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  • 31Peripatetic philosophers — (mashsha’un)    See Aristotle; philosophy …

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  • 32Peripatetic — /pɛripəˈtɛtɪk/ (say pereepuh tetik) adjective 1. of or relating to the philosophy or the followers of Aristotle, who taught while walking in the Lyceum of ancient Athens. –noun 2. a member of the Aristotelian school. {Middle English, from Latin… …

  • 33peripatetic —   a. walking about or from place to place; British, travelling to teach in several schools; belonging to Aristotle s school of philosophy; n. such person …

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  • 34Eastern philosophy — (al hikmat al mashriqiyya)    In addition to his classic Aristotelian or Peripatetic (mashsha’i) works, Ibn Sina composed a small number of texts which he suggestively described as his ‘Eastern philosophy’ or ‘Oriental wisdom’. The two most… …

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  • 35Eastern philosophy — Philosophy ( …

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  • 36Continental philosophy — Philosophy ( …

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  • 37Maxim (philosophy) — Philosophy ( …

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  • 38Islamic philosophy — This article is part of the series …

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  • 39Early 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… …

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  • 40History of philosophy — The history of philosophy is the study of philosophical ideas and concepts through time. Issues specifically related to history of philosophy might include (but are not limited to): How can changes in philosophy be accounted for historically?… …

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