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'''Exotericism''' derives from the Greek word eksōterikos (ἔξωτερικός, from eksōterō "out of", "outside") meaning anything which is public, without limits, or universal. Its antonym is [[esotericism]].
'''Exotericism''' derives from the Greek word eksōterikos (ἔξωτερικός, from eksōterō "out of", "outside") meaning anything which is public, without limits, or universal. Its antonym is "[[esotericism]]".


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Exotericism derives from the Greek word eksōterikos (ἔξωτερικός, from eksōterō "out of", "outside") meaning anything which is public, without limits, or universal. Its antonym is "esotericism".