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81НЕОКАНТИАНСТВО — господствующее течение филос. мысли Германии втор. пол. 19 перв. четв. 20 в., решавшее осн. вопросы философии путем нового истолкования учения Канта. Возникнув и утвердившись в Германии, затем в Австрии и Швейцарии, Н. распространилось в… …
82РИККЕРТ — (Rickert) Генрих (1863 1936) нем. философ и культурфилософ, один из основателей баденской школы неокантианства. Филос. позиция Р. претерпела сложную эволюцию. Отвергая вслед за Виндельбандом с позиций неокантианства “вещь в себе”, Р.… …
83Философские журналы — Философский журнал  это научный журнал по философии Содержание 1 История философских журналов 1.1 Философия в научных журналах XVII века …
84Philo Judaeus — /fuy loh jooh dee euhs/ c20 B.C. A.D. c50, Alexandrian Jewish theologian and philosopher. * * * or Philo of Alexandria born 10–15 BC, Alexandria died AD 45–50, Alexandria Greek speaking Jewish philosopher. A leader of the Jewish community of… …
85rationalism — rationalist, n. rationalistic, rationalistical, adj. rationalistically, adv. /rash euh nl iz euhm/, n. 1. the principle or habit of accepting reason as the supreme authority in matters of opinion, belief, or conduct. 2. Philos. a. the doctrine… …
86Arabic philosophy — or Islamic philosophy Doctrines of the Arabic philosophers of the 9th–12th century who influenced medieval Scholasticism in Europe. The Arabic tradition combines Aristotelianism and Neoplatonism with other ideas introduced through Islam.… …
87fable, parable, and allegory — Introduction any form of imaginative literature (allegory) or spoken utterance constructed in such a way that readers or listeners are encouraged to look for meanings hidden beneath the literal surface of the fiction. A story (rhetoric) is… …
88Neo-Platonism — • Article by William Turner covering this movement s principal figures and later influence Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Neo Platonism Neo Platonism …
89Anthropomorphism — Anthropomorphism, Anthropomorphites † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Anthropomorphism, Anthropomorphites (anthropos, man, and morphe, form). A term used in its widest sense to signify the tendency of man to conceive the activities of the …
90Felicite Robert de Lamennais — Félicité Robert de Lamennais † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Félicité Robert de Lamennais Born at Saint Malo, 29 June, 1782; died at Paris, 27 February, 1854. His father, Pierre Robert de Lamennais (or La Mennais), was a respectable… …