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  • 71philosophical materialism — Materialism Ma*te ri*al*ism, n. [Cf. F. mat[ e]rialisme.] 1. The doctrine of materialists; materialistic views and tenets; called also {philosophical materialism}. [1913 Webster] The irregular fears of a future state had been supplanted by the… …

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  • 72philosophical materialism — Materialism Ma*te ri*al*ism, n. [Cf. F. mat[ e]rialisme.] 1. The doctrine of materialists; materialistic views and tenets; called also {philosophical materialism}. [1913 Webster] The irregular fears of a future state had been supplanted by the… …

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  • 73Philosophical interpretation of classical physics — Classical Newtonian physics has, formally, been replaced by quantum mechanics on the small scale and relativity on the large scale. Because most humans continue to think in terms of the kind of events we perceive in the human scale of daily life …

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  • 74Philosophical Lexicon — The Philosophical Lexicon is a humorous dictionary founded by philosopher Daniel Dennett and now edited by Asbjorn Steglich Petersen. It lists neologisms that have been humorously coined from the names of (mostly) contemporary philosophers. For… …

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  • 75Philosophical Society of Washington — The Philosophical Society of Washington is the oldest scientific society in Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1871 by Joseph Henry.Its aims are the promotion of science, the advancement of learning, and the free exchange of views among its… …

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  • 76philosophical doctrine — noun a doctrine accepted by adherents to a philosophy • Syn: ↑philosophical theory • Hypernyms: ↑doctrine, ↑philosophy, ↑philosophical system, ↑school of thought, ↑ism • …

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  • 77philosophical theory — noun a doctrine accepted by adherents to a philosophy • Syn: ↑philosophical doctrine • Hypernyms: ↑doctrine, ↑philosophy, ↑philosophical system, ↑school of thought, ↑ism • …

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  • 78philosophical philosophic — emotionless e*mo tion*less adj. 1. unsusceptible to, destitute of, or showing no emotion; unmoved by feeling. Opposite of {emotional}; as, he kept his emotionless objectivity and faith in the cause he served. [Narrower terms: {matter of fact,… …

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  • 79Philosophical Institute — The Philosophical Institute, Olomouc was a college associated with the University of Olomouc (now reestablished as Palacký University).It offered a two year programme of studies for students who had finished Gymnasium and wished to attend… …

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  • 80Philosophical Frontiers — The Philosophical Frontiers is an international academic publication that is dedicated to all aspects of philosophy. It encourages submissions that engage with any aspect of philosophy, broadly construed. It is also particularly concerned with… …

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