| Lao Tzu/Archive 1 Talk:Lao_Tzu/Archive_1
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| Hierocles of Alexandria Hierocles of Alexandria was a Greek Neoplatonist writer who was active around AD 430. Hierocles_of_Alexandria
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| Solipsism Solipsism (Latin: solus, alone + ipse, self) is the philosophical idea that "My mind is the only thing that I know exists." Solipsism is an epistemological or metaphysical position that knowledge of anything outside the mind is unjustified. Solipsism
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| Brion VIBBER/archive User_talk:Brion_VIBBER/archive
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| Dietrich Bonhoeffer Dietrich Bonhoeffer (February 4, 1906 – April 9, 1945) was a German Lutheran pastor, theologian, participant in the German Resistance movement against Nazism, and a founding member of the Confessing Church. He was involved in plots planned by members of the Abwehr (the German Military Intelligence Office) to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Dietrich_Bonhoeffer
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| Physicalism Talk:Physicalism
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| Sophie Germain prime In number theory, a prime number p is a Sophie Germain prime if 2p + 1 is also prime. For example, 23 is a Sophie Germain prime because it is a prime and 2 × 23 + 1 = 47, also prime. Sophie_Germain_prime
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| Fermat number In mathematics, a Fermat number, named after Pierre de Fermat who first studied them, is a positive integer of the form Fermat_number
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| Pragmatism Pragmatism generally considered to have originated in the late nineteenth century with Charles Peirce, who first stated the pragmatic maxim. It came to fruition in the early twentieth-century philosophies of William James and John Dewey and, in a more unorthodox manner, in the works of George Santayana. Pragmatism
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| Hannah Arendt Hannah Arendt (October 14, 1906 – December 4, 1975) was an influential German-Jewish political theorist. She has often been described as a philosopher, although she always refused that label on the grounds that philosophy is concerned with "man in the singular. Hannah_Arendt
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| Moral realism Moral realism (in the robust sense; see below) is the meta-ethical view which claims that: Moral_realism
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| Antisthenes Antisthenes (), lived ca. 445-365 BCE, was a Greek philosopher and a pupil of Socrates. Antisthenes
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| Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions In number theory, Dirichlet's theorem, also called the Dirichlet prime number theorem, states that for any two positive coprime integers a and d, there are infinitely many primes of the form a + nd, where n ≥ 0, or in other words: there are infinitely many primes which are congruent to a modulo d. Moreover, the sum of the reciprocals of such primes diverges. Dirichlet's_theorem_on_arithmetic_progressions
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| Fall of Constantinople |combatant2= Ottoman Sultanate Fall_of_Constantinople
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| Pyrrho Pyrrho (ca. 360 BC - ca. Pyrrho
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| The Book of Healing The Book of Healing (Arabic: الشفاء Al-Shefa, Latin: Sanatio) is a scientific and philosophical encyclopedia written by the great Islamic polymath Abū Alī ibn Sīnā (Avicenna) from Asfahana, near Bukhara in Greater Persia (now Uzbekistan). Despite its English title, it is not in fact mainly concerned with medicine: the Latin title Sanatio is a mistranslation of Shifa, which, even though means 'healing', has the secondary meaning of "satiation" the meaning most likely intended by Ibn Sīnā. The_Book_of_Healing
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| Academy An academy (Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of higher learning, research, or honorary membership. Academy
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| Édouard Lucas François Édouard Anatole Lucas (April 4, 1842 in Amiens - October 3, 1891) was a French mathematician. Lucas is known for his study of the Fibonacci sequence. Édouard_Lucas
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| Eastern philosophy #Merger proposal|date=January 2008}} Eastern_philosophy
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| Analytic philosophy Analytic philosophy (sometimes, analytical philosophy) is a generic term for a style of philosophy that came to dominate English-speaking countries in the 20th century. In the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand the overwhelming majority of university philosophy departments identify themselves as "analytic" departments. Analytic_philosophy
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| Illegal prime An illegal prime is a prime number that represents information forbidden to possess or distribute, because when interpreted a particular way, it describes a computer program which bypasses copyright protection schemes. Distribution of that program in the United States is illegal under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Illegal_prime
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| Probable prime In number theory, a probable prime (PRP) is an integer that satisfies a specific condition also satisfied by all prime numbers. Different types of probable primes have different specific conditions. Probable_prime
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| Idea An idea is a form (such as a thought) formed by consciousness (including mind) through the process of ideation. Human capability to contemplate ideas is associated with the ability of reasoning, self-reflection, and of the ability to acquire and apply intellect, intuition, inspiration, etc.. Idea
