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- #redirect [[Ancient Greek Philosophy]]38 bytes (4 words) - 21:44, 28 April 2016
- ...nthesis of science, religion, and philosophy. Although some tenets of this philosophy have been made public, its real teachings are known only to the [[Initiatio ...personalities, dogmatic beliefs and special religions. Moreover, Esoteric philosophy reconciles all religions, strips every one of its outward, human garments,15 KB (2,282 words) - 03:34, 25 November 2023
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- #redirect [[Esoteric Philosophy]]33 bytes (3 words) - 03:22, 21 March 2016
- ...ence lead from ancient Greek and Hellenistic philosophers to Early Islamic philosophy, the European Renaissance and the Age of Enlightenment. == Pre-Socratic philosophy ==4 KB (539 words) - 22:39, 26 November 2023
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- * [https://www.theosophy.world/encyclopedia/perennial-philosophy Perennial Philosophy] at Theosophy World [[Category:Philosophy]]295 bytes (30 words) - 15:24, 22 November 2023
- #redirect [[Esoteric Philosophy]]33 bytes (3 words) - 03:22, 21 March 2016
- #redirect [[Ancient Greek Philosophy]]38 bytes (4 words) - 21:44, 28 April 2016
- ...l of [[Mahāyāna Buddhism]]. Nāgārjuna is also credited with developing the philosophy of the Prajñāpāramitā sūtras. Some sources credit him with having reco ...o.stanford.edu/entries/nagarjuna/ "Nagarjuna"] in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.1 KB (149 words) - 16:44, 22 November 2023
- ...ांख्य, ''sāṃkhya''), is one of the six orthodox (āstika) schools of Indian philosophy. It is regarded as one of the oldest philosophical systems in India, and sa The Samkhya philosophy offers a dualist view of the universe, which consists of two separate reali535 bytes (77 words) - 21:34, 28 December 2017
- ...ence lead from ancient Greek and Hellenistic philosophers to Early Islamic philosophy, the European Renaissance and the Age of Enlightenment. == Pre-Socratic philosophy ==4 KB (539 words) - 22:39, 26 November 2023
- ...") and φυσικά (physiká, "physics"). The term is used to name the branch of philosophy concerned with explaining the fundamental nature of being and the world, th [[Category:Philosophy]]723 bytes (98 words) - 20:14, 22 November 2023
- ...on as time has gone by. The oldest principle was the purest. The perennial philosophy does not claim such a decline; it simply states that this “true religion�1 KB (194 words) - 20:00, 20 September 2022
- ...f_religion_text/chapter_2_religions/Confucianism.htm Confucianism] at CCNY Philosophy of Religion website. ...lato.stanford.edu/entries/confucius/ Confucius] in Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy. Published March 31, 2020.1 KB (176 words) - 02:37, 19 November 2023
- [[Category:Philosophy]]368 bytes (40 words) - 23:36, 26 November 2023
- '''Ethics''', also known as moral philosophy, is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right2 KB (246 words) - 22:53, 27 December 2023
- ...phy. The journal also published reviews of contemporary works of theology, philosophy, science, and mathematics.<ref>"The Open Court" at [http://opensiuc.lib.siu2 KB (243 words) - 20:46, 24 June 2014
- ...nged to "a monthly journal devoted to psychology, occultism, and spiritual philosophy." It was founded in September 1870 by [[William H. Terry]], under "direct s1 KB (169 words) - 21:22, 28 January 2014
- ...lato.stanford.edu/entries/confucius/ Confucius] in Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy. Published March 31, 2020. ...f_religion_text/chapter_2_religions/Confucianism.htm Confucianism] at CCNY Philosophy of Religion website.2 KB (210 words) - 14:53, 25 November 2023
- ...ng States Period, the text was re-interpreted as a system of cosmology and philosophy that subsequently became intrinsic to Chinese culture. It centered on the i [[Category:Chinese philosophy concepts]]1 KB (207 words) - 19:43, 19 November 2023
- ...i|Patanjali's]] [[Yoga Sutras of Patanjali|yoga Philosophy]], which is the philosophy of concentration and in which you should find much light on this topic. The1 KB (206 words) - 15:39, 29 August 2017
- In Indian philosophy ''jāgrat'' is the waking state of consciousness, with external, sensual, e ...grata (Sk.). The waking state of consciousness. When mentioned in [[Yoga]] philosophy, Jagrata-avastha is the waking condition, one of the four states of [[Pra�4 KB (505 words) - 22:13, 27 December 2019
- ...' (Sanskrit: कपिल) is a Vedic sage, founder of the Samkhya school of Hindu philosophy. He is estimated to have lived in the 6th or 7th century BCE.506 bytes (65 words) - 22:50, 26 November 2019
- ...्त ''vedānta'') is a [[Sanskrit]] term originally used in [[Hinduism|Hindu philosophy]] as a synonym for the texts known as the [[Upanishads (book)|Upanishads]], ...alone exists, but is characterized by multiplicity. This school of Vedanta philosophy believes in all diversity subsuming to an underlying unity.3 KB (373 words) - 21:53, 26 November 2023
- ...Greek]] ψυχή (''psūchē''), meaning "life, spirit, consciousness". In Greek philosophy this term was used in the sense of the [[soul]], the vital breath or animat444 bytes (65 words) - 16:43, 21 March 2013