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filosofia
the
rational
investigation
of questions about
existence
and
knowledge
and
ethics
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The
rational
investigation
of questions about
existence
and
knowledge
and
ethics
.
Sinònim
filosofia
Categoria de
aristotelisme
(philosophy) the
philosophy
of
Aristotle
that deals with
logic
and
metaphysics
and
ethics
and
poetics
and politics and
natural science
desconstrucció
A
philosophical theory
of
criticism
(
usually
of
literature
or
film
) that
seeks
to
expose
deep-seated
contradictions in a work by
delving
below its
surface
meaning
/
meaning
determinisme
(philosophy) a
philosophical theory
holding
that all
events
are
inevitable
consequences of
antecedent
sufficient
causes
empirisme
(philosophy) the
doctrine
that
knowledge
derives
from experience
estoïcisme
(philosophy) the
philosophical system
of the
Stoics
following the
teachings
of the
ancient
Greek
philosopher
Zeno
estètica
,
estètic
(philosophy) a
philosophical theory
as to what is
beautiful
existencialisme
(philosophy) a
20th
-
century
philosophical
movement
chiefly
in Europe
filòsof
A
specialist
in
philosophy
fisicalisme
,
fisicalismo
,
materialisme
(philosophy) the
philosophical theory
that matter is the only
reality
formalisme
(philosophy) the
philosophical theory
that
formal
(logical or
mathematical
)
statements
have no
meaning
/
meaning
but that its
symbols
(
regarded as
physical entities
) exhibit a
form
that has
useful
applications
idealisme
(philosophy) the
philosophical theory
that
ideas
are the only
reality
intuïcionisme
(philosophy) the
doctrine
that
knowledge
is
acquired
primarily
by intuition
logicisme
(philosophy) the
philosophical theory
that all of
mathematics
can be
derived
from
formal logic
mentalisme
(philosophy) a
doctrine
that
mind
is the
true
reality
and that
objects
exist only as
aspects
of the
mind's
awareness
nativisme
(philosophy) the
philosophical theory
that some
ideas
are
innate
naturalisme
(philosophy) the
doctrine
that the
world
can be
understood
in
scientific
terms without
recourse
to
spiritual
or
supernatural
explanations
nominalisme
(philosophy) the
doctrine
that the various
objects
labeled
by the same term have nothing in common but their
name
platonisme
(philosophy) the
philosophical doctrine
that
abstract
concepts
exist independent of their
names
pragmatisme
(philosophy) the
doctrine
that
practical
consequences are the criteria of
knowledge
and
meaning
and value
probabilisme
(philosophy) the
doctrine
that (since
certainty
is
unattainable
) probability is a
sufficient
basis
for
belief
and
action
racionalisme
(philosophy) the
doctrine
that
knowledge
is
acquired
by
reason
without
resort
/
resort
to experience
realisme
(philosophy) the
philosophical doctrine
that
physical objects
continue to exist when
not
perceived
relativisme
(philosophy) the
philosophical doctrine
that all criteria of judgment are
relative
to the
individuals
and
situations
involved
semiologia
,
semiòtica
(philosophy) a
philosophical theory
of the
functions
of signs and
symbols
sensacionalisme
,
sensualisme
(philosophy) the
ethical
doctrine
that feeling is the only criterion for what is good
solipsisme
(philosophy) the
philosophical theory
that the self is all that you
know
to exist
subjectiu
Of a
mental
act performed
entirely
/
entirely
within the
mind
subjectivisme
(philosophy) the
doctrine
that
knowledge
and value are dependent on and
limited
by your
subjective
experience
teleologia
,
teologia
(philosophy) a
doctrine
explaining
phenomena
by their
ends
or purposes
vitalisme
(philosophy) a
doctrine
that life is a
vital principle
distinct
/
distinct
from
physics
and
chemistry
Específic
axiologia
The
study
of
values
and
value judgments
dialèctica
Any
formal
system of
reasoning
that
arrives
at the truth by the exchange of
logical arguments
epistemologia
The
philosophical theory
of
knowledge
estètica
(art) the branch of
philosophy
dealing with
beauty
and
taste
(
emphasizing
the
evaluative
criteria that are
applied
to
art
)
etiologia
The philosophical
study
of
causation
jurisprudència
The branch of
philosophy
concerned
with the
law
and the
principles
that lead courts to
make
the
decisions
they do
lògica
The branch of
philosophy
that
analyzes
inference
metafísica
The philosophical
study
of being and
knowing
transcendentalisme
Any system of
philosophy
emphasizing
the
intuitive
and
spiritual
above the
empirical
and
material
ètica
The philosophical
study
of moral values and rules
General
arts
,
humanitats
,
lletres
studies
intended to provide
general knowledge
and intellectual skills (rather than
occupational
or
professional
skills)
Anglès
philosophy
Espanyol
filosofía
Adjectius
filosòfic
Of or
relating
to
philosophy
or
philosophers
Noms
filòsof
A
specialist
in
philosophy
Verbs
filosofar
reason
philosophically
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