Idealistic+philosophy

  • 11Critique of the Kantian philosophy — Schopenhauer appended a criticism to the first volume of his The World as Will and Representation. He wanted to show Kant s errors so that Kant s merits would be appreciated and his achievements furthered. At the time he wrote his criticism,… …

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  • 12Schopenhauer's criticism of the Kantian philosophy — Schopenhauer appended a criticism to the first volume of his The World as Will and Representation . He wanted to show Kant s errors so that Kant s merits would be appreciated and his achievements furthered. Kant s merits According to Schopenhauer …

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  • 13speculative philosophy — noun a) Philosophy, especially traditional metaphysical philosophy, which makes claims that cannot be verified by everyday experience of the physical world or by a scientific method. Speculative philosophy is the endeavour to frame a coherent,… …

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  • 14pragmatism — The philosophy of meaning and truth especially associated with Peirce and James . Pragmatism is given various formulations by both writers, but the core is the belief that the meaning of a doctrine is the same as the practical effects of adopting …

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  • 15tender- and tough-minded — Distinction drawn by James, who found it illuminating to classify philosophers into one of these two camps (Pragmatism, Ch. 1). The tender minded are: rationalistic (going by ‘principles’), intellectualistic, idealistic, optimistic, religious,… …

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  • 16Idealism (italian) and after — Italian idealism and after Gentile, Croce and others Giacomo Rinaldi INTRODUCTION The history of twentieth century Italian philosophy is strongly influenced both by the peculiar character of its evolution in the preceding century and by… …

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  • 17idealism — /uy dee euh liz euhm/, n. 1. the cherishing or pursuit of high or noble principles, purposes, goals, etc. 2. the practice of idealizing. 3. something idealized; an ideal representation. 4. Fine Arts. treatment of subject matter in a work of art… …

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  • 18Mindfulness — This article is about mindfulness in Buddhism. For information on the use of mindfulness in Western psychology, see Mindfulness (psychology). For other uses, see Mindfulness (disambiguation). Part of a series on Buddhism …

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  • 19KROCHMAL, NACHMAN — (ReNaK; 1785–1840), philosopher, historian, one of the founders of the science of Judaism (wissenschaft des judentums ), and a leader of the haskalah movement in Eastern Europe. Krochmal was born in the town of Brody, Galicia. His father Shalom… …

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  • 20Feng Youlan — ▪ Chinese philosopher Feng also spelled  Fung , Wade Giles romanization  Fung Yu lan   born Dec. 4, 1895, Henan, China died Nov. 26, 1990, Beijing       outstanding Chinese philosopher of the 20th century.       Feng was educated at Peking (A.B …

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