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  • 21religion, philosophy of — Branch of philosophy that studies key metaphysical and epistemological concepts, principles, and problems of religion. Topics considered include the existence and nature of God, the possibility of knowledge of God, human freedom (the free will… …

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  • 22Feminist philosophy (french) — French feminist philosophy De Beauvoir, Kristeva, Irigaray, Le Doeuff, Cixous Alison Ainley INTRODUCTION Although women have been active philosophers for many centuries,1 the development of a specifically feminist viewpoint in the context of… …

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  • 23Synoptic philosophy — comes from the Greek words sun optikos , (“seeing everything together,”) and together with the word philosophy, means the love of wisdom emerging from a coherent understanding of everything together. [Christian, J. L. (1998). Philosophy: An… …

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  • 24Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy — (hereafter referred to as ISVP ) is a 2002 book by Manuel De Landa.In De Landa s words, the book seeks to present the process based realist philosophy of Gilles Deleuze to an audience of analytical philosophers of science and scientists with an… …

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  • 25Hypostasis (philosophy) — In Christian usage, the Greek word hypostasis (polytonic|ὑπόστᾰσις) has a complicated and sometimes confusing history, but its literal meaning is that which stands beneath . [See Liddell and Scott s Greek Lexicon [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi …

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  • 26Absolute (philosophy) — The Absolute is the concept of an absolute, unconditional reality which transcends limited, conditional, everyday existence. It is often used as an alternate term for God or The Holy one , especially, but by no means exclusively, by those who… …

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  • 27Rhizome (philosophy) — Rhizome is a philosophical concept developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in their Capitalism and Schizophrenia (1972 1980) project. It is what Deleuze calls an image of thought, based on the botanical rhizome, that apprehends… …

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  • 28Wilhelm Schuppe — Ernst Julius Wilhelm Schuppe (1836 1913) was a German philosopher. He advocated what he called immanence philosophy …

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  • 29Phenomenology (The beginnings of) — The beginnings of phenomenology Husserl and his predecessors Richard Cobb Stevens Edmund Husserl was the founder of phenomenology, one of the principal movements of twentieth century philosophy. His principal contribution to philosophy was his… …

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  • 30Gilles Deleuze — Full name Gilles Deleuze Born 18 January 1925 Paris, France Died 4 November 1995(1995 11 04) (aged 70) Paris, France …

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