• The Eretrian school of philosophy was originally the School of Elis, where it had been founded by Phaedo of Elis; it was later transferred to Eretria...
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    During this time the city was governed by Menedemos who founded the Eretrian school of philosophy. After the Chremonidean War (267–262 BC) a permanent...
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    several later dialecticians. Via Stilpo, the Megarian school is said to have influenced the Eretrian school under Menedemus and Asclepiades; Pyrrho, the founder...
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    school was so called after Cyrene, the birthplace of Aristippus and where he began teaching. It was one of the earliest Socratic schools. The school died...
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  • also founded schools of philosophy. Two of these were short-lived: the Eretrian school, founded by Phaedo of Elis, and the Megarian school, founded by...
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  • transferred to Eretria by his pupil Menedemus, where it became the Eretrian school. Born in the last years of the 5th century BCE, Phaedo was a native...
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    Stoicism (category Schools and traditions in hellenistic philosophy)
    Stoicism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy that flourished in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. The Stoics believed that the practice of virtue is enough...
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  • Graz School followed Meinong. The Polish Lwów–Warsaw school, founded by Kazimierz Twardowski in 1895, grew as a further offshoot of the Graz School. It...
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    microscopic building material of the universe. In ancient India, the Ājīvika school of philosophy founded by Makkhali Gosāla (around 500 BCE), otherwise referred...
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    that "existence precedes essence" becoming the principle expositor of the School of Isfahan, which is described as "alive and active".[according to whom...
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    In a later edition of the dictionary, the meaning "a term used in the schools of Scotland" was added. In the 1780s, Thomas Howes was one of Joseph Priestley's...
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  • Philosophical schools of thought and philosophical movements. Contents Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also Absurdism...
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  • The Peripatetic school was a philosophical school founded in 335 BC by Aristotle in the Lyceum in Ancient Athens. It was an informal institution whose...
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    Yogācāra school stated that experienced objects are mere transformations of consciousness that do not reflect external reality. The Hindu school of Samkhya...
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    property. Many schools of thought in Eastern philosophy discuss the problem of existence and its implications. For instance, the ancient Hindu school of Samkhya...
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  • ground. Causality in the Chittamatrin Buddhist school approach, Asanga's (c. 400 CE) mind-only Buddhist school, asserts that objects cause consciousness in...
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    started his massive commentary on the Critique of Pure Reason. The several schools of thought, in spite of seeing themselves as united by a common movement...
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    morality. The three most influential schools of thought are consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics. These schools are usually presented as exclusive...
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    than explanatory. Philosophy portal Binding problem Existentialism Geneva School Hard problem of consciousness Heterophenomenology Phenomenography Phenomenology...
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    today. Indian schools of philosophy, such as the Hindu Nyaya and Carvaka schools, as well as the Jain and Buddhist philosophical schools, developed an...
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  • better insight into objective reality. In the 20th century, the Annales School emphasized the importance of shifting focus away from the perspectives of...
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    opposing this Thomistic doctrine, which is present in some theological schools within Catholicism. The aim and focus of Christian life is a life that...
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  • 2006. Retrieved 29 May 2007. Razavi, Mehdi Amin (1997). Suhrawardi and the School of Illumination. Routledge. ISBN 0-7007-0412-4. Aldous Huxley on Self-Transcedence...
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    Athens, Epicurus bought a property for his school called "Garden", which later became the name of Epicurus' school. Its members included Hermarchus, Idomeneus...
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  • inherent meaninglessness of life is largely explored in the philosophical school of existentialism, where one can potentially create their own subjective...
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