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| Hylomorphism Hylomorphism (Greek hylo-, "wood, matter" + -morphism < Greek μορφή, morphē, "form") is the philosophical theory, originating with Socrates, which conceptually identifies substance as matter and form. More exactly, substances are conceived as forms inhering in matter. Hylomorphism
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| Joseph Butler Joseph Butler (May 18, 1692 O.S. Joseph_Butler
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| Qualia "Qualia" () is "an unfamiliar term for something that could not be more familiar to each of us: the ways things seem to us"Dennett, D. Quining Qualia. Qualia
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| Immanuel Hermann Fichte Jena, Saxe-Weimar-Jena | Immanuel_Hermann_Fichte
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| Zhuangzi Zhuangzi () was an influential Chinese philosopher] who lived around the [[4th century BCE during the Warring States Period, corresponding to the Hundred Schools of Thought philosophical summit of Chinese thought. His name is sometimes spelled Chuang Tsu, Chuang Tzu, Zhuang Tze, Chouang-Dsi, Chuang Tse or -- in English -- Master Chuang. Zhuangzi
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| Slavoj Žižek Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia Slavoj_Žižek
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| Teleological argument Talk:Teleological_argument
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| Reductio ad absurdum Talk:Reductio_ad_absurdum
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| Sierpinski number In number theory, a Sierpinski number is an odd natural number k such that integers of the form k2n + 1 are composite (i.e. Sierpinski_number
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| Seventeen or Bust Seventeen or Bust is a distributed computing project started in March 2002 to solve the last seventeen cases in the Sierpinski problem. Seventeen_or_Bust
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| Early Islamic philosophy Early Islamic philosophy or classical Islamic philosophy is a period of intense philosophical development beginning in the 2nd century AH of the Islamic calendar (early 9th century CE) and lasting until the 6th century AH (late 12th century CE). The period is known as the Islamic Golden Age, and the achievements of this period had a crucial influence in the development of modern philosophy and science. Early_Islamic_philosophy
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| Arcesilaus Arcesilaus () (ca. 316-ca. Arcesilaus
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| Just War Just War theory is a doctrine of military ethics of Roman philosophical and Catholic originhttp://plato.stanford. Just_War
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| Fermat number Talk:Fermat_number
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| Al-Farabi , Al-Kindi Al-Farabi
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| Problem of induction The problem of induction is the philosophical question of whether inductive reasoning is valid. That is, what is the justification for either: Problem_of_induction
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| Aenesidemus Aenesidemus (Ancient Greek: Αἰνησίδημος, Ainêsidemos) was a Greek sceptical philosopher, born in Knossos on the island of Crete. He lived sometime during the first century BC, taught in Alexandria and flourished shortly after the life of Cicero. Aenesidemus
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| George Santayana (Rome) | George_Santayana
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| Primality test A primality test is an algorithm for determining whether an input number is prime. It is important to note the difference between primality testing and integer factorization. Primality_test
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| Miller–Rabin primality test The Miller–Rabin primality test or Rabin–Miller primality test is a primality test: an algorithm Miller–Rabin_primality_test
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| 2003 invasion of Iraq/Archive 2 Talk:2003_invasion_of_Iraq/Archive_2
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| Bell number In combinatorial mathematics, the nth Bell number, named in honor of Eric Temple Bell, is the number of partitions of a set with n members, or equivalently, the number of equivalence relations on it. Starting with B0 = B1 = 1, the first few Bell numbers are : Bell_number
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| Zen Talk:Zen
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| Xuanzang Xuanzang (, pronounced Shwan-dzang) was a famous Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler, and translator that brought up the interaction between China and India in the early Tang period. Xuanzang
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| Antz Antz is a 1998 computer-animated film produced by DreamWorks. It features the voices of well-known actors such as Woody Allen, Sharon Stone, Jennifer Lopez, Sylvester Stallone, Dan Aykroyd, Anne Bancroft, Gene Hackman, Christopher Walken, and Danny Glover as various members of an ant society. Antz
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| 19 (number) 19 (nineteen) is the natural number following 18 and preceding 20. It is a prime number. 19_(number)
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| 19th century philosophy In the 18th century the philosophies of The Enlightenment began to have a dramatic effect, the landmark works of philosophers such as Immanuel Kant and Jean-Jacques Rousseau influencing a new generation of thinkers. In the late 18th century a movement known as Romanticism sought to combine the formal rationality of the past, with a greater and more immediate emotional and organic sense of the world. 19th_century_philosophy
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