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  • 41Philosophy of education — The philosophy of education is the study of the purpose, process, nature and ideals of education. This can be within the context of education as a societal institution or more broadly as the process of human existential growth, i.e. how it is… …

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  • 42Aristotle — (Aristutalis, Aristu) (384–322 bce)    In the Islamic tradition, Greek philosophy is virtually synonymous with the name of Aristotle, who was traditionally known as both ‘the Philosopher’ and ‘the First Teacher’. Indeed, one of the most… …

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  • 43Philosophy of mind — A phrenological mapping[1] of the brain. Phrenology was among the first attempts to correlate mental functions with specific parts of the brain. Philosophy of mind is a branch of philosophy that studies the nature of the mind, mental even …

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  • 44Aristotle — (384 bc–322 bc) Greek philosopher, logician, and scientist Aristotle, the son of Nicomachus, physician at the court of Mayntas II of Macedon, was born in Chalcis and moved to Athens in 367 bc, where he was a member of the academy until Plato s… …

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  • 45Eastern philosophy — Philosophy ( …

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  • 46Aristotle — (384 322 BCE)    Contrary to Plato, who concentrated on abstract concepts, his pupil Aristotle advocated knowledge through empirical investigation. Aristotle was from Stageira on the coast of Thrace. His father, court physician to King Amyntas… …

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  • 47Aristotle — Aristote Aristote (Ἀριστοτέλης) Philosophe occidental Philosophie antique Portrait d après un original en bronze de Lysippe …

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  • 48philosophy — /fi los euh fee/, n., pl. philosophies. 1. the rational investigation of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct. 2. any of the three branches, namely natural philosophy, moral philosophy, and metaphysical philosophy, that are… …

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  • 49Philosophy in Malta — Republic of Malta The Maltese flag …

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  • 50ARISTOTLE — (384 322 B.C.)    born in the Greek colony of Stagira. He was sent to Athens at the age of 18 where he remained in close association with the ACADEMY of PLATO for twenty years. The logic of Aristotle, called ANALYTIC is, he argued, a discipline… …

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