BC,King, J., Tusculan Disputations: Introduction. Tusculanae_Quaestiones
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| PrimeGrid PrimeGrid is a distributed computing project for searching for prime numbers of world-record size. It makes use of the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) platform. PrimeGrid
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| Pépin's test In mathematics, Pépin's test is a primality test, which can be used to determine whether a Fermat number is prime. It is a variant of Proth's test. Pépin's_test
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| Freedom of speech Freedom of speech is the freedom to speak freely without censorship or limitation. The synonymous term freedom of expression is sometimes used to denote not only freedom of verbal speech but any act of seeking, receiving and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used. Freedom_of_speech
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| Moral responsibility Talk:Moral_responsibility
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| Moral responsibility Moral responsibility can refer to two different but related things. First, a person has 'moral responsibility' for a situation if that person has an obligation to ensure that something happens. Moral_responsibility
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| Carol number A Carol number is an integer of the form 4^n - 2^{n + 1} - 1. An equivalent formula is (2^n - 1)^2 - 2. Carol_number
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| Vettius Valens Vettius Valens (February 8, 120 - c. 175 CE) was a second-century Hellenistic astrologer, a somewhat younger contemporary of Claudius Ptolemy. Vettius_Valens
